Auckland AdyetJtißfcmenfcs. akd; ; oo.'s LIVKKI'OOL WORLD-RENOWNED ENGLISH LE^HfR WATCH ES. FRIST IN OUAUTYI CIATCHLKW ' ESIQN& FINISH i ' ( Di.*t frma t. U. & O(v"8 F»<*o.y in I,KsSTri«"siiA J LPCOLbNIALl > RICES.
PLKA.SK NOTE.— The following Prices inside Duty Paid by us. «wy \^V-tcl», quality considered, cannot l>e V / Retail under Double the prices :— A £7 10s GKN'i-S LJGLI3- SILVER ANTING Lu-^ER FOR £3 15s The r English Hunting Lover* in tho ,orld. Every Watchmnnufactnred citSHv i«i our own works!»ops. liiese \vl hW\»B speciHlly adapteS for bush w «rl-, miners, *0., •» *bey w U M,,Md M.!. hardest wenr ; send for on« . rf thes..w tchesand compare it with wh^ .t«l dealer call their finest BngHJ Uniter, ..tfrom £7 to £8, and you w»U xt uncc .lt-claro ours tnfc» the ba Mar watoh. KILLING IN HUNDRLDS.
A £10 lOh ENGLISH KEYLESS HUNTING SILVEH LEVER Fo * £5 15s A triumph of utility and convenience a -vatci. that is ilfo perfectly air-tight, dnst-ti-ht, and dump-tight, keeping the works pp'rftvt'v clean. Made in two ««eß,«ma" Stud i,,.kVi;ihi. PRiOB, £5 15s. WORTH TKiN GUINEAS.' Also, same Watch in open ]"uce» price £4 15s. A £12"12s .KSGLIBH SILVER HUNTING CHRONOGRAPH . FOB £6 15s E«ch wntch .a model of perfection; finest ?-plute movement, full jewelled in rnhic-, chronometer expansion bal ance uecimal dial, centre seconds, and outside -ion r each timed to de.id bcitin positions t.Uo exactly the fame in extreme },!• ,t or cold. Notwithstanding the matchl,.HS''perfection of this watch, we positively Rt>li it «t a less price than retailers charge for ordinary inferior-made wjtw'JJ- i P'MCR £6 IB?-' FULL RKTAIL ! VALUE FOR TWELVE GUIN.AS. \ Also, mine watch, in open face, price £5 15^. j
£7 10s LADIES' ENGLISH HUNTING LWVRR FOB £3 15s EVERY WATCH A WORK OF ART, pWant in shape, chaste in design, of sterling Kngiish workmanship— watches thut ax ifh /air usage will lust a life time. We ^k yon to observe that we supply Our munificent English Levers i at a far less j.nYe than is often charged f or common <Lr.-\«n watches. PRICK in HUNTING <*8&W1fa; IN OPEN FACE ; £8 .V •/ practically saving to each purchaser from £3 to £4. S D AND CO/S LADIES' AND GENTS' MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH GOLD LKVRRS are truly marvellous value. Vn'r Prices and Illustrations please see W:itHi Pamphlet, most intei eating, sent f r«.,- on receipt of 4d in stamps for its pn»tage. Each Customer ie supplied with his watch on a week's freeapproval and trial. The full amount paid is returned to anyone dissatisfied. Every Watch is Guaranteed. 30 000 Testimonials have been received during the last few years from wearers in nil parts of ttie world, proving our ' Watches to be without equal. -The following are Specimen Testimonials just received from this District :— "To Stewart Dawson & Co., "Auckland. '•Thames, 18th April, 1884. Dear Sir,— Seeing that you are in Auckland, I write to say that nearly five years asjo I sent to Liverpool for one of Vonr English Silver Levers as advertised for £3 15s. I duly received the watch, and my son (William Thorburn) has - .iriiwd it every day since then at his *york —mining, bush work, riding, etc., and it lwm never cost him one penny for repairs. 'Hip' watch is a sple.ndid timekeeper, and Aoiild cost in Auckland at least Ten i"3 tiincan. My son could have sold the a score of times, for 'double the Vrt«-e that it cost Wm, but would not part \vith it on. -any account. I, may also say that I }<now several here who have sent for your watches, and they have given the .jrnMtest satisfaction. You are at perfect liberty to publish this if you wish, as I Kin well known here. " I remain yours truly, " Wu. Lang Thorburn, Engineer, " Tararu, Thames." , <♦ Trtwrn, Thames; April 26th, 1884. •• Messifl Stkwart Dawson & Co., ";Di j ar Sirs, — About four ye^rsagp when inwantof a watch, I was reco^iended JloJ 1o send to your establishment f«fr one of your £3 15s English Silver Junting Levers. I did so, md received tie fame. I have carried the watch about vith me every day since ; it is an excel1 nt timekeeper, and has stood lots of - ) nopking about, witbout being in any way ■ njfetifrd. By the nature of my business " )' 'nil constantly riding, and on one occanVin the Jiors'e I was riding fell, and I was l'ir»wn io the ground with such force as 1" Ninas!} the/gla^ into atoms, but the \ itch did' not stop, and it keeps as correct ♦miemiw as it did when Jjirst received it. •it*" ,t -n >»'« j am',' youre'-tKulj?, " Rjchard H. Ellu*, Storekeeper, , "Tararu,, ThjM»^." ALL LETTERS AND ORDERS TO ©S . ADDRKSSED-TO ASOKhAHD.'
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 101, 9 May 1885, Page 8
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773Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 101, 9 May 1885, Page 8
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