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TEN THOUSAND WATCHE* TO SELECT FBOM 1 Guaranteed the beat timekeepera in the worl Known Everywhere! Appreciated by all! r*s ENGLISH LivER WATCHES Manufactured by Stewart Dawson &€ta (LIVBBPOOL, ENGLAND), ' 'Have been proved to Supersede all others. THE ONLY WATCH MANUFACTURERS In the Colonies Trading direct witt the Pablio. r Sa larger than all the Batail Bhops in New Zealand put together. BUY DIRHOr FBOM THE MAKEBS, SUftART \>Mm and 03, Compare ours with the usual retail prices and remember that we sell 500 watoheß where a retailer Bells one — henoe the difference and aviog to oustomers. .~>.D. & Co.'s well-known English S3 15s Silver Hunting Levers, the very beet. Worth £7 7a B.D. and Oo.'s English Mlvor 554 a 5» Ltmting Lcvors oh ion. balance, tatrncjeweiled. Worth £8 8s S.D. &vio.'anew Excelsior J-piate &\ 1O» Jfinglieh Lever The Model Watch, won wotth 61(j 10b t*,t/.&m Co.'a L«aiea Euglish && HSb bihu Hunters, fully worth £7 7s. Will last a lifetime S. 1). snl Co.'b fc.uparb Hunting £O 15s Chronograph Levers, worth £12 10a; or Crystal Glass, £5 15a 8. D. and Oo.'s bilver Keyless SO lOs Hunting Lever, value for £10 10s. Open Face £5 10 a ; The' wonderful titerling Silver BI 15<» Defiance Hunter, worth £3 10. Open Face, £1 7s 6d S. D. and Oo.'s Offioial B&ilway £6 lOs English Keyle-s Lever, oncquallo at£loloa cii lOg, £15 lOs, £18 lOs, and £85— SD. and Oo.'s rrnerb 18 Carat Gold English Ltveraand haltChronometerß,Bever equalled under 40 |>er cent, more SO lOS and £7 lOs— a. D. k Oo.'s Ladies 18-caratGold Keyless Watches, perfect gemß, worth £10 10s £8 lOs &ad £11 lOs and £14 lOs— B. JL>. andCo,'s Ladies' la-oarat Gold English Levers. Save at least 50 per cent, by purchasing from the makers £11 lOS and £13 lOg— ln Silver, worth £30, and £97 and £3O— lß-carat Gold, worth £60, 8. D. & Go's New Patent English Double Chronographs, with independent start, ttop, and fly back minuta and second hands. For and accuracy never t equalled at any prioe. Obtained Prize Medal inventions Exhibition last year, • Special pamphlet of this watch, post free, for 2d stamp. £very Watch folly Guaranteed.; Serling Silver Hall-marked Alberta, 9s 6d, 12<j 6d, 14s 6d, and 16a 6d, nnwest patterns, ■ at nearly half usual prices. The Wealemetna, i° sterling &iv c r, 12s 6d. By Simply pas.ing it over rfaoe tne exact distance in feet and inches i reoarded in the Dial. Also forma ■ a Splendid appendage or the Albert. Gold Albbbts, Ladies' and Gents', Newest Styles, "ho.eaale Prioes, All illustrated in Pamphlet. Betail dealers are amazed at our prices, an 1 at the unbounded popularity our system of bueiaoea has attained. In vain have they tried to emulate i.nr suooe^s by the olosost and most servile imitations, but with the imitation tha resemblance ends. TARANAKI HERALD & BUDGET. Procure a P.O. Order, payable to S.D, & Go., Auckland, or send cub in registered letter, with 2s, 6d., to the price of each watch to pay post and registration, ani we will forward watch on a week's free trial, by Brat return, _ _ Noib. — All Letters to be addressed—- ~ Stewart Dawson and Co., 94 QUEEN-6TBEET, AUCKLAND, " rite at once for a copy of oar Splendid Now Illustrated Watch and Jewellery Pamphlet and read full partioularß and moat Wonderful Testimonials. A copy will be Bent per return post for 4d in stamps, the cost of postage only, Other Colonial Branob.es tn Melbourne, Sydhbt. and Ddnboin. 987hbto 17" EA'l JUNG'S LOZENGES, •A^- Oldest and Best Cough Bemedy. Keating's Lozenges. Oldest and Heat Cough Bemedy. Keating's Lozenges. Oldest ana .Beat Cough Bemedy. Keating's Lozenges. Oldest and geist Cough Eomedy. Keating's Lozenges. Oldest and J3eat Cough Bemed/. Keating's Lozenges. Oldest and ue^t Cojgh Bemedy. Keating' 3 Lozenges. Oldest and litet Cough Bamedy. Keating's Lozenges. Oldett acd Best Cough Bamedy. Keating's Lozenges. Oldfcfct and -Be:t Cough Bemedy. Keating's Lozenges. . Olde t aud I3e*t Cough Bemedy, Keating's Lozenges. "AtTK DOGI'OBWIMi TELL XOO" there is no Letter Cough Medicine than KEAHNU'a LOZ ttNGBd. One gives relief ; if joa suffer from oou^h try them but once ; they will cure, and they mill not injure your heulta; they contain ojl the purest drugs, skilfu'ly com Dined. _ toll ever>whe.e in email tins. Keating's Worm Tablets. APUBKLY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT, both ia appearance and taste, furalsaing a moßt agreeable method of admiDittering the only certain method for INTESTINAL, or THIiEAD YVOtfHd. It is a petftiotlj safe and mild preparati jr, and ij espeoiall/ adapted Jor obllaion. — iOl/D IK XIKB BI ALL Chemists. Proprietor, THOMAS KEATING, T jndon, I Expoit Chemist v d Druggist, sii hsp3o-8r Adviok to MoiflßßSl — Are you broken n yoar rest oy a sick cbild suffering with the pain of cutting teeth 7 Go at once to a chemist and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow'b Sooth ING Syetjp, It will relieve the poor suffere.' immediacy. It is perfectly harmless, and pleasant to taste, it produces natural, sound sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes "as bright aa a bntton." It soothes the cbild, it eoftena the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and ia the best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arißingfrom teething or other causes, Mrs, Winslow' Soothing Syrup is sold by Medicine dealer everywhere at la. l£d. per bottle. lilwjufao. ured At 198 Oslozd'itrwti Loadoq

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7376, 20 May 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7376, 20 May 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7376, 20 May 1887, Page 1

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