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sTKWART, DAWSON, & Co.'» World famed ENGLISH LEVERS. QPEND yonr Money Wisely, and Segare ■3 the Best Valne by purchasing from the MaQcfcctnrefa. EemGmber 1 There are no viddlemcn ia S.D. & Co.'s system, and no :.."»il profile. , !3 10b.— 3 D. <fe Co. 'a Orand Liverpool Suglidh Hactinj; lisver ; every known iT.proveiaent j gold ba'anea ; defies all eompeiif-ioti ; oher«p ot £6 6s ; beware of fri-Ustions. 84 10'.— S.D. & Cob Boperb English iluniin? Levers ; three pairs extra jewels, end ZB&\ ohronoicc&tsir balance ; worth £7 7s. Pf, lOp.—S.d. A Co.'p Grand Three-quarter plate centre saoontle Chronograph Levers ; thousand m tsmi ; without equal ; oheap 6t£lo. £10 iOe.~B,S). A Co.'s English DoubU Miuatoand Seoow'a Indopandent Chronograph lays* (ail iiDqUeb) ; the tost sporting watch m the wcr!<l ; matohlesa value. £1 7s 6d.— S.D. & Co.'s Sterling Silver Defiance Witob6s ; the best low-priced watcb ever - made. Banters do., £1 15s (Ladies 1 and Gents',) We 1 worth three guineas. N.D.& Co.'s Ladies' ivugh'ah Gold Levers £8 10s. •«s,r>. & Co.'a Ladies' English Hunting Gold Levers, £il 10». 3.P, & Co.'s L&d!e?' Keyless Gold Levera, £14 10s. S.D. & Oo.'b Ladies' 18-oarat Oold Watoh Keyless, £7 100. B.D. & Oo.'e Ogata' English Gold lievera £12 10s, 3.D. & Cc.'e Oenta' English Gold Hantinj Levers, £15 lCn. it>. A Co. 's Gentb' Gsld Keyless Hunting Levers, £18 IGb. il». A Co.'a Geatn' HaU Chronometers: , £25 3,D. & Co.'c Gcßts* English Double Gold Ohzonographs, £37 10s and £30. ".O. A Co. gaairantee a saving of 35 per not to CTtry buyer of each gold wateb .bey sell, JEWELRY I JEWELRY 1 In ail the Newest, Elegant, London designs. lin* ported direct by S.D. & Co. New consignments by every ste&n.i6f. Every artiole of guaranteed qnslity, end at about half the asnal colonial piices. Gold Sets ot Brooches and Farrings, 355, 80s, £ob, 60s, 70s, B*;'a, «nd ppwards iold Breocbes, the largest stook m the colony, 8s 6d, 10b 6 tl, 13s 6d, 16b 6d, SOs, 37s 6d, 859, 40b, te 80s Gold Barrings, 7s 6d, 10s 6d, 15s, 17s 6d, SOs, to £5 5s Gold Bangles and Bracelets, 8s 6d, 13s 17s 6d, 31b, SOs, to £5 Ba. LaJies' Gold Alberts, short, new designs 45b, 55e, 65ti, 70s, and upwards Levies' Gem and Engagement Binge, 17s &d, SOs, 40s, 50s, to £10 Ladies Gold Keepers, 10s 6d, 15s 6d, 82s and 4Os , Udies' W^ddiog ings, 17s 6d, 38s M, 401 >oDtß' Gold Alberts, 85s, 90s, £5 10s to £1 10s dents' Gc Lookets, 15s, 17s 6d, 40s, 48s, SOs, 635, 70s, £8 10s, and £10 10s 9 snip' Gold Seals and Charms, 15s, 18a 31s, 245, SOs, 455, 60b ..adies' and Gen Sterling Silver Alberts, handsome new designs, the b«Bt value ever offered— prices, 11s 6d, 12s 6d, 14a 6c 1 , 16b 6d, to 25s Sterling Silver Seats, Compasses, Charms, Lockets, &c, an immense variety, Ss 6d, 8s 6d, 4s 6d, 5b 6d to 109 6d— all won. derful value, None.— All luttere, correspondence, and orders m future, from all parti of New Zeaand, to be sent to STEWAB.T, BAWSON, k CO t 04, Qnean St. AUCKLAND. sa£" Watohea sent daily sll parts safe, jit oar own risk, by registers! post Sena P. 0.0. to S.D. & Co., Auckland, for any Watch or artiole of Jewelry yon may require, and add Is 8d for postage, and we will eze> ante your order faithfully and forward, with guarantee, by first mail. Mots.— -We have now no other place o! business m New Zealand, and we employ no agents. AU orders and correspondence m New Zealand to be sent to the abort address PLANTING^ SEASON. SPRINGLANDS NURSERY. JHALE begs to inform the • Publio that he has on hand a large and well selected Stock of all kinds of Fruit Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Fines, and Barberries, eta. Persons can now be supplied with above, or the laying out of Orchards &c, will be undertaken by J. HALE, Sprioglands. N.B. — Tomato, Cabbage, Cauliflower, and all other kinds Kitchen Garden Plants, always m Stook. WAIRAU RESTAURANT. g. hTg g s (Late of Renwioktown) WISHES to inform the publio generally that he haß TAKEN OVER THE BUSINESS so long carried on by Mr Joan fciiiTH, at the WAIBAU BESTAUBANT, and hopes by attention to business to receive a fair Bhare of support. A PRIVATE ROOM FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN R. J. MILLARD (Nvy to W. S. Watson'b) 3 ACPIER k HARNESS MAKER Renwiok. BEGS to return his % sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Renwiok and District for the Liberal Support ; accorded him during the time he has ■ been m the above business, and i trusts by paying attention to all orders, combined with good work* manship and moderate oharges, to merit n continuanoe of the same, Yf. *' Repairs neatly and promptly nrffied. 886 GRATEFUL —OOMFOBTING. > SPPS'SJX)COA BREAKFAST. I T)I a thorough knowledge of the ■ j natural laws whioh govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine pro perties of vdll-seleoted cocoa, Mr Epps has provided out breakfast tables with % delioatelyflavoured beverage whioh may save us so many doctor's bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendenoy to disease. Hundreds of aubtle maladies i ere floating around us ready to attaok wherUw there is a weak point. We may esolna Made Bimply with boiling water or milk Bold n 1-lb paoketsbyGrooera labelled - .BUS ; » JAMES EPPS & CO. J HOMCEOPATHIO CHEMISTS, London, England.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXX, Issue 79, 5 April 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XXX, Issue 79, 5 April 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XXX, Issue 79, 5 April 1894, Page 1

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