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STEWART DAWSON & GO. Send BEST WISHES for a HAPPY NEW YEAR to ALL . , Old and lew Customers, Friends, and Former Patrons. Xp all we return our very best thanks, We are now receiving orders daily frcm all parts of Otago for our beautiful Wares, Jewellery, and Watches, Ah pfders are carefully executed, and despatched to the greatest satisfaction of customers, who are thus enabled to obtain the very nicest and newest of everything in our line at 20 to SO per cent, under, usual. Otago prices^ all delivered carriage paid. Whenever you want things and cannot come to our Store, write. All the advantages of selecting from New, Stylish, Dependable Goods are as fully yours when ordering by mail as if you came in person ; there ■ is ne^er. any. jeisk about what you buy from' us. Be friendly— -tell us what you want— if to substitute or not, and if you send too much money we will return the cfrange. popular goods at popular prices, selling at close margins of profit, one price to all. makes ours a safe place to,. trade with, either by mail or in person." '.Send* jjrour name and address, and we will forward free our 40-page Illustrated Booklet of Jewellery, Watches, and Silverware. It will interest you. And when you visit Dunedin we cordially invite you to call and inspect our New Premises and contents. > < ■ . .DUNEDIN CITY IMPROVEMENTS.-EXTRACT FROM OTAGO DAILY TIMES, DECEMBER. 12, 1902.

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Sold Tin 'It % Charms. I* -- Zv«ry - Lady likes to liave pee » - wC_ •Finore of ihete useful little pins. M ■ lhejr arc so' -handy 'for fastening * -ft late.' -'We/Have a 'nice tetection ■'*' - now. With Kangaroo or Emu fl Afi. Pendants. 6s 6d ; a better one, ■ j.Q> Sr 6d; with Lucky tig. Chased H .^k Heart,-or. Wishbone, 5s 6d ; Larre H flpßßl Bean, €s 6d; Extr* Loige Bell, B -■§Bk 6s 6d ; with Small Heart, Lean, 9 gy vr Bell, 3j 6d. • I Nellie Stewart Gold Bangles Axe atill as popular as ever, and we have a good range of Sizes. and Prices. Each one is perfect in- make, and has the Invisible Joint and Ca.tch. " In 9ct Gold they run 50s, 63=. 70s, 80s, '" S7s 6d; in 15ct Gold, 67s Cd, 955, £5, £6, £1.. - Gold Hearts J^ In 9ct. and 15c>. Gold. 9*. Heait. 6s 6d, B' 6d, 10s 6d, and SfuTvjfSS ' 12* 6d. 15ct. Gold Engraved iffHIHSH Heait*, 21p, £7s'6d, Rbur>(\ SOa ; Oval, 27s 6d and 30a. We %*J t^Sm hava.a very comtilefe i election of IMitm' Small LocVers at ... - *v«rjfprie»ffQriHl>«.<pi9.3?'. .J&enr one iv ntw and' pretty, and will please rskejnos>fa«ti*iors.r skejnos>fa«ti*iors. . - ..--•-. St#^Da^Qlt 1; English Levers. A MILLION ia Use. ■' Best Value in tbe woild. ,£310», £4-10f, to £8 10?. Every Watch fully guaranteed. If you are in search of high-clats workmanship ittid value for your mom y, you can rest asai red tbat the entire universe doei not afford you a better opportunity. ' v Gem Set . Rings. ▼ Nowhere else can you find such a charming array of pretty Engagement Rings to select from. New desists never before seen ia Otago. Tne prices are very low, while the quality in every insiancp. is 18ct. Gild, set , -with Diamonds, Rubies, Pearls, or other Fine Gem*. Prices from £1 10s, £2, £2 10s, £3, ' and upwards. i ladies' Silver-mounted : Purses, 'An enormous gathering of all the popular atyles, with Solid Silver Locks and mounts. : £The prices run, 103 6d, 12s 6cl, l'4s 6d, I6s fed, 183 6d, 31s, 22s 6d, 255, 27s Gel. - With •Massive Ornamented Silver Mount, a very • special line, £2 355. With Gold Mounts, 87s 6d, and 40s. An Al-Silver Purse (new »tyle) in the exquisite Watteau style, £2 rlOa. Lined Jewel Cases. .Every -woman likes to have one of these exquisitely decorated Jewel Boxes on her table to told all the little trinkets she «o dearly laves. /Ours are heavily plated with iterling Silver, naving been made specially for us— "our name on .each. Prices— Jß3 Cd, 2li, £ss, 30s, 35k, according to size.

''SCOTIA'S' SONS AS LEADERS IN POLITICAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT.

(Extrtct from Brisbane Press, August, 1902.) - In the social, political, and industrial development of Queensland many men of varied nationalities hare laboured, but probably bo race his taken a more prominent part in -the work than " Scotia's ■ana." In politics alone the greatest statesman Queensland ever law was a Scotchman— Sir Thomas il'llwralthf Then there is Sir Hugh Nelson and the Premier, Mr Philp. both Scotchmen. And just luthe hard-headed; vigorous race from the north of the Tweed have largely shaped the political and I ImcUl destinies of-this young land. 80 they have been amongst the most enterprUing ia the develop- ) 1 nent «f its industries. Henet it ia that we hail with glad acclamation the advent in our midst of Mr '. >. Stewart Dawson, the founder of the great jewellery firm bearing his name, which has b«come a louiehold word throughout Australasia. The new building at the corner of Princes and Dowling ' trots has been turned into a palatial establishment by this enterprising firm, and it has already I - tecome % notable landmark in the city.. It aw interest many of our readers to learn that. Mr Jawson. the proprietor who controls thw vast business, is the designer of these suptrb new premises. ' (remarkable minis this cool, clear-headed, practical-nunded Aberdoniap, who bids fair to-be the : £uatralian prototype of the great Andrew Carnegie.. He is a-jewelUr, arti*. designer, architect, but I Shove all. a business mao with the keenest perception pf things therein. The practical side of hia Vharaeter is shown in the remarkable success which has crowned his efforts ever since 1871, when he tstabllshed the firm at Liverpool, England. During the past 30 years be has been the guiding spirit rt the business, and embodies in himself every phase of its deveinum.n*.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2545, 24 December 1902, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2545, 24 December 1902, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2545, 24 December 1902, Page 18

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