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' Watches, Etc. I DEFIANCE!.* LEVERS! g Chronographs, Double Chronographs, and #• Half Chronometers. w Q TMPOETANT BEDUCTIONI /"CHEAPER THAN EVER! § • tgg" Obdeb Eably. ■ - Q i STEWART DAWSON & CO., I LIVEBPOOL, & 96, NEWGATE STBEET, LONDON, HAVE reeolved, PRIOR TO ISSUING THEIR NEW WATOH PAMPHLET, with revised makes and prices, to give their patrons a real Benefit, and to sell, under coat, price, tbeir present stock of £10,000 WOBTH of THEIR WOELD-FAMED ENGLISH LEVERS At prioee nefer approaobed. Aa the various grades specified are bo well known, comment would be superfluous. Intending purchasers will therefore, to be in time, send in their orderi at earliest possible date. FOR A FEW WESKS ONLY. £310s, REDUCED TO £215*.—3D. and £6 16 S SEDUCED TO £5 10«-Our Co. a world-famed English Lerera (Ladies' and Magnificent Bngliah Centre Seconds CbronoGents ), in three sizes. The finest watches gr9p h Hunting Levers, reduced from £6 16s ever made. The concentration of all that, is to £5 10a. Open-faoe do. reduced from £5 good, and which have the Largest dale in the 15 8 to £4 10s world. Reduced to £2 15s. Order early. £5 10 8 , REDUCED TO £410s—S. D. and Value unprecedented. 00( . B Acme of Perfection Excelsior i-plate £3 15s, REDUCED TO £3—S. D. and English Levera, the highest class and most imCo.'s Marvellous Hunt ing Levers, same quality proved English Lever ever produced. The as above. Three size*. Reduced to £3. Order perfect Paragon. Reduced from £5 10 to £4 early. Worth Fi?e Guineas. 10s. £4165, REDUCED TO £4 10b—S. D. and Sterling Silver Alberts, the largest Stock in Co.'s Superb English Hunting Levers, with New Zealand, all reduoed to less than wholethree pairs extra jewels, and real chronometer aa^6 price. expansion balance. Extraordinary value. This 6®" All letters and communications to be watoh is cheap at Seven Guineas. addressed to £25, REDUOED TO £20-A few only of STEWART DAWSON AND GO. 8. D. and Co.'a Superb English 18-oarat Gents' Gbbat 2?n dnS£ S, hJ° n°n 6} 6V te, Terß> reduoedto ENGLISH WATCH EXHIBITION, £20, under cost. Order early. q4 Ottsen sthkkt Atiokt,ani> £12 10,. REDUCED TO £10 lOs-Afew other' o£HJ STes tt MelboSne, only of S. D. and Co.'s Gents' Magn.ficent g ydney and Dune din. Xe Bhav?n ve^bS e'atllfd £ffw3d ,™f- -a for one of S. D and Co.'s at the price. «««« famous Illustrated Pamphlets, containing all x, o irt -o*i?TiTT/-.TTr. m/-v m. , R _ , partictslars concerning these valuable Time£B 10a, REDUCED TO £7 lOs-S. D. and { and Utt of R^duced Prioes> Sent by Co. 8 Ladies 18-carat English Gold Levers, poß fc for 3d stamp. Is 3d must be forwarded never equalled under £10 10a. Reduced to wjth covmtry orderß to pogtßge and £7 10s. Order early. Will last a lifetime. registration fees. £1 7b 6d, REDUOED TO[£l sb—S. D. and STEWART DAWSON and Co. Repair and Co.'b Ladies' and Gents' Sterling Silver Clean Gold and Silver Watches, no matter Defiance Watob.es, in three sizes. Reduced to what maker or where bought. Workmanship £1 ss. Perfeot timekeepers. Marvellous guaranteed, value. Hunters reduoed to £112s 6d. Watches and Jewellery may now be posted Doable Chronographs, Keyless Levers, Gold and registered at book post rates. If your Levers (Ladies' and Gents'), every prioe. AH Watch wants cleaning, pack it in a box carereduced to less then wholesale English prices, fully, enclosing full name and address only, Call early and inspect. and send by same mail a letter of instructions, £610s, REDUCED TO £5 10s—S. D. and enclosing postal note for 4a 6d, and we will Co.'s Keyless Hunting Levers, superior to any return the Watch within a few days in good watch sold retail at Eight Guineas. Reduoed order, poet paid and registered. When aendfrom £6 10s to £5 10s. Open-fuce do. reduced ing letter and postal note, state the number of from £5 10s to £4 10s. the Watoh posted. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND OFFERS GREAT ADVANTAGES TOPPP a C^^lC about to make their wills, and desiring to aecure the faithful execution rtnouno of their last wishes. TO PERSONS B^oat t0 m&rr7 and make provision by marriage contract or settle TO PFRROMQ contemplating the settling of their estate, or of a gum or sums of IU rtnOUNO money by trust deed. TO PERSONS e.Birous of constituting trusts for charitable or Benevolent ob> TO FOREIGN TRUSTEES holdinß m°n»y« in trust for persons resident in this AH such should obtain detailed information from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, ' Custom House Quay, Wellington, or from E. P. WATKIS, Local Agent at Auckland, i

General Notices AUCKLAND Domain Brewery PURE BEER. EIRST T> E I Z E and fibßt xt on Special Mention List MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1888. CEBTmOATE 01? AWABD, SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1879. Extract from Melbourne Argus ;— AWARDS i RUNNING ALES. FIRST. Bbown, Oampbkil, & Co., Auckland R, K. Montgomery, Melboarne Kyneton Brewery, Kyneton L. Loan, Victoria GK Nicholle, Tasmania SPECIAL MENTION. 1. Bbown, Camfbkll, & Co. 2. Q-. Nicholls 4. R. K. Montgomery & Co. 3. Jj. Loan 5. Kyneton Brewery The Jury in their Report j— " It is very satisfactory to be able to note in this connection that there was a remarkable consensus of opinion as to the merits of the exhibits, often amounting to unanimity, and this even when the members were blinded, which was frequently done. Many of the ales of all kinds were rery fine, and those which were ' off' were such as were unlikely to have taken a place in any case; in faot, the sumral of the fittest has been effected by natural seleotion." BEOWN, CAMPBELL, & CO., PROPRIETORS. NOTICE. rpHE NEW ZEALAND STUD AND X PEDIGREE CO.'S THOROUGHBRED STALLION, CAP-A-PIE, Has armed in TeAroha, and will trarel to Waitoa, Shaftesbury, and Paeroa during the season. Route: MONDAYS—Puriri j IUESDArS—Paeroa! WEDNESDAYS-Shaftesbury j THUBBDAYS—Te Aroba $ FRIDAYS—Waitoa } SATURDAYS—Paeroa. At Mr Dioxw's Farm. C. Lake, Manager. ; ; AfeJDS Ciroulara (on note or letter paper \-' in plain and fancy Be. Carters* Beoeipti printed bound and ptrforat»d »t tht

Coaches Important Notice. mHOS. GODKIN desires to inform his X numerous patrons and the public generally that he has decided to BUN car* riages to and from Tararu in future DAILY, as follows:— Lbavb Gbahamst'n Leave Tababv 9 a.m. 9.30 o,m. 10.30 a.m. 11 a.m. 12 noon. 1 afternoon 2 afternoon 2.30 afternoon 4 afternoon 4.30 afternoon 5 afternoon 6.80 afternoon Bbtttbn Fabbb 9d ; available for the whole year. Buggies, Saddle Horses, and Private Oarriages for HIRE at the Cheapest Eatei. THOS. "gTgDKIN, BROWN ST., Gbahakstowk. W. B. BAKER'S NEW TIME TABLE FOE THE WINTEE MONTHS, On and after Morday, May 21st:— TO PABAWAI FROM P4HAWAI Fbom Geahamstown. To Gbahamsiown. 8.30 morning 9 morning 11.30 morning 12.30 noon 4 30 afternooh 5 afternoon TO TARAEU FROM TARARU Fbom Gbahamsiown. To Gbahamstowh. 9.30 morning 11 morning 1.30 afternoon 2 afternoon 3 afternoon 4 afternoon 5 30 afternoon 6 afternoon The following Greatly Reduced Fares are also now being charged by my 'Busses :— s. d. Shortland to Shore End of Goods /? Wharf O Shortland to the Steamers ... JL \) Grahamstown to Tararu, and re« Q turn „, ... ... ... t/ Grahamstown to Parawai, and ~j f\ return ... ... ... \JL \J Shortland to Parawai, and return Q w. bTbazee, CENTRAL STABLES, POLLBN STREET. mUCKER'S mUOKBR' rnUOKER'S 1 Shilling X Shilling 1 Shilling FAMILY OAKING pOWDER Families J3 should JL use it. . FAMILY MAKING T>OWDER Settlers AJ should X use it. FAMILY HDAKING T>OWDER Miners, JIJ Bushmen, -L Diggers. FAMILY v -AXING pOWDER Everybody i. should X use it. mUOKER'S T)AKING pOWDER X Once tried, J3 always X used. mUOKER'S 4)AKING pOWDER X Ask your: JD Grocer X for it. TjIVEEY pESOEIPTION OF JOB P E IN TING EXECUTED with NEATNESS AND DESPATCH 41 the STAB OFFICE, Albert Street

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Thames Star, Volume XX, Issue 6130, 28 November 1888, Page 4

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