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Watches* * QTEWAET "|"\AWSON ANft /^O.'S WORLD-FAMKD ENGLISH LKVEK3 SPEND YOUR MONK* WISELY. And secure the best value by purchasing from the Manufacturers. Rcmimber-Thcre are m Middlemen j.n S.D. and Co.'s system, and no retail profits. £3-S.D. and Co.'s Crystal Front English Levor, much recommended for colonial use. Lasts a lifetime. Highest quality. Well worth £5. £3 and Oo.'s Grand Liverpool English Hunting Lever. Every known improvement; gold balance. Defte l ; all competition. Cheap at £6 6s. Bowaro of imitations. £410s-S t D» and Co.'s Superb English Hunting Levers. Threo pairs extra jewels, arid real ctiroflonieteir balance. £6 103--*S.l.>. and Co.'a Grand Three-quarter Plate Cont.ro Seconds Chronograph Levers* ThousandSvin wear. Without equal. Cheap at iilO. £10 10b—S.D. and Co.'s Knglish Double Minute and Seconds Independent Chronograph Lever. All English. The best Sporting Watch in the World. Matchless value. £1 Vs 6d—S.D. and Co.'s Sterling Silver Deflanoo Watches, the best low-priced Watch ever made. Hunter's ditto, £1 16a (Ladies' and Gents'). S.D. und Co.'s Ladles' Englieh Gold Lovers. £8 10s. S.D. and Cd.'3 Ladies' Hunting Gold Levers, •■£ll 10s. Si', and Oo.'s Ladies' Kdyless Gold Levers, £1410s. S.D, and Co.'s Ladies' Gold Watch (Keyless), £7 I.os. r . , . : i S.D. and Co.'s Gents' English Gold Levers, £12 10s. SJ). and Co.'s Gents' English Gold Hunting Levers, *16 105. S.I), and Co.'s Gents' Gold Keyles3 Hunting, £18 lCs. S.D. and Co.'s Gents' Half Chronometers, £25. S.D. and Co.'s Gents' English. Double Gold ■ Chronographs, *27 10s and £30. S.D. and Uo. guarantee a saving of 25 per cent, to every buyer oi; each Gold Vvatch they sell. JEWELLERY! JEWELLERY! In all the newest elegant London designs. Imported direct by S.D. and 00. Now consignments by every stoamer. The largest variety in New Zealand. Every article o£ guaranteed quality, and at about half the usual colonial prices. 1 God Sots of Brooches and Earrings,2ss, 30s, 50a, : 60s. 70s, Kte. and upwurds Gold Brooehbe. the largest stock in the colony, 3s 6d. 10* 6d. 12s 6di 15s 6d, 17s 6d, 20a, 22s 6d, 27s 6d, 30f»< 555, 408 i 455. 60s. 603, 70s, 80s Gold Earrings, 4s 6d. 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 15b, ' 17s 6d, 30s, 355, 45s t6 £5 53 Gold .Wangles and fcracoldvs, 8s 6d, 128 6d, 17s 6d, 21s. 30s. 425, 50s, 60s to £5 5s 'Ladies' Gold Alberts, short, 455. 655; full length with drop and (assei, 635, 70s, 755, 84s, 90s, 97s 6(1,100a, 110n. 1203 Ladies' Gem Rings and Engagement Rinss, 17k 6(1, 30=.. 355, TO3, 453, 60S. 70s, 84s, £5 10s, £b 10* to £10 Ladies' Gold Keepers, 10h 6d 15s 6d. 22s 6d, 40s Ladio*' Wedding Rings, 17h 6d. 22s 6d. 40a Gents' Gold Alberts, £>s, 90s. £510s, >X Is, £3 Bf, £9 10b, £10 lbs Gents' Gold Lockets. lEs 6d, 17s 6d, 40.?, 425, 50s, 03s, 70s, £3 10s, and £1010s Gems' Gold Seals and Charms, 15s, 18s id, 21s, 245. 30s. 45p, 60s. For other linos in Gold and Silver Jewellery, see full particulars in S.D. and Co.'s Illustrated Watch Pamphlets. Letter?! nnd communications to be addressed to STEWART DAWSON AND Cd.'s Great Etfoufeg WA'rott Fxiiibition, 94. QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. Other Colonial Brandies at Melbourne, Sydney, at Dunedih. Writ* at. once for one of S.D. and Co.'s famous Illustrated. Pamphlets containing all particulars concerning these valuable Timckcepei s and list f Reduced Prices. Sent, by post for 3d sianip; °ree on application at 94, Queen-street. Iβ 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. Wumimuehip guaranteed* JfoW PUBLISHED, THE STORY OF THE WONDERFUL DOG "CiESAR, , Bt His dwNßrt, A. REI3CHEK, Esq.. F.L.S., Naturalist. The book Wontains a marvellous record of the doings of this extraordinary animal during tho elevenyears* travelling■ "With, his master. Also; a graphic account of the Authors expeditions iri Variduß parts of the colony, his views entraining horses, and hinte on camping, bush and mountain explorations. The book is dodlcated to the people of New Zealand. May be had at any of the Book3eller , s,or Stab Office. In paper covers, la doth. Is 6a. . Shipping; qHAW, SAVILL, AND jffikjsffi&Lu ALtilON COMPANY MONTHLY LINE OF FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. The following powerful, new, steel-built Steamers are appointed to leavo for LONDON DIRECT as follows :>--',, .. • - .. « I Steamer. Jf JJ; Commander. 1 I X W a; I Doßia 4754 5000 3. W. Jennings Dec. 12 Abawa. 5026 5000 J. Stuart Jan; 9,1890 Coptic ,60316000 C. Burton • IFcb. 6 lONIO 4753 6003 W. H. Kidley Mar. 6 Tainui 4744 3000 B. J. Barlow Awll3 Dome 4784 5000 J. W.Jennings May 1 (Final port as arranged;) The, accommodation for hll classes of pas sengers is unsurpassed. - An experienced Surgeon will accompany each ste*xiiior PASSENGERS CARRIED AT LOWEST CUHREKT RATES. Return Tickets at. Greatly Reduced Rate". The Undersigned are empowornd to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the colony. Full particulars regarding freight or passage money may be ascertained irpm h. D. NATHAN & CO. CRUICjKSHANK & CO. A. HEATHER. "TXTAIOKU And ONE SW-Aot HUNG A STEAM NAVIGATION CO. <Ltd.). -— ; — The S.S. MANUKAU Will leave as under (weather and other circumstances permitting/, calling at, intermediate places; Fares reduced td 6s Return, 4s Single, Children Half-price. DECEMBER. Leave Onehunga— Leave Waiuku— 3—Tuesday. 3.30 D.m. 4— 8 a.m. 4 p.m. *b— Thursday. 8.30 a.m. 6-Friday, tfa.iru (for Mariukau Heads, Ooulthard'e, etc., etc.) §6-FHaav. 5 t),m. 7— Saturday, .10 a,m. 9—Monday.B a.m. ' 10—Tuesday, 11 ».m. H-Wednes.. 8.30 a. m.- ll^vyednes., 12,30 p.m. 12 -Thursday. 9 a.m. 1.2— Thursday. 1 p.m. 13—Friday, b a.in. (for Mariukau Heads; Goulttoard's, etc., ctciJ . , „„ 14—Saturday. 10.30 a.m. 14—Saturaay. 2,30 p.m. X6-Monday, 12 noon 16-Mondny, 4 p.m. 17-'iuesdey t 2 p.m. j>. 18-Wedhes., 5.45 *.m. 18_Wfednesd»y. 3 psin. *19—Thursday, 7 a.m. 20-Frinay, 9 a.m. (for Mamikau Heads. Coult- . Satd's, c)c., etc.) ' . ~ 4.30 p.m. 2i-Saturday, ggvrfi, 23—Monday, 7 a.m. 23-=Monday, 10.30 a.in. 21— Tuesday. 8 a.m. 24-Tuesday. 11.45 a.m. 27-Fr'iaaJ'; iO a.m. a p,m» (calljug nt Manukeu Heads, ' . . ' Coulthard's. etc., etc.) 28-Baturnay, 11 a.th. 28-Saturday, 3 p.m. 50-Moedey, 12.45 p.m. 30-Monday, 4.30 p.m. 31- Tuesday. 1 p.m. . . 31—Tuesday, 5 p.m. •SPECIAL RETURNS-Adults 4«, Children 2s, on THURSDAYS, sth and 19tJa (Issued on way to Onehunga only), available for return till 6th and 20th respectively: ' _. § SPECIAL RETURNS-Adults.*l, Children 2Si Onehunga ato Waiuku.. or intermediate places, and r&turh on FRIDAY, and 20th, dVailAble'fbr ttstufri: till 10th alia 23rd reat Mpkau Point (near Coulthard's) first fiip e&dh on way f rom Waiuku toOnehffcg*. Gt , v . AuSE> : ' DAf CAMPBELII ;,,■■■-,.' ,'j:-; .--) ■ tti > Beotetwryi WWbktu ■

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 288, 4 December 1889, Page 2

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