A«c!cV\nd Advertisements.
SIEWiRT DVWSON AND OO. 'S LIVERPOOL WORLD-RJCNOWNED ENGLISH i LEVER WATCH ES. FFRST IN QUALITY! FIRST FN WOHMAN^HIP! F'^ST TN ITILITY& DURABILITY! l\ \TORLICSS IN DESIGN & FINISH! (Direct from S. D. & Co.'s Factory in Liverpool.) L ESSTH AN T HALF COLONIAL PRICES. 1) LEA SB NOTE.— The following Prices I' hiHn.lf Duty Paid by us. Every V^'.itrh, quality considered, cannot be l>ou.-ht Retail undor Double the prices :— ' A£7 10s GENTS ENGLISH STLVER HUNTING LEVER FOX £3 15s T'>" mo^tnevfect English Hunting Loveis in tli world. KviTy Watch in inufactured (••i|M -iv in our own workshops. These W <;t l.Vs are speei-illy adapted for busli v..i'., srju.itto.-'s, miners, &c. hs they will «.- i-aJ rlu> hardest wear ; send for one of iJ}«— » w.tclies and compare it with what !■!,■: dealers call their finest English 1 ■,. I huxntfrnin£7to £8, and you will u uriire d"u!ar» nnt^to be tin? bettor watch.
CELLING IN HUNDREDS.
A £10 10s
ENGLISH KEYLESS HUNTING SILVER LEVEtt FOB £5 15s
A triumph of utility and convenience » \\.kp!i that is w) o perfectly air-tight, diistti- '•*, wA dump-tiiibt, keeping 1 the works p -i ft-rt'v clean. iM.idein two size*, .small ,» j.l Mje.ii.jn». PRICE, £5 15s. WOKTU T\l\ GUINEAS. AKo, same Watch in open. face, price £4 15s.
A £12 12s ENGLISH SILVER HUNTING (UIUON'iOKAPH FOR £6 15 S
X teh wntc4i a model of perfection ; finest f-phte movement, full jewelled in inbii-s, r-al chrniuMueU'r expansion b.il jiii.-c. decimal dial, centre seconds, and out «.;,!" stop ; each timed to de.'id beat in posi t!"i>s to «io exactly frhe same in extreni" In- >t or cold. N"twithstanding the match- ],•.-». perftiction of thi-> watch, we positively s ii it ut a less price than letailers charge j\n ordinary inferior-made watches. PPICK M 15s. FULL RETAIL VALUE FOR TWELVK GUTN.AS. A ! m>, same watch, in open face, price £5 15-,.
£7 10a LADIES' ttNULrSU HUNTING LKVKR FOB £3 15s EVBRY WATCH A W(DKK OF ART, pleirant in sham 1 , chaste in design, of sterlinir Knjrlish woikm.inshin,— watches that with fair usage will last a life tim*. Wi-.i-k you to observe that we supply our inaumhceut Ku^lish Lnvera at a far le*s price than is oftt-n charged for common I.»r.'i«n watfhes. PRICK in HUNTING ( \K!Cy, M 15r ; IN OPEN FACE, £3 5« ; practical'y saving to each purchaser Ii win £3 to £4.
S D AND CO.'S LADI ES 1 AND GEXTS 1 MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH GOLD LEVERS are ttnly marvellous value. For Prices and Illustration-* please see v \"ateh Pampljliit, iu<»st inteiesting 1 . sent 'i."c on receipt of 4d in stamps for its - 'i Mage. ivK-h Customer U supplied with his watch on a \vefk'> free jtpprovnl and trial. Cue full amount paid is returned to anyone dipsuti'-fied. Every Watch is Guaranteed. :;0,000 Testimonials have been received 'luring the last few years from weaiers in i nil parts of th<> world, ftrnving our; Watches to be without equal. The following fire Specimen Testimonials just received from this? District : — iv To Stkwah r Dawson & Co., " Auckland. '•Thames, 18th April, 1884. " Dear Sir,— Seeing that you are in Auckland, I wiito to ««ay that nearly five yeais a^o I «ent to Liverpool for one oi \ our fanijlMj Silver Levera as advertised ior £3 los. 1 duly received the watch, rind my (William Thoihiirn) h.i..inipd it every day since then at his «vor\ — mininir, hush work, riding, etc., and it >ns never co t him one penny for repairs-. The watch i-; a splendid timekeeper, and \w>iild cost in Auckland at least IVn Guineas. My son could have sold the .\;it<-ha score of times, for double the ;-i ice that it eof-t him, but would uot p-irl v. its) it on any account. I may aKo say t'liit I know several here who have sent fOl your watcher, .and they have #iven the iMvatest satisfaction. You ure at perfect liberty to publish this if yoii wish, as I am well known here. " I remain yours truly, " Wll. Lang Thoubukn, Engineer, "Tararn, Thames." '• Tararn, Thames, April 26th, 1884. «^f^.,. rs Rtkwakt Dawsoji & G<i., •• [)> sir Mir 1 *, — About four years ago when in >vanr of a watch, 1 w;ja recommended to M')id f(» your ostnblislinient ut Liverpool l'"i one of your i£3 15s English Silver li uitting Luvcr>. J did 90, «iud received the siiue. I have carried the watch about with me every day since ; it is an excelIrnt tiim keeper, and has fitoorf lots of lenool' ing;> bout, without being in any way affected. I>3" the n.itnre of my business 1 attt constantly lidiui.', and on one occasion the ho'tfe I wax riding fell, and I was tliM'Wii to the £iuum{ witli # sucli lorce as to smash tbu ghi-s into at<jins, but the wntch ilhl net st<»p, md it keeps us correct time now a.-< it did when I- first received it. " 1 ;»m, y.»ur.H truly, " RfCHARU 11. Kllik, Storekeeper, "Tararu, Thames."
ALL LJCTTBKS AND OKDEfIS TO BE ADDRKSciKD—TO STEWART OAWWN&'o Auckland.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 72, 18 October 1884, Page 8
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