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Watches, Jewellery, &c. Iβ, JEWELLERY, ID ICII-FM - \ FOR REAL VALUE VISIT ■IT fillli I'S ■' GREAT ENGLISH WATCH EXHIBITION, 94, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND (OPPOSITE WYNDHAMSTREET), It is now ten years since STEWART DAWSON AND CO., of Liverpool, first announced their new lystem of direct supplv to the public, extinguishing at one fell swoop the gigantic profits of the middlenan. Since then the fame of S. D. AND CO. and the marvellous value of their ENGLISH LEVERS has roread to all ends of the world, and business has flowed to them in equal proportions. It is everywhere iicknowledged that STEWART DAWSON AND CO., Liverpool, have been the pioneers of English watch enterprise ; and they intend to maintain the position they have so universally and meritoriously earned. There is no watch in the world to compare with the English Lever for Durability, Solidity, and Timekeeping ; but the prices charged for them have been so systematically kept up by dealers that to most people the possession of such could only be looked upon as a luxury. Happily for the public, though unfortunately for dealers, those days of exorbitant profits have gone for ever. ...,..'. S. D. AND CO. having added Jewellery and Electro-plate to their well-known Watch trade, hereby intimate to the public that they have in Stock and receive monthly the newest and beat designs of Jewellery Goods of every description, and the public are invited to call and Inspect the Goods before purchasing their Birthday and Wedding Presents. Cull and receive gratis our splendid now Illustrated Watch and Jewellery Pamphlet, free on application or posted to any address for 3d—cost of postage only. Compare ours with the usual retail prices, and remember that we sell 600 watches where a retailer sells one—hence the difference and saving to Customers £3 TkS.-S. D. AND COS well-known ENGLISH SILVER HUNTING LEVERS. Worth £7 7s. pa irS—S D. AND GO'S ENGLISH SILVER HUNTING LEVERS, chron. balance, extra Art 10 jewelled. Worth £8 Bs. p=l AS.—S. D. AND CO ' S new Excelsior } plate ENGLISH LEVER. Well worth £10 10s £R IKS-S D. AND COS superb HUNTING CHRONOGRAPH LEVERS, worth £12 10s JbO 10 or Crystal Glass, £fi 15e. «n AS — D. AND COS SILVER KEYLESS HUNTING LEVER, value for £1010s. Open face, <£.O 1U £5 joe. • .-,., r>l i r The Wonderful STERLING SILVER DEFIANCE HUNTER, worth £3 10s. Open face XI 10 £1 7 S ad. • • •• ■ ■; " •• ; C •'•: : _£f* 1 0 - -3 ' D - AND CO ' S official Eai l, "* ENGLISH KEYLESS LEVERS, unequalled at £10 10s. fl lo inS, j?i» lAS, r»iQ lAS, and J?OKS. —S D. AND CO'S GOLD ENGLISH i/U IV ' JblO llr , &1O IV SjAV • LEVERS, never equalled under 40 per cent more Pβ inS und o>7 1 AS.— D. AND CO'S Ladies' lß-carat GOLD KEYLESS WATCHES, perfect JLO IV ' -W XV gems, worth £10. 10s I?Q IAS..CII inS, and i? 1/1 1 AS.—S. 1). AND CO'S Ladies' 18-carat GOLD ENGLISH i-O IV 'All IV *1* XV LEVERS. Save at least 60 per cent, by purchasing from the makers REPAIRS I Note : REPAIRS ! WANTED KNOWN.—Best Watch Glasses fitted 3d each; charges for Watch Repairs, no matter what maker or where bought, equally cheap. Best; workmen kept on the premises. All Watches cleaned are guaranteed at STEWART DAWSON & CO.'S GREAT ENGLISH WATCH EXHIBITION, 04, Queen-street. TO COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. Watches and Jewellery may now be posted and registered at book post rates. If your Watch wants cleaning pack it in a box carefullv, enclosing full name and address only, and send by same mail a letter of instructions, enclosing postal note for 4s 6d, and we will return the Watch within a few days in good order, post paid and registered. When sending letter and postal note, state the number of the Watch posted. S3 , All letters and communications to be addressed to STEWART DAWSON & CO., 94, Queen -street, Auckland. Other Colonial Branches at Melbourne, Sydney, and Dunedin. Dress and Fashion. \ i •■...- §mHE tide in the affaire of man" which /I ■ \ might; in many instances have led to fortune I V hae been turned the other way by wearing J •V \ a bad suit of clothes. To be well dressed —f~J Vj enables the envoy to be welcomed, the jjiLx7 \. business man to succeed, the lover to woo I j / and win, and the actor to play his part. 1 / / M 111 ii iii FACTORY Ml WILL PARTICIPATE ID THE Ml ADVANTAGES. AND DRESS MORE ECONOMICALLY AND BETTER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE. i ————— MEN'S NEW ZEALAND'TWEED SUITS from 33s 6d BOYS' AND YOUTHS' LONG TROUSERS SUITS from 21s LITTLE BOYS' KNICKER SUITS (NEW ZEALAND TWEED) from 8s 6d TAILORING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES AT MOST REASONABLE CHARGES. 158 and 160, Queen-street, Auckland. NOW ON J NOW ON! THE BEST CHANCE THIS SEASON ' Off OBTAINING NEW AND SEASONABLE DRAPERY, CLOTHING AND MILLINERY, AT UNDENIABLY LOW PRICES. GREAT SALE, GREAT SALE! OF THE STOCK OF A SUBURBAN DRAPER, Removed to those Central Premises in Queen-street, next Greyhound Hotel, and FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. If you want anything at all in Drapery, Clothing, or Millinery, give us the first call. The stoc'ic ie large, all new goods, no old stock, and an inspection of prices . will convince everyone that a grand opportunity of getting bargains ie now offered. J. G. BROWN & CO., ' QUEEN-STREET. THE GREAT FIRE AT DEVONPORT! FITOI'S DRAPERY MD CLOTHING STOCK. SALYAGE! SALVAGE! SALYAGE! .A. E. FENTON, Not being able to secure Premises at Devonport, has Removed the whole of his Salvage Stock of Drapery, Clothing, &c, to those PREMISES NEXT TUTTLE'S, PHOTOGRAPHERS, QUEEN-STREET ' (Midway between Wellesley-street and Wakefield-street), . . WHERE THE WHOLE WILL BE OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT HALF-PRICE. SHEETING AT HALF-PRICE! ~ CALICOES AT HALF-PRICE! BLANKETS AT HALF-PRICE ! DRESSES AT HALF-PRICE! MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AT HALF-PRICE ! ■:)■;, • , ' AND , ... HEAPS OF OTHER GOODS ONLY SLIGHTLY DAMAGED ALMOST GIVEN ;-, -.-, s AWAY. ' .'.- :'r sale NOW ON. ;:,'*.':..;.': .:: PLEASE SHOP EARLY. Noes the Addbess : NEXT TUTTLE'S, Photographer. Queen-strbkt. mHB REDUCTION 01? MEDICAL I S A,OELEBEATED eU HOT -*■ FEES TO ENGLISH BATES having proved To the Invalid seeking health and the Tourist on » triumphant success, PR. BAKEWKLL has re. ggy «£• J^ES^^l& M S!BS moved to more commodious premises, nearly opposite having leased the Above property, visitors will find the old one., where he trusts that by tatter arrange- tlK°tt°^ pnente In Dispensing some of the delay which, ton Communication daily by steamer and coach alter, regret, patten* AM» had to experience, may be ajagfiie ,^ prevented. . :■..- . • telegrams addressed to the Manager, Wai wura Hotel; v. ■t « «_ »i ... . or «• H. Hayr A Co., Agents, 13, Lower Queen. Pees as before—Consultation, 2s 6d ; Visits, ha street, Auckland, will receive prompt attention. (Medicine Included). Invariably cash; no booking . ■ ' ■■■''■ ' - —~— - T)OUNDKEEPERS' BOOKS (under the :•..' :■ :, -. , ■ .. : > •' - JL new Act), 25 and 60 pa«ee, with the Schedule GALLON'S BUILDINGS, of Fines (or Trespass and Impounding Pees inserted n commencement, on Sale at the Herald Publishing Corner of Hobson and Cook-streeta. J Office, Queen-stieet.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9022, 7 April 1888, Page 3

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