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Notice. ' " J7 NGL-ISH T C HVi:, ENGLISH TTrATCHES!,: NGLISH : ; ;VV: ATCHES !: ; • O TEWART TTJAWBON'- & f^OOS, LIVE RP O 0 L, WORLD-WIDE CELEBBATED : : ENGLISH LEVER : " WATCHES.: FIRST IN QUALITY' MATCHLESS IN DESIGN DIRECT FROM S.D. & Co'sEAO ' TORY IN LIVERPOOL. QTEWART, ■■ & - of'- •'■■ -'-' LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, Have much pleasure in announcing to their numerous customers and the Public in*' general that they have opened a Branch - Establishment in Auckland for the sale of their unrivalled English Lever Watches,'' Ww * T naH ? GVery iai *>naivg buyer, of : a Watch throughout the North Isl^a.to . purchase one of the finest English Lever, in the worlcPat less than ____..S?£E2 charged by dealers in New, Zealand' ' ' The extraordinary merits of ' Stewart" Dawson and Co.'s Liverpool English Levers are too -well known, through? the: ; whole of New Zealand as well as from east' to west of the Old Country that comment here is unnecessary. Suffice is' to say' that' ; their perfection and excellence have'given ' 3 0,0 0 0 TESTniONIALS received from wearers in"/ all parts of the world, provW them.to'bewithout equal. - ■-'-■■ •'- Please Note.-The following Prices in- • elude duty paid by us, thus extending' t<> V our patrons the most liberal terms; ; Every' ". £7 A mO' OO:I GENT'S ENGLISH SILVER HUNTING '■ LEVER ■-'■- u *- w^Jf--' . p 0K _ ■•'■■■•■, ' ■-' ;■'•"- .'-..-;-.,>. v.. :-.",■' m'moi'o^o, The most perfect English Hunting 1 " Levers m the world. Every watch, mariupictured,.entirely in our.own workshops.-: ■'<■ Thesp..watches are .specially., adapted;for ; ■ bush work, squatters, miners,' -&c. *• lis- the*'' w will stand, .he hardest wear: send for one ,; of these watches and compare it with what r retail dealers call their* 4 , finest • (English-: Hunters at from £7.. to £8, andyou "wiU*at"once declare .ours to .be -th c' better watcb.' ; ■■ also in open face, >£3 ss;-ditto breakable front,;£ 3. lis;-positively'worth** £6 10s. ,':••;; -....;:::; ■•., :•:'!■■ • .<{ ",■;..t-i■,rnrV. ENGLISH r KEYLESS. HUNTINgI'_- ; ■ SILyER LEVER - _, >-V "..J ■' : - FOR—. . ...; ~;.,,;,:.,;;..:; ~-, ~; f,..,.,. •;. rSTEWpT ; DiLWScir; & Co^s'superb. Keyless .Hunting, Leyers,,.air-tight,-.dust-.-! tight, and damp-tight, keeping .the worksf perfectly clean. Unequalled at Ten - "" Our direct cash ..price, to' customers-being, less, i than, the .actual wholesale .price .o"'the-1 trade.;.'.. ~", -', ' "." ~.,. . ..-■ , -, " ; , : *,". : . Bkice £s'iss. -WqETirjEN* GuiraAfllv--./r! Also, same watch in ppen face, price .£llsai._ : ENGLISH 'SILVER','HDOTiMfC .'""■■. CHRONOGRAPH.' *' Foe— " - - ; ''."" ■''. : --'-.'/ """ - :"■"■! ..£6 lSs.::-:S: : ..;:;i StbwAut Dawson & .Ga. f a' ■Mjs.miecim- ,:- ■ English Oi__onoSra3?h; Watch_j&.;': •'*-',« 1 ;Each'watch ; a model .'finest** f-plate-movement, full';jewelled' in ruljies;"real chronohieter.6xpahsictn dial, Centre seconds,- arid 6utsid6'stop'; 1 each ' timed to 'dead beat;' in exactly the sam'ein 7 'extreme heat' or cold'S Notwithstanding the matcliles's perfection 11 of this watch, we positively sell it at a less ' price thaii retailers' charge'for ordinary in-? ferior made watches. / - !r: - t: -'-'-■ .*<.■:-■;>■.•-1 : Price £6 ; lsa.'.; _Tull'"Retail'Valto-fqe r . i "* : ,; ; ' : "-':-:i2''Grimns^aO''' v< 'f l Also, "s'aiiie watch; in" open' face, Iprice-S|lss',- ---' ■'YOf^m^ : '' J Bp LADIES' ENGLISH HUNTINa " ' X '.' ' LEVER" '■ ■ ■ ' "'■ ■ For—'- •'"■• ; " ; -"•■■■ '■ -'■'" ■--*• "-'. ■■ ~£3 15s. : ::: : :: r~S, ; Every Watch \ Won* oir Aut; elegant 1 in shape, chaste in. design, of sterling ; Ehg- ;i ' lish workmanship,- Avatches that • with fair' usage will last a. lifetime. ; * ; We ask y.ou _a ! observe that' : we supply' our hlagnificent English Levers at a far less price than often.' charged for common foreign watches. r; Price, -in Hunting Cases, £3 15s ; ; nc' : Open Face, '£3 ss; saving' ;f to each purchaser from £3.t0 £4; - ■•' ■■ ■■'-.'' A: •-' -' ; vi-'= :■■'•: HUNTING DEFIANCE WATCH - .FOR— ::■■: -,'-:;. ..\ -h.-'- :■(. •::-....- ,: ■;■:::-.;:;;; .None should hesitate to send.for ope of these .Watches, truly "named "''DEFIANCE," if only to see .the"; perfection:' that can be attained by a firm'whose enter-"" prise and energy hay revolutionised r the Watch trade of' Europe.'-"; ;' : '- : ; . -.- • Also *. open-face '•' orystal front, £1 7s 6d ; : ' all sterling silver oases; • - ; '•"■■■*' l ':' '' !: . . S. D.-.&.Co.'s LADIES'AND GENT'S MAGNIFICENT: -.'■: ENGLISH GOLD.LEVERS :■: iAre. truly marvellous value. , We sell our Ladies' Gold Open-faced Levers at £7 15s>-. better watches than sold retail anywhere at ;£ll 15s; Hunters ditto, at £10 155,..p05i-. tivc value for £15 iss: Open-face Keyless at £10 15s; and: Hunters at- £12 15s, nowhere equalled under £20. Theso are facts beyond. dispute. ■■. Gents' Open -face, £10 15s; Hunting, £13 ss; Keyless Open-" face, £14 15s; Hunters, £16 l'ss—each;" watch saving to the purchaser' from £5 ta £10. ' ■ V ■■_•-■ '-■-- •;■-.-..- -r CONDITIONS-OF SALE.. : First—Each customer, is supplied trith' I his watch on a week's free appro vat ancl trial. The full amount paid is returned'to' anyone dissatisfied. '.- Second—Every watch guaranteed and forwarded securely by post" at our own. risk....'-; ■:. ■' • ~-...-, -. 1. : - Instructions for Ordering Watches*. NAPIER TELEGRAPH, -j- ■; Cut this Coupon out and for- f -• . ward it with P. O. Order, payable li r to S. D. •& Co., at the G.P.0., | • Auckland, with 2/6 : added to pay |.: ■•: post and registration, iand we tin- f, > N dertako to forward you the watch I selected by fii'st return of post. fi; (Signed). .j; :-. STEWART DAWSON & Co. ■ ■ | -\ '" .. '• NoT;E —A II otters and ordera" to 1 ; be addressed— . -''"', STEWART DAWSON & CO., .....-; 19 5 r Queen-Btoet,^uc^and. . TUustrated ' PamplUets, rfbst ■'&£-■ tei-esting. 60 pages of wondeiiul testi- Vi monials, free for postage, 4d in stamps.* - t

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4061, 28 July 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4061, 28 July 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4061, 28 July 1884, Page 4

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