AncUnnd Advertisements. SIEWAI[ f r"T)VWSON AND <!O.'S LIVERPOOL VVOKLD-UENUWNED ENGLISH LEVER WATCHESFFRST IN QUALITY! FIRbT IN WOHMAN^HIP! FTRST IN UTILITY & DURABILITY! MATCHLKSS [N DESIGN & FINISH! (Direct from S. D. & (Jo.'s Factory in Liverpool.) LESSTHAMIIALFCOLONIALPRICES. PLEASE NOTE.— The fdllowinjt Pri-es include l>uty P.-ud l>v us. \^> W.itoh, quaMty enn^idfred, cannot hiboiiulit Hutail under Double the pnc«« :— A £7 10s GENT'S ENGLISH SILVER HUNTING LEVEU FOR pO Ipi The most perfect English HuntinfirLcveis in the world. Kvnry Watch m iniil'rtcUired entirely in onr own workshops. Tlifsi* Wat lies are specially adapted for buK.i work, squatters, miners, &c. as tlioy will stand thf hardest wonr ; send for one oi these w;,tches and compare it with whiil ret ii! dealers call their finest Kngl^.i Huntew ut from £7 to £8, and you will at once riVclnre oiiin to h<> tin' bettrr watch. CELLING IN HUNDREDS. A tWiOs
ENGLISH KEYLESS HUNTING SILVER LEVER ro " £5 15s A triumph of utility and convenience a watc!) that is til o perfectly iiir-ti<ilit, dusttiiiht, and danip-tiu r ht, keeping the works pcrfectlv clean. Made in two size*, small and medium. PRICE, £5 15s. WORTH TEN GUINEAS. ANo, same Watch in open lace, price £4 15s. A £12~12s ENGLISH biLVKK HUNTING CHKOXOGUAPII FOR £6 15s Each watch a model or perfection ; finest J-plule movcinent, full jewelled in iul>ie^, r.-al cluonometcr expansion Iml mice, decimal dial, centre seconds, and '>ut side stop ; each timed to dead he it in posi tions, to #0 exactly the -am« in extiem.heat or cold. Notwithstanding the matchless perfection of thi^ watch, we positiveh sell it at u less price than ivtailers chary:e for ordinary inferior-made watcher. PI.'ICK, £0 15». FULL RETAIL VALUK FOR TWELVE GUIN.AS. Almi, same watch, in open face, price <£-'> 15s. £Mob LADIES' ivx^^iSix iiUNTING LEVER FOB £3 15 S EVERY WATCH A WORK OF ART, elegant in shape, cluistc in design, of ster ling English woikmanshin, — watches tint with fair usage will List a life tim<\ We ask you to olwrve that we supply our niagnilicent English Levers at a far le^ price than is often charged for common foreign watches. PRICE in HUNTING CASKS, £3 15s; IN OPEN FACE, £3 5s ; practically saving to each purchaser from £3 to £4.
S. D. AND CO.'S LADIES' AND GENTS' MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH GOLD LEVERS are truly marvellous value. For Prices and Illustrations pJe.ise see Watch Pamphlet, most inteiesting. sent free on receipt of 4d in stamps for its postage.
Each Customer is supplied with his watch on a week'-* free approval and trial. The tull amount paid is returned to anyone dissatisfied. Every Watch is Guaranteed.
30,000 Testimonials have been received during the la>t few years from wearers in all parts of the world, proving our Watches to he without equul.
The following are Specimen Testimonials inst received from this District : — " To Stewakt Daw.son & Co., " Auckland. '•Thames, 18th April, 1884.
" Dear Sir,— Seeing that you are in Auckland, I write to say that nearly five years ago I sent to Liverpool for one of your English Silver Levers as advertised for £3 15a. I duly received tho watch, and -my son (William Thoiburn) ha* carried it every day since then at his »york — mining, bush work, riding, etc., and it has never co-t him one penny for repairs. The watch is a splendid timekeeper, and would cost in Auckland at least Ten Guineas. My son could have sold the watch a score of times, for double the price that it cost him, but would riot part with it on any a count. I may «No say that I know several here who have, sent for yriur watches, and they have given the greatest satisfaction. You are at perfect liberty to publjsh this if you wish, as J am well known 1 here. "I remain yourß truly, " Wm. La^g Thokbukn, Engineer, "Taian;, Thames."
" T«rnfn, Thames, April 2Gth, 1884.
"Messrs Stkwaut Daw.son & Co., " Dear jSjrs, — About four years. ago when in want 'of a watch, I was recommended to send t«» your establishment at Liverpool foi one of your £3 15s English Silver Hunting Levers. 1 did so, -md received the sjune. I have carried the. watch about with me every day since ; it is an excellent timekeeper, and has stood lots of knocking about, without being in any way affected.. By the nature of my business I am constantly tiding, 'md on one occasion tbe hoi Re I was riding fell, and I was thrown to the ground with such force as to smash the j»la i s into atoms, but the watch did not stop, and it keeps as correct time now as it did when I first received it.
" I am, jMiirs tnil}-, " Richard 11. Ellis, Storekeeper, "Tararu, Thames."
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STEW ART DAWSON&Oo 195, ov^x 'VUKtii: Auckland.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 67, 13 September 1884, Page 8
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