"ONGLISU WATCHES JL-IfGLIS H * ? ATOII E 3 SPEC I A h AN D I M PORTANT A N N 0 U N C E M S ?JT. STEWATIT, .DAWSON & CO.'S , LIVERPOOL WOttLD.EENOWNED ENGLISH LS VER WATOHES FIRST IN OUALITY! FIRST I> r WORKMANSHIP! FIRST IN UTILITY <fe DURABILITY: Matchless in Design and Finish ; Direct from S., D. & Co.'s Factory in Liverpool. LEGS THAN HALF COLONIAL PRICES. S. D. and Co. beg to inform their many customers and the readers of the FsiLinxa Ptar that they have opened a branch estu.bli-h_r-er.t at 19-5, Queen Street, Auckland, for the sale of their world-wide celebrated ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES. The extraordinary merits oi Stewart, Paw. on end Co.'? Liverpool Enc,---li::h L-r>vers are too well known through the v/h-le of New Zi.-aland, as a-i*ll 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 :n the history of watchmaking. ORDER EARLY Please Note.— -The following 1 prices Inciuie duly paid by us. Every watoh. quality considered, cannot be bong-lr. retaii Under double the price*. A £7 10s English Silver Hunting: Lever for £3 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 what retail dealers call their finest English Hunters at from £7 to £.'-'., and you will at one declare ourf? to ba the better wa t ch. In open face, £3 5s : ditto, cysta] unbreakable front, £3 lis, positively worth £6 Pis A £10 IGa English Keyless Hunting Silver Lover for £5 l-5s-Stewart Dawson snd Co.'s Superb Ke)'less Hunting Levers, a triumph of utility and conveienience, a watch that is also perfectly air-tight dusttight, and damp-tight, keeping the works perfectly clean. Made in two sizes, small and medium. Price £5 15s, worth tan p-uineas. Also, same watch in open face, price £4 15s. A £12 12s Engli.-h L»ver iluntng Chronograph fur _£$ 15sEach wat.h a model of perfection ; finest -} plate movement, full jewelled in ruble-, real chronometer expansion balance, decimal dial, centre seconds and outside slop ; each timed to dead beat in position - ., to go exactly the same in cx-lrc-ac heat or cold. Price L 6 15s, Full "itetail Value For 12 Guinea:;. Also, same watch, iv open face, price L 5 15s. A £7 103 Ladies' Eudish Hunting Lever for £3 15s- Every Watch a Woi'k Of Art, elegant in shape, chaste ie design, of sterling • nglish workmanship, watches that with f.iir u_a{re v/ill I ait lifetime. \ v e ask you to observe that we supply our magnificent English Levers at a far less price than is often chaived for common foreign watches. Price In Hunting Cases L3s 15s * Open Face, J .os; particularly saving to each imrchaser from L 3 to IA. A £4 Hunting Defiance Watch for *£X 15s None should hesitate to send for one of ' these VV atches, truly named " Defiance," if only to see the perfect tion that can be attained by a firm whoso enterprise and energy have revolutionised jthe Watch trade of Europe. Also open-face crystal front, Ll ■7s 6d; ali sterling silvor cases. S; D. & Co.'s Ladies' and Gent's 'Magnificent- ' English Gold Levers Every watch guar an ted. Full particulars and price in watch. PamphlctO ' * - Thb following is a specimen testimonial just received from this district: —"To, Stewart, Dawson A Co., Auckland*. ; Thames, 18th April, 1884. " Dear Sir, — Seeing you are in Auckland, J to say "that nearly l nve years ago I sent to .Liverpool lor one of your Silver English Levers as advertised for £3 10s. J .duiy. received the- watch and my sob ( Willihn. Tborbum) has cirri ed it evury day since then at his wjrk, miaing, busli wOrk, riding, etc., and it has never cost him one penny for repairs* The watch i 3 a splendid timekeeper and would cost in Auckland 10 guineas. My son. could have: sold ithe watcb a 6Corc of times, for double tho price that it cost him but would nut part with on any account. I may also say that i know several here who have sept (or several of your -Matches,- aud they have given tho greatest sutis!ation. You are at perfect liberty to to publish this if yon wisif, as I am i ivell known here. " I remain, yours truly, "WM. LANG THORBURN, " Engineer, I araru, Thames." "FEILDING STAR." Cut this square out and forward it vi ith P.O. Order payable to I S. D & Co. at the G.P.0., Auckland, with 2s 6d added to - pay v post registration, and we guarantee to forward Watch by first post. — (Signed) Stewart, i Uawson & Co. j ' ' .Address all letters to STEWART, DAWJ.ON & CO, 195 Q.ubkn St., Auckland. Write for S., D. & Co.'s Illustrater | Watch Pamphlet, containing full uarticu lars of all their watches and 60 pasres o i most wonderful testimonials. Free foi its postage, 4d in stamps.]
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 60, 30 October 1884, Page 4
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