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The Popular Beverage for BwjMJ^ power ar© retained and , D0™°™™a ■■■ "* fciABBOBT's Cocoa. It In abaolEtely pnra> Watches. S "TEWART T\AWSON'AND'/^O.' & ■ WORLD - FAMED ENGLISH LEVERS.-* < SPEND YOUR MONEY WISELY, -£ And Secure the Bost Value by Purchasing rrom • the Manufacturers. - ari Remember—There are no middlemen in a.v. ; and Co.'s system, and no retail Pr°^ s- ~ h £5 10— S.D. and Co.'s Grand Liverpool Englisn ■/ Hunting Lever; every known improvement, i gold balance; defies all competition;, oneap lat £6 6s; beware of imitations. ; - _ £4 lOs-S.D. and Co.'s Superb English HuntinK Levers; three pairs extra jewels, and real chronometer balance; worth £7 7s. £6 10s—S.D. and Co.'3 Grand Three quarter Plate Centre Seconds Chronograph Lovers; thousands in wear; without equal; cheap at £10103-S.D. and Co.'s English Double Minute and Seconds Independent Chronograph Lever (all English): the Dest Sporting Watoa in the ' world; match loss value. £1 7s 6d—S.D. and Co.'9 Sterling Silver Defiance Watches: the best, low-priced watch ever , made. Hunter's ditto, £1 15s (Ladies' and Gents'), worth 3 guinaas , B.D. and Co.'s Ladies' English Gold Levers, S.D. and Co.'s Ladies' English Hunting Gold Lever 3, £1110s • ~ T S.D. and Co.'s Ladies'Keyles3 Gold,jLever*. S.D. and Co.'s Ladies' 18 Carat Gold Watch (Keyless). £710s "■ 010 S.D. and Co.'b Gents' English Gold Levers, £12 S.D. and Co.'s Gents' English Gold Hunting Lever?, £15 10s _L .. S.D. ana Co.'s Gents' Gold Keyless Hunting. £18 10s S.D. and Co.'g Gents' Half Chronometers. £25 S.D. and Co.'s Gonts' English Double Gold Chronographs. £27 10s and £30 S.D. and Co. Guarantee a Saving of 25 per cent. to every buyer of each Gold Watch they 8011.

JEWELLERY. JEWELLERY. In all the Newest. Elegant London Designs. Imported direct by S.D. and Co. New consignments by every steamer. Every article of guaranteed quality, and at about half tha usual colonial prices. Gold Sets of Brooches and Earrings. 255, 30s ; 50s, 60s. 70s, 80s. and upwards Gold Brooches, ihe largest stock in the colony, 8s 6d. 103 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 17s 6d, 203, 27s 6d, 355, -10a, 50s, 60a, 70s Gold Earrings, 7s 6d, 10s 6d r 15s, 17s 6d, 303, to £5 5s Gold Bangles and Bracelets, 8s 6d, 12s 6d, 17s 6d, 21s. 30s. to £5 5s1 Ladies' Gold Albsrts, short, now designs. 455, 55a, 655. 70s, and upwards Ladies' Gom and Engagement Rings, 17a 6d, 30s, 40s, 50s, to £10 ' Ladies' Gold Keepers, 10s 6d, 15s 6a, 22s 6d, 40s Ladies' Wedding Rings, 17s 6d,28s 6d. 403 Gents' Gold Alberts, 85s. 90s, £5 103, to £10 103 Gents' Gold Lockets. 15s 6d. 17s 6d, 40s, 425, 50s, 635. 70-i. £8 10s, and £10 10s Gouts' Gold Soals and Charms, 15s, 18s 6d, 21s, 245. 30s, 455, 60s Ladies' and Gents' Sterling Silver Alberts. handsome new designs, tho best value ever oifered—prices, 11s 6d, 12s 6d, 14s 6d, 16s 6d to 253 Sterling Silver Seals, Compaseea, Charms, Lockets, etc., an immense variety, 2s bd, 3b 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d to 10s 6d—all wonderful value. Note.—All letters, correspondence, and orders in future from all parts of New Zealand to bs sent to STEWART TfcAWSON & <pO., 94, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Watches sent daily to all part? safe, at o^d i own risk, by registered post. Send P. 0.0. uj^ S. D. and Co., Auckland, for any Watch o"' Article of Jewellery you may rcqvire, and add la 3d for postage, and we will execute your order faithfully and forward with guarantee by fir3t mail. STEWART DA WSON & Co. repair and cleanGold and Silver Watches, no matter what makei' si- wherp bought. Workmanship guaranteed.

„ Public.Notices..-. The Coming Football Season.1 As tho Season is fast approaching when this National Game of jjamos w m bo in. full swing, wo think it woll to say a word or so a little before, as well as during tho Season, to all thoso taking part in this pastime, which requires so much physical exertion, and also an extraordinary amount of euro to prevent serious accidents. •-, ... >. Mo3t o£ our footballers, frequently while playing, meet with some description #of accident, either arising froai a kick or collision, and often in a manner most unaccountable. i Contusions, bruises and abraeious aro regular attendants upon every football match, and frequently one or other of these mishaps occur just n little too close to the first "spell,"-when tho 'player, through the want of some balm cr other to comfort the wounded part, is very considerably incommoded upon entering the next bout, and discovers a great discrepancy in the style and eil'ect of his play compared with that of tho first innings. : Many of om-athletes arc worshipping at the shrine of " YiC BISHOP'S BOTTLE," this most modern as well as one of tho most ancient relievers of pain that is, or ever was, offered to athletes ana the world generally. - .•'•■• It dooi not signify how distressing the pain arising from any of the above-named accidents may bo. "Ye Bishop's Bottle," rqliever and pain cure, will lit and make ready any unfortunate for the next call of " time," and he will feel thoroughly refreshed and as keen for further play as when he first faced his opponents' goal posts. There are many people whoso physical exertions are necessarily so great that a "spell" is absolutely necessary, and to refresh themselves and make ready for "another turn," they simply sponge the chest and arms with "Ye Bishop's Bottle" lotion.and the desired lithesome feeling is attained by this means, and the game ia renewed and pursued with greater zest than ever. Many a goal has been lost through a shoot of pain too noticeable to tho sufferer to be ignored appearing at the most critical moment of tha game, and the rnombor upon whose speed or strength generally so much of the game for his own side depends, fails, through non-attendance to some slight injury. The agents have been most persevering in supplying this lotion to the various chemists and storekeepers throughout Auckland and District, as we perceive all along tho lino of route to our various football paddocks, " YE BISHOP'S EOTTLIS." It is worth a try, and tho result will be a goal with a bia G, and plenty of applause. >' ** " -—-•J

—Vfl U I ill ~n —' I Ws& a, '1' <~-r-\ PM • 'Mm} n^pi/ |Sg If/ GOPVfiTaHT." . \^. ' "THE WORTH O' A THBP3C a best learned by the want o' it." AUhotigb olieap in point of price, SAPOLIO Ca beyond value. Those who try it know. Don't you want a friend -who weld talw hfilf jour .hard work off your Bbouiderß and do it withaut a murmur? What would you give to find an issistantin your houßework that would keep your ioors and walls clean, and your Mtchm bright, md yet never grow ugly over tho-mattei of hard work. Sapolio is just such a friend and can be bought at all groqers. No. 30. Jgl It. AT E R f> R O S., STOCK and SHAREBROKERS, N To. 3, Stock Exchange, ar.d 97, Qaeen-atroot, Auckland ; also at Albert-street, Thames, fcjfcarelnvtwiarii Guic'.oior"fttrdod<)napp]i;at;i'l-«

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 117, 18 May 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 117, 18 May 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 117, 18 May 1892, Page 2