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SiIvTAKT D /IVY SON ASD CO.'S LIVERPOOL WORLD-RENOWNED ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES. FTRST TN QUALITY! FIRST IN WORMA.N3IIIP! FIRST TN UTILITY* DURABILITY! M\TUHLKSB IN DESIGN & FINISH! (Direct from S. D. & Co.'s Factory in Liverpool.) LESSTHAV HALF COLONIAL PRICES. I3LEASE NOTE.— The following Prices im'liulf Duty Paid bv u>- Even AVatcb, qua.ity t-on^dored, cannot be boil" lit Retail under Doublo the prices :— A £7 10s GENT'S ENGLIS.i SfLVKK HUNTING LEVhR ■ FOE £3 15^ The most perfect English Hunting Lcveis in lbs worid. K\ t-ry Watch in inuiaetured entirely in our own *>ork*!iops. Thebo Wat lies are speci-illv adapted for bnflu woiK, squatto.-s, miners <ke, «s they will Hf.mil Hi.- liaideht wear ; send for one ot t!ie.-«e w..tches and compare it with what ii'tiil dealers call their finest Engl^h Iluntdiv at from £7 to £8, and yon will at imue doclaiv nm.-> to he tliv- bettor wutcli. FELLING IN HUNDREDS.
A £10 10s ENGLISH KI<.YLEi>S HUNTING SILVER LE'vEU FOR £5 15s A triumph of utibiN and convenience a watcii that is ai o perfectly air-tiiiht, dnstti lit, and danip-tii-ht, kcjpin^ the works p rtettly clean. Mad'jin two siz >s, feiu;i!l and medi.im. PRICK, £b 15s. WORTH T:ON GUINEAS. A-o, same Watch in open luce, puce £4 15^. A £12 12s ENGLISH b.LYKR iTuNTING CHROXOCRAPII FOR £6 15s Each watch a model <>r perfection ; fi ne v,t |.pl-jte movement, full jewelled in rubies, nal chumometer expansion bil tmee, decimal dial, centre seconds, and out side stop ; each tuned to dead bo-it in position-, to go exactly the -tsme in extieme he ;t or cold. Xotw ilh-t.sndiug the matchless peifection oi this w.^eh, we positivoK Pi!i it at a less }>rice than letailcrs chaige for ordinal^ inferioi-made watches. Pi, -ICE, £6 16s. FULL RKTAIL VALUE Fv)R TWELVE GUINjAS. Also, same wutcli, in open face, price X>s 15s.
£7 10s LADIES' L.N^^ii iiu'NTING LhVlUi FOB £3 15 S
EVERY WATCIi A W(')UK OF ART. eVgant in Mwpe, chaste in design, of sterling" English wurKin ui>!ii>>, — watchehth.it A\ith fan us.i^e will last ,1 life timf\ We ask you to ob'i"r\e thai we Mipply oui iiiit.iiuiiiccnt Etii;l^l! Levels at a far le^tpiiccliian i.s oinu (iuiiyed ioi common jui^n Pitches. PRICE in HUNTING CASES, i' 3 15s; IN v;PEN FACE, £3 [>.; }>ia^tn al.\ saving to each purchaser fi..m £0 to £■!-
S. D. AND CO.'S LADIES' AND GENTS' MAGNiFICENT ENGLISH* GOLD LEVKRS are tiuly marvellous value. For Prices and Iliusti.ttions pleuse see "Watch Pamphlet, most inijie-,lin^, sent flee on receipt of id in btimps for its postage.
Each Customer is supplied witli his watch on a week--- fiee a|ipiova.l and tii.il. The lull amount paid is returned to anyone el if -iciti.shVd. Every W&tch is Guaranteed.
30,000 Testimonials have been received clurin" the last few years fiom wearers in ail parts of the woikl, proving our Watches to be without equal.
The follow in» are Specimen Testimonials just iveei\ed fiom this Distiict : — "TO S'lhWAHl i>AWbON & Co., " Auckland. '■ Th.imes, 18th April, 1884.
" Dear Lir, — Seeing that you are in Auckland, J write to say that m arly live years a<jo I sent to Liverpool for one of a our English Silver Levers as advertised jor £3 15s. I dn y received the watch, nnd my son (William Tho. burn) has *. irried it even day since then at his ivork — mining, bush work, riding, etc., and it has ncvur eo-t him one penny for lepaiis. The watch is n splendid timekeeper, and A\oi>ld cost in Auckland at least Tin Guineas. My son could have sold the •watch a suoro of times, for double the pi ice that it cost him, but would not part with it on any a count. I may also say thnt I know several here who have sent for your watches, and they have given the gie.itest satisfaction. You are at perfect iibeity to publish this if you wibh, as I am well known here. " 1 remain yours truly, " Wm. Lang Tuokbuun, Engineer, " Taian;, Thames."
" Tararu, Thames, April 26ib, 1884.
"Messrs Stewart Dvwsun & Co., " Di'ar Sirs, — About tour years ago when in want oi a watuh, J was recomiiuanled to send to your I'stablißhment at Liverpool for one oi your £-3 15s English Silver llimtin^ Levers. 1 did km, -md received tie hiime. 1 have carried Hie watch about with 11m every div since ; it is an excel-I-rit timekeeper, and Ims sto nl lots of V nocking- about, without being in any way affec-tid. I»y lh<; inLure of my business 1 sun constantly lidinii;, and on one occapion the hoi^u 1 wtit riding fell, and I was tin own to tin* ground with such I'oice as to hinusli the Vila's into atoms, but the watcii di<l not stop, ;ind it keeps as correct time now as it did when I first received it. " I am, yvHirs ti-ul}', " Rich akd H. Ellis, Storekeeper, "Tararu, Thames."
ALL LETTERS AND OUDRRS TO BE ADDHKSSED-TO
STEWART DAWSOMSOo ldb, QUKKN bTUEKT Auckland.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 66, 6 September 1884, Page 8
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822Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 66, 6 September 1884, Page 8
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