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WHAT WILL THEY SAY ? -0- ! Philosophers given to the study of abstruse problems tell us that the man who makes two blades of ervass grow where ouly one grew before benefits the human race. This is true, no doubt, but the benefit accruing from the extra blade is infinitesimal. What would they have to say about the old German monk who invented St. Jacobs Oil, a preparation that has saved more lives and alleviated more pain than anyother medicine the world has ever seen ? Every careful housewife provides herself with a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil as a sure and certain remedy for burns, sprains, toothache, sore throat, rheumatism, and the many other ailments every family is liable to. And yeb philosophers do not rave ! Watclicg. ZAYXBCWDVUEFTGSRHIQJPOKLNM. -foXOTICE TO EVERYBODY. On and after Saturday, 4th May, will foe shown A MOST MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF WATCHES, JEWELLERY, &c., &c, J ust received per s.s. Kiiur.i -i;a. Owing to an unlimited command of Brain and j Money Power, our manufacturing advantages ai-o so immense as to simply defy successfuJ competition. We are now oileriug Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Watches at from Five to Thirty Guineas each. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silver Watches at from 27s 6d to £10 10s. An immense stock of the above to choose from, at greatly reduced prices, so as to meet the requirements of all sores and conditions of men and women. Watches lor fast-going young men, and still faster old men. Watches for sedate young men and women. Watches for sedate old men and women of both sexes. Watches in every.conceivable size, shape, and quality—all guaranteed. ' On April 29th of this year, Mr Richard Torpey, of Napier, writes :— *' I havo tried your 70s Watch with a well-known maker's ICOs Watch, and like it the better of the two." On April sth, 1889, Mr Oi T. Wren, the wellknown Nurseryman at Remuera, writes :—"lt seems to me due to you that I should make known the perfect satisfaction I have had in the use of a 'Defiance Silver Watch' purchased from you some four years ago tor 27s 6d. The time it has furnished me with lias been a luxury after my experience with ordinary silver lovers costing live times the money. As a correct time-keeper it can hardly be surpassed. I thank you for the comparative immunity from the inconvenience and expense of watch repairs which 1 have enjoyed during r!ie last four years by the uae of your ' Defiance Watch.' " The above are only samples of thousands of unsolicited testimonials received. QTEWART f> AW SON AND (HO-'S WATCH PRICE LIST Direct from our own Factory :— Hunting Chronograph Levers, £a 10s; former price, £5 ios Gents' Hunting Levers, £3; former price, £315s GeiHs'limiting Levers, Chronometer Balance, three pairs extra jewelled, £4 10s ; former price, £4 l!is Gents' Hunting Levers (our own make), with Gold Balance, £3 10s, worth Sib 10s Improved Deliance Watches (Ladies'and Gents') —Hunting, £115s ; Open-face, £1 7a 6d Ladies' Hunting Levers, £3 10s; former price, £3 15s Ladies' Open-face English Levers, £3; former price, £3 10s Gents' Open-face English Levers, £2 15s; former price, £310s. Letters and communications to be addressed to STEWART DAW SON AND Co.'a Great English Watch Exhibition , , 94, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Other Colonial Branches at Melbourne, Sydney and Dunedin. Write at once for one of S.D. and Co.'s famous Illustrated Pamphlets, containing all particulars concerning these valuable timekeepers and list of Reduced Prices. Sent, by post for 3d stamp; free on application at 94. Queen-street. Is 3d must be forwarded with country orders, to cover postage and registration fees. STEWART DAWSON AND Co. Repair and Clean Gold and Silver Watches, no matter what maker or where bought. Workmanship guaranteed. IF your "WATCH WANTS PROPERLY REPAIRING, take it to . JOHN BURROW, Who has made Watch-repairing a Special Study, and whose Workshop is fitted with the best XOnglish and American LathesandToolsfor making every part of a watch at lowest cost. Coloured Gold Jewellery repaired and recoloured. Chronometers. Chronographs, Repeaters, and Alarum Watches repaired. 22-3, QUEEN-S TREE T (Next Albert Hotel. Auckland). Conveyances. PATERSON AND CO GRAIN MERCHANTS. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. Omnibuses, Brakes, Cabs, and Saddle Horse 3 for Hire at-lowest rates. Special arrangements made with Evening and Picnic Parties. Stores and Stables: Lome-street, Mt. Roakill, and Avondale, Auckland, NZ. Hearse and Mourning Carriages for hire, Undertakers liberally dea.c with. "\TISITORS TO TE AROHA.—Notice. V The Undersigned will run a Coach from TeArohaoi? Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, meeting train for Auckland at Morrinsvillo on those days, and returning to To Aroha from Morrinsville on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on arrival of train fropi Auckland, conveying passengers, parcels, and mails.— E. Gallagher.—H. H. Hayr & Co., Agents. aTkTe t a k a imTTI.' _____ TIME-TABLE OF DA VIES BROS. 'BUSES. Leaves Devonport: 7.45 a.m., 10.20 a.m., 1.50 p.m., 4.20 p.m. Sunday. 10 a.m., 2.25 p.m. Leaves Takapuna: 8.40 a.m., 11.15 a.m.> 3p.m. 5.15 p.m. Sunday: 11 a.m., 4.30 p.m. RETURN FA.RSS-1S 6d. Weekly Tickkts at Reduced Rates. &sr Special Trips can be arranged at Post-office, Devonport. DEYONPORT, WAIWERA, AND WARKWORTH KOYAL MAIL COACH. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, & FRIDAYBLeavo IJevonport 8 a.m.. Takapuna 3.30 a.m., Wade 10.30, Waiwera 12 noon, Puhoi 12.45 p.m. Arrive Wark worth 2.30 p.m. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS— Leave Warkworth 8 a.m., Puhoi 9.30 a.m., Waiwera 10.15 a.m.. Wade 11.30 a.m., Takapuna 2 p.m. Arrive Devonport 2.30 pm. THOMAS BUTLER, Proprietor. "OATERSON AND CO. 'BUS FOR WATKOMITI, VIA NEWTON, ARCH IiILL. AND ASYLUM. Leayh National Bank.—lo.3o a.m. (to New Lynn only), 1.50 p.m., *5.30 p.m. Saturdays— 10.30 p.m. Sundays—lo.4s a.m., 6 p.m. Leave Waikomiti.—B.3o a.m., 12 noon (from Now Lynn only), *3 p.m. Saturdays—s p.m. Sundays—9.lb a.m. <from Avondalo only), 4.1f p.m. * Does not run on Saturdays.

Wov Sale. &.__vsmx®i .-ryp^mim mT B . HA.^E /Fo&.'' V ~ -.?■ Rod and Bae J_an? WireMfojlSi.'1: ""■ ■' %£ ■■■&& ffeaalng Burbod Wiro, RooflajHEeoa- '• 'i ■ Sashweigfete, Backed, TungEr?/ ' r Sorbins eiidFafa»t &jd_s:yy.' [ Va3_eo &-_afl'itoi}&\t _-$'"' ; V_h.p. nomim Porti^jf?-Bsaffne. .ft* Wallie ana Stephens,: with, dupiibatd >-■ - wearing parts :'.. ■■ Hoisting Engines, fft>m.3;t£i.jj h.p* wit&i ~_y_, reversing goa? fefOfldstoarrivopershlpDevaaad s.a. Waxtooa. andbthara.,, - . I: GROOM, BUTCHER* < & Co., FORT-STREET, £iE£K___<NE _H.\ "■ I7IOR Immediate Sale, at a very low 1 price, a good Farm of 165 acres superior land, about half in grass, tho balance mixed bush, with fine stream of water; also, new House and buildings. Three miles from station, and only 11 from town, by good road.—Apply to John Soppet, House and Land Agent, 8, Queen-street; I

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 149, 25 June 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 149, 25 June 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 149, 25 June 1889, Page 3

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