Business Notic ENGLISH W A ENGLISH WATC] SPECIAL AND IMPC ANNOUNCEMEh TEWART DAWSON , LIVERPOOL WORLD-RENOWNED LEVER WATCH STEWART DAWSON A .iverpool, have much pleasure > their many Customers and eneral that they have opened iblishraent in Auckland, at ig; k the sale of their unrivalled Vatches, which will enable c of the highest quality at he prices charged throughout 1 The extraordinary merits of on and Co.’s Liverpool Engl oo well known throughout the Zealand, as well as from East t )ld Country, that comment hi ary. Suffice it to say that the :xcellence in value has given S latronage never equalled in vatch-making. ORDER EARLY. ORDI Please note. —The following iuty paid by us. Every watcl iidered, cannot be bought retai die Prices. A£7 los GENT’S ENGL] HUNTING LEV For £3 IBs. The most perfect English : in the world. Every watch m tirely in our own workshops, are specially adapted for bush miners, etc., as they will sta wear; send for one of these wa pare it with what retail dealers English Hunters at from L 7 t will at once declare ours to be t A £lO zos ENGLISH KEV ING SILVER LEVER I Stewart Dawson and Co.’s Hunting Levers, a triumph oi venience, a watch that is ah tight, dust-tight, and damp-tig works perfectly clean. Unt Guineas, our direct cash pri being less than the actual wh the trade. Price, £s 15s, Worth Also same watch in open face, A £l2 12s ENGLISH SILV CHRONOGRAPH fo Each watch a model of f movement, full jewel chronometer expansion balani centre seconds, and outside : to dead beat in positions, tc same in extreme heat or cold, ing the matchless positively sell it a less pric charge for ordinary inferior m; PRICE, £6 15: FULL RETAIL VAI TWELVE GUIN Also, same watch in open fao A £7 los LADIES' ENGLI LEVER for £3 Every watch a work of art, -.haste in design, of sterling E ohip, watches that with fair v lifetime. We ask you to obsi ply our. magnificent English less price than often char foreign watches. Price, in t -1
The following is a specimen Testimonial just received:—“ To Stewart Dawson and Co., Auckland.—Thames, 18th April, 1884- Dear Sir, —Seeing that you are in Auckland, I write to say that nearly five years ago I sent to Liverpool for one of your English Silver Levers as advertised for £3 15s. I duly received the watch, and my son (William Ihorburn) has carried it every day since then at his weak, riding, etc., and it has never cost him one penny for repairs. 'I he watch is a splendid timekeeper, and would cost in Auckland at least ten guineas. My son could have sold the watch a score of times, for double the price that it cost him, but would not part with it on any account] I may also say that I know several here who have sent for your watches, and they have given the greatast sntisfaction. You are at perfect liberty to publish this f you wish, as lam well known here, —I remain, yours truly, Wm. Lang Thorbukn, Engineer, Tararu Thames.”
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERING WATCHES, Ashburton Guardian. Cut this Square out, and forward it with F.O. Order, payable to S.D. and Co., Auckland, or cash in registered letter; add 2s 6d to the price of each watch, to pay post and registration when we wi;l forward watch selected and written guarantee by first return of post.—(Signed) Stewart Dawson and Co. Note—All Letters and Orders to be addressed STEWART DAWSON & GO. I9<:, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND 1 . on’t lai write for Illustrated Watch I'amphlet—most interesting to all; 60 pages wonderful testimonials, British and colonial, /'lustrations of Gold and Silver Alberts at wnolesale English prices. With this will also be sent a new thirty-two page brochure, entitled “The English Levee, its Invention and Development,” with an essay on S. D. and Co.’s system of business, which should be read by every intending watch-buyer. The two pamphlets grati“ fp the postage, 4d in « S
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1408, 18 December 1884, Page 4
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