1 GOOD NEWS ! IMPORTANT, FAJCTS. TIME ANI> T ! MEKEEP^RS^ . THE Elf GL 113 H'.L ETO R. The Rest of, All Timekeepers., . Victory, victory, triumphant victory, declared throughout the world in favor of QTEWART,. DAWSON, GO.'^, CHAMPION ENGLISH LEVER, ■ .:■ ' WATOi.ES, .:. .. , LARGEST SALE in thk COLONIES.! Larger than the .combined ,8»le ; of all Watch** in' the! whole of the retail throughout iithe- Colonies, put .together. Fac£s profkd by the import returns J,>o: .-; STEWART* DAWSON. &. i GQ.'& ; i SYSTEM OF BUSINESS. '^■■' oi Piiis Facts. ! -"'sY. t\u) • About seven yeard ago Stewart Dawson and Co., Liverpool-, -originated and introduced a new system of . ibnsiaess an the English Watch Trade vie t- Instead of cjontinuine tosell their .watches- to; rev tail dealers on credit with Ibnir payment* they resolved to go direct to the public themselves and sell their manufacture for cash — a ' system which has received? i a world-wide patronage -nererjbefqre equalled it the history of watch making. Si Hi &Go. have now folly .placed this advantageous* system of. business iwifchin thej reach of the CbltoniaL /public* and here iemind.all that* by; dealing* direct withthemi the actual Maniifafeturersl s ejfe)ery customer baves three large profits; — tfie: London Wholesale Dealers': Profit, the j Colonial Wholesale Dealers r and|the Colonial Retail Dealers -Profitin j\l < t i-.>l ■■<> ':. .-:;,,,/ ■'■ i 'f[ i r,. ;". ,. , OVER ONE HUNDRED PER CENT SiAVED TO EAGH PURCHASER* / Stewart Dawsoh and Go's) Liverpool, World- wide Celebrated English Lever Watches stand unrivalled in theiirarld'l First as Timekeepers ; first in quality and workmanship. ' ■■.([ ■,:.:•,■. ■■'■ t tl j; •V atchless in design and finish.' JProted by wearers in all parts of the Globe to he without equal. ;-i J *.:-. ; i : ; ' > » ■ •; n »; ! ■•; ; ; ; A L 7 10s Gent's English. Silver HuntingjLever for L 8 15s. ' ' ' '"-' J ' ' l ' The Liverpool Champion English Lever. —This wafch: isihe: finest quality if ullplate English Lever that, money can buy, selling in hundreds. en^ tirely^ ih J our own w6rkshops/.:tliey. ilrt unequalled for beauty/for strength, ! e*'as timekeepers ; will suit every soc<;upa^<?n, and rOjWing^.ttheir gre^t -s/Lringth { and durability, are specially^adap^te^ tor bush work, squatters, miners, ic», 9s' th^ywjll stand the hardest wear. : Ali.haVeTjio^efitting, full-capped movements to prevent dust entering the works. Pateatji doTitl pillar plates, frames; wheels, -and pirji^ns, ana patent safety ihairsprings rfor jiding, &ci The escapements a4ju*to4 to the perfection of performance, ,eac^,acrt¥>n ]e Welled in hard ruby, .producing; perfect dea,d beat^ thp dials of finest white hand enamel, gold hands, arid sunk kec* on^fs. The gilding and •ut finished to the highissitdegrie^'msSn. tainiug power applied to e*oh'wa«clii'Ch« case perfectly dnst.tifihii-h-.veryh itrbhg steHing silver, Go.yei;iiinen^Hi|^ m|mk^d. Kach,, watch [^ompl^te, a, masterpiece of the best workmanship ,that English tulent, capital, and ing'enoity can pro* db*e, enlisting the praises of every wearer. One of these wtftdhes will wear out ■; thre#, vVaiericanr or, , foreign-;niade wanches one after .nuojiher. This magnifictnt and matchless JBnglish Hunting Lever we supply to customers for L 3 15m, and in quality and, time lfeepinjf. d«fy the woi'ld lo beui it at ten guineas. Notfcpj also thej .same watch . .as |ibov;e t with ' three pair extra. ]eir>ls, and real chronometer cut compensated balance. Keeping time to a second in all variations of tetafperatiire. Pricconiy-lii'ioV.' ' $dv cariiiot, buy! one us good us this uinter Ll2. 1^ A jLIO . lOsi ; iLiiif 1i sh •. i£eyje *&■ /Hunting Stiver., Jje.*er for L^, 15.) fcs;e\yftit/Daw;ai)n and Co'fi bujperb, j6Ceyless;Jy;glish .Hu^iU ing 'I|ev>rs, v iniijiipli. of utility ai^d conVehieiice, wincling iiiicl' s'eitiiig hahas by i simply 'luruiiig i' iiicL«ly.prbpof tfoiVed kn6b at tlie stem of the watch entirely ttisv pensing with trouble ,of . carrying a loose key, and a certain preveuftatived'f one-half the incidental causes forrfpairs— a watch that is/alsW perf dus^ tighi and 4amp-tight< keeuipg the,workr^ppri fectly ; c&ao* t^fW^t^W l^ without cleaning ; the con veil ienfceldetived by, all who ! wear 11 tlretn is : iacAlculable. In quoiitjf wtf 'po«tiv«jy asaert that there is not- a- keyless watch sold, [under 12 sttloea^ , t6[ equal u those, Tb^y m madejinj^wooßiz^f; smal^jani medium. Price 7 Lf f 155... (: , Positively •heap at 1,0 guineas. , ,Alsp,' same watch inppenfaee*lilSsl !^ •* - A "LI 2 12s Euglisb Si|ver Hunting Chronograph y For J B« ''m. Da,wson & Co.'s Magnificent English Chronograph /WatcheH. > E.icb Watch fa iaodeliof pi»rfe'ctio mii n i ; > fittest' 3"olafce>4novev ment, full jewtflled »*in< f Wbies,"'"'real chronometer: 1 compensated ' : balance, decimal idial< centre *eoortd&V *nd 'outside stop; each timed to dead beat in positions, to gd exactly the-same in either ' extreme heat or cold.- ' The wealthiest) "gentleman ia the land; or the highest official in the State, need not diesfr^ a y watch- that possesses ia a greater degree* all the attribrtes of a perfect timekeeperJ !!'("' ' Notwithstanding ■ the matchless ■ 'per* i fection of this Watch, we positively' sell! it atfaT-ilesst price than' retailers ichat^e I for ordinary '■ inferior* made 1 watdios. Price, L 6 16s. MFullißfetail Vialue for laGninyasi! Aisd, same watch :in open 1 face, price L6'los»i'" ••> -•- >i>L>U ■jv(.<).<; -,A' AL7 lOs (Ltidiesl' EngFish Hunting Lever, ' .'..•'-,•?>-/. ffprJliSiW-' 1 - Price— ln Openjfflic'e,^L:ifls jin Hunting' j - L 3 15s. Half Colonial Prices. A L 4 Hunting Miince. S%er Watch j AlßoinOpen<rf«o»iji^ront, I ift^i;6d<!r^" v i.-» EWlish Gqld. LisyjJßs 4 , ;: , , I ExaifokWtb lAVeb»! P l ( l j English Gold Lbvbbs!!! - "Eimit^tnW& suppljuieaoh.sw'atah.'ionji we«k:?r)fiw am6v4ii«nd)4rta^iand;i^sir^; 'Second. —Each watch is fitted 'with kiy, cawfufep^krf^ijdjd.lirered at the purchaser s address at our sole risk, with t^role "y^Ars 'sta^pM of our responsibility. ..efc«r .IhfrA AC I^ntructinn for Ordering Watches J>y i Partly^n <fr! a*,a,D>>i( t ftae T ""~ ; -it t Witlj^.©i''' < OrSe ! /^ySiTe!S^ T^ fc^ DrdAriiflo. <atntfc«?)<J{&a, fN -oAaflkUndvtwiA (2« r-o r.PW.Wri r^faMqn, vW A n SSTS2 t0 ft^^Sw^ fo « nrst post.— (Signed) Stewart, orttWM? n ftSSSsn9 Mtivrad Hill M , i) .iilnijjT.Mil Ot)L) 11[»>U i^^E&%V#tii Other GoloniaTErancheß : ■, 34, Pa^Wff'lWftaWMfcfftDM^T 27, Royal AbcidrtSydney. U CoLLiifß ; Ste eet .'West,: Miuitivfeg&i { Manu&ctorj—Lweri^kl^^,-^ D j
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 126, 9 April 1885, Page 4
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