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Fl'BfUKL 1 DVWSuN A.XD OO.'S LIVERPOOL WOULD KEUOWNED ENGLISH LEVKK WATCHES ' ' 4£7 10s OBS-i-8 K.,GU ? ;™ HUNTING *" £3 15^ ,!,.<,„■ t.1.e«..n.l coinl»m- it « ll ' ,; a tuTiOs EXGI.rPH KKVLKSS np-TINO FOB £5 15s eVenc Y en fu*.e, piico lo^_ A i'l^ 19 S FSWSIC^LVKK HUNTING 0R 15s fUR : tr ; -1 nn.unet.r « X p«ns.«n I«U I ' ..",] NotxsMf. ending the mate >• v'iLUB i-oH TWKLVIi GUN Ai lua. *7 10s I KMtLISU HUNTING LKA'ftU ' FOR jfg [5S5 S ? vmtool«vrxe thai we MiMy »ur " v • • w v,w,!i«h levers at n h«r le-s V' :< - ;!\\ e! WlCßin HUNTING :'!'^:t- iVoPEN FACE, £H L: ,;;«.S« a! V saving to each pn.ch.u.ei i roui x' 3 to 1:4. bngli«u gold W , , PniupW-t. hum . indent W u^ ireeon u-ee.pt of 4d in bt..mj« lor its Ml Cn^omeri ? MM W Heel within^ watch Theinllam..,u,tp.idi«P-t"r nCdto un 5 - on i* di^ivti'-tn'tt. Every Watcb X Giuwunteecl. 0,0 000 T^tunoni."^Tl^'e been received -,;.„! the h t few year- fiom wi-arer- in Jir! ' rl the'uwlcl, pmung our Watches to be without equal. The following are Specimen Testimonial, lu .tr.^iv..clfiointhi?Di^rict:'•TuSThWAHT DAWSON & 00., "AneUhiml. .. IOQI '■Tlwimcs 18th Apni, 1884. ««Denr F.i.,-Sering that you are in An. I uk! [write to say that n-«rly hve t I!" „ I M-nt to Liverpool for one of She «r«tch i- h -plHiiriW timekeeper, and vw.nhl ,:o<t in Anckla.yl at T " Gum.-a*. Mv son could have s-M the d.asc-or^of times, for cl< ™blo t»e vith it on any ac-onnt. I may »l«o say J'ntlknow k,.veral hore who have sent for you. watrhe., ami they have S iven th, SLft,.tsntiHf«cti«.n. You are at pertect ltb-rt> to polish this if you wish, as I am well known lien 1 . u I remain yours truly, " \Ym. Lang Tuokbuun, Engineer, •'Tararu, Thames."
" Tjirnrn, Thames April 26th, 1884. "IVWisSrKWAIIT UaWSdN & C(>., " D.-ai- Sirs —About four yearsago when in want of h w-.trh, 1 w«« recommended t« .send t<> jour ohUblishinent at Liverpool for one of your £3 15* English Silver Hunting Levers. I did ho, and received the I l«Hve carried the watch a'.iout with me every day since ; it is an excellent thm-Ueeper, and has «to«id lots ot knocking nbont, without liei«iff m any way affi-ct' d. By the niture of my business I am constantly tiding »md on one occasion the horse I w»i*> riding fell, and I was thrmvn t<» the gniiind with such force as to -iiimkli the gla^s into atoms, but the Match did not stop, t.nd it keeps a« correct time now as it did when I first received it. " \ nui, V.;ur.s truly, " Richard H. Ellin Storekeeper, u Tatar u, Thames." ALL LKTTBHB ANIToitDEHS TO BE ADDRKSSKD-TO
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 85, 17 January 1885, Page 8
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436Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 85, 17 January 1885, Page 8
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