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SThWAKT, DAWSOtf, k \U.'* j Worltl fttued ENGLISH LEVEIIS. StEND josir Money Wisely, cnl Secure tbe Best Value by purchasing? from the Mannfftctorere. Bememhcr ! i hero »re bo rcidrilamen m S.D. & Co.'fl y Mcm, aod no rdsit profita. 1 £3 108.-8 D. & Co.'s Oradd Liverpool Englifh Hontinß I.tver ; every known - improvement; gold balance ; defies all competition ; cheap at £6 6s ; bcciire of . imiiat-.ODB. . £4 10?.— S.D. & Co.'b Bpprrb F.oglish ' Bunting Levers ; tbieo v&in eztra jewelp, { ar.d real obronomcter balance ; worth £7 7«. I £6 IOj.—S.D. A Cq.'b Grand Three-quarter < plate centre seconds Chronograph Lcvcra j \ thonsandsinwear ; niihoutcqcal; cheap x at £10. £10 iOs.— S.D. & Co.'s English Double Minute and Seconds Independent Chronogniph Lever (all EngHah) ; «he b?at spors- • ioa wa'.ch m tbo word ; match'eßß *a!ae. . £l 78 6d.— B V. & Co.'s Sterling Bilvrr Defiwco W*tehte ; tho beat Jow-pr ce-i watch ever made. Hontas do., £1 15s (Lfidie** and Gents'.) Well worth three puioca?. 8D.4 Co.'b Ladies' Kngliih Gold Levera, £8 lOd. S.D. & Co..i Lftdics 1 English Hunting Gold Levers, £11 10*. S.D. ft Co.'c Ladies' Kcjloas Gold Levera. £U 10a. B.D. & Co,'s Ladies' 18 carat Gold Watch, - K'yltss, £7 10s. B.D. * Co.'c Gents' Bnglieh Gold Levers, £13 10?, B.D. & Co.'s fteots' English Gold Banting ' Lever?, £15 10s. : S.D. & Co.'s Gents' Gold Keyless Hunting Levers. £18 10s. S.D. & Co.'s Gents' Half Chronometers, ( £25, S.D. & Co.'c Gen's' English Double Gold , Chronographs, £27 10s and £30. S.D. & Co. guarantee a saving oi 25 per cent to every buyer of each gold watch ' they 8(11. JKYfEhllYl JBWELBYI In all tbe Newest, hlegant, Londen designs. Imported direct by S.D. & Co. New coppjgnments by every steamer. Every article of guaranteed quality, and at about ball the ÜBual colonial piicce. Geld Bets of Brooches and Karringg, 255,. 80s, £08, 60s, 70s, 8' c, and upwards Gold Brooches, the lamest stock m the colony, 8s 6d, 10a 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 20a, 27a 6d, 85°, 40s, to 80s Gold Earrings. 7s 6J, 10s 6d, 15s, 17«J6d, 3i>B. to £5 5s Gold BiDßlea and Bracelets, 8* 6d, I2i 6d, 17a 6d. 21s, 80s, to £5 5s Ladies' Gold Alberts, short, new designs, 455, 55«, 65a, 70?, und upwards Ladies' Gem ana Engagement Binge, 17a Bd. 80s, 40s, 50<?, to £10 Ladies Gold Keepers, 10s 63, 15s 6d, 22s 6d, atsd 40s Ladies' Wedding Binge, 17s 6d, 28s 6d, and 40s Gents' Gold Alberts, 85s, 90s, £5 1 0s to £1 GeLii' Gc Lookets, 15s, 17a 61, 40s, 425, , 50s, 639, 70a, £8 10s, and £10 10s Gents' Gold Seals and Charms, 15s, 18s 6d, 21s, 245, 80s 455, 60a Ladiee' and Gems' Sterling Silver Alberts, handsome new designs, tba best value ever offered— prices, 11* 6d, 12s 6d, 14s 6c 1 . 16s 6d, to 2oa atfrJirug Silver Seals, Compaese r , Charms, Lockets, &c, an immense, variety, 2s 6d, , 8s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d to JOs 6d— all wondertul value. , Note.— All letters, correspondence, and orders m future, /roin all parts of New Zealand, to be cent to » STEWART, DAWSON, & CO., 94, QaeenSt, AUOKLAND. ; BS* Watches sent daily to all parts safe, r it our own risk, by registered poet. Send 3 P. 0.0. to S.D. & Co., Auokland, for any r Watoh or article of Jewelry you may require, i and add Is 3d for postage, and we will execute your order failhfuily and forward, with . guarantee, by first mail. * : Note. —Wo h&ve now no other place of business m New Zealand, and we employ so agents. All orders and correspondence , m New Zealand to be Eent to the above address j Use your intelligence and buy only Wolfe's Schnapps. , G T. GHEESMAN FAMILY BUTCHER. BEGS to inform his Customers and the Public generally that he has taken the shop lately occup- | ied by W. E. Simmonds, Market | Street North, and will open the ' same on November 3rd, and hopes 1 by strict attention to Business and selling nothing but the primest ' Meat obtainable, to still receive the ■■ same patronage from his old friends * and as many new ones as will favour him with theirs. - .. G. T CHEESMAN, • FAMILY BUTCHER. ] G. HOWARDS' FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY SHOWROOMS, MARKET STREET, BLENHEIM. I PTIHE largest assortment of FirstX Class Furniture &c, Blenheim has ever seen, consisting of Side- : boards m Totara Knot, Honey j ' Suckle, Mottled Kauri &c, Couches j m Hair, Utrecht Velvet, Cretonne, Easy and Occasional Chairs m r 1 Tapestry Ac, a grand assortment of j Iron Bedsteads, Spring Mattresses, y Kapok Bedding, Drawers, Looking " : Glasses, Chamber Ware, American i and Austrian Chairs. The Public are invited to visit my . Show Rooms, and judge for thexaselves the make, appearance, and quality of my goods before purchas- * ing elsewhere. G. HOWARD. SPRINGLANDS HOTEL. ( 3 MR T. B. BAX wishes to inform 8 his numerous friends and the 8 Public generally that he has opened " m Temporary Premises, well-known as Murphy's Store. The Best Brands of Liquors kept and Dodson's XXX alway on tap. T. B. BAX, I Proprietor. " G. BARY; i GENERAL STOREKEEPER, C RENWICK. a HAVING shifted my Store to C High Street, I have a large Stock, and more to arrive, of every _ description of Clothing, Drapery - Grocery, Boots, Ironmongery Crockery, Patent Medicines, Tin- , ware and Tobacco, all of the best I quality, which I will sell at Reasonable Prices to suit all. £ Nelson, Moate and Coy.'s Tea, and Q] Redwood Bros. Flour always m stock. c! A liberal Discount given for Cash. A Wolfe's Schnapps is imitated, look for th name.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1892, Page 4

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