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m 1 m THOBS&SO WATCHES TO SEtiBCT FBOM I Guaranteed the beat timekeepers in the world Known Everywhere I Appreciated by all! the ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES .* J Manufactured by ■ Stewart jDawson & Qo - (LIVEBFOOL, ENaLAND), JHave been proved to Supersede all others. THE ONLY WATOH MANUFACTURERS In the Colonieß Tradiog direob with • v the Public :.',•" "Sa forger than all the ;Bttail shops in New Zealand put tt»g ethor. t ■ BUT DIBBCr FBOM THE MAKKHS, STUART OAWSOI and GPt Compare ours with the ÜBual retail, prices, and remember that we sell 500 Watches Where a retailor sells one — henoo the difference and aviog to oustomora. ~.D, & Cc'fl well-known English £3 15s Silver Hunting Levers, the very best. Worth £7 7s B.D. and Oo.'s English .'ilver *4 *ss» Lunting Lt\c;ra oh ion. balauco, ' extra jeweiled. VVorth jgd 8s , , B.V.k. kjO.'b new Excelsior^-,ii»te J&fV JLOa JfiDgiibh Lever' The Model Watoh, wwl wurfh £10 10b, ', ! f.l/. *u+ OO;V L*nes English *?» 15fe Mlv<» Hun era, fuUy wortb '«7 L 7s. Will last a lifetime H. D. ana Co 'a kuperb Hunting SO 15s Chronograph Levers, worth £12 10b ior Crystal Glass, £5 16» ; ' 8. D. and Co.'s bilver Keyleea SO lOs Hunting Lever, value, for £10 10s v OpeaFaoe £6 105,, . . ■ . The v wonderful • cterling Silver VI 154 Defiance Hunter,: .worth £3 10. Open Faoe, £1 7s 6d i S. D.,and Co.a Official Bail way JB6 lOS ' English, ' Keyle a 7 Leveri uni ednal'e at £10 10a' v '"' „. , «1& lOs, «15 108, £18 lOs, ancf ; . £as~S.D.4ind o67s c rnerb 18., Uarat Gold Englißh Levers and ; half Chronometers, sever equalled under 40 i>er cent, more ■ ' •• BO lOfi and £TIOS— 3. JD.fcOo.'a Ltdieß ' 18-carat Gold Keyless Watches, perfect gems, worth £10 10s , S3 IOS aad £11 lOs and' £14 lOSS. i). and Co.'s < Laaies' ■ le-carat '' Gold " English^.' Levers.' ' Save" at least 50 per oent by purchasing ; from the makers *-' £11 lOs and £1» lOSr-In SUver, woith ' £30, and W7 and jB3O-~lo^carat Gold, worth £60.. ti. O, k Oe'a New Patent English i Doable Chronographs, with inde- * I pencent atar^ ttop, and fly baok ' ' minute and B.cond hand*. .For i : quality' and' aoouraoy never equalled at aay price. Obtained' 1 ' Prize Medal inventions Ekhibi-' Uon last year. Special pamphlet of this watch, port free, for 2d stamp. ' ' Every Watch f ally Guaranteed. SerUng bilver Hall-marked Alberts, 9a6d, 12 » . 6d, 14b 6d, and 15a 6J, nn«est patternfl, , at nearly half usual - prioes. - The Wealemewa, in btoriing a.iv c r, 12s 6d. fey Bimply passing it over rfaoe the exact diatanoft in foet and inohtus i . recarded in the L»ial. Also forms a s^lendkl appendage or the Albert Gold Albebts, Ladies' and Gents', iSeweat Btylea, • ho.esale Pxices, rll illustrated in Pamphlet. ". r j Betail dealora are amt aed at our priceß, an \ at the unbounded popularity our ayafcm of buataess has attained. In vain have they tried to emulate our success by- the closest and moat servile imiiationa, but witl»'the hnitation the rcßembianoe ends. ; liTARANAKI HERALD & BUDGET. Procure a P.O. Order, payable to . ■ 8.0. & Oa, Auckland, or seadcaalj . . i in regißterod letter, with zb, 6U., to the price of each watch to pay post and registration,' un* we wiL ■ lorward.wfttch on a week's frei trial, by first return. i Noib.-AII Utters to be addressed— Stewart Dawson and Co., ' 94 QUKEN-iTBEET, AUCKLAND, rite at once for a copy of our Splendid iSew Illustrated Watch and Jewellery Pamphlet, and read full particulars and moxt Wonderful leßtimonials. A copy will be sent per return pott for 4d in Btampa, the coat of portage only. Other colonial branches in MkIboUBNK, ' bTDMET. and DtJNKDtN. 987 hbto IZJiAiING'6 iQZfciINGLS, JV Oldest and Best Cough Bemedy. Keating's Lozenges. ' Oldest mid-Heat Cough Bemedy. Keating's Lozenges. . • Oldest ana .beet Ccugh Bemedy. Keating's Lozenges. Oldest aud oebt Cough I emedy. Keating's Lozenges. Oldest and Jie'at Cough Kerne i;. Keating's Lozenges. ; ' Oldest »na i.e.tCo:gh Bemedy. Keating' 3 Lozenges. 1 ' - - Oldeat aid ±>-<bt Cough B medy. Keating's Lozenges. Oldett bIU iieat Cough Bamedy. Eeating's Lozenges. : Oliett t-nd iie t Cough Bemedy, keating's Lozenges. I Olde t ai;d Jie>t Cough Pemedy. Keating's Lozenges. ' " Anx JDoo-rouwn.l. tell you" tleie is -bo Letter Cough Mbdiciao thin J\EATIN<j'o juOZcNUhc. One gives relief ; if joa suffer ftom coujjU try them butoiiCe; tbey ivill c\iie. and t.ey 9cill not injure your hotlcu; tbey contain oul the pureet drugs, tkiliu'l) combiued cell ever} where lv »mali tius. Keatiug's^Worm Tablets ■ AJfUBriLY VIsOETAULf!! SWiiEl'MlfiAr, Lota in appearatcu aud tutte, furaßaingc* moat agreeaUli iiiethji vi aduiiui- teriug tbu ouly ct-rtaiu metaud for IN iEsTIN a j or TdiiEAD WO±iMj., it is a po.f.jctlj Bife and mild pnparatij;, aud ij e^puiiuil/ adapted lor cuilaten.— _old in llNtf by all (JUEMIBIB, Proprietor, IHOM A j KEATING, London, fixpoit Cheuilst« d Drug^iet, s*k hsip3o-8. advick xo Moaujiiis I —^Are you urokec n your rest by a sick child Buttering with tht pain of cutting teeth'/ Uo at once to a chemist and get a bottle of Mrs. WiMSLOW's Booth i»o ovKUp. It will lelieve the poor suffere. immediately. It is perfectly harmless, aui pleasnut to tasic, it produces natural, souu'. sleep by relieving the child from pain, am the little cherub awakes "aB bright as i button," It Boothca the child, it softenathi gurus, allays all pain, relieves wind, reguiaiti me bowels, and ia the beat known remedy to dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arming iron teething or other caubes. Mra. Wuialow' Sooihing byrup ia sold by Alediciue Ueaitn every wiiero at le, ljU, pur boitle. Mtuxutsc mm at 45»3 'JiforU'g'.ftjiJi. Louaou

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 737, 18 May 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 737, 18 May 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 737, 18 May 1887, Page 1

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