Watches. .GOOD NEWS UOH ALU TIME AND TIMEKEEPERS. •THE ENGLISH LEVER, The Best of all Tifiiekatpsni, T'jAWSON ff.m-.nnani,i r ‘KT-A-ZLEOPIOHSr ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES. A £7 10a. UEVT'P ENGLISH lILVFR HUNTING LEVER For £3 15a. Ths Liverpool Champion Kns>h Lever Thin unteli t| n qmhi, ' HUH h Li.v.-r tlmi ui.mey e*<t b i>, filing in nundreds. Manufactured entirely n our r«wn norllHlwip., l|„y q 1*.,,,,,, for nlinngth, n. Hmr I -p..,. ; « rl „.(, -iciy occiipuiinn, npj owi.g . i|ii.,i g.itil strength and durability, are apeoiedy adapted for bnali work, aqualtars, minora, Ao.,aa they will stand the hardest wear. All have close, ffitmg, full-capped movements, to prevent dust entering the works, patent solid pillat pliitea, frames, wheels, and piniona, and patent safety hairsprings foi riding, *o. The rs. apeiiionts adjusted to the pel Motion of per. formance, each action jmielled in hard ruby, pioducing a perfect dead beat; the dials of Sliest white hard enamel, gold hands, and sunk seconds. The gilding and steel work tliroughiint finished to the highest degree; maintaining power applied t» each watch, the case perfectly duat-tight—very strong sterling silver, Govemtmuit Hall, marked. Each "ntch complete, \ mantArpieae of the lient workmanship that English telent, capital, and ingenuity can produce, enlisting the puiisea <if eveiy wearer. One nf theae watches will wear out three Ameiican or foreign-made watches one after another. This magnificent and nmteh’egß Englhh Hunting Lever we supply to cußfomern for £» ifis. and i- qualify and time-keeping defy the world to beat it at • en gun ,eaa. Nt.ttce al ßn the same watch mb Above, with ' lnee pair extra jewels and real chronometer cut cninpenaated balance, Ke ping time to a second in all variafinne of temperature. Ihm only £4 15a. You cannot buy one aa good as thia under £l2. A £lO~ 10s. ENGLISH KEYLESS HUNTING SILVER LEVER For £5 15s.
Stewart Dawson and Co.’s Superb Key. par Hunting Levers, a triumph of utility and convenience, winding and setting hands by simply turning a nieelv proportioned nob at the stem of the watch, entirely dispensing with the trouh’e of rarryinga loose key, and a certain preventative nf one-half the inci* dental causes fnr repairs n watch that is ppjfec’ly air-tight.dnst-f.iahf. and damp-tisht, keeping the works perfectly clean—may be worn for rears without clea ing; the convenience derived by all who wear them ifl pronounced incalculable. In quality we positively assert that there is not a keyless watch sold under 12 guineas to equal those. They are made in two sizes, small and medium. Price £5 15s. Worth Ten Guineah. llso, same watch in open face, price £4 15s. A £l2 12s. ENGLISH SILVER HUNTING CHRONOGRAPH For £6 15s. Stewart Dawson <t Co.'r Magnificent Engdihh Chronograph Watches. Each watch a model of perfection ; tn ent piaie mu'i-nient, full jewelled in rubies, <il chronometer expansion balance, decimal al. centre seconds, and outside stop; each med to dead heat in positions, to go ex- !») the same in extreme heat or cold. The iilihif'si gentleman »n the land, or the ; glwt official in the State, need not desire a >ifeh that possesseH in a greater degree all ir attributes of a perfect time-keeper. Notithslanding the matchlosß perfection of this ntch, we positively sell it at a less price han retailers charge fof ordinary inferior ul-Ip wnteheß. Inez L’O 15s. Full Retail Value for 13 Guineas. Also, the same watch, in open face, price £5 15s. A £7 1(X LADIES' ENGLISH HUNTING LEVER Foi’ £3 158, Compared with nrinAft rhnreel bv colonial b-nlers, wo practically present -’very pur. ha>er of one of these watches with F, t '*s. Every Watch a work of art, elegant in •happ. chaste in denign, of Ater in: vorknmiiKhip, watches that wiih fair usage will last a lifetime. We ask you to observe •hat we supply our magnificent English Lovers at a far less price than often charged Ar common foreign watches. Price, in Hunting Carer, £8 13s; in Open • Face, £3 sh. ; practically saving to each purchaser from £8 to £4. A £4 HINTING DEFIANCE SILVER WATCH £1 15s, Most wonderful value. AH Mewling silver n-Hs. Dome, stud, and bow, j p ate move, im t, jewelled in 8 holes, each gumanteed a pleodid lime.keeper. None Mhould hesitate to a-md for one of hose Watches, truly named “ D fianoe," it inly to see I he perfection thdtuuu lie attained »y a firm whose enterprise m<l energy have ev<>li 1 lionised the Watch T vie of Europe. Also, open-face crystal front, £1 7s. fid. ENGLISH GOLD LEXERS! ENGLISH GO jD LEVERS 1 ENGLf i GOLD LEVERS 1 Ladies and Gents.— Most wonderful value in opeii-fat-e and hun ng case. Call and nspect these, or write for pamphlet contain* 1 < g full particulars, CONDITIONS OF SALE First—Each customer is su -plied with his watch on a week’s free appro.al a..d trial. l'he full amount pai I is returned to anyone (isßatisficd. Second—Each watch is fitted with a key carefully packed and delivered at the pur•haspr’s address at our solfi risk, with three ears’ stamped guarantee of our responsibility INSTRUCTIONS F'R ‘RDERING WATCHES. To parties living at * Girborne Telephone. Cut this coupon out, and forward it. with F.O. order, payable to 8. D. & Co., at. the G.P.0., A ickland, with 2r. fid. added to pay po t and registration, and we undertake to forward you the watch selected by first return of post. (Signed) Stewart Dawbon <fc Co. Note—All letters to be addressed STEWART *. CO., 195, Queen Street, Auckland NOTICE. Whether yon live in Auc land or in the country, don’t fail to call and inspect our magnificent English Lavers, and jini<»e for vonrselvea of the marvellous value we offer. Note.—lllustrated pamphlets, with 60pages most wonderful testimonia h a <d fun p,.r* tic 1 Jut of nil nnr watches, will be sept post 3d in stamps. Other Colonial Branches: 34, Princes u'reer. 27. Royal Arcade, Sydney; 3, (?< li « street West, Melbourne. Manufacloiy: Liverpool, England. 683
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 315, 30 December 1884, Page 3
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