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m~ TErJ THOiI^MO BATCHES TO SBIiBOT FBOM I Guaranteed the beet timekeepers in the world Known Everywhere! Appreciated by all! *™ ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES Manufactured l)y Stewart Dawson &$n (LIVfiBPOOL, BNQLAND), 'Have been proved to Supersede all others. THB ONLY WATCH MANUFAOTUBERS In tbe Colonies Trading direct with the Public. „Sa larger than all the Betail shops in New Zealand put together. BUZ DIRBOr FBOM THB MAKERS, m&AHr vmm ™» 03, ' Compare oure with the usual retail prices. and remember that vo sell 500 watohes where a retailor sells one — hence the differenoe and aviag to oustomers. i*.J). <k Oo.'s well-known English £3 15s Silver Bunting Levers, the very best. Worth £7 7s . -' ti.D. and Oo.'s English Pilver *4 *5(» Lttnting Ltvura chion. balance, v&tnt jeweJod. Worth £8 8s , S.D. &vo.'e new Excelsior J-piato &k 1O» JfingUsh Lever The Model Watch, W6U worth £10 10b ■ ti.v % *u4 Oo.'b Lnaieß Buglish «S» 15ft' BiUb'i. Hun Mrs,' fully worth £7 7s.'- Will last a lifetime' 8. 1), •n't Oo.'s &up«rb 'Hunting' SG 15s Chronograph Levers, worth £12 10s ; or Crystal Ctlass, £5 16s • 8. D. and Co.'s Silver Keyless SO lOs Hunting Lever, value for £10 ; 10s. Open Face £5 10s > ■ The wonderful btorling Silver XI 15«« Defiance Hunter, worth £3 10. Open Pace, £1 Ts 6d L ' S. D. and Ce.'s Official Bailway SO lOS English Keyle?s Lever, unequalte at £10 10a CIS. lOg, £15 lOs, «18 108, and £25— SD. and Co.'s fcrnerb 1& Carat Gold English Liven and half Ohroaometers, never equalled under 40 pet cent, more ' £8 lOs at;d £7 lOs— 3. D. & Oo.'s Ladieß 18-caratGold Keyless VVatohes, perfect gemß, worth £10 10s £8 IOS aad £11 lOs and £14 108S. I>. and Ck>,'B Ladies' 18-oarat Gold English Levers. Save at least 60 per cent by purchasing from the makers £11 IGS and £19 lOs-^-In Silver, worth : £30, and £37 ( nd £30— -18-carat Gold, worth £60, S. D. & Go's New Patent Eaglish Double Chronographs', with independent start, Etop, and fly back minuti and second hands. Fo; quality and aoouraoy never equalled at' any price. Obtained Prize Medal inventions Exhibition last year, ' Special pamphlet of this watch, post free, for 2d stamp. Every Watch folly Guaranteed. Serling Silver Hall-marked Alberts, 9s 6d, 12j ■ 6d, 14s 6d, and 15s 63, n««est patterns, ! at nearly hblf usual- prices. The Wealemetaa, in sterling Silver, 12s ■ 6tt. By Simply pas-ing It over if ace tbe exact distance in feet and inches i. recorded in the Dial, Also forms' a splendkl appen- | dage or the- Albert '■ - I GOLD AIiBEBTS, LADIEB'- and-GKNTS', '. Newest Styles, '• hoiesale Prices, hll illustrated in Pamphlet. ißetail dealers are amazed al our prices, an i at the unbounded popularity oar system of business has attained. In vain havo they tried to emulate 'cur success by the olosast and most servile imitations,* but with the Imitation the r. somblanoe ends. OTARANAK! HERALD & BUDGET. i li . jure a P.O. Order, payable to B.D. & Co., Auckland, or send cash in registered letter, with 2s, 6d., to the pries of each watch to pay post and registration, and we tiw forward watch on a week's fro* by first return. _ __ i Note."— All Letters to be addressed — Stewart Dawson and Co., ,94 QUEEN-STBEET, AUCKLAND, £ rite at once for a oopy of our Splendid Now Illustrated Watch and Jewellery Pamphlet and read full particulars and most Wonderful Testimonials. A oopy will be sect per return post for 4din stamps, the cost of postage only, Other Colonial Branches in Melbourne, Sydney, and Dtohdin. 987 hb to KEATING'S LOZENGES, Oldest and Best Cough Bemedy, Keatiug's Lozenges. Oldest and Beat Cough Bemedy. Keating's Lozenges. Oldest and Beat Cough Beroedy. Keating's Lozenges. Oldest and Best Cough Bemedy. Keating's Lozenges. Oldest and Beat Cough Bemedy.' Keating's Lozenges. Oldest end tfe.'t CoughJßemedy. Keating' 3 Lozenges. Oldest and Bast Cough Remedy. Keating's Lozenges. Oldett aid Bert Cough Remedy. Keating's Lozenges. Oldett and Bz t Cough Bernedy, Keating's Lozenges. Olde.t and Be»t Cough Pemedy. Keating's Lozenges. " ANX DOCXOBWILIJ ILjSLIi TOO" tbere is no tetter Oough Medicine than KEATING'a LOZfiNGBtf. One gives relief ; if joi suffer from ooufch try them but once; they roi^cuie. and tuey icill not injare your betltb; they contain 00l the purest drugs, Ekilfully combioed bold ever> where ia email tins. Keating's a Worm TabletsAPURBLY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT, both ia appearance and ta?te, furn'siUDg a most agreeable mcth)4 ~ f admici-teriDg the only certain roetned io. iN i'B:>TlNa.u or THREAD WOliMjJ, it is . pe^otljr Safe and mild preparati )p, nu. ii especially adapted lor obildren.—^old in I'ins by all Chemists. Proprietor, THOMA-J KEATING, T Export Chemist b d Druggist, 5U hsp3o-8f Advice TO MoiHBBBl — Are you broken n your rest by v sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth 7 Qo at once to a chemist and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Sooth tNd Bybup, It will relieve the poor suffere. immediately. It is perfectly harmless, and i pleasant to taste, it produces natural, sound ■ sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes "as bright as ft I button." It c jothea the child, it softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, reguiatea the bowels, and is the best knowD remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething ox 1 other causes, Mrs. Winslow' Soothing Syrup is sold by Medicine dealer everywhere at It. ljd. per ixrttlo. Manufacuied at 498 'JifGid.itreot. London

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7377, 21 May 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7377, 21 May 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7377, 21 May 1887, Page 1

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