TITATOHBS, . JEWELLERY, ANP •piiBOTROPLATBt* r FOE EEAL VALUE, VISIT STEWART ; DAWSON AND CO?S ! G'K,EAT ENGLISH VATCII EXHIBITION, 94,Qubicn Auckland. (Opposite Wyndham street), It is now ion years- since STEWART DAWSON and Co., of Liverpool, first announced their new sy&tem of direct Bupply to the public, extinguishing at one' swoop the gigaiitio profits of the middlemen. Bincc then the fame of S. D. and Co.. and the marvellous voluo'of tbeir ENGLJSII LEVEES lias spread to all ends of the -world, and business has flowed lo them in equal proportions. It is everywhere acknowledged that STEWART DAWSON and Co., Liverpool, have been tho pioneers of English Watch enterprise : and they intend to maintain the position they have bo universally and meritoriously earned. There is no wateli in the world to compare ■with the English Lever for Durability, Solidity, and Timekeeping ; but the prices charged foi them hare been so systematically kept up by dealers that to most people the possession oi such could only be looked upon as a luxury. Happily for the public, though unfoi tunalcly for dealers, these days of exhoibilant profits have gone for ever. Compaie ours with the usual letail prices, and remember that we sell 500 watches, where a retailer f-ells one — hence the difference and saving lo customers. £3 15s — S.D. and Co's well-knoiyn English Silver Hunting Levers. Worth £7 7s JM 15s — S.D. and Co's English Sitver Hunting Lovers, chron. balance, extra jewelled. Worth £8 8s £5 10s — S.D. and Co,s new Excelsior J-jriato English Lever. Well worth £10 10* £6 15s — S.D. and Co's superb Hunting Chronograph Levers, worth £12 lQs ; or Chrj still glass, £5 15s £1) 10s- S.D. and Co'a Silver Kcalcfs Hunting Lever, value lor £10 10s. Open face, £5 10s £1 15s— '1 ho Wondciful Stoiling Silver Defiancelluntei, worth L3 10s. Open face, H 7s fid £0 10s— S D. and Co's OiYieisil Railway English Keyless Liver, unequalled at LlO 10s £12 10s, Ll5 10s, LlB 10s, and L2S—S.D. and (Jo's Gold English Levers, never o<] nailer I under 40 ycr cent more £0 10s and L 7 10s— -S.D. and Co's Ladies. 18-caiat Gold Keyless Watches perfect gems, woith LlO 10s £3 10s,' LU 10s, and LH 10s— S.D. and Cos. Ladies' 18-caratOolclEngliih Levers. Hare at least 50 per cent by purchasing fioin i lie ina!»eis. Add Is 3d to the priie of either of the above watchos, fui Postage and Registration, and bend P.O. Order for the amount, payable to S TEAVAET DAWSON and Co., Auckland, and you will loicive by first vc urn of post the Watch Selected, together with wiuteu Guarantee. REPAIRS! Non: REPAIR* I STEWARTDAVYSON" ami Co. Repair and Clean Gold and Silver Watches, nomutler what maker, or wheie bought. Woikrnanship Guaiantccd. S.D. and Co. will scivl their splendid new Illustiatei) Watch <,nd Jewellery Plnuuphlct to nny nddiess on lcceipt of lid stamps, cost of postage only. Us" All Icttfis and communicati&ns lo be addiessed to STEWART PAWSON ax» CO., 91, QtjF"X sritivirr, Auckianu. Other Colonial lii finches at MELBOURNE, SIDNEY, and DUNEDIN.
OIIIM'iMUKi LUU.VIY. NOTICK uf INTENTION to IiAISE A LOAN. IN mil I .unity with the provibions of '• T(jy Lot.il Bodies Loans Act, 1880,'' ■Hid tl.e olhfi htatmes m tlu.s case uutde ,md piovidcd, i\'oli(.e is hereby given that the (JLiiii nuiii, Conneillois, and lnhubilants ol the Uhuiemuii Count}', piopose to itii&e the sum ot 'JJIUO, by special Loan, under the piu\i>ions o±"'Thtj Gu\fcinmt'nt Loans lo Lcctl liudiet. Act, 1B86," io) the ]>urpose ul tho lullcwmij Pubiii; Works :—: — £ s d. Taoioa to Ov>h<uoa .Mam llohcJ 250 0 0 Owli.Toa to Waihi, ]\lctallin^ Mam Koad 175 0 0 P.iei.-a to Te Aioha, Metalling .Mam iiourl 200 0 0 Pacioa to 1-lilvutaia, Metalling and draining JMciin lioad 220 0 0 M.iukii} tu\\ n to Kaiangluike, Metalling C< unt % > ltuad 100 0 0 Upper Waitod, To make and biirlge new County Eond 45 0 0 Louei AVailoa, To make and hi id j» fa new County Eotid 45 0 0 Fiist yCciTb mteiebt on Loan. eu. 'Go 0 0 Total 1100 0 0 The cobt of raising the said sum of £1100 so propobi'd to be borrowed, and tMe interest" lor one year during construction of above woiks, is to be paid out of the monies proposed to be borrowed. jS!o amount will be s^t apart each year lowaids paying off the said Loan, other than is provided by way of Sinking Fund, under ''The Government Loans to Local Bodies Act. 1886." Thesecuiity to be pledged for the said. Loan is a special Eate of one farthing in the Pouiidsterling,onoll property rateable for this puipobe within the County, such rate to be an annual jecurring rate, payable ovciy year on the Ist day of July m each year, till the Loan be paid oif. A Meeting of Ratepayers will be held in each liidmg on FlUl/A'Y, the 13th day of Apiil, 1888, at the places undermentioned, at tlto hour of 8 p.m., in tlie ovening, for tlie puipose of consideiing the above proposals: — Paeroa Biding-— At the Public Hall Paeroa. Waitekauri Riding— At Mr E. M, Corbett's hou^e, Waitekauri. Kaiangahake Biding — At the Public Hall, Karangahake. Waitoa Hiding— At Mr F Strange's house, Waitoa • ami Mr B. Charlton's house, ,Netherion. (Signed) W. G. NICHOLLS Chairman, Ohinemuri County Council. Paeroa, 13th March, 1888.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 257, 21 April 1888, Page 8
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