JJ- >T GLT 3TT V, X ' AT- CUE S liU NGL IS H V V A T CUES SPKCrAL A?^D IMPORTANT ANNGUKCEMENT. STEWAET, DAY/SOX & CO.'S ' LITERPOOL WO !iLD.HE^OWIv T F.T> ENGLISH LEVEJR WATCHES PTRST IN QUALITY! FIRST IN WORKMANSHIP! FIRST IN UTILITY & DURABIL I TV! Matchless in Design and Finish ; Direel from S., D. & Co.'s Factory I in Liverpool. LESS THAN HALF COLONIAL PRfCES. S. D and Co. beg 1 to inform th^ir many customers and the readers of the Feildino i v TAii tliut they havo o|>ened a l>ranch establishment at 195 Queen Street, Auckland, fur the sale i oi their world-wide cvlfbrated ENG- i LISH LEV lilt WATCH i-;S. The oxtraordinary merits of Stewart, Dawson and Co.'s Liverpool English Levers are too well kiio-ni through the whole of Key/ Zoaland, as *yell as from east to west of the Old Country, that comment here is unnecessary. Suffice it to say that their perfection in excellence and value has given S., D and Co. a patronage never equalled in the history of watchmaking. ORDER EARLY Please Note. — The following prices incluje duly paid by us. Every watch, quality considered, cansot be bough: retail under double tlie price*. A £7 10s Knglish Silver llunting Lever for 15s. The most perfect English Hunting Lever in the world. These watches are specially adapted for bush work, : squatters, mines, etc., as they will stand the hardest wear; send for one of these watches, and compare it with I what retail dealers call their finest i English Hunters at from £7 to -£s, and you will at one declare ours to b 9 the better wa^ch. In open face, £3 5s ; ditto, crystal unbreakable frout, £3 lls, positively worth £0 Dti A £1(3 10s English ueyifis? Hunting Silver Lever for f.F Stewart Dawson and i.'G.'s F^porb Keyless Hunting Levers, v, triumph of utility and conveienic >cc, a v.afcch that is also perfectly air-riirht dusttioht, and damp-tight, keeping the works perfectly clean. Made in two sizes, small and medium. Price £o 15s, worth ten guineas. Also, same watch in open face, price £4 15s. ■ A £\2 12s English L'ver Huntng Chronon-raph for £Q 15ssEach watch a model of perfection ; finosl f plate movement, full jewelled in rubies, real chronometer expansion biiifinco, decimal dial, contre seconds and outside stop ; each timed to dead beat in positions, to go .exactly the same in extreme heat or cold. Price L 6 15s, Full Betail Value For 12 Guineas. Also, same watch, in open face, price L 5 15s. A ,£7 10s Ladies' English Hu - ing Lever for £3 !5s- Every Watch a Work Of Art; elegant in shape, chaste in design, of sterling i ngl;sh workmanship, watches that with fair usage will last lifetime. v\'e ask you to observe that we supply our magnificent English Levers at a far less price than is often charged for common foreign, watches. Price In Hunting Cases -L 39 15s ; Open Pace, 13 os ; particularly saving to each purchaser from L 3 to Li. A £4 Hunting" Defiance Watch for £1 15s None ehould hesitate to send ior one of these W atches, truly named " Defiance,'* if only to see the perfect tion that can be attained by a firm whose enterprise and energy have revolutionised the vVatph trade of Europe. Also open-face cr^gtal front, LI 7s 6d ; all sterliug silver cases. S. D. & Co.'s Ladies' and Gent's Magnificent English Gold Levers. Every watch guaranted. Full particulars and price in warch. Painj phlet. , >
The following is a specimen testimonial just received fcpm this district: -r"Te, Stewart, Dawson & Co., Auckland. . Thames, I,Bth April, 1884. v Dear Sir,— Seeing you are in Auckland, I write to say that nearly five years ago I sent to Liverpool for j one of your Silver "English Levers as advertised for £3 15s. I duly received the watch and my son (William Thorburn), has carried it evAry day since then at his w:>rk, raining, busli work, riding, etc., and it has never cost him onu penny for repairs* The watch 13 a splendid timekeepor and would cost in Auckland 10, guineas. My son could have sold the watch a' score of times, for double the price that it cost him but would nut part with on any account. ~I may also say that 1 know several here who have sent for several of your watches, aud i they have given .ttie greatest :sjtf.is!lation. You are at perfnct liberty to to publish this if you wish, as 1 am | well known lieije., ['.TI.TI . "I teniain, yonrs truly. , " ; WM. LANG THOitBrSN, ' ' '" E "g'P^ 1 V U »f»rM» Thames." " PEILDIFG -STAB;! 1 . : Cut this square out and^orward it with P.O. Order" payable to |. - S; D & Vo. at tIie'XJVP.O.V ' Auckland, with 2s 6d 'added to ! J pay post registration, -'and we T , ;guarantee to. .forward Watch. by. • first* -post. -rr (Signed) Stewart, ;, _ & Cp.,- , ■ . , J,^ . ; . ; .Afldr>ess; all betters -to.-, i ■•<• . ; STiEWAIL'T, MWSON&CO, 195 • Q.uekn &%., Auckland. • Write 1 for' S.; D.' & Cd.'s Illustrated Watch Pamphlet^ jßDntaining.fulL-Darticu Jars of all thfeir' Wishes and 60 pages of | most r wbtaderful testimonials. Free for 1 its postage, 4d in stumps.}
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 45, 27 September 1884, Page 4
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