PUBLIC NOTICES. NOW OPEN: TUB ON TAILORING COMPANY, George street. A LONG FELT WANT. This Company is formed by a co-operation of Journeymen Tailors for the supply to the Public of Clothing made to fit at the lowest possible prices. The Garments will be all Tailor-made, but gold at the same price as the common Readymade Article. Mr Hyde, for several years Cutter and Manager of the Don Tailoring Company, London, will act in the same capacity in this Company, and will personally wait on every customer, so that a perfect fit and general satisfaction will be secured. The Company’s speciality will be English Tweed Trousers, made to measure, at 12s 6d, with 15 per cent, added for customs duty, and superior Colonial Tweed Trousers at lys 6d, made and finished to please the most fastidious. As regards the English Tweeds, tho prices will be exactly the same as sold by the Don Company, London, with tho customs duty added, and the Colonial Tweeds will be correspondingly low priced. Suits of both English and Colonial Tweeds will be made to measure equally cheap ; prices ranging from 50s, with customs duty added. As on all sound Co-operative principles, the Company must command an extensive readymoney trade to succeed, and under no circumstances whatever will credit be given. All Goods marked in plain figures. The Manager would specially recommend that in placing your first order, be careful to state your own ideas of fashion, and, a perfect fit being guaranteed, your ultimate approval will be absolutely secured. Note the Address : THE DON TAILORING COMPANY, (Opposite Inglis’s), George street, Ddnedin.
LIVERPOOL ENGLAND, January, 1885. JUST PUBLISHED. STEWART, DAWSON, AND CO.’S NEW ILLUSTRATED WATCH PAMPHLET. GO Pages Or. 4to ! 200 Illustrations I THE MOST IMPORTANT, THE MOST INTERESTING, AND THE BEST ILLUSTRATED BOOK EVER ISSUED IN ENGLAND ON THE ENGLISH LEVER. STEWART, DAWSON, AND 00., LIVERPOOL, Have much pleasure in placing before their thousands of Colonial Customers and the Colonial Public generally their new Watch Pamphlet, feeling confident that a perusal of it will highly interest every intending Watch-buyer, Don’t Fail to Read in our NEW ILLUSTRATED WATCH., PAMPHLET How it is done, and how we have Distanced all Competition, And left our rivals bewildered at the rapidity of our progress, and utterly astounded at the merits and value of our Watches, and, still more, indignantly astounded at the miraculous prices at which we sell them. See Illustrations and full particulars of the Mechanism of all the following Unrivalled Watches: — STEWART, DAWSON, AND CO.’S RENOWNED. £7 10s ENGLISH HUNTING LEVERS, Sold direct for £3 15s. Fifty thousand of these in wear in the Colonies, with satisfaction unequalled,, STEWART, DAWSON, AND CO.’S HIGHEST QUALITY EIGHT GUINEA ENGLISH HUNTING LEVERS, With 3 Pairs Extra Jewels, and Real Chronometer Balance. Price, £4 15s; never approached. STEWART, DAWSON, AND CO.’S MAGNIFICENT KEYLESS ENGLISH LEVERS. . For full particulars, with Directions for Winding and Setting Hands, see new pamphlets, STEWART, DAWSON, AND CO.’S SUPERB ENGLISH SILVER CHRONOGRAPH LEVERS. Crystal Front, £6 15s; Hunter, £6 15s; the handsomest Watch ever made. Just ' Half Colonial Prices. See our New Model Watch. The Official ENGLISH KEYLESS RAILWAY LEVER, As supplied to the leading English and Indian Government State Railways. Price, £G 10s; never equalled at any price. Every Railway Employe in New Zealand should see particulars of this Watch in our new pamphlet. STEWART, DAWSON, AND CO.’S ladies’ and gents’ STERLING SILVER DEFIANCE WATCHES Open face, £1 7s fid; Hunter, £llss ; perfect* timekeepers. Not Half Colonial Prices. STEWART, DAWSON, AND CO.’S LADIES’ ENGLISH LEVERS. Open face, £3 10s ; Huater, £3 15s; positively worth Seven Guineas. STEWART, DAWSON, AND CO.’S ladies’ highest quality • ENGLISH GOLD LEVERS, All 18 carat eases, £8 10s ; Hunters, £1110s; worth £l2 10a and £l7 10s. 100 Watch Illustrations to Select from. ALBERTS! ALBERTS!! ALBERTS 111 New Designs. Gold and Sterling Silver. Indies’ and Gents’. All Illustrated, and at One-half Colonial Prices, Sterling Silver; Government Hall-marked Alberts, 9s fid, 13s fid, and 15s fid; worth 21s. See also our new speciality in Gentlemen’s Sterling Silver Double Alberts—“ The Hartington " and “ The Salisbury £lss each; worth Two Guineas. Note—All Letters to bo addressed s STEWART, DAWSON, AND CO., 34 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN,
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Evening Star, Issue 6913, 28 May 1885, Page 1
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