Auckland Adveuisements.
SMART DVWSOT . • AND OO.'S
LLVr:RPOOL WOULD-ÜBNOWNEU
ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES
. yrftST IN QUVLITY! FIRST IN WORM AN- 1 HIP! FTKST IN UTn,lTY*l> T "ABUJTY! MAiVHLKSS TN DF.SIGN & FINISH,! ( D;i,vt from S. D. &»Oo.'s Factory in Liverpool.) LKSSTHANT HALF COLONIAL PRICES.
I^LK \SK N(»TE —The following Prices I \nvhu\- Duty laid »'V us. Even Witt., sn'.a'itv c.-ii-idored, cannot be I, )u« Urt.il und >• Double the prices :—
GKYi S K^GLlfc' HUNTING
L /XX FOR £3 15s
T»iei -Tneifrct Knt-Hsh Hunting Levpi« In i!-o . or.!. Kvitv Watch in mil fact n red i','tt'cl\ in our own workshops. These VVtUI.V- .ire spei-hlly adapted for bt^ w.- ? nu.iU-.^ miners as they will vrm.l tli'- 'ianl(\st wear ; send for one «>t tiif»"w t< hes .md conip.m- it witii wii.-it .-.-I de.liMS call tht-ir finest Knsli-li 'I ,Nter ;,t I'ro.n E7 to £8, and you wi.l .lon-o l.clar'.MUNtohrith-l»'ttoru*atclu
CELLING IN UI3XDUEDS.
A £10 JOs
ENGLISH KKYLKPS HUNTING SILVER LEVER FOB £5 15s
A tiinmph of utility and convenience ;i \M\tc tl-rii i" al » pi'rte«-tly air-tiiilit, dustti lit, juiH d.uup-ti^liS ket-pin^; the work])Tiect"\ clean, two sizes, small ,i:. I m-li ,„.. PKiCK, £5 los. WORTH TiO.s (JUIXEAS. Al-o, same Watch in cpen i'acu, price £4 lo^.
A £12 12s ENGLISH KILVIvR HUNTING C.HUOXnGRAPU
FOE £6 15s
Each watch a model oi perfection : finest f-pl-ite movement, full jewelled in nilties real clnonoiiiet i r expansion b.i! ance. decimal dial, centre <?ccond<. and out side stop ; each timed to dead be- it in posi tion^. to no exactly the Mim 1 in extreni" bent or cold. Notwithstanding themalchle^ p-ifection of thi^ watch, we positiveh sell it at a I'-ks price than letailers chaige for ordinary infenoi-made watcher. PWTCK £»>* l»s. FiLL HKTAIL VALUK FOR TWRLVIS GIIIN.AS A^o, Mime watch, in open face, price £f> 15s.
£7 10s LADIES' ENGLISH HUNTING LEVER FOE £3 15s
EVERY WATt.il A WOilK OF ART. elegant in shape, chaste in design, of j-tei-linir English workm>'nshi'\ — watches th it with fair nsai>e will last a life tim^. W. nsk you to oh'terve that we supply oui inairnilifeiit Knj>lM» Li«\eis at a far le^ price thin i.> often chained for common foreign wHtche«. PRICK in HUNTING CASES, £3 I.^; IN OPEN FACE, £l\ ss ; prat richly saving to each puich.mei from i' 3 to £4.
S D AND HVSLADIKS' AND GENTS' MAGN'IFfCKXT ENGLISH GOLD LKVKRS are tmly marvellous value. For Piices and Illustrations pleuwc see Wiitch Pamphlit, most inteiesting. sent free on receipt of 4d in stamps for ith
postage. Each Customer i«; supplied with \m watch on a ueelA flee approval and trial. The lull amount paid is icturned to anyone di^atMied. Every Watch is Guaianteed.
30,000 Testimonials nave heen received during thn last few years fiom wcarois in all parts nf the world, pr<>\ ing our Watches to be without eijual.
The following are Speciinpii Testimonkls just received fiom thiV- Di-tiict :—: — "To Stkwaut Daw.-on & Co., "Auckland. '•Thames, 18th April, 1884.
" Dour ?Jiy- Seeing that you are in A nek land, I write to Miy that nearly five vewi- (i»o F sent to Liverpool for one of Ann Knurli^li Silver Levers as adveiti^'d iur £3 los. I du^ leceivcTl the watciv sin«l mv son (William Thoihirn) has < mi -d it i;vciv (Uy sifice then at his »york — mining, bu^li w-rk, riding, etc., and it I'^s ne\er co t him one penny for repairs. Tlx; wafeh i-- a splendid timekeeper, ami would cost in AucHa.id at li-a^t T- n (riiin.-si". Mv son could have sold the A\;i(;cha scon; of times, for donhle the ]>iir-e that it Cost him, hut wouM not pirt with it on ,my account. I may al<-o tay that I know several here who have senl fur your watchc- 1 , and they have Die satisfaction. You aie at perfect iil>"7tv to pnMish this if you wibh, as I am well kn(>wn here. '
'' I remain yours truly, " Wm. Lang Tuohbuhn, Encrineor, "Taiaru, Thames."
"T.irirn. Thnme-, April 20th, 1884.
"Mev-rs Stkwaht D\wson & O)., | " Dear Sir*, — About four years u,<ro when in want of a watch, 1 was recommended to .send to your t»-tahliJinv;nt at Liverpool for on.* of your li?> U)H English Silver lluiitinic Levers. J diTT so, md received the *:\uw. I have carried the watoh about with me every dly since ; it is an excel- ]■ nr titiiek^pper, fln(J has sto-.d lots of' 1 noelunpr iilwmt. without being in any way afr'"'-t-d. By the nature o£ my buKiness ] ;ini constantly n'dintr, nnd on one occasion the horse I wa^- riding fell, and I was thrown to tin, 1 grunnd with such force as t > smash the ghe-s into atoms, but the A' atch did no* stop, and it keeps us correct time now as it did when Tfirst received it.
" 1 Jim, yjiin. tnilv, " Richard 11. Ellis, Storekeeper, "Tararu, Thames."
ALL LETTERS AND ORDRRS TO BE ADDRKHSKD— TO
STEWART DJMBON& Go IUS, QL'KKN :THEET AUOKLANU.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 76, 15 November 1884, Page 8
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809Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 76, 15 November 1884, Page 8
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