Business Notices J GOOD. NEWS FOR ALL! IAtP O R TANT PAC TS . TIME AJSD Tl MEKEEPERS. THE ENGLISH LE YE R. The Best of All Timekeepers. VictorjM , victory, triumphant victory, de f; clared throughout the. world infaTor.of STEWABT, DAWSON, & CO.'S, Lctempool, CHAMPION ENGLISH LEVER, WATCiiES, LARGEST SALE in thb COLONIES ! Larger than the combined sale of all Watches in the whole of the retail shops throughout the Colonies put together. Facts prove d by the import returns. STEWABT DAWSON & CO.'S SYSTEM OF BUSINESS. Plain Facts. About seven years ago Stewart Dawson and Co., Liverpool, originated and introdu ;ed a new system of bnsiaess in the English Watch Trade viz : - Instead *of continuing to sell their watches to re» tail dealers on credit with lone 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'equal^ led it the history of' watchmaking.' ■■■<■ •'• 1 S. D. & Co. have now full/ placed this advantageous system of business within the reach of the Colonial public, ahd here iemind : all that, 'by dealing direct with them, the actual Manufacturers: every customer saves three large profit* — the London Wholesale Dealer*' Profit, the Colonial Wholesale Dialers Profit and the Colonial Jietail Dealers Profit — in alt-' : ■' ■'•• ■ ■■-■■• ■■• ■■ ■•■■■■■■ ■ ■''! OVER ONE HUNDRED PERCENT SAVED TO EACH PURCHABER.' Stewart Dawson and Co's Liverpool; World-Wide Celebrated English Lever Watches stand unrivalled in the world J First as Timekeepers; first in quality and workmanship: :! ■ > ■ Matchless in design and finish. Proved by wearers in allparts of thetJlobe to ha without equal. .. .j, A L 7 10s Gent's English Silver Hunting Lever f or L 3 Ids; t ' '■ •;• ; - The Liverpool Champion English Lever. —This watch- is the finest, quality full^ plate English Lever that money can buy, selling in hundreds. Manufactured entirely. in pur .own work shops, they, are unequalled for beauty* forstren^th, l^ is timekeepers' ; will 'suit every oi'i-ujmtioii, and owing to their great sircu^ih and> durability, are specially adapted for bush work, squatters, miners, &c, a.s,,th«y;will stand the hardest wear. All , have jClosefitting, full^cajpped movements, tor prevent dust entering the works,, latent solid pillar plates, frames, wheels,; and pinions, and patent safety hairsprings for raiding, <ftc. The escapjirienbs adjusted' to the perfection of performance,,, each' action jewelled in hard ruby, producing a per* feet dead beat; the qialp of finestrwhite hard enamel, gold hands, and sunk seconds. The. gilding and sjeelwvrk thijough•ut finished to the highost degree; maintaining power applied to each w^ lc , n ' tuc case perfectly' dust-tight— very strong sterling silver, Government Hall marked. Kach watch complete, a manterpiece of the best workmanship that English talent, capital," and ingenuity can' 'produce, enlisting the praises of every weaver; ■ Ou/e of : these watches lirill 'wear out three American or _ foreign-made watches 1 one after another. ' This uiagaificent and mai chiefs ' Knglish Hunting Lever we suvply to customers for L 3 15-«, and in quality and time keeping defy the world to beat it at ten guineas. " ' - Notice also the same watch, as above, with three pair extra jewels and real chronometer out compensated balance. Keeping tune to a second in all variations of temperature. Price ouJy Li 16*. You cannot buy one as good as thi.« umlcr Ll2. A LlO : lUs 'Jiiij'Ji.sh Keyless Hunting Silver L«*rer for 1.5 15. SiewartDawson and Co* bupcrb Keyless English; Hunlmg Levers/ n triumph of utility and bonvenience, winding and setting hands by simply turning a nicely-proportioned knob at the stem of the watoh : entirely (dispensing with 'trouble of -carrying * loose key, and a certain preventative bf'6ne*haif the incidental causes forrrpairs— a watch that is also perfectly air-tight; dust- tight and damp-tight.* keeping the works per* f c etly cleans may be ; worn • for ! years without cleaning ; the convenient)* derived by all who weari them it pronounced incalculable. In quality we - positively assert that diVre is Vot^ feyUeA^wateh sold under 12 guineas to equal these. meaium. Price Lo 15s. Positively cheap at 10 guineas. Also, same watch in open.; face, L 4 dfisv < / v/<[•: r- ; ;- / v A hi 2 i2s English Silver Hunting Chronograph For LS 15s. Stewart Dawßon,,r<fo Go.'s ,Magnifioent Chronograph Watches. .Each watchp a$ napdel; of; perfection ; finest ; | plate move., menf^ ' full jewelled 'in' 'riibies, 'real ' chronometer compensated'; balance; decimal dial; centre seconds, and outside stop; each timed to dead beat'in position*, to go exactly the same in either extreme lit>at or cold. The wealthiest gentleman in the land j or the highest official ia the State, need not desire a watch that possesses in a greater degrees all the attributes o^ a perfect timeke^prr. Noiwithstanding' the matchless perfection of this, watch, we positively sell it at a less 1 'jince ' than ' retailers' charge i for ordiuary inferior- made watches. Price, L 0 165. : .Full, Retail Value for l'J Guineas.' Also, same wktch in 'open face, price L 5 15s. - A L 7 10b Ladio*' EnglishHuating iLev^r, for LH 15s. ' : ' <(V Price— ln Opoa-fitue, L 3 6s; iri Hunting 1 L 9 15n. Half Colonial Prices. A L-i liuiitiutf D«H<ui«« Silver Watch for LI IS* i Also in OjMfn- Uc»» Uypt»l Front, wriod. ;;.;";.: Enou.sii Qouo X^vkka 1 ' ; liNowau G«u> Lrvkbs!! . Kjiousit Gulp Lbvebs!!! CON I) VnOH S ' OF SALE: Fjkst.—Wp supply each watch on a wetok '« freW ktiproviJl'»nd triali •W^refturn SKCOND.TT-Ettdh waieh'i is! fitted with a key, carefully pttcked and delivered at the j purchaser.'* address iat our jolejr^slt, wilh three pears stamped guarantee, of dur .wpopibiHty,." ' ', '/" '.. ;";'... . ' Instruut ion for Ordering WatcHes by ! '■ Parties Living; at a Distorted.; fi * j r ! ■■•: ■•• '(•■' '' ■;•:■•; ':<V.' j^.^/ if ;: .-./;■.■;;, ■ "i o i Cut this square out and. forward "' ° ' it with P,Q.. Order, payable to < S. D *"'l'o. ai thc'G.P.O.,. | Auckland, with 2s 6d added to ; '' '•■ 'pay' >pbst regiistrnlitb', r d^ ; lrfet^ j „„ , guarantee to forward Wa^ch.bj^ : y," :!<•' hi 'i'j'. l .'. t r,:mv-- r.'i.:-i '.•; •ri'.'.'.M v! i Note :— All letters 'to oe aSfd'ressed i §TEWART, DAWBOI>I & CO j v; 1^ ; 34, PuiNdh^fijTH^BT^DUNEDIN. j 7 %?A fio.Hi*. A»PAP?^ I^IDMBT. 3, Coiutis Stjbbbt Wbst, Mblbovbjtb. Liverpool, England.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 123, 2 April 1885, Page 4
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