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A cklail i Al\ ci tibciueuts.

Si'EWAKT L)iV\\m A~ED CO.'S LIVERPOOL VOIiLD-IiENOWNED ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES. FIRST IN QUALITY! FIRbT IN WORMANSIIIP! FIRST IN UTILITY. & DUHAMLJTY! MATCHLESS IN DESIGN & FINISH! (Dire*. I from S. D. & Oo.'a I'jictpiy in Liverpool.) LESSTH A\ HALF COLONIAL PRICES. 1> LM \SK NOTE.— Tue following Prices i inclhilo Duty Paid by us. Ever> ; >» aU-li, »i.i.i.ily considered, cnniiot be bougliL iictuil under Double the pi ices :— j ' A£7 10s GENTS ENGLISH SILVER HUNTING Li:\ ER FOR OO IK KiO JOS ' Tlic most perfect English lluntin^Levejs in the wor.d. Every Watoh luauufactured entirolv in our own %» urkshops. These Wat -lies are speci-illy adapte«l for bus!) work, bfj[iutWiV, miners, t\ic., as they will htand the htudust wear : send for one of these watches and compare it with what let lil dealers call their finest English Hunters at from £7 to £8, and you will at once declare ours to be the bettor watch.

FELLING IN HUNDREDS.

A £10 10s

ENGLISH KEYLESS HUNTING SI LYE H LEVER IJOB £o 15s

A triumph of utility and convenience a vntuh t!mt i--^ aLo perfectly air-tin lit, elustliifht, and damp-tight, keeping the works perfectly clean, lla-lein two sizes, small und medium. PltlCiO, £5 los. WORTH TKN GUINEAS. A No, samo Watch in open face, price JC4 1 5.<.

A £12 12s

ENGLISH biL\KK HUNTING I'iiKOXOGKAPH

mt £6 15 3

Each watch a model of perfection ; fiuerft f-plite movonu'ut, full jewelled in rubies, lval chronometer expansion bal nnce, decimal <li;il, contie second*!, and out side stop ; each timed to dead best in posi tions, to go exactly the i-amo in exticine beat or cold. Notwithstanding the matchless pei fection of tlji> w atch, v. c positively Bell it at a lesb pi ice than lotailers thaigc for ordinal v ini'ciior-Uhide \satclie>. PHICE, i'G" los. FULL RETAIL VALUE YOU TWELVE GULN-AS: Also, same watch, in open face, price X.o lbs.

£7 10s

LADIES' ENGLISH IIUXTLXG Ll'^ VAX

FOB £3 15s

EVERY WATCH A \\k)UK OF ART, elegant in shape, chaste in de&ign, of sterling English woikiM-'ii-hin, — wutehes that Avith fan linage v. ill l«^t.a life thw*. We ask you to obiuo-ve thai we supply our magiiilicent En^lisii Levers at u i'ar les^ pjlcj tiiuu i> oltvn diaigfd fur common i'oiviuu v-htcheb. i'ltlCl-; in HUNTING CASLS, iB 15s ; IX OPLX FACE, ill] &-, ; ] lacticaliy saving to each piuch.if.ti from Jl3 to 14.

S. D. AXD CO.'S LADIES' AND GENTS' MAUNIFiCEXT E.NGLISiI GuLb

LLVttKS are tiul\ inarveiluus vahie. lor Trices i»nd lllu-.tifitiem^ pleabe see AVatch Pamphlet, most in{.jie<ting. sent free on leeeipi of 4d iv fctviin i»8 i »8 ior its postage.

Each Cunlomer i" sunjilied with his watch on a ueeL'h fiee t ij'j>)(^a! and tiidl. .

The iu'l awioimt piiid is ] ctmnv.il io any-

OljB (llSSclti^li'Hl. Every \Vitch i^ Guaianleed.

30,000 Testimonials have been received dining the lu--t few \eais fi«-nu \\eui.)rs in all parts of tiu 1 woihi, pro \ ing our AVakbcrf to be m itho'at equal.

Thefollorting aicSj-e'jini' > uTotimonia-s ju^t reoviiid fiom lliis Di^tiiet : — l - To fc'i'Lv. Ai:T Dawiox & Cu., " Auckland. ••Tli..mes, 18th April, 1884.

" De.ir {-Jr,— Seeing that ym ere in Auckland, I v. j itc to Hay that nearly live years ago I sent to Liverpool for one of your English Silver Lovers as advertised for £3 15s. 1 duly received the watch, and in} 7 son (William Tho. burn) liab eanied it every day bince then at hib »vorl< — hiiniriu, bu.->h woik, lidiug, etc., and it has ne\ei co t him one penny for repairs. The w ateb i- a splendid timekeeper, and would cost in Auckland at least Ten Guineas. Sly t>on could have sold the \\ - j:fcL;h a score of times, for double the ]>i ice that it cost him, but would not p.irt M'itii il on any a-co-int. I may al<o tay that I know several hcros Mho have sent for your watches, and they have given the gre.itett satibiaction. You are at perfect liberty to publish this if you wibli, as 1 am "well known hoe. '• I remain ) ours truly, <; Wm. Lang TiiouBLTKN, Engineer, "Taiuru, Thames. " •

'•Turaru, Thames,' April 20th, 1884.

"Me isis Stewart I)av/m<n & Cu., '' Dear Sirs, — About four years ago when in -want of a wut-'h, I was lccommended 1o send to jour establishment at liiverpool J'oi one of your £3 ]5s Engiibh Silver Hunting Levers, i did so, und received l ] ie .sujue. 1 havo carried the watch about %> ith mo every day bince ; it is an excel1 nt timekeeper, and Ijks stood lots of i.nocking about, without being in any way affected. Uy the n iture* of my business l-fiDi constantly liding, ruid on one occafcion the ho.se I \va^ liding foil, and 1 was thrown to the giuun.l with such Jcrce as to smash l'io gl.fs ii.lo utoms, but the Ayatch did nut t-top, ami il Kc-psus correct time now us it <hii whin I iii'hL recei\ed it. u I .mii, y.nivt, tmly, " Ricuaujl* 11. IiLU-,, Storekeeper, "Tararu, -Thames."

ALL LETTRRSAND ORDERS TO I)K ADDRhBSKIJ-'i"o

STEWART DAWSONS Co

Air 'i; las ik

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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 61, 2 August 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 61, 2 August 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 61, 2 August 1884, Page 8

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