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«T TEi THOOSASa SKATCHEi TO SBiBOT. FBOMI ■ ;'; ' , Guaranteed the best timekeepers lathe world 1 Known Everywhere! ' ; Appreciated by all! , j th» ENGLISH'IivER, WATCfiEJ iklanattwturod l?y '_• 'I ' Stewart pkwson&G? (LIVBBEOO^ BNGLAND), ; iHftTO been proved to Supersede altdth'ers. THB ONI.Y WATOH MANUFACTUBERS In the Colonies Trading direct with : ttie Public. ' : , ;Sa larger than all 1 the Betail shops In New Zealand pnt together. " '" BtTY DIBJIOr FBOM THE MAKBBS, STEfcAHT DAWSM and (JO, 1 , Compare oars; with the neual retail prices and remember^hat we sell 600, watches when a' retailer, sells .ooe-nhenoe. the differenoe snej avio'g to customers., , ' , . j .-".D. & Co.'c well-known English £3 15s Silver ,-Banting Lever's, the very * .' best.' /Worth £7 7» . ' " j B.D. and' Oo.'e. Engllah ' Filve? «4 ' *5» Uahting Ltvere ' ofaftin'. baia'ndej - ' ' eitra 1 jewbilod. ! 'Worth J£S 8b;/ | B.D.&»jO.'BiiewExo«L3iorJ-ipiftt€ Eh lOs Jingluh Lever The Model Watob] ... wtalwpithiallO'lOhO '• »' ■' > ; , . „;' ^,x». au4 Oo.'a Lames < STuglifih £3 15fc 6i^b 4 /Hun,erfl,,fuUyr!worth £7 , „, ,7f1.; WUiJaatalifetinieni In, M , 8. I>. ,«nd Co. 'a fcuperb . Honting £G 15s Ohrbnogra'ph Leverg, wojth £12 1 ' '' ' lOsj.orOryßtalGlaßOi^ieai, ' B.'D. T and i Ob.'a isUyer Ktylesa S6 JOS Hunting Lover, vaUie ; for £10 ' 10a. OpeHFeM».£6lo)i, ')' j" The wonderfal Sterling Silver Xl 15a Defiance Hunter, worth £3 10. . - . Open'Faee, £l Ts 6d' lj " ! ' i S/D.iand Co.'s Official Hallway iBO 108 Bngliah Key le.=B. Lever, ion* equalled at £10 10 a,, . 1 . ! di lOg, £15 lOs, £18 lOS, vuS £JBS-~BD. and Oo.'a 18Carat Gold English Lfc^eraand halt Chronometers, »evej equalled ' nndor 40 (Mr'oent. more . SO 108 and£7lOs— 3. JD.'&Qo,'i I*dies : l&.carat^old Keyless Watches, •' - perfect gems, worth '£10 Ida* £8 lOg aad £11108 and £14 lOs- ■ 3. if. and Co,'s • Ladies' , 18-oarat Gold* ißnglish 1 'Levers.^' ' Save - at ', leaßtiSO per cent !by purohaeing ' from the j makers- 1 ' ' ■ £11 IC»S and £l»lO»— ln Silver,. worth £30, and ■ ,i •'■- ... £21 t nd jea^H-IS-oaratiGold, worth t .«60, S.D. & Ce'B New Patent SogUsh Dcuble Ohronograpnß, with inde- - pendent start, etop, and fly back minute and ' Bsobnti hands, For quality and' ■ aocuracy 1 ' never equalled at any price. Obtained Prize Medal' Inventions Eihibitionlaatyear. Speoialpaaiphlet of this watch, post' frte, for 2d 5 Btamp. ' r Every Watch folly Guaranfeaed, l Serling Silver Hall-marktd Alberts, 9s 6d, 12s . 6d, 14s 6d, and 16s 6J, nrtwe6t r patterßß, ; at nearly, half tuaal prices. The We'alemetnVin feteriinffßiirier,,l2a ; 6d; By Bimply p'aaiing it over ' ' the exact difitauoo iv feet and inches, i^reoarded in the Dial. Also forms a splendid appen- * dage or the Albert, Gold Aibebts, Ladies' and Gehts', Newest Styles, wholesale Prices, All illustrated in Pamphlet.' ' Betail dealore are amaeed at oar prices, anl i at the unbounded popularity- oar syßtom of business has attained* - In;. vain have, they itried to emulate our sucoeas by the closest: and most servile imitations, bat with the .imitation th» resemblanoe ends. . 1 liTARANAKI HERAiD & BUDGET. > Procnre a P.O. Order, payable to - S.D. & Co., Auckland, or send cash ; In registered letter, with 2s, 6d, to tbe price of -each watch to pay , poet and registration, ana we will forward watch on a week's ires trial, by first return. ■ _ — • NOTB.--All Letters to be addressed — ~" ■ Stewart Dawson and Co., . 94 QUBEN-ftTRBET, AUCKLAND. \' rite at onoe for a copy of our Spleodid'Naw Illustrated Watch and Jewellery Pamphlet and read full pariioularß and most Wonderful Testimonials. A oopy will be sent per return post for 4d in stamps, the cost of postage only. Other Colonial Branches in MEiiBOUKHB, BTDITST. and Dunbdin. 987hbto TTKATIKG'S ' LOZENGES, fV Oldest and Beat Cough Bemedy.Keating's Lozenges. I ; ' " ' Oldest and Beat Cough Remedy. Keating's Lozenges. '. Oldest and Best Cough Beroedy. Keating's , Lozenges. 'V < I Oldest and. Best Cough Bemcdy. Keating's Lozenges.' j Oldest and Beat Cough Bemedy. Keating's Lozenges. " ' 1 ■ Oldest ana Heist Coaghßemedy. Keating' 3 Lozenges. I \ j , Oldest and Bgst Cough Bamedy. Keating's Lozenges. ' ' , • Oldett and Best, Cough Bamedy;, „ Keating's Lozenges. . < ; . i Oldest and Be:t Cough Beooedy, Keating's Lozenges. ' ' " " j Oldet and Best Cough Betnedy. J Keating's Lozenges. 1 " AHX DOOTOB WIIiIi TBLI, YOU" ' there' is no tetter Cough' Medicine than KE&TINQ'd LOZENGES. One gives relief i if toj ' suffer from ooufch try them hut oaoe ; they mill cure, and they mil not injure your health; the/ contain 00l the purest drugs, ekiltaUy combined. , bold everywhere ia smalt tins. • Keating'sSWorm Tablets- " A PUR ELY VEUETABL E BWEE I'M EAT, both ia appearance and taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering the only certain method for INTiSSTINAu or THIiEAD WOKMcj. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is espeoiall/ adapted lor children. — roLD IK TINS BY ALL Chemists. Proprietor, THOMAS KEATING, London, Export Chemist « d Druggist, 524 hsp3o-8' Advice TO MoiflßßSl — Are you broken n your rest by a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth? Go at once to a chemist I and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Sooth IHO Sybdp. It -will relieve the poor Buffere* immediately. 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 as a button," It soothes the child, it softens the gumß, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arisingfrom teething or other causes. Mrs. Winslow' Soothing Syrup it sold by Medioine dealer everywhere at Is. 1 Jd, per bottle. Manuf&C' area at 493 Oxlordalieet. London

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7378, 23 May 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7378, 23 May 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7378, 23 May 1887, Page 1

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