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~ ttusinessr wtraces^ GOOD NEWS FOE ALL ! IMPORTANT FACTS. TIME AND TIMEKEEPERS. THE ENGLISH LEVER. The Best of All Timekeepers. Victory, victory, triumphant victory, declared throughout the world in favor of> STEWART, DAWSON, & CO.'S, Live » pool, CHAMPION ENGLrSH LEVER, WATC ES, LARGEST SALE in the COLONIES 1 Larger than the combined sale of all Watches in the whole of the retail shops throughout the Colonies put together. Facts prov« d by the import returns. STEWART" DAWSOK & CO.'S SYSTEM OF BUSINESS. Plain Facts. : About seven years ago Stewart Dawson and Co., Liverpool, originated and' introduced a new system of bnsiaess in the English Watch Trade viz : - Instead of continuing to sell their watches to retail dealers on credit with long payment, they resolved to go direct to the public themselves and sell their manufacture for cash — a system which has received a world-wide patronage never before equalled in the history of watch making. S. D. & Co. have now fully placed this advantageous system of business within the reach of the Colonial public,; and here iemind all that, by dealing direct with them, the actual Manufacturers, every customer saves three large profits — the London Wholesale Dealers' Profit, the Colonial Wholesale Dealers Profit and the Colonial Retail Dealers Profit — in all .... • I OVER ONE HUNDRED PER CENT SAVED TO EACH PURCHAS I£R. Stewart Dawspn and Co's 'Liverpool, World-wide Celebrated .English, Lever Watches stand unrivalled in the world 1 First as Timekeepers; first in quality and workmanship. j ' iVJ atchloss in design and finish. Proved by wearers in all parts of the Globe to be I without equal. j ' I AL7 10s Gent's English Silver Hunting Lever for L3 15s. j The Liverpool ChampionEnglish Lever. — This watch is the finest quality fullplate English Lever that money can buy, selling in hundreds. Manufactured entirely in our own workshops, they, are unequalled for beauty, for strength, or as timekeepers ; will suit every occupation; and owing to their great strength 'and durability, are specially adapted for bush work, squatters, miners, &c, as they will stand the hardest wear. . All have closefitting, full-capped movements to present dust enteriug the works. Patent solid pillar plates, frames, wheels, and pinipris., and patent safety hairsprings for riding, &c. The escapements adjusted to jthe perfection of performance, each action jewelled in hard ruby, producing a perfect dead beat ; the dials of finest wliit« hard enamel, gold hands, and sunk seconds. The gilding and steelwork throughout finished to the highest degree ; jnaintainlug pdwer applied tb each watch, the case perfectly dusUtight— vary. strong sterling silver, Government Hall marked: Each watch complete, a . masterpiece^ of the best workmanship that English talent, capital, and ingenuity can .produce, enlisting the praises of evfery wearer. , One of these watches will vpar out three American or foreign-mdde watches one. after another. This, magnificent and ' matchless English' Hu/uing Lever wesupply to customers for*L3 liss, and in quality and time keeping defy th« world to beat it at ten guineas., ; V Notice also the same watch as above, with three pair extra . jewels . and real chronometer cut " compensated balance.' Keeping time to a second in all Variations of temperature. Price only L4 lss. You cannot buy one as good as thisiinder L L2. A LlO 10s English Keyless, Hunting Silver Lever for ,L5 15. Stewart Daws on and Co's Superb Keyless English Hunting Levers, a triumph, pf utility a ail convenience, winding and setting hands by simply turning a nicely •proportioned knob at the stem of the watch entirely dispensing with trouble, of, carrying a locjse key, and a certain preventative of one-hftlf the incidental causes for repairs—a watch that is also perfectly air-ticht, dust- tight, and damp-tight, keeping the works perfectly ; clean- may , be worn for' years without cleaning ;.the convenience derived' by all who ; wear them is pronounced incalculable. In quality we positively assert that there is not a keyless watch sold under 12 guineas to equal these. They are made in two sizes small and medium. Price L5 15s.' (Positively cheap at 10 guineas. Also, same watch in open face, L4 15s. . , " ! A LI 2 12s English Silver Hunting Chronograph For L6 15s. I Stewakt Dawson & Co.'s Magnificenl English Chronograph Watches. Each watch !a. model of perfection; finest | plate movemeat, full jewelled, in rubies, real chronometer compensated balance* decimal dial, centre, second*, and-outsidV stop; each timed to dead beat in positipuK, to go exactly the same in either extrenie heat or cold. : The wealthiest gentleman ia the land, or the-highest official in the St^te, ; need , not rdesife,* -watch' th»t possesses in a. greater degreee all the attributes of a perfect timekeeper. i Notwithstanding the matchless perfection of this watch, we .positively veil it at a less price ' than- > retailers oharge for ordinary inferior- made watches. Price, L6 16s. ~ Full Retail Value fqr 12 Guineas. Also, same watoh in open face, price L5 15s. AL7 10s Ladles' English Hunting Lorer, for L3 15s. Price — In Open-face, L3 ss ; in Hunting L3 15s. Half Colonial Prio<»i. A IA Huntinc Defiance Silver Wattth. , , for LI 15s. 1 Also in Op«n-fatie'ojli(Al Front, •':■■-•• ■•El l W6d. 11 "' Eno^ibh Goi^» Lnvitßs! ! '.[.-, i EvaLiaH Gpuo Lbvkpsll i. "" x ' English Gold ,Lkvsbs 1 1 1 m! CONDITIONS OF' SAIS: ! ...ilJißisT.r— W« sipplv onch 1 watoh on a* week's free approval , and trial, aud return * SKico»b.^E3o* l'Watok 1 (s JBttetf with 'w key, carefully paeked'and delivered at to*' purchaser'i,adlrass^^ our lolerub, witht tliiWV^W stniipod jrua^intw. of our responsibility;. ; / ;:';,..',, \ ' i i ' Instruction for,. Ordering WatoKes by Parties'HitViug at n Distanoe. . Yi. <v Iyy M0 H ' ■ "FEILDING i 1 Cut this square out and forward I • I U.wUhp.O. ,Ordvrt payabittftoi". ! 8/ J>" A,V> U »1 the M ((}.P.O., I . AUdkiand,wiih28 i 6(i;«ddedto . • i i tpajl 1 po r «t ()^gi«ratiSn} : anti^W* * \ Ruawoteejtorlorwahl by Note ** AW )MNn(rttt uWaadrewed uioii vM\V jCpJonial BmriehM i o < \ j 84; PmNcif'tJi.^JiniT, JDunimK. I j 3, Cot,uiNS Stb^kt. WBat, Mklmoujiihl

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 98, 3 February 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 98, 3 February 1885, Page 4

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