ENGLISH \J<;r ATC KE S jLDEGLJSH V^ ATCIIES SPECIAL AN D I M POI4TANT ANNOUNGg'Ir'?iT. — — — . 1 STBWAST, DAWSON & CO. 5 S LIVERPOOL WO RLD-EENOWNKD 1 ENGLISH LSVJUR'VV-.TCHSS \ FIRST IN O'CJALITY? 3 PII?ST IN V. r OKi(M.' NRK7P ! FIRST IN UTILITY & DUK ABIL I TV! Matchless in Design and Finish ; Direct from S.j D. & Co.'s Factory in Liverpool, LESS THAN HALF COLONIAL PRICES. S, D. find Co. beg to inform their many customers and the readers 0/ the Ff.iia-hxg Stak that they have opened a brunch establishment at VJii, Queen Street, Auckland* for the eale of their world- wide celebrated ENGLISH LEVEII WATCHES. The extraordinary merits of Stcwp.rt, Dp.tvsou and Co.'s Liverpool English Lovers are too well known through the whole of New Zealand, an ivcli as from east to west eft:;?. Ola Country, that comment here is unnecessary. Suiiico h to say that their perfection in excellence aad value bus givpn S., D and Co. a patronas'O nover equalled in the history of watchmakirtg 1 . ORDER EARLY Ploqsg Koto. — Tho following 1 prices include duly paid by us. IBvcry watcb, quL'-li'tj consideryo, cannot be bough 1 retail under double the prices. A £ l ? 103 ; r sgH*h Silver Hunting- Lever for £3 Iss, The most perfocf lCii-.;Ush Hur.rin^ Lever in the world. Thesa watches are specially adapted for bush work, squatters, mines, etc., as they will stand the bar dost wear ; t-end for one of these watche3, and compare it with what retail dealers call their finest English Hunters at froai £7 to £^, and you will at one declare oars to bo the hotter wa'ch. In open face, £3 5s ; ditto, crystal unbreakable front, £3 Us, positively worth £0 10s ' A £10 IDs English Eovlgss Hunting Silver Lover, for S'd l£s» Stewart Dawson aud Co.'s Superb Keyless Hunting Levers, a triumph of utility and Gon/eieiiionce, a watch that is also periectiy air-tijrht dustti<iht, and damp -tight, k-jeping the works perfectly clean. Mcuo 111 tv/o sises, small and nicdiura. Prico £5 15s, worth ton iruineas. -Also, same I wa^ch in open face, prico ■£& 103. A .€l2 12s Sngii>li Lever Hunt- l np: Chrone^raph ibr £0 15g. _ j Each vvitcli a moctL!l cf perfection ; finer-t '- plnte moveraent, full jewelled in rubier, real chronometer expansion balanre, decimal dial, centre seconds and j outside stop ; each timed to dead beat in J prsitions, to go esictly tlie «imc in o::tromo boat or cold. Price L<s 15s, i Pull 3etail Value For 12 Guineas. Also, same tvatch, in open face, jirioo L'o \ 15s. ' A £7 IGs Ladies' Entrlish Hunt- i intr Lever for £3 15s* Bvory V/atoh a Work Ox Art, elegant in shape, j chaste in design, of sterlfng 1 : ni<ii3h | workinanßhip, watches that with i'tir usa^e v.'ill last lifetime. Wo ask yon to observe that we supply our magnificent English Levors at a far less price than is often charged for e<>mmon foreign watches. Price In Huntinf? Cases L3s loa ; Open Face, 1.8 ss ; particularly saving to each purchaser from L 3 tc L 4. A £4 Hunting 1 Defiance Watcb. for 15s Koiia should hesitate to send lor one of these Watches, truly named " Defiance," ifonly to see the perfect t:on that can be attained by a finn whose enterprise and energy have revolutionised the Watch trade of Europe. Also open-iacs' crystal front, LI 7s 6d ; all sterling silver cuses. 1 S. D. & Co.'s Ladies' and Gent's J Magnificent English Gold Levers. | Every watch guarnnted. Fuli par- | ticulars and price in watch. Pamphlet. , _•— i 'I'ho following is a specimen testi- | monird just received from this district: — "To, Stewurt, Dawson & Co., Auckland. Thamos, 18th April, 1884. ( " Dear Sir, — Seeing- you are in Auckland, I write to say that nearly five ycarv ago I' sens t<» Liverpool for ono of your Silver KngHsh Levers as advertised tot £3 15s. I duly received th> watch and my son ( William Thorburn) Las cirricd it ewry day since then at his york, miui:)<>\, bush work, riding, etc., and it h;is never cost him ono penny for repairs- The watch is a splendid timekeeper and would cost in Auckland 10 guineas. Itfyseii could have sold the watch a score of times, for double the price that it cost him but wuuld nut part with on any account, i may alwo suy that I know several here who have souf. (or several cf ynur watches, and I they have thu «2;reatUot satisla- - tion. You are at perfect liberty to to publish this if you wish, as i ani I well known here. j " I remain, yours truly, I "7/21. LANG TKOX.BUEN, " Engineer, iavarn, Thames." " FEILDING STAII." Cut this square out and forward it vriik i'.O. Order payable to S. D & Co. at, the G-.P.0., A'.icklnnd, with 2s Cd udded to pay post registration, and we guarantee iq forward Watch by fir.-;t post.— (Sigucd) Stewart, Dawson Si Co. t ...■..-.. --...— ■■ .-...^, , Address .ill letters to STEWART, DtA'WSOK & €O 5 105 Quekx St., Auckland. Write for S-, .D. & Co.'s Illustrated Watch Pamphlet, containing full Danico I lur.-i of V ;V. their winches and 00 p,'tt;e.s oi I r.iost v?o:idfrfaLi:cii;inoEiiitlii.' I r reu for
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 63, 6 November 1884, Page 4
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