Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

fmA BJL' so a?. Fair Wb He Hands* ;gosp matchless iortheJ±°.tt<~ 3 j. ,_. Watelics. ________ AND 00.11 Three qlmrter £ PKtrCentrfycconds Chronograph UCVOVBi thousands in wear; without equal; cheap at f Vs.D. and Co.'s English Double Minute ,^lffiSdC?i SterUaß Silver Defiance "Watches: the base low-pricea watch ever made. Hunter's ditto. £1 15s toadies ana S.fx'nnd Co.'s Ivies' English Gold Levew. Co.'. Ladies' Huntinsr Gold Lever* S.D.Mnd CVa Ladies' Keyless Gold Lever* Co.'s Ladies' Gold Watch (Keyless), S.€andCo.'3 Gents' English Gold Levers, £18 S.D.° and Co.'s Gents' English Gold Hunting S.D? T andCo.' 0 ° Gents' Gold Keyless Hanging, gixfand Co/a Gent?' Half Chronometers, £25 , fa 1) and C'o.'s Gents' English Double Gold Chronographs, £&710s and £iO S.D. and Co. Guarantee a Saving of ioper coat to every bu yer or each Gold Watch thoy sell. j E WELLERY. J KVv JSLLkRY. In all ths Newest, lilegant London Designs. Imported direct by S.O. and Co. Now cousignraeEts by every steamer. The largest variety iv New Zealand. IS very article of guaranteed Quality, and at about half the usual colooial prices. Gold Sete of Brooches and Earrings, 255, 30s. 60s, 6!!s, 703, 80a, and upwards , . .. , Gold Brooches, the largest stock in the colony, 8a 6d, IGb 6fl. 123 6d, 16a 6d, 17s 6d, 203, 22s 6d, ; 27b Sd, 30s, Kb. 10s. 455, eOe. 60.H, 70s, 80s Gold Earrings, 4s 6d, 7s 6d. 8s 6d. 10s 6d, 15a, 17s 6d, 303, 255, 45s to £5 5s Gold Bangles and Bracelets, 8s 6d, 12s 6d, 173 63,; 21s, JOs. 425. 60s, 60s te £5 63 Ladies' Gold Alberts, short, 455, sas ; full lenßth. with drop and lasso 1, 655. 70s. 75a, Bte, 90s, S7s 6d, 100s, 1103,1J03 Ladies' 6ein Kings and Engagement Rings, 17s 6d. 30s, 55g. 40s, 455. 60s, 70s. 83s, £6 10s, | ££ 10s to £10 „ , Ladies' Gold Keepers, 103 O.d. 15g 6d. 22s fed, 40s Ladies' Weddinn Kings, 17s 6d, ffls 6d, 40a Gents' Gold Alberts. Sss. SOa, £5 10s, £7 70, £8 83, £9 10s, £10 15s Gents' Gold Lockets, 16s 6d, 17s 6d, 40s, 425, 503, 655, 70s, £S 10s, and £10 10s Gents' Gold Souls and Charms, 15a, 18s 6d, 21s, 243, .iOs, <Ss, 60a. For other lines in Gold and Silyer Jewellery, Eeo full particulars is S.D. and Co.'s Illustrated Watch Pamphlets. Lottera and communications to bo addressed to STEWART DAWSON AND Co.'s Gebat E.vglish Watch Exhibition, 84, quksn-street, auckland. Other Colonial Branches at Melbourne, Sydney, and Dunedin. Writs at oneo for one o£ S.D. and Co.'s famous Olustrated Pamphlets containing all particulars ceacerninpr these valuable Timekeepers and list G-f Reduced Prices. Sent by post lor 3d stamp; isßti on application at 94, Queon-streot. Is od cnust bo forwarded with country crdera to covee p®3tas:e and registration f e&*_ STEWART DAWSON' AMU Co. Repair and Oleaß Gold aud Silver WatdioSe co matter what cmkiir or where feou&hs, SVeriwaiyasiiigi j toarentsesi. ' I THE EW rj EAL AN D THI ABIIER FOR SEPTEMBER Is .Now Issued. CONTENTS: THE FARM. — September Month— ' GhoDsirig Seed Potatoes—Tile-Drain- ■ ing (illustrated)- Shipping New Pota- ■ toes to England—Science with Prac--1 tice at Papakura — A Handy Contrivance (illustrated) — A Simple . Meadow - Smoother—A Home - made Windmill (illustrated) — Notes and Gleanings 354-357 THE DAIRY. — Co-operative Dairy ■Work in Ireland—Salting Butter— Printing of Table Butter — Dairy Skimmings 338 'LIVE STOCK.—Aberdeen Angus Cattle (illustrated)—Tamworth Breed of Pijrs and Cattle-Farming in the "\vaii-arapa — Trimming Sheep for Shows 559 THE GARDEN.— Monthly Reminders for September — Horticultural Clippings 361 The Fruitgrower. — Fruit Items — Training (illustrated)— Culture of the Vine—Downey Mildew or Brown Rot —An English Judgment on New Zealand Grown Apples 362-363 ENTOMOLOGICAL. — Mussel Scale — Insect Enemies of the Cummt Plant— Injurious Insects 365-3&5 THE POULTRY YARD.—Ye Old English Game Cock (illustrated) — The Norwich Plainhead Canary (illus- • trateu) — Poultry - Keeping Notes— Notes From Experience — Poultry Scratchings .. 367-368 EDITORIAL. — Judging at Poultry ShoM;s—Our Exports aud Imports to and from Australia—Country work for ■ Boys , 369-370 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. — Taxing Stallions — English Agricultural Notes—Farming Notes—AitExcited Grain Market 370-371 EDITOH'S LETTER BOX.—Hot Soap Suds Cor Apple Trees—Katikati Defended—The Bigsest Swedes—Macrocarpa as a Timber Tree—The Petition, Spurgeon's Sermons 371-372. Our Inquiry Department. — Sable Dogs—Blindness in Sheep—Candles— Trouble with Lambing Ewes .. .. 372 Eilesmere Agricultural and Pastoral Association 372 Wanpranui Citres Show (illustrated) .. 373 SHOW REPORTS.—Auckland Anmial Poultry Show (illustrated)—Wanganui Poultry and Cage Bird Show—Nelson Poultry Show — Taranaki Annual Poultry Show 371-376 Fruit Export 376 DISTRICT REPORTS.- Rainfall for June—Hawke's Bay Province: Napier and Woodville— Wellington Province: ■Wellington, Mastort.on, and Wanganui—Nelson Pro yin cc—Canterbury Province: North and Mid, and South —Otago Province: Riverton and Gore —Auckland Province: WairoaSouth, Wainiate North, Bay of Plenty, and Waikato .. 377-381 SPECIAL INDUSTRIES. — Tobacco i Culture—Fruit Canning 385 THE APlAßY.—Seasonable Hints for September (illustrated) — The Foul Brood Bill—Adulteration, of Honey in America — Notes From 'New South Wales—Questions and Answers—New Zealand Honey in England—Hints on Bee Culture—Bush v. Clover Honey.. 356-337 Letters From Beekeepers.—Begin- ' ning Beekeeping 387 Testing Soils by Trial Plots 338 HOME AND HOUSEHOLD.—Poetry : ! The Happy Lot—A Tableau .. .. 339 The Storyteller.—My Confession .. 339-390 Fob the Ladies.—The Ideal Husband —Fashion Column (illustrated)— English Fashion Items—Dandruff—Hints for Homo Dressmaking (illustrated)— The Better Half—Painful Result of a Kiss—Fireside Scraps 390-392 For the Young Folks.—The Power of ; Little Things—Going for the Daisy and tlio Miser—The Flamingoes and the Crane—Flies and Their Habits —Natural History Items .. .. .. 392-391 The Children's Post Office .. .. 394-395 The Household.—Housekeeping Hints ! —Kitchen Recipes—Medical Notes .. 395 SUNDAY READING.—How I Became i a Teetotaller 395-596 SUPPLEMENT. DISTRICT REPORTS.-Otago—The West Coast , .. 1-2 THE MARKETS.—Colonial Wool ReportEnglish Flax Market 2-3 aXISGIStLANEOUS. ... 3

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS18910908.2.8.2

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 213, 8 September 1891, Page 2

Word Count
908

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 213, 8 September 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 213, 8 September 1891, Page 2

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert