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kevTart dawsun and 00. 's LIVERPOOL WORLD-RENOWNED ENGLISH LRVHR WATCHES. FIRST IN QUAUTY! F n«r is wormanphip! S "tc-HLKSS^ B8IGN& FINISH 1 (Dh-vi frir- 0. & Co.'s Factory in LESSTHAX U^U^LONIALPRICES. fII.KASK NOTE.-Tho following Prices 1 J ii n i,,.1« Duty Puid by us. Kverv W-trl. q«»Hty considered cannot be JC r Uet.nl wndiT Double the prices :- A £7 10s i GENVS I.^GLIS- 3ILVER HUNTING Lw^ER FOR £3 15s | Tl,pt tpcrf-t English Hunting Lever, .,tiHv in our own workshops. les Wuth* are specially for bus voi»- «nu-ttort», miners, Ac. us they nw" Zd\ffi htrfit wear ; -end for one «f the,,w Mvaand compare it wit jha rptiil dealers call their finest Engh* 1 u ,* Ht from £7 to £8, and you w,M it oce declare o«r-tobethebetler watch. FALLING IN HUNDREDS. A flO"lUs ENGLISH KEYLESS HUNTING SILVER LEVER FOR £5 15s A triumph of utility aod convenience a H-ntoli that is aUo perfectly mr-tight, dust-ti-ht. and damp-tight, keeping the works nprfprt'v clean. Made in two sizes, small SKhTWa, £5 15s. WORTH Ti:.% GUINEAS. Also, same Watch in open face, price £4 15s. A £12~12s ENGLISH SILVER HUNTING I CHRONOGRAPH TOB £6 15s Knc-h watch a model of perfection ; finest 4-phte movement, full jewelled in | rui.ie- n-al chronometer expansion bul j anccuet-imal dial, centre seconds, and ont side -t< n • e-.ch timed to dead beat m position* to ao exactly the *amo in extreme 1,,. <t or ci«ld. Notwithstanding the matchlt^s perfection of thi- watch, we positively sell it at .i less price than letailers charge fnr Mnlinnrv inferior-made watches. pTICE £6 16e. FULL RETAIL ?ALUB FOR TWELVE GUINEAS A' •, Mime watch, in open face, price 4,5 15s. fvy 1 A TADIES 1 ESvH.tSli HUNTING LEVER FOR £3 15s EVERY WATCH A WORK OF ART, elegiint in shape, chaste in design of B tcrlin- KnfilWi workmanshin -watches thiit with fair axHfte will last a life tune Wo ask yon to ol.«erve that we supply our ; r ra.-tic.dly saving to each purchasei from I' 3 to £4. S D \ \T> CO S LADIES' AND GENTS' MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH GOLD LKVICRS are truly marvellous value. lfor Prices and Illustration? please see Watch Pamphlet, most intei eating, sent f r , n receipt of 4d in stinips for its po-t.jjre. Ea. h Customer is supplied with his watch on ii week's free approval and trial. The full amount paid is returned to anyone dissatisfied. Every Watch h Guaranteed. 30 000 Teptimonials have been received durin" the last few years from wearers in all parts of the world, proving our Watches to be without equal. The following are Specimen Testimonials just P'ceivpd from this District :— "To Stkwart Dawson & Co., " Auckland. '•Th.imes, 18th April, 1884. Dp-it Sir,— Seeing that you arc in Auckland. I write to say that nearly five yosu- tp'olsentto Liverpool for one of j your English Silver Levers as advertised for ?.?, 15s. I du'y received the watch, and my son (William Thoiburn) has carried "it every day since then at his arork — mininff, bush wort, riding, etc., and it lias ii«'ver co^t him »>ne penny for repairs. The watch is a splendid timekeeper, and jioithl cost in Auckla.id at lea«*t Tt-n Guineas. My son could have sold the wntch a score of times, for double the price that it cost him, but would not part with it on any account. I may al«»o fltiy that T know several here who have sent for your watches, and they have given the wi-atcHt satisfaction. You are at perfect filx-rty to publish this if you wish, as I nm well known here. " I remain yours truly, " Ww. Lang Thorbqrn, Engineer, " Tararw, Thames." «« Tarnrn, Tliames, April 26th, 1884. " Messrs Rtbwart Dawron & Co., " Dear Sirs,— About four years ago when j > in want of a watch, I was recommended i to send to your establishment at Liverpool j for one of your £3 15s English Silver Hunting Levers. 1 did so, 'md received the «hhh». T have earned the watch about with mp every day since ; it is an excel-If-nt tinipkeeper, ' and has stood lots of 1-nocking pbont, withoTit boiug in any way afT"/f d By the n-xtnre of my business I sim constantly riding, and on ono occao«n fr<> 1-nrpe T was ridine fell, and I whs thrown to the ground with buuli lotce as ioKiuafih the gVas.3 into atoms, but the vntch did not stop, and it Ueo.psa* correot ♦ime now a* it did when I first received it. " I am, y. mre truly, " Richard H. Ellis, Storekeeper, "Tararu, Thames." ALL LETTERS AND ORDERS TO BE I ADDRKSSED-TO j APCKLAND.
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 108, 27 June 1885, Page 8
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761Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 108, 27 June 1885, Page 8
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