,' Auckland Advertiseniente.
FfEWART D/VWSONAttD CO.'S LIVERPOOL WOIII.D-KENOWNED ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES.
FIKST IN WO«WAK««PI , Ti I TP>5 I l < IS UTILITY & 1H VAlilbll 1 ! ffIHLKKIN DMIGN « AISIII (Dkecttrom 8. D. & C 0.% Factory m LE^THAV II AL'FCOLONIAL PMCES.
PLEASE NOTE.-The following Pnees include, D«ty Paid by us. lwe y Watch, qnalitv considered, cannot he bonf Betail und«r Double the prices :- GENI'S L.<GLIS- SILVER HUNTING L^\ 7 ER . FOB £3 15s ,• ■ Ther st perfect English Hunting Levers in the vorJl. Bv-ry Watch manutactured entirely in onr own workshops. lheso AVatc-liw are specinUy adapted for bus. vork, squatt^.'P, ininera, &c, us they will stand the hardest wear ; send for one , ot these wutchw and Comoro it witii uhu lettil de..lers call their finest hngUjh Hunter, at from £7 to £8, and you w 1 nt once declare onrstobethe J«tter wdtc ll.
SELLING IN HUNDREDS.
' A £10 10^ ENGLISH KEYLESS HUNTING SILVER LEVEK
FaR £5 15s
A triumph of utility and convenience a -VRteh that i« nl^o perfectly air-tißht, dustticrht. and dnmp-tisfhr, keeping the works perfettlv clean. Made in two sizes small Ld,m-nM,uu PiaCK, £o 15s. WOIUrf TEN* GUINEAS. Also, same Watch in open face, price £4 15s.
A £12 12s ENGLTSnSILVKR HUNTING CHRONOGRAPH FOR £6 15s
Each watch a model 'of perfection ; finest §-pKte movement, full jewelled m mhies real chronometer expansion ha! ance, decimal dial, centre. seconds, and out pide «t«Jp"; each timed to dead beut in position to go exactly the fame in pxtre.me he-it or cold. Notwith-tnnding the matchlew* peifection of thi- watch,, we positively sell it at a less price than retailers charge for uKliuary inferior.mnde wntcW. PIUCF £C Io». FULL Kr-IAIL VALUK I'OR TWELVE GTIIN»-AS. Also, same watch, in open face, pries 10 lys.
LADIES' ttNviiJSii HUNTING LICVKR
FOE £3 15s
ICVERY WATCH A W«JRK OF ART, eV^ant in f-l»M 10^ chaste in design, of sterling rn^lish workmanship— watches th.it Avitli fair w-ngc will la*t a life tim«. We •isk yon to ol.rcrve th.it we supply onr ina-niiicent English Levers at a far le«s Tirif-ethan i- ofton '-li.ivued tor comnion Jo lon v U tche^. Vmm in HUNTING CASKS, £3 15s; IN OPEN JTACB, £3 5< ; pwt-tif-allv saving, to each purchaser from £3 to i! 4.
S- D AND CO.'S LAD I ES 1 AXD GENTS' Magnificent English gold LKVKKS are truly marvellous value. For Prices and Illustrations please see AVatch Pamphlet, most interesting, sent free on receipt of 4d in stamps for its postage. <
Each Customer-is supplied with his watch ' on a week's free approval and trial. The full amount paid is returned to unyone dissatisfied. Every Watch is Guaranteed.
30 000 Testimonials hare beftn received dnvinir the lll*t few^vears fioin wearer*, in all parts of the world, proving our Watches to be without equal.
The following are Specimen Testimonials just roceivod from this District : — "To Stewart Dawson & Co., " Auckland. '•Thames, 18th April, 1884. Dear &ir 3 —Sef j ing that you are in Auckland, I write to say that nearly five year* wo I pent to Liverpoul for one oi Vouf pSftlisb Silver Levers as advertised for £3 15s. I duly received the watch, and my son (William Tliorbnrn) has c xrriwl it every day since then at his work — mining, hush work, riding, etc., and it lias never-cost 'him ok\g penny for repairs. The watch itf'a splrndid timekeeper,' and' .vo'uld cost 'in Auckla.ul at least r IVn 'Guineas. 1 My son conldhave sold the watch a score of times, for double, the price that it co.«t him, but would not part ,vith it on' any account. I may al«d say that I know several here who have sent for yo,ur watcher, and they have given the £reatosfr satisfaction. You are at perfect liberty to publish this if you wish, as 1 ! Ta»i well known beret " I remain youm truly, " Ww. Lang Thobburn, Engineer, •« Tararu, Thames."
" Titram, Thames, April 26tb, 1884. " MesFis S'l'KWAitT Dawson & Co., " Dear Sirs,— About four yearaago when in want of a watch, I was recommended to send to your establishment at Liverpool for one ot your £3 15h English Silver J hinting Lover*. I did so, und received tie sauif. I have carried the watch about with me every day since ; it is an excellent timekeeper,* ami hna stood lots of - knocking about, without being in any way aJFected. By the nature of my business I atu constantly lidinff, and on one occasion the home I was riding fell, anil I was thrown to the ground wjth such f>rce as 'tJ/fttriaah. the gln*.H,intn atoms, but the ' ''M'otfcii ditl not'stop, and -it keeps as correct time now an it did when I firsVeceived it. '*">- -' " I am, yours truly, • * " ' h Richard H. EJLLit« f .Storekeeper r^ ; Thames/M
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 91, 28 February 1885, Page 8
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784Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 91, 28 February 1885, Page 8
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