Business Notices. Xp 0 R NE W YEAR F0 R NB W YE AR. : BUY ONE OF 31BW AS T DAW S 0 N AND C O.'S WOBLD-BENOWNED ENGLISH LEVEE ~:... :..■ .- .WATCHES.. '.. ; . ... : -If you wiah to make a Present, such will form one ■':•■- of Lasting Worth and Appreciation. : . '. ". -..-' •" ' '■' '*■'■' NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: 34 PKINOES STREET.DUNEDIN. ST BWA HID AW S .ON, AND C O.'S ; , UNRIVALLED ENGLISH LEVERS.. ■■'".." Most Wonderful Value.; in the World. Has strong Crystal Front, £3 10a High Bezel, will last as long as any Hunter, much recommended. Price, only £3 10s; worth £6 6s. STEWART DAWSON AND CO.'S UNRIVALLED ENGLISH LEVERS. ■■'-. Our magnificent English Hunting Levers. Full capped and jewelled ; ■ . ■ in rubies, fine white enamelled dials, £315s B°ld hands, and sunk seconds, superbly finished. Sterling silver, , , Hall-marked cases. Every Watch positively worth £7 10s. Avoid worthless imitations. .'. ••:.;■ STB WART DAWS 0 N AND C O.'S UNRIVALLED ENGLISH LEVERS. ; '■.'■';' S. D. and CO.'S Magnificent Chro- ■■■■..'•• . nograph Levers. The acme of perfection, jewelled in six pairs of na j- rubies, real expansion chronometer ~,, . , balance. : Beautiful -plain polished cases, elegant dials, gold hands, and centre seconds. Beware of worthless imitations. ■ ST X WART DAWS ON AND C O.'S UNRIVALLED ENGLISH LEVERS. •■■■.. ' , It is impossible to describe the . value and quality of our Splendid ; ENGLISH LEVERS for LADIES' £3 16 a Elegant, efficient, reliable; each watch worth half-a-dozen foreignmade ones. Remember, English ■ throughout, and nete our price. ; ST:KW AR T DAW SO N AND C O.'S ; UNRIVALLED ENGLISH LEVERS. '■ S. D. ana CO.'S wonderful and ■ ■:■■.-, •■': improved Horizontal Defiance Sterling Silver Watches (Ladies' and £1 7s 6d ■ : Gents'). Reliable Timekeepers. Each ' " .. ' , ~ / Watch guaranteed. Hunters, ditto, '■-.;: £115s; worth £310s. Call and inspect. . .' ' . v STEWART DAWSON AND CO.'S ... UNRIVALLED ENGLISH LEVERS. \ '.' ' •" If you have any idea of buying a Lady's Gold Watch call and inspect our new Nonpareil Gold Keyless : -■ ..-;.•: Hunter in-18-carat Gold Cases. "ThisT £7 10» Watch, as: a model of elegance and ..■■•■<■'•■ :;':" finish, with, quality combined, has never been equalled in the world.: ;;;-We can point to hundreds being sold 1 r ' ' at £1210s that cannot compare. ■'.-■■ S. T t E W. 'A.' R T DA W SON ■ A:N p C O.'S ;:iv ',';UNRIVALLED ENGLISH;LEVERS. :] . ."''• .: !. Something new. Ladies'splendid; .;, '' ' -English* Gold Levers' . r ih". l&carat " ' ■ " '■■ " gold. English' Hall-marked cases.---£BIO3 Made entirely, in our own manu- ■ factory, and ■ worth half-a-dozen ■■■■•• :■■■:•■: ■ foreign made ones. Price only :.. .■ . , .• £Bloa. ■ ■.. ... .■ ./; ■■;■-■■::, -~\. S TEW AR T DAW S O.N AN D O O.'S ■UNRIVALLED ENGLISH LEVERS. ; ; ';}-.■■■ " : Never before sold'under £20.----y. ' {■[':■'■::'-' '"■ ' 'Ladies' very finest quality English ■'".;.■'■' Gold Hunting -Levers, full-plate :•■':■'■•' ■:.'- .movements, jewelled in rubies; £11108 The gold alone in the case of this watch is worth £610s. Ifyouwish •■■■■ .... . value for your money buy only from .... ...;.-- , the actual manufacturers. :,; .. :. S T»B WAR T DAW SON AND CO.'S UNRIVALLED ENGLISH LEVERS. ;'.'■ S. D. and CO.'s massive 18-carat . : English Gold Levers, open face,: : crystal front, £12 10s, unequalled at £12 '0 £15; ditto' Hunter, £15 10s, worth . ' £20, Keyless Hunter,; £18 10s, worth ■-.-•■■■ •■ , £25. ■ Gold Keyless Half-Ohro- ;■.'•' nometers, price £25,-worth £35. ; // .STEWARTDAWSON AND CO., 34 Princes street, Dunedin, : ' Liverpool, England; Auokland, Sydney, and Melbourne. ; '-■'- ;'.,. Publications..; .il86i::-■>■■■■■ • - THIRTY-SIXTH ;:' .'• •;. ,;/ ,:' 0-18186.= T' HE O TAGO;;;: WVTHE S S ;;.":;;vF % RipAy,3Oth.APHiL, .: ■ '■"..:';■■■ ■./■"■'•..;o--'.■-. CONTAINS: —... ■ \ -..;•,.--.-■;. .'.' ~ Continuation of Wilkio Collins'Novel, . ::-';;^''';ihb 'evil. genius.: ?■'/'■.; . •■'. •;:-.. ... Continuation of . '.-.■ •.'.' ■ . < ,■ RECOLLECTIONS OF CONVICT LIFE : ■ •,,• . -.\.i- ..:.:.. l n vy .... ; --^ ■ -• _■:■■:■-■ ..NORFOLK ISLAND AND VICTORIA, ! ..''■'■ "?-:"--;;'.'"-.""".":'= ..*Witli.;^nßonL.'JPoi:£ra,ito"s'- ■'..;"■':"-■:"!' "'. ■.'■ Being Sketches of Criminals and Prison Governors,: : including the Early Life, Career, and Death of . ; John Price, and of the Bushrangers .■•■-'■■" Billy Morgan, Burgess, &c, By Hsnby Gabbbtt, alias Rousk, the Bushranger. :: Chapter Xlll.—Dick Burgess.: ■■"...'. ''■''••••'. ■■■;.,- ,;.. J-AC'Q U A-T; ' : ' : i v;,A CHILD. OF THE GRENADIERS. '■ .-.'■,-. COBBAN'S WIT. ; : SIGHTS AND SCENESV IN CINCINNATI. ':" THE CAUSE OF AND HOW TO DELAY :v- .-■■-. ■ ■■".':':■'■' :. OLD.AGE. ■•; - •■-. ..-.■ ;: '..; ' THE LATE JOSEPH MAAS, I '■■•;• The English Tenor.' ~;.. '. ' ' : / A!LECTURE BY MAX"O'RELL;V . ,j LADIES-COLUMN: r'-,-:': A Fashionable Parisienne's Life. Gossipy Paragraphs. Home Interests. ■ ; ..■.-;.,-■ OUR LITTLE FOLKS: ! Grandma's Angel. V That' Awful Woodpile. THE KATDHALIST: Fishy Facts. ■■■■-. A Transparent Lizard. , The Origin of the American Dog. ' - EDITOR'S WALLET: .. .The End of the World at Hand. ' : Illustrating the Liquor Question. Co-operative Punning. Whitey'sDead. Aphorisms from the Quarters. MULTUM IN PAKVO. FUN ANB FANCY. SOIBNTIFIC. CHESS AND DRAUGHTS. POETS' CORNER: Stories of Life. 1 THEATRICAL: : Notes by " Pasquin." ■•■■:■ The Stage in Australia. Notes by "Scalfas." - , ■ ~;'.'; ■••■'■■ FOOTBALL: ; Notes by " Forward." , OUR VOLUNTEERS:I^ THE EASTER ENCAMPMENT AT OAMARU. ' i OUR LETTERS: Our Australian Letter. | Our Auckland Letter. '; POLITICAL:: i •■■■■•-•■ Sir Julius Vogel at Wellington. .: .■■.'■* Mr' Vincent Pyko at Tapanui.: ;.i V - I ! AQUATICS. ' : .."'■■" •■• ,■....- ■■'.; ; .LAWN TENNIS. • THBBIDDLER. » ■: LAND AND WATER. '; --:'.- •; • '■'" ; _';,• SPOETING: • ' '■:.■--:;■':■ '; ,' J." ; Racing Fixtures.. , :. . - ' '.-'■." Answers to Correspondents^ f.' l " ...Notes by .'.'Beacon." ■'.'' ' . Canterbury Sporting Notes, by ".Rata." 1 An, English Jockey's Opinion of New Zea- ''■•;' land Racing. ' Sale of Blood Stock. ' : . The Hawkosbury Races. ; A.J.C. Meeting. C.J.C. Meeting. . • Auckland Autumn Meeting. . William Day's Reminiscences. Australian. Racing in New Zealand. .;■.'■■ . 'FARM: Agricultural Exhibitiocs: Judges' Reports. Winter Prospects. . . . '..•■ , Giis Lime for Wireworm. '. Agricultural Affairs in Great Britain, by our English Agricultural Correspondent. Local Experiences: The Canada Thistle. Butter and Cheese in the States. Flirm Notes : Victorian Agricultural Statistics. Among the Dairymen. The Duty on Wool in the United States. ■ THE GARDEN: Show Fixtures. Answers to Correspondents. Calendar. THBMINBS. PASSING NOTES. THE COUNTRY. NOTES AND QUERIES. Ami THB WHOLE NEWS OF THE WEEK. V'.f ~:, '..'. . TAGO WITNESS. - Froblems and Samej we publlrtied for the amuiemeut of Urn Uv«tf of OhMs.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18860506.2.41.4
Bibliographic details
Otago Daily Times, Issue 7556, 6 May 1886, Page 4
Word Count
874Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7556, 6 May 1886, Page 4
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.