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Business Notices. I •VKTATCIIES, XEWELLERY, ETC. Silver and Gold Watches. DEFIANCE LEVERS. Chronographs, Double Chronographs, and Half Chronometers. Important Reductions ! Cheaper than ever ! Onraiß Eatilt. -|~|AWSON, AND /^O, Liverpool and 9G Newgate-street, LONDON, Have resolved, prior to issuing their new Wfttch Pamphlet, with revised Makes and Prices, to give their Patrons a Real Benefit, and to Sell under Cost Price, their present Stock of .£IO,OOO WORTH OF THEIR WORLD FAMED ENGLISH LEVERS At prices never approached. As the various grades specified are so well known, comment would be superfluous. Intending purchasers will therefore, to be in time, send in their orders at the earliest possible date. FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY. ,£3 10s Reduced to £2 los— S. D. and Co's World-famed English Levers, (Ladies' and Gents,') in three sizes. The finest watches ever made. The concentration of all that is good, and which have the Largest Sale in tho world. Reduced to £2 los. Order early. Value \mprecedented. £3 15s Reduced to £3— S. D. and Co's Marvellous Hunting Levers, same size as above. Three sizes. Reduced to <£3. Order early. Worth Five Guineas. M 15s Reduced to £i 10s— S. D. and Co's Superb English Hunting Levers, with throe pnivs extra jewels, and real chronometer expansion balance. Extraordinary value. This watch is cheap at Seven Guineas. £2o Reduced to .£2o— A few only of S. D. and Co's Superb English 18-carat Gents' Gold Half Chronometer Levers, reduced to £20, under cost. Order early. £12 10s Reduced to J6lO 10s— A few only of S. D. and Co's Gents' Magnificent English Gold Levers, reduced to .£lo los. These have neve?; been equalled in the world at the price. £8 10s Reduced to £7 10s— S. D. and Co's Ladies' 18-carat English Gold Levers, never equalled under .£lo los. Reduced to £7 10s. Order early. Will last a lifetime. £1 7s Gd Reduced to £1 5s— S. D. and Co's Ladies' and Gents' Sterling Silver Defiance Watches, in three sizes. Reduced to £1 ss. Perfect timekeepers. Marvellous value. Hunters reduced to .£1 12s 6d. Double Chronographs, Keyless Levers, Gold Lovers, (Ladies' and Gents,') every price. All reduced to less than wholesale English prices. Call early and inspect. £G 10s Reduced to M 10s — S. D. and Co's Keyless Hunting Levers, superior to any watch sold retail at Ei ght Guineas . .Reduced from .£0 10s to .£5 10s. Oponfacod do. reduced from £a 10s to £4 10s. ', £6 15s Reduced to ,£5 10s— Our Magnificent English Centre-seconds Chronograph Hunting Lovers reduced from £G 15s to £o 10s. Open-faced reduced from £5 15s to £4 10s. £5 10s Reduced to 10s— S. D. and Co's Acme of Perfection Excelsior Opiate English Lovers, the highest class and most improved English Lever ever produced. The Perfect Paragon reduced from £o 10s to £4 10s. Sterling Silver Alberts, tho largest stock in Now Zealand, and reduced to less than wholesale price. (BSP° All letters and communications to be addressed to QTEWART TTVAWSON, & /^O, GREAT ENGLISH WATCH EXHIBITION. 94, Queen-street, Auckland. Other Colonial Branches at Melbourne, Sydney, and Dunedin. Write at once for one of S. D. and Co's famous Illustrated Pamphlets, containing all particulars concerning these valuable Time-keepers and list of Reduced Prices. Sent by post for 3d stamp. Is 3d must be forwarded with country orders/to cover postage andregistrationfeos. STEWART DAWSON & CO. repair and clean Watches, no matter what make or where bought. Best workmen kept on the premises. We guarantee all Watches cleaned by S. D. and Co. , Wiilches and Jewellery may now be posted and registered at book post rates. If your Watch wants cleaning, pack it in a box cavcf ully, enclosing full name and address only, and send by same mail a letter of instruction, enclosing postal note for 4s Cd, and wo will return tho watch within a few clays in good order, post paid and registered. When sending letter and postal r jte, state th number ji the watch posted MTJNEO'S PURE INDIAN TEAS TO THE FRONT. THE London Correspondent of tho Sydnoy Mail writes : — "There is no more significant fact in modern trade than the gradual crowding out of Chinese Teas from the British markets by the Indian Teas. Indian Tea is strongex", has more flavour, and is cleaner than Chinese Teas. The difference in the methods of manufacture pursued in the two countries explains in a groat measure tho better value of Indian Tea. In India the culture and manfacture of the leaf are undertaking by Englisemen, who regulate native labour; machinery is employed to a large extent, hi China every pea-i sant has his tea plants and his own peculiar methods of cnltivvating and preparing them. Of such methods the least said the better. Cleanliness have very little to do with them. : Comment on the above is needless. * IF YOU VALUE lOUR HEALTH DRIN K MUNRO'S PURE INDIAN TEAS. Packed expressly and sent direct ; from the Hope Estate, Tho Tea Plantation of Henry Wapshare, Esq. ' Oucbhlorlong Yulley, Noigherry Hills, Ootacamund, Madras, India. Teis IVii if never blended or mixed with any other, because it is best in its , nantive purity and much more wholej someHighly recommended to Invalids. REMEMBER— The Undersigned betng SOLE AGENT, this Favourite Tea cannot bo obtained I from any other house in New Zealand. I Also on Sale — I TNDIAN CONDIMENTS, I INDIAN CIGARS, j &c.., &C, ' ALEXANDER MUNHO, EA'oT INDIA 11OUSH, { WIJ>L,IS-oTKLtT, W>:i.'.l2>GTUSi

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 11404, 18 May 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 11404, 18 May 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 11404, 18 May 1889, Page 4

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