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Watches. OTEWART |-|A\TSON AND Q0. , . WOULD -FAMKD ENGLISH LEVERS. SPEND YOi.lt MOSEY WISKLY. And Secure the Host Value by Pin-chasing rrov the Menufßcturfirs. . Remember—There are no middlemen in fc.l and Co.'s system, aud no retail profits. 5310— B.I), and Co.'s Grand Liverpool Enfflia Hunting Lever ; every known improvement gold balance; defies all competition; choa; at £6 6a ; beware of imitations. £4 10s—.S.D. and Co s Superb English Huntini Levers; threo pairs extra jewels, and rea ciironometer baiaiico; worth £7 7b. £6 103— S.D. arid Co.'s Grand Three quarto Plate Centre Seconds Chronograph Levers thousands in wear; without equal; clioap a £10. £10 10s-S.D. and Co.'s English D.vublo Minnti and Seconds Independent Chronograph Levo (all JGiiylish); the Dest Sporting Wa'.oii in thi world; matchless value, £1 7s 6d—S.D. and Co.'c Btarlfng Silver Defianei Watches: tho best, low-priced watch evo: made. Huntei-s ditto, £1 15s (Ladies' auc Gents'), worth 3 guineas B.I), arid Co.'a Ladies' Knglish Gold Levers £8 108 S.U. and Co.'s Ladies' English. Hunting Golc Levers, fill 10a S.D. and Co.'s Ladies' Keyless Gold L<svera. £14 10a S.D. and Co.'k Ladies' 13 Carat Gold WatcL (Keyless l . STt 103 S.D. and Co.'a Gents' Enprlieh Gold Levers, £12 103 S.I), and Cα'-! Gcnte' English Gold Hunting Lever.', kls 10s S.I), and Co.'s Gonte' Gold Keyless Hunting. £18 10a S.D. and Co.'a Gonte' Half Chronometers, £25 S.n. and Co.'s Gents , English Double Gold Chronographs. ,+:27 ICs and £Z0 SD. and Co. Guarantee a Saving of 25 per cent. to every buyer of each Gold Watch they sell. JEWELLERY. JEWELLERY. In all tho Newest, Elegant London Italians. Imported direct b] HA), and Cc. Now connißU" inents by eveiy stea.mer. Every article oS guaranteed quniity, and hi about, half the imia , coloninl prices. Gold Sets of Brooches and Karrings. 255, 30s, 50s, ()0-i, 70s. 30k, iind upwards Gold lirooches, Ibulai-Rtar stock in the colony, Sk 6d, 10s 6d, 12a 6ii, 15s 6d, 17s 6d, 20s, 27s 6d, 35 5, -10s, 50s, 60s, 70s Gold Earrings, 7a Cd, 10s fad, 15e, 17s 0(1,33.3, to i'.b 'is Gold Kanfrloaeud Bracelets, 8s 6d, 12s Cd, 17s 6d, 21s, 30s, to £5 53 Lfidics' Gold Alberts, short, new dcEigns. 455, 55m, 655. 70s, and upwards LniiieK , Gem anil Kugagement Rings, 17s 6d, 30s, 40s, 60s, to £10 LailiwT Gold A:«o]ierß, 10s6d, 15a 6-7, 22s 6d, 403 Ladles'Wcddinc Uinir«, 17s 6d.2856d. 10s Gr,nt>' Ooid ,'.1w..-[.= . ei-i. 30s, db 103. lv £10 lCi Gents' Gofd Lockflc, Via 6.1, 17s 6d, 40s, 425, 5Cs, 635, 70h. £3 10s, air! £10 10s QeiitsOoW Sauls and Charms, 15s, 18s 6(1, 21s, 245, 30s, 45h, 60s Ladies' and Gents' Sterlini? Silver Alberts, haudsnniß new designs, the bent value ever offhred -prices, 11s 6d, 12s 6il. 14a Otl, ios 6d to ?6s Storlintr Silver Seals, f.'oinpassee, Charm , ', Lockets, nto.. an Immense variety, 2sb(i,3a6d, 4e6(1, ss6d tolOti6d—fill wonderful value. Note.—All Sellers, correspondence, and orders in future from all parts or Now Zealand to be sunt io QTEWART & 94, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Wnt-ohoe sent d>>.i 1 y to all part- safo. at onr own rial:, by ret;i-i!<"i"od ))03t. Send P. 0.0. to H. \). and Co., Auckland, for any Watch or Article of Jevvellery you may rcciairo, and add Is 3d for pos!n<;<;, find we will niecUte your onlor faithfully and forward with guarantee by fli'st mail. STEWART DA WSON & Co. repair and clean Gold and Silver Watches, no matter whut maker «tr wUorr bought. Workmanship guaranteed.

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KOT PROHIBITIVELY EXPENSIVE, ALTHOUGH A RARE DELICACY. Wβ do not wish it to be inferred that BUCHANAN'S HOUSE of COMMONS WHISKY is a prohibitively expensive brand—it is not; but wo do wieh it to bo Inferred that, it is p. superior article, made out of llio finest malt combined with the purcßt water that ever issued from the sparkling springs of the beautiful Highlands,and that matured and possospes a fine, agrooabli; fl tvour. This ia evidenced by tho fact, that its aislillers ha\o lov 11 yeaw auppliod it to the Kuglieii House of Commons; and wo may add it is Ihe only Scotch Whisky that ie honoured by a place in tluj ccllttis balongSntr u> thcr«froehment dopnrtniont connected with that institution. If tho general public will »it all timea ineiat on gettlnß this Whisky they will " kill two birds with one Btone"—first, tliey will htivo the pleasure of imbibing a delicately-flavoured and superior npirll ; nnd eocond, they will know for a certainly whether iho hosts of inich hotels do a llttlo quiol experimenting— a.l iha risk of thoir cußtomors' henli-h niid patrou&se—in cheap, raw, inferior Wkiskie*

ANTED KNOWN, W. J. LYTTLE, Blacksmith, Freeman's Bay, wishes to retnrn sincere thanka to Ms numerous customers and the public Roncrally for pnst pntronage.and wishes to state that he has Removed t© new blacksmith shop across the road, bottom of Victoria and Custom-street West, Hoping to merit, a, continuance of your patron, ago, plea.so note my business haring been damssfod by bad workmanship of those whom I employed, I am determined to pay strict attention to business in future, whan all classes of Ironwork shall be done first-class, and horee shooing of the very best class, from my own hands. -All charges moderate—Yours truly, W. J. LYTTLE, Blacksmith. Freeman's Bay. TF THS EYES FEEL TIRED -*■ in i-eartinir, do not drfay getting the assistauce of Spectacles. Con3ult PEACOCIv, Optician, Short land street. ear Special attention given to Astigmatism and Bcfectire Vision. Artificial Byes of ail colours.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 102, 30 April 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 102, 30 April 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 102, 30 April 1892, Page 2