TTTATCIIES, JEWELLERY,, AND 1 "ELECTROPLATE. FOR REAL VALUE, VISIT STEWART DAWSON AND CO/S GREAT ENGLISH WATCH EXHIBITION, 94, Queen strf.et, Auckland. (Opposite W-yndhnm street). It is now ten j curs since STEWART DAAVSON and Co., of Liverpool, first announced their new system of direct supply to the public, extinguishing at one swoop the frantic proiits of the middlemen. Since then the fame of S. 1). and Co.. find the mar vcllouh value of their ENGLISH. LEVERS \uu spread to all ends of the world, and business lias /lowed to them in equal proportions. Jt i.s everywhere acknowledged that STEWART DAWSON and Co., Liverpool, have been the pioneers of English Watch ontcrpiise: and they intend to maintain the position they have co universally and meiiforiouslv earned. There in no watch in fhe world to compare with the English Lever for Durability, Solidity, and Timekeeping; but the pncfHcharced for tliemhavebeensoeystcmatically kept up by dealers that to most people the possession of Bueh could only looked upon a« a luxury. Happily for tbo public, though unfortunarely for dealers, these days of rxhoibitant profits have gone for ever. Compare ours with the usual retail prices, and rcmomber that we sell 500 watches where a retailer pells one — hence the difference and saving to customers. £3 15s — S.D. and Co'.s well-known English Silver Hunting Lcveis. Woith £7 7s £4 los — S.I), and Co's English Silver Hunting Levers, chron. balance, extia jewelled. Worth £8 Hn C 5 10s— S.D. nnd Co,r new Excelsior 2-plato English Lever. Well worth £10 10* Cf> los -S.J). and Co'.s supeib Hunting Chronograph Levers, wortii £V2 10s ; or Chrystal glass, £5 15a £T) 10s— S.D. and Go's Silver Keyless Hunting Lever, value for £10 10s. Open face, £5 10s £1 15s — The Wonderful Sterling Silver DetianceHuntcr, worthL3 10s. Open face, Jjl 7a 6d £6 10s— S.D. and Co's Oflicial Railway English Keyless Lever, unequalled at LlO 10s £12 10s, LI S 10s, LlB l os, and L2S— S.D. and Co's Gold English Levers, never equalled under 40 yer cent more £(> 10s and L 7 10s— S.D. and Co's Ladies 18-carat Gold Keyless Watches perfect gems, worth LlO 10s £.'5 lOe, Lll 10s and Ll4 10s— S.D. and Co's Ladies' 18-carat Gold English Levers. Save at least 50 per cent by purchasing from the makers. Add Is 3d to ihe price of either of the above watche*, for Postage and Registration, and send P.O. Order for the amount, payable to srEWAHT DAWSON and Co., Auckland, and you will receive b) iiist return of post the Watch Selected, together with written Guarantee. REV A IKS! Son: TiEP AIRS ! STEWART h A WSON and Co. Repair and Clean Gold and Silvoi Watches, no matter w hat inaluM , or \\ heie bought. Woikmanship Guauintecd. S D. and Ct. -will pcivl th^ii splendid now IlliMiated Watch .md Jewellery l'luunphlet to am iddics-, on leccipt of JM stamps, cost of ])ii^la' s 'c onh. L-s All ietieis and communications to be addicted ( i STEWART mWSON axi> CO, Ul, Qn>\ Mi;ri r, AiiCiviiWu. Othci Colonial Blanches ;it MKLHOI KM-;, SYDXLY, md DUNHDIN.
oIIINKUUU ( VU;XTY. NOTICE or INTKNTIoX n> KAISK A LOAN. IX (niit.Mnitv with the pio\i^inim of " Tu.' Liuml I'.ndn-s Loans A< t. ISSIi." 11 1 if 1 tlie othci St-itnii's in 1 1 l i~* cist niiuli* and pin\idi'il, Xulii c is h<'i<di\ nivcn lh.it the <"| 1,1 11 lii.iii. Council lois, ,i 'id fnht\lut.ini'-, ■il tin Olitlicmun C"iiut\. pKipnsc to l.ii>r the oi ''J 1(10, i >\ spi'ii.il Lo.m, under lhc j>lu\ isioii^ <>1 ''Til'" ( J r> \ cmimx !)t Loan 1 * to L.-ctl Bodies Act, IRB<">," l.v tlie purj)os t . v\ tin- tollowins I'uhhc Woiks :—: — £ s (1. P.ieioa to Owharoa Metaliimj 1 Mant liond 250 0 0 Owh.iioa to Waihi, Metalling M.iin J\o.id 175 0 0 P.ickm to Te Aioha, Metalling 1 M.iin l?o«rl '200 0 9 Paeioa to llikutaia, and draining .Main Koad 220 0 0 iM.ickaUown to Kainnghake, Metalling CVunty Koad 100 0 0 Upper Waitoa, To make and bridge new County Kond 4b 0 & Lower Waitoa, To make and hi idt;e new County Koad 45 0 0 First year's inteie&t on Loan, etc. 05 0 0 Total 1100 0 0 The cost of raising the said sum of ill 100 so proposed to be borrowed, and t*ie interest for one year dining construction of above woiks, is to be paid out of the monies proposed to bo borrowed. No amount will be sf»t apart each year touaids paying oft' the said Loan, other than is provided by way of Sinking Fund, under '• The Government Loans to Local Bodies Act. 188f»." The security to be pledged for the said Loan is a special Kate of one farthing in the ronndsterling, on nil pi operty rateable for this purpose within the County, such rate to he an annual recurring rate, payable. e\eiy year on the Ist day of July in each year) till the Loan be paid off. A Meeting of Katepayers will be held in each Kiding on FRIDAY, the Ktth day of April, 1888, at the places undermentioned, at the hour ot 8 p.m., in tho evening, for the purpose of considering tho above proposals: — Paeroa Kiding— At the Public Hall Pneroa. Waitcknuri Kiding— At Mr E. M, Corbett's home, W«utekanri. Karangahnkc Riding— At the Public Hall, Karnngahake. Waitoa Hiding— At Mr F Strnnge's house, Waitou • and Mr S. Charlton's house, Nethevton. (Signed) W. G. NICHOLLS, Chairman, Ohinemuri County Council. Paeroa, 13th March, 1888.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 255, 14 April 1888, Page 8
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