Auckland Advertisements.
PfEWAUT DAWSON
A\ r t> OO.'S
i.'vni!i'ooi. woklD-renowned
ENGLISH LKVL-IK WATCHES.
VU>r iSQtJALTTY! * (Dhrcl lM>ui*.n.&Oo.'s Factory in LESSTIIANHALf'iSIONIALPBICES.
T->I RANK NOTE.— The following Prices ,..«u.K. Duty Paid by us. Even Watch quality considered, cannot be boiu Ui-'Uil ■v..!"- '>ou»l«> tho puces :—
A £7 10s OKNi S KWGLIS SILVER HUNTING
L..nat
FOR £3 15s
The i *t perfect En.uli^h lliuitins: Levers in <he worl<l. Kv.-ry Wntchm.mufactmed t-ntn^lv in our own workshops. lliese \V;,t.h-«i are specially adapted for bn^'j wot 1 ,, ittefß, u.fners, &c. as they will Mind tl>. hardest wear; send for one ot t\\w w tche^ and compare it with u Imt ret ut denier* call their finest KnglMj Hunter «t from £7 to £8, and you will at h,kv declare ours to be the better watch. FELLING IN HUXniIKDb.
A £10 10s ENGLISH KKYLKS'B HUNTING SILVKK LEVKIi
FOX £5 15s
\ triumph of utility and convenience a *\.a<;i that is al-o pt-rtVrtly »ir-tmht, dustt, • and damp-tmhS ke-pinj; the works p ,« ..-tU- clean, two size- sin all !! u ,l lltl ,!!.„». PIuCK, £5 15«. WO It HI Th.s UUIXKAS. AKo, ««uuo Watch in oih* i lace, pi ice £4 \ir*.
A piQ ~{i) English ?fi/u-:K Anting CHUnNnGRAPH rm £6 15s
H.irh witi-li a model ot perfection; jitP-st f pl-ite movtMiient, full jewdh-il in in ii^ r-al chiononn'tor expansi<»n bai '..•(-. I'lrcim.i! <lial, t-entreseennds, ami «nt -hie st-rn ; e.ich timed to dead be-it in positi .n.-. t*i i;n i*xact»v the sinue in cxtruiiu' ,ienc or i-old. X<»t\\'itlisttm«]ing the Miatch1 « s perfection of this uatth, we jiositivelx - 11 it at a less price (ban n-tailcrs clm»K« r'.»r ordinary intVrioi-nmde watches. l"lW& JCtt 10.. FULL RBTUL V\LUK FOR TWELVE GUINEA'S. .\; MI) tame watch, in open face, price £5 Us.
£7 10s LADIES' E .uiJSll HUNTING LKVRIi FOX £3 15s
EVKRY WATCH A WORK OF ART, in sli.M" , 1)Wle in *l* Bi P n » of stcr " \v\ir KpHisli \\<'iUin.msl)i'\ — watches th.-t ui'tli inn u^iiL- will last .1 l\U tiuiA We ask you tv oW.r.c tint we MU»]>>.V ()Ur niu-uilk-ent Kn-li^ L^.ms at a f..r leprice thnii i. oltn v\u*W<} if «"'»J»^ CASKS, X 3 15 h ; IN <»I'KN t"ACK M 5< ; ]>i;ii tii-.il'v saving to eacli pu.cnaset from I*3 to £4.
fi D AVD CO.'S LAUIKR 1 AND GENTS' MAON'IFK'KXT EXftLIMI GOLD LKVKRS arc tmly marvHlous value. For Pi ices anil Illustrations ple^e see W».tfh PnmphU't, must mteiesting. sent free on receipt of 4d in skimps for its po^tii^e.
E.u h Customer is supplied with his watch on a weelA free approval and trial. The full amount paid is returned to anyone dissatisfied. Every Watch is Guaranteed.
30,000 Testimonials havt> been received during the last few years fioin wwireis in all psirtß <>f the woild, proung oui Watches to be without equal.
The following sire Specimen Testimonials juvt n-cmed from this Db-tnet : — "Tv S'n-w'AUT Dawson & Co., "Auckland. ' Thai.H-s 18th April, 1884. " De:ir Hi,— Seeing that you are in Auckland, [ wiitf t«i say that ncarlv live yf««. »io<i I sent to Liverpool for one of y<iin Fi^lish Silvur Levers as advertised for 113 15s. I du'y received the w.-itch. and my son (Williuin Thoihurn) haS> v. u ri •(! it f\'i'r\ dtiy since then at his »york minim-, l>iish \v<<rk, riding, etc, and it has never to t him one penny for repairs. Tho watch is a splendid timekeeper, and would cost in Auckland at leaht Ten Guineas. My son could have sold the Wiiti'isi scon; of times, for double the piicf that it cost him, but would not p.u! with it on ;iny account. I may also nay th«t I know several h,ero who have scnl for vonr watches, and they have given the gMi.itebt Mitisl'siction. You are at perfect liberty to publish this if you wibh, as I am well known heie-. " I remain yours truly, " Wji. Lang Thokjujkn, Engineer, " Tararu, Thames."
"Taniru, Thames, April 2Gth, 1884.
"Mes"rs STfcWAUT DawsoN & Co., " D'-ar vSir-', — About four year«iia:o whan in want of a w.itch, 1 was reoommrnded to send to your estahlißhment at Liverpool for onp ot' yotir £3 15s English Silver Hunting Levers. I did ho, md received the came. T have earned the watch about with me every d.iy Kince ; 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 jun constantly liding, and on one occasion the horse I was riding fell, and I was thrown to the jjiuuud with such force as to smash the ght'S into atoms, but tho watch did not stop, <md it keeps as correct time now as it did when I first received it. " 1 am, \MUrs tnily, " RiUHABD li. Ellis, Storekeeper, " Tararu, Thames."
ALL LETTERS AND ORDERS TO BE ADDRKSSKD— TO STEWART DAWSON &0o 195, QUKKN &TUEIST Auckland.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 84, 10 January 1885, Page 8
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