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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 1, 3 October 1890, Page 24

 

D. £) A W S O N PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Begs to notify to his Customers and the General Public that he has now opened in his large and commodious Premises, known as the EXCHANGE COURT JEWELLERY DEPOT, PRINCES STREET, Where he intends to carry on the Manufacture of every description of Jewellery. BROOCHES, RINGS, CHAINS, Ac, Made up into New and Fashionable Designs. Being a thorough practical Watchmaker, he has all Repairs done under his personal supervision. At the same time he has engaged a first-class expert from Melbourne, late of Glasgow. A Grand New Stock on hand of every description of (3- PLATE, JEWELLERY, WATCHES, AND CLOCKS From which to select. Inspection Invited I Inspection Invited 1 ! I JW. FAULKNER' • CUMBERLAND STREET (Opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN, Makes and Fixeß IRON GRAVE RAILS, any height, strength, or pattern ; also WIRE GRAVE RAILINGS, from £1 upwards. Both can be fixed with or without kerbing. Concrete and Stone KerbiDg supplied at Lowest Prices. Also, Wire Bordering, Porches, Flower Stands, Garden Seats Wire Trelliswork for Vineries, etc. ; Wire Netting, for Bheep. pigs, etc. Iron Gates, Front Fencing, and Iron Standards at London prices. Illustrated Catalogues and Price List (on application) post free. TREMENDOUS BARGAINS Will be given at C JOHNSON AND C O.'S • GREAT CLEARING SALE, MACLAGGAN ST., During the next Fourteen Days. Drapery, Mantles, Jackets, Dress Materials, Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, Gloves, Stockings, Ribbons, and Fancy Goods; Hats Bf all Descriptions, etc. Also — Men's and Boys' ClothiDg in suite or separate garments ; all Kinds of Shirts, Pants, Sox, etc. ; Hats in Straw or Felt at ridiculous prices, besides scores of other articles.

~~ D. J^ C. ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING BARGAIN TABLES!! HAVE NOW COMMENCED. All Reduced Goods marked in Plain RED Figures. J9» 49- INSPECTION INVITED! d.~iTo. B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of^Directors, P. LAING/ Manager:

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