Notices. CHEAP GROCERIES ! ~ CIIE A P TE A S ! CHEAP GENERAL GROCERIES ! MR CHAS. BOYCE bogs to"announce that he has purchased the ENTIRE GROCERY STOCK bf J. VV. Merrick (who is retiring from business), at a great discount, and will clear the whole Slock At Cost Price for Cash. Country Settlers will lincl this an excellent opportunity of laying in a snnnlv at CHE A)' RATES. 1 * Come and See for Yourselves, and Secure the Bargains at C. BOYCE'S, BAKER, GROCER. AND GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANT, «C?^3i.3sKa:ni33!?S,2:2Co«3J-ES. NEW LIME KILN. William _/.fJ Caimell, Mnu „ Mr ., T ., Has to MONUMENTAL < %%* 11,8 ' jns i ncss a MflSoN ' ivflSStil JHft"" LIME KILN HAMILTON 1 Near Wliatawhata. cheap ® tcps ' gjiig j Lime, 5s per bag. Kerbing for Graves and Iron Railings for same at Low Prices. DESIGNS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION.
\.y atchkk, J ewellery, and JjILECTRO PLATE FOR REAL VALUE, VISIT STEWAHT, DAWSON & GO'S OIIKAT ENGLISH WATCH EXHIBITION, 9-1, QpKKN-KTIIKKT, Auckland. (Opposite Wyndham-street). It is now ten years since STUWART, DAWSON and CO., of Liverpool, first announced their new system of direct supply to the public, extinguishing at one fell swoop the gigantic profits of the middleman. Since then the fame of S. D. and Co. and the marvellous value ol their ENGLISH LEVERS has spread to nil exuls of the worUJ, and business ha? flowed to them in equal proportions. It is every where acknowledged that STEWART, DAWSON 1 and Co.. Liverpool, have been the pioneers of English Watch enterprise ; and they intend to maintain the position they have so universally and meritoriously earned. There is no watcli in the world to compare with the English Lever for Durability, Solidity, and Timekeeping ; but the prices charged for them have been so systematically kept up by dealers that to mfnt people the possession of such could only lie looked upon as a luxury. Happily foi the public, though unfortunately foi dealer?, these days of exorbitant profit; have gone for ever. Compare ours with the u-'iial retail prices, and remember that we sell oOi wiitches where a retailer sells one —henci. the difference ami saving to Coii-uuiurs. £3 15s—S. D. and Co.'s well-known English Silver Hunting Levers. Worth £7 7s. £4 15s— 8. D. and Co.'s English Silver Hunting Levers, chron. balance, extra jewelled, Worth £8 Bs. £5 10s —!S. D. and Co,'s new Excelsior • : (.plate English Lever. Well worth A'lo 10s. ■t'G 15.5-S. D. and Co.'s superb Hunting Chronograph Levers, worth £12 10s ; or Crystal glass, £.1 Is<. £0 10s —S. D. ami Co.'s Silver Keyless Hunting Lever, value for £10 loi. Open face, £5 10s. £1 15s—The Wonderful Sterling Silver Defiance Hunter, worth £li 10i. Open face, £1 7s Od. £6 10s—S. D. and Co.'s Oflieial Railway English Keyless Lever, unequalled at £10 10s. £12 10s, £15 10s, £1S 10i. and £'25-S. D. and Co.'s Gold English Levers, never equalled under -10 per ccnt. more. £0 10s and £7 10s—S. J>.and Co.'s Ladies 18-earat Gold K(.yluas Watches, perfect gems. Worth £10 10s. £8 10s, £11 10s, and £14 10s—S. D. ami Co.'s Ladies' ISearat Gold Hngli>l: Levers. Save atleast 50 per cent, by purchasing from the makers. Add Is 3d to the price of either of the above Watciies for postage and registration, and send P.O. Order for the amount, payable to Stewart Dawson and Co., Auckland, and you will rcceivc by first return of post the Watch selected, together with written guarantee. REPAIRS ! Note: REPAIRS ! STEWART DAWSON & Co., repair and clean Gold and Silver Watches, no matter what maker or where bought, Workmanship guaranteed. Watches and Jewellery may now bo posted and registered at book post rates. If your Watch wants cleaning, pack it in a box carefully, enclosing full name and address only, and send by same mail a letter of instructions, enclosing postal note for 4s (id, and we will return the Watch within a few days in good order, post paid and registered. When sending letter and postal note, state the number of the Watcli posted. S. D. and Co. will send their splendid new Illustrated Watch Pamphlet, to any address on receipt of od stamps, cost of postage only. ijgg" All letters and communications to be addressed to STEWART DAWSON and CO.. 91 Quehx-steeet Auckland. Other Colonial Branches at MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AM. DUM DIN. GEORGE PEARSON, SHOEING & GENERAL BIiACBISBEXXaSC, HAMILTON EAST. IMPLEMENTS REPAIRED. Wheelwrights' "Work NeatlyTurned Out. HARROWS, SCARIFIERS, &v., MADE TO ORDER. Settlers in the surrounding districts will find it to their advantage to entrust any jobs they may have in the above lines to me, as I do the work myself, and make use of nothing but first-class material iu my work, I G. PEARSON. Hamilton East, Nov, 4, ISS7.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2447, 17 March 1888, Page 4
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