Auckland Acheuisunenis.
AXJ3 OCX'S LIVERPOOL W'OULD-lIKNOWNIW ENGLISH
LEVER WATCHES
FIRST IN QUALITY! FIRST IN WOiniAXWJP!
FIKST IX ITrLITV* PUIiAMIJTY! MA'IYLILKSS IN DEMON * FINISH! (I)iiccl iiom S. U. & Uo.'s Factory m Liverpool.) LESSTHAN HALF COLONIAL PRICES.
I3LE\SE NOTE.— The following Prices inclndo Duty Paid I'.Y us. • Kvvry \V;itrli, quality conMdtivd, ounnot Ikboimht Retail iind.-r Doublo tho pi ices :— ' A £7 10s GENTS KNGLISH SILVER HUNTING LKVRH foh m is* The most povfevit Kns-lish LluntinirLcvoi^ in the woi 1.1. Every Watch in mu lad mod eutiu'lv in our own >n>rUsiio;>s. lhes.\V,itdii's .'ire -speri-illy adapted f«v bu-'| woik, sqn«tti»i-s, miners, cVro . a^ they will M.md Mie h*idest wear; send for tmo <»i thoM- u .tt-be- and e.mipmv it with w hat 1.-tul dealers call their finest Kngli-Jj Jlunter- at from £7 to JCB, an<l you \vnl •at oneo dodaio mu-to !>c- the bott-r watch.
SELLING IN HUNDREDS.
A £10 10s ENGLISH KEYLESS HUNTING SILVER LEVER FOB £5 15s A trinnipb of utility and convenience h Avatcli that is al>" periVetly aii-tiuiit, di^ttiulit, and damp-tmht, koe|»in^ the work<» p..iUn-tl\ clean. Made in two sizes, small iiii.l ni.-di.im. PRICE, £o 15s. WORTH TEN' GUINEAS. AKo, same Watch in open iace, price £4 15s.
A £12 12s ENGLISH 'SILVER ifIJNTING CURONotJRAPIi FOB £6 15s
Each watch a model of- perfection ; f} fR . s t -A.p] ,te iiiovenifnt, full jewelled in rubies, n-al clnonometer expansion b-il am c, ilecim.il dial, centre seconds, and out side stop ; each timed to dead beat in posi tions, to ji<> exactly the -dine in extieni" lic..t or cold. Notwith-tunding the inatchli^s peifection oi" tin- watch, we positively sell it at a less pi ice than letailer- charoe foi ordinary infeiioi-nuido watehe-. PIIIGE, £ti" 15s. FULL RETAIL VALUE FDR TWELVE GUIN AX Also, s.ame watch, in open face, price Ko 15s>.
£7 10s LADIES' ENGLISH HUNTING
LEVER
FOR £3 15s
EVERY WATCH A WCJUK OF ART, elegant in shape, cha-te in desiii'i, of steilinu lijn^lish woikiu.mshi", — watthesih.it ■with tair upnire wiijl l.^t a life tiiiu 1 . \Vi ask you to oVv rye that we sup]»ly nui niaunificeiit English L«\eis- at a far le*s price than i.s oiten rh.nyed for (oininon ion-iun watches. PRICE in HUNTING CASKS, il?> If-; IN OPEN FA O E, £.j 5< : jjiMtticdly savin» to each puich«sei from Mo to 4:4.
S. D. AND CO.'S LADIES' AND GENTS' MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH GOLD LEVERS arc tiuly marvellous value. For Prices and Illustrations please see
Watch -Pamphlet, most inLeKMiii';. sent free *>n receipt of 4d in btamps for its postage.
Krith Customer i° supplied with his watch on a week's free appio\al and tn<U. The lull amount paid is n turned to anyone dissntisiii-d. Every Wnteli iw Gunianteed.
30,000 Testimonials nave been received dunnii tlie last few yeais fioni Wearers in all parts of the wot Id, pio%m^ oui Watches to be without equal.
The follow ino; are Specimen Testimonials just received fpmi thi« District :—: — "To Stkwak'i 1 Dawson & Co., "Auckland. '•Thames, 18th April, 1884. "Dor £.hy- Seemu; that you are in Auckland, I wiite to say that neatly livtyeais ni;o I sent to Livcipool foi nnt> o. a our En^lis)) Silver Levers as advertised for £8 15s. •«' I dn'v received the watch i\n<\ my son (William Thoibnrn) ha ..•'iriied it every day since then at his v vori — mininir, bush work, ridintc, etc., and il ha* never co t linn one penny for repairs. Th<" watch i-> a splendid timekeeper, ami Mould cost in Auckla.id at least T< n Guinnas. My son ionld lihvi-* sold th watch a score of times, for double tin pi ici- that it cost him, but woul*' not p,n i with it on any a count. I may aKo sa\ that I know several here who have scth for your watches, and they have i^iven th' jiie.ttest satisfaction. You are at perfect liheity to p'lbli.sh this if you wish, as J am well known heie. " I remain yours truly, ! (< Wm. Lang Tuorbuu.v, Eimineer, "Taiaru, Thames." " Tararu, Thames, April 26th, 1884. ! "Mo-'-rs Si'kwart Dawson & Co., %l Dear Sirs, — About four years a#o when in want of a watch, I was recommended to scud to your establishment at Liverpool for one of your £3 15s English Silvei ] Hunting Levers. I 'did so, >md received the same. I have carried the watch about v ith me every day since ; it is an excellent timekeeper, and h.is sto>d lots oi knocking about, without being in any way ail'eetwd. By the nature" of my business I am constantly iidin<r, and on one occasion the horse I wa*- 1 riding fell, and I was thrown to the tfiound with such force as to smash the fihus into atoms, but the watch did not stop, and it keeps as correct time now as it did when J first received it. " I am, y.im-fj tmiy, " KiCHAItD 11. Elus, Storekeeper, "Tararu, Thames." ALL LETTERS AND ORDERS TO BE ADDR'ESSED-TO STEWART DAWON-& n ,o 19u, ..TREE!' AUCKLAMJ.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 69, 27 September 1884, Page 8
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821Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 69, 27 September 1884, Page 8
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