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WATCHMAKERS. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES AT GAND T. YOUNG'S • 88 Princes Stkeet, Duneimn. Direct steam communication with Great Britain has induced numbers of our citizens 10 pay visits to the Homo Country, and those who purposed getting a good Gold Watch usually supply themselves with one while at Home, thinking thereby that they get it much cheaper than they would in the Colony. This would, no doubt, be the case did the Home watchmaker sell at the same profit as we do hero; but it is a well-known fact that the best shops at Home get enormous profits; so that, although we have a duty of 16& per cent, here, we can still sell at as low a figure. With a view, however, to induce the Public to purchase all their goods here, and to meet the present depressed times, G. AND T. YOUNG are now revising the whole of their Prices, commencing with the prices of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES. They have reduoed them to such an extent that the same quality of Watches cannot be purchased in England for the money. For instanoe, G. AND T. YOUNG'S GENT'S GOLD HUNTING KEYLESS CHRONOGRAPH, full jewelled movement, compensation balance, adjusted to heat and cold, also to position (the finest Lever Watoh made), is now offered at L 67105. The London price of this Waich is 75 guineas. It will ra'urally be as Iced: How can G. and T, Young do f his ? The answer siaop'y is— G. AND T. YOUNG have facilities possessed by no others in the colony for getting their goods landed in New Zealand at the lowest possible cost. They have do commissions to pay to Home buyers; Mr George Young, cno of the partners, doing the buying in England. They buy for cash and secure all discounts. No provision has to be made for covering risk of bad stock; Mr George Young, having a thorough knowledge of the requirements of the trade here, hj ablo to send exactly what is suitable. The expenses of management here are very low, and, as only a moderate profit )s put on landed cost, no house can sell cheaper, if any so cheap. SILVER HUNTING LEVER WATCHES Now offered at following prices : , Silver Hunting Lever Watch, strong caseß, sound, capped, and EVERY jewelled movement, £3los. The WATCH cheapest Watch in the colony. REDUCED Silver Hunting Lever Watch, IN well-finished movement, with PRICE, 1 fusee and chain, £5 ss. This BOTH I Witch hitherto has been sold at GOLD £6los. AND Silver Hunting Lever Watch, SILVER, well-finished movement, five holes jewelled, gold balance, £6 15s. Superior qualities now reJ reduced to£Bßs, £8153, £9, £9los. ; m~" Inspection respectfully invited. THE WATCH, CLOCK, AND JEWELLERY REPAIRING DEPARTMENT RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. Only First-class Workmen employed. All work receives the Personal Supervision of the Messrs Young, Prices strictly Moderate. Ropairs from the Country promptly attended to. G. AND T. YOUNG. IMPORTERS, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, 88 Princes street, Dunedin. BRANCHES AT TIMARU AND OAMARU. DRAPERY. "EREERT, HAYNES, AND CO. Desire to draw Particular Attention to the following New Goods, just opened— ORIENTAL STRIPE CURTAINS HANDSOME CHENILLE CURTAINS SILK AND PLUSH CURTAINS TAPESTRY CURTAINS INDIAN MUSLIN CURTAINS. MOORISH and other Striped Materials by the yard, suitable for Portieres, etc. INDIAN DHURRIES, RUGS, AND * MATS. These goods are a decided Novelty in this Market, and an Inspection of them is necessary to form any idea of their artistic beauty of designs and colorings; and also of the extremely low prices at which they are being offered. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. Invite inspection of their Stock of NEW TWEEDS AND COATINGS For the present Season, which comprise a variety of the Choicest Makes and Patterns from the best English, Scotch, and Colonial Manufactories. THE T.AILQRING DEPARTMENT Is conducted hy an experienced and able Cy.tter, and everything requisite has been provided for the supply of Perfectly Fitting Stylish Garments of good quality. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, In every size .and shape, made from Colonial Tweeds, The Finest Selection in the City to choose from, with an unequalled assortment of Boys', Youths', and Gentlemen's Mercery. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. PER S.S. TAINUI. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. have just received a few choice Novelties in Dressing Gown) and Dressing Jackets well worthy of inspection. Also, a case of Wool Wraps, white and cream ; also, a case of new Striped Skirts and the new Cravenette Rainproof Mantles, new shapes, ladies' and children's; new Fur Capes—Bear, Skunk, Stone Marten, Racoon, etc.; Fur-lined Mantles, etc. The above are now on view. Inspection invited. RIDING HABJTS. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CQ,,, have just received a case of new Elastic Indigo Serges, a specialty for Hahita, unequalled for durability, and guaranteed fast colors. HABITS TO ORDER, 55s and 635. FANCY DRESS DEPARTMENT. Encouraged by the success which followed our efforts last season to increase the demand for local goods, we have again invested largely in Colonial Dress Tweeds, with the result that we are now able to show a stock of these goods, which for style, variety, and cheapness, is UNRIVALLED IN THE COLONY. Having made "Special Arrangements" with the leading Mills to confine the Patterns we have selected to ourselves,' our Customerii can rely on obtaining a' Stylish Drew without fear it blooming common. . 9E88887, HAYNES, AND CO.

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Evening Star, Issue 7651, 29 June 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 7651, 29 June 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 7651, 29 June 1888, Page 1