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QTEWAKT T^AWSON & /JO, AND A. G. BARTLETT. A. G. BARTLETT STILL SUFFERING FROM STEWART DAWSON & CO.'3 CASTIGATION, And their nttemot to retrievo the ground lo^t bccaune of Mr Dawson'e exposure. The firm longs for the good old days of exorbitant profits: gone, however, upon the arrival of STEWAItT DAWSON & CO. A. G. Bartlett having been silenced by S. D and Co.'s exposure of their peculiar mode of charging for their Watcher, now attempt to cover their dofeU by repeating the old statements. Hear what A. G. Bartlett says—th-it tha waich No. 52,270 was sold to Mr G. Reynolds ! eeven ye*rs Ego. Nothing of the kind. The receipt in oar window chows tho date 1580. The above watch, for which BARTLETT CHARGED £6, IS ONE OF EHRHARDT'S VERY CHEAPEST GRADE. IT WIND 3 LIKE A GENEVA. HAS LESS WORKS INSIDE, AND COST 3 CONSIDERABLY LESS THAN THE ONE HE NOW PROFESSES TO SELL FOR £3. A. G. BnrtlottinvitO3th3 public to compare his £■? Watch with Stewart Dawson and L'o 'a ; but will tlin publio notice that, ho has raised the Dries of the Watch he now wants €3 for ? 'i h3y offered the same Watch for £2 10j when Mr Dawson was here. The puDiic mi;ht " like to kiiow. you know." why thw chango of price. Stewart Dawson and Co.'a prices mo still tho botue as in IS7U See their Watches*, ma Iced ia plnn flguriß Will the resneeable ltrm utate the contents of tho document they asked Mr Heycolds to slxn >. A G. Bartlett says Mr Reynolds sairl the £G | Watch 1' st but one minuto per week. Yes. but he found a better Watch atSlowartlJawsonaud Co.'b, and ono that kept perfect time. STEWAHT DAWSON AND 00. j Are harjpy to know that \. G. Bnrtlett, Sen., has retired from tho firm. Perhaps that a'counts for tho tactics ot the present Proprietors, for it was always a mystery why au old resident of this city wo bo highly respected could take such questionable means to injuro a fallow-tradesman. STEWART DAWSON AND CO. Arc abrea3t of tho times, THEY SKLL THEIR WATCdKS CHEAP, Dlroct from tho Manufactory, AND DEFY COMPETITION. SEE TIIKIR WATCHES ON PXHIBITION, And compare them with Bartlctt's. LOOK AT THE PRICES :- STERLING SILVER LEVKRS£2 lon, £3, £3 2Oe, £3 15», A\t 7 3», £5 10*, 15 15?, £6 10?, and £6 15. Not ono of tte • winds like a Geneva. KEYLKSS LKVERS£S lo.s £G 10', £7 15?, £8 15», £10 Hfc, £11 10?, and £12 10s. OUR OOLD LEVHH3 < Tadica' and Gentbl)---£S 10d, £11 10a, £12 10?, and £15 10a. Not one of these wiad like a Geneva. OUR GOLD KEYLKSS LHVKR3--£l4 10a, £16 10s, £lSs 10s, £24 10s, £25, and £27 10s. Our Prices for Watchc3 which Co Wind like Genevas are as follows : - LADIES' ANU GKNTS'--278 (id and 355. All Silver Case?, and Guarantee given with eaoa Watch. N O T E. It ui-vy not b3 genorally feno^n th*t we havo a stiff of watchmakers working on the premises ond watches of cvorv diseription, wh'tbcrboupihtat Bartictt'd or elrcwhere, ara repaired and cleaned by us at about h-lf ordinary New Zealand pripca. Wa'cli'B requirine cleaning can be re; timed to em'omen properly cleaned within two hours if n quired. All repairs done on the premise?, and workman- • hip guaranteed. FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. Jnst received per Walhora. or s.s. AoraDgi, from Liverpool. 2 Ca'es containing our colebraied Watches, and an a'SOrmerjtof Jewe'lery nf pewe»t desiges. shipped in London on the 22nd October. Cnlland see our Ju^iloa Brooches for 18S7, in coM ucd silver. Call and receive, gratis, a copy of our Splendid Now Illustrated Watch and Jewellery Pamrh". t. and read fu'l parliculara atd moat wonderful testimonials. Oihor Colonial Branches at Molbourne, Sjdnoj~ f nii«l I.)i.iuct!iu, FJK KKAL VALUE, Virit STEWART DAWSON & GO.'S GREAT ENGLISH WATCH EXHIBITION, 9 1. QUEKN-STRK E.T (Opposite Windham-street), Auckland. IMPORTANT NOTICE GENUINE CLEARING-OUT SALE OF DRAPERY AND MILLINERY. THOMAS VAENOM, In returning thanks for tho liberal patronage bestowed on him for the last six years, begs to Inform hia numerous Patrons and Friends that he intenda GIVING UP BUSINESS, When all G ODS will bo sold considerably BELOW COST PRICK to eifect a speedy Clearance t £ his Well-a£Borted fctock of DRAPERY AND MILLINERY. He would call Special Attention to tho fact that tbo Greater Part of the Goods are IMPORTED DIRECT From tho Best Home Markets, and has ovory confidence in saying that the LADIES OF AUCKLAND Will be studying their own interests in securing scrne ol the GREAT BARGAINS That will bo offered. NEW SPRING GOODS. BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING THOMAS VAKNOM, CORXKR OF QUaKN AND WAKKFIELD STREETS. SALE NOW ON. riEVEH PREVENTED. [REGISTERED.] Unlike oth'r Disinfecting Powdrrs. does not onlycover, but actually Dpstroy. Bad and[Unhealthy Smells aii-ing from Uralns, Closets, oinkp, oto. Extract from a Paper on Sanitation E-ead by Dh. Girdleu : r.'.'} wou'd stronaly recommend everyone to use Disinfectants freely nowths hotweathor has s»t In. 1 no n°.w Di-inror.tantmade by Mr Robinson ißKAßSurKßiOßtomanyinußo.undfrotnthefow U^Tefflcae'ot/? m&d6 W"h ir> JhaVe foUnd isPatd^ckc^Sl?* Uiainfeotaat- Large Tins Sold everywhere by Chemists and Grocers • wholesale by Now Zoalnnd Dreg Company. aSS&MSi ao Dr db?^he MeßerS R°DBhaW' and Propkiktor : RALPH ROBINSON, _^ Chomist, Hobson btroet, Auckland. DTK • JOL YAUIA SO N, PRACTICAL LOCKSMITH AND RANGE-MAKER, DURH AM-STRE H.T. Locks Picked and Keys Fitted. Safes Oporod and Duplicate Keys Cut. HERbalTdispensary! Try Ellis's Sarsaparilla, T"o Great Purifier of tlio Blood Diarrhoea, and Dysentery Mixture, IS 6U A BOTTLK. Corn Cure, IB A BOTTt.E. - - - Tile Traveller's Friend— A Preventive of Sea slcUness, 08 A Hot ilk, /«LE OINTMENT, EYE OINTMENT, Ac, Secret DjsH.isos of Young Men Kfieotu;Ulj Truatesl. CONSULTATION FR X S 'X'caMmonlala !rom ali parts can be soon. Professor W, Elljs, ESS. UPi.-'Eii QUEKh-SlfJCifiT. I

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 298, 18 December 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 298, 18 December 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 298, 18 December 1886, Page 8

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