A-.ckland Advertisements. A.ND OO.'S UVEUPOOL WOULD-UENOWNBD ENGLISH LE^ER WATCHES. FIRST IX~QPALTTY! >< 'friiLKSS .BSTGN& FINISH! "' W rl iiow 6. f • & Co.'s l^ctory in :^ iniANHALFCWLbNIALPRICES. * •> TvT v \SE NO'WS.—Tue f ollo\vi,ig Prices i 'm.lodePuty Paid by us. Kvi'O V-trh, quaHty considered, caiinot be , i Retail under Double the prices :— A £7 10s ,1EK1« L^GLW SILVER L-^KH FOB £3 15s TUo t t perfect English llifctinar teverj „ x\ x * i,rUt. Bvery NYatch manutuctn^d mu-.lv in otir own workshops. lmsi A'otbo »i e specially -adapted tor bu^j >,„ I urn dt<v ? , minert. &c. w« they « ill i,,n.|'frl. hardest vn ear; send for one ot .-,«' xv tc-besand compare it with uh«t t «l .lcleia call their finest Lnghj. -'uiiN-r-iitfiom £7 to £8, and you will a ,«■ •h-elarc our, to Jy/»« Wtttob ' MILLING IN HUNDREDS.
A £10 10s ENGLISH KEYLESS HUNTING SILVER LEVEK FOR £5 15s \ triumph of utility and convenience a We 1 , that iR aNo perfectly uir-tifflit, dustn -lit .i <1 aanip-tinht, keeping the work-iv,r.-«l v clean. Made in two 11 \\ n ,l „,.,!!,,„. PhiCK, £6 15*. yoiiril TK : GUINEAS, Ajso, baiuo m open Lite, price £4 lo*>
KKGLTSIt sfliVKit HI^TTNG CHRONOGRAPH FOB £6 15s K..<-l» watch a model of perfection ; ;; t ,M-t H«Hte movement, full ]e\velk-d m w ,i,.. real clnonotneter expansion bal , ( . i uiin-d dial, centre second-*, and out • - , • each timed to de.id If it m posi- *;. . ,: Jo (Xirth the -*uno in extieine ] , t cold. X<.tt\-)t!i-ianding theuicitch1 U i ».-! lection v£ tin- w atch, n\ «• positively - 11 it it a lesv pike than K'taileft> ch;iii?e • ( 'j ..rdinarv ini"eii"r-inade w.itrhes. P uu V ■ *6 15s. FULL RETAIL \AI.L*B FOR TWELVE UULN.AS. AUu, J Mime watch, in open face, price £o
£7 10s LADIES 1 ENGLISH HUNTING LEVER FOR £3 15s I:VRRY WATCH A WORK OF ART, -.ic'-aut in shape, chaste in design, of sti-i-Yw"' Jlnglish \vorl<ni;ms!ii»,— watches that m"}» lair usage will last a life time, We ,k Ann to obacrve that we supply imi piliccnt English Levers at u far less lift than is often charged fof »i«J»i mi i-n watches. PRICK in HbNTiMi f Uf:S * 3 15s j IN OPEN FACE, £3 V ; pr.utieally saving to each purchaser j'..!ii IB to £4.
S D AND CO.'S LADIES 1 AND GENTS' MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH GOLD LKVKRS are tiuly marvellous value. Vnv Prices and Illustrations please see W.«uh Pamphlet, most ihteiesting, sent I. •• on receipt of 4d in stumps for its ).n Uge. 11.I I . h Customer is supplied with hi* watch on a week's free approval and trial IVo lull ainotmt paid is returned to anyone dissatisfied. Every Watch is Guaranteed. 8« r \ooo Testimonials have been received dming the last few years fioin wearen, in all parts of the world, proving our Watches to be without equal. Tire following are Specimen Testimonials ju-.t received from this District '.— "Tv Stewakt Dawson & Co., " Auckland. '•Th.imes, 18th April, 1884. Dear Sir,— Seeing that you are in Auckland, I write to say that nearly five \ - .ir» «igo I sent to Liverpool for one of \our Eneiish Silvcr4*vcrs as advertised f«.p£»4ss. I -duly received the watch, J and my "*3on (William Thoibnrn) has mi<'d it every day since tlien at his »york — iMiuinar, bush work, riding, etc., and it has never co.st him one penny for repairs. 'I he watch is a splendid timekeeper, and 4ould cost in Auckland at least Ten Guineas. My son could have sold the Match a score of times, for double the ps ice that it cost him, but would not part vrithiton any account. I may aho say that I know several here who have sent ior your watches, and they have given the fcre-itcht satisfaction. You are at perfect libei ty to pnblihh this if you wish, as I urn well known here. " I remain yonrß truly, " Wm. Lang Thorßdrn, Engineer, "Tararu, Thames."
<• Tftrani, Thames, April 26th, 1884. "Menwa Sthwart DawsoN & Co., " Dear Hirrf, — About four ycarsago when in want of a watch, I was recommended f*vaend to your establishment at Liverpool for one of your £3 15s English Silver Hunting Lever*. I did so, and received the same I have carried the watch about with me evcisy d.ty since ; it is an excellent timekeeper, and has stood lots of Knocking about, without being in any way affected. By the nature of my business ] ,juii constantly liding, nnd on one occasion the horse I was riding fell, and I wns thrown to the ground with such force as to Pinjish the glaf-s into atoms, but the watch did not stop, and it keeps as correct time now a« it did when I first received it. " I am, yours truly, " Richakd H' Ellis, Storekeeper, "Tararu, Thames."
ALL LETTERS AND OItDERS TO BE ADDRKBSEU-TO SIEWARTDAWSON&Oo life, QUEEN STKEET Auckland.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 103, 23 May 1885, Page 8
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