?£!-_ .~. WATCHE g STEWART DAWSON AND CO.'S LIVERPOOL WORLD-RENOWNED English Leyer „ [Witched:','. ■•■-,' ;"','". ■ . "■'■■'■ '. *- ■ ■!- V -; ;;FntST*Nv QUALITY! ' : .„FIRST IN WORKMANSHIP! FIRST IN .UTILITY "iro DURABILITY! MATCHLESS IN DESIGN and FINISH! (Direct from S. D. & Co/a Factory i« -• .}:- ,r"liverpobl.), " "•* - ■■ ' • . THAN HALF, COLONIAL PRICES. "PLEASE NOTE.—The following, Prices' XT. include. Duty Paid by us. Every WatchVflunlity considered,/'cannot be bought Bet'ttir under Double the prices:— A £7 10s GHENT'S ENGLISH SILVER HUNT"'fj'"' "■ ING LEVER 1 " St» £B 15* The most perfect English Hunting Leterß in the world. Every Watch manufactured entirely in our own workshops. These Watches are specially adapted for bush work, ■quarters, miners, &c, aa they will stand the hardest wear j; send for one of these watches and compare, it ; with what retail dealers call their finest English Hunters at from £7 to £8, and you will at. once declare ours to be the better watoh. , SELLING IN HUNDREDS. , *■ £10 10r ENGLISH KEYLESS HUNTING ! SILVER LEVER , A triumph ■of utility . and convenience, a watoh that is also "perfeotly air-tight, dusttight, and damp-stight, keeping the works perfectly clean. Made in, .two, sizes, small and medium. PRICE, £5 15s. WORTH TEN GUINEAS." Also,r same . Watoh- in open it- Englishsilver hunting CHRONOGRAPH 'Each watch a' model oV perfection ; finest |-plate movement; "full: jewelled in rubies, real chronometer expansion balance, decimal "'dial, 'centre'Wcondsi and outside stop; each timed to dead beat in positions, to go exactly ' the same in extreme heat or cold. Notwithstanding the matchless perfection of • -this"watch, we^ositiyely sell ft at a less price ' than retailers charge for ordinary inferior.mado watches; /PBICE, £6 15s. FULL BETAIL VALUE FOR TWELVE fQUINEAS. Also,-same watch, in open face, pricedlSg.' """ \- ..■-"-■. XADIES' ENGLISH HUNTING LEVER . Foe OO i^ - EyERY r .WATpH,.A WORK OP ART, elegant" in shape, chaste in dasign, of sterling English workmanship,—watches 'that with •iair -usage -will last a life time. We ask you to observe that we supply our magnificent English Levers at a far less price than is often charged lor common foreign watches.' PRIOI INHDNTINGCASES N £3lss; IN OPEN FACE, £&|ss;^ practically saving to each ' purchaser from £3 to £4.' fifcii Md)c6;'£i Sadies' and gent's MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH GOLD LEVERS are truly marvellous value. For Prices .and - please' Bee !\|V#fcti P*mphlet,?nibßt interesting, sent free Wyecelpt of "4d-io.stamps for its postage. ' EabhCuitomeris supplied with his watch on ;; ; ?ifl week's free approval-and trial. The full amount paid is .returned to'anyone ; dissatisfied. • ' / ■ Every, Watch, is Guaranteed. i «'ivi X::)'s SL.L-Lm±: ' ■'.., ' * 80,000 Testimonials^have been re; ' ceived during tbeiast few years'from wearers^in .all .parts of; the world, . proving 'obr! Watches' to' be The following; f re Specimen Testimonials received from tnis Digtriet s— ?<'xo STEWART DAWSON, & CO., , "Auckland. , , ./." " " Thames) 18th April, 1884. -*''•'Dear Sir^-Seeing 'that you are in Auckland, I write to sayithat- nearly five years ago j,jsent|tq Liverpool.;fut>,one of your English Silver Levers as advertised for £3 15s. I 1 duly received the'wato'h.'and my son (William Thorburn) has carried it ,every day since then at his work—mining, bush work, riding, etc., - , and it has never cost" him v one penny for r*p>iM.{ The watcH,is*B, splendid timekeeper, and Vontd 'cost in" Auckland at least Ten Guineas'.!' My^qn'opuld have sold the watch a score of times, for dauble the price that it C08t"-him,i but jwpuld,M»ot part with it on any account. I mayjjlso^say that I know several n'ere'whoTiavo sent for your watbhes, and they have given the.greateit latiefaetion. You are at perfect liberty to publish this if you wish, as 1 am well known hero. .. ■, -/I I, remain yours truly, ,-. ».» * wWic. iiASA Thobbub^, Brigirieer, . ,'V.Tararu, Thames." VtOl'l «Tarara.Tkmes, April'26thi 188^. i « Meiers Stbwaet Dawson 4 Co., " DeaV Stfs,r4:About four year* ago .when in want of a watoh, I was. recommended to send to your establishment at' XiferpobHor one of your £3 !15s'English Silver Hunting Levers. I did<iSOj"and l;'Teceived the same. I have carried .the watch;about with, me t *every day 1 since :"it is an excellent timekeeper, and has stood lots of knocking about, without being inlny "way affected. By the nature of my 1 business ,1 am constantly riding, and on one occasion the, borjieJ was riding fell, and I was thrown to the ground with'suoh force as to smash the glass into atoms, but the watch aid not stop, and it keeps as correot time now as it'did when I first received it;' , 4 wnO -' "lam'ydurstruly, fjfi^.in^^BDHiEttlfl.Slorekeeper, ;./•■''- ■•-;...■. "Tararu, Thames." AIL LETIERS.'AND ORDERS TO BE ■" :s " ADDRESSED- TO Stewart Dawsonfy Co, , Street, ' ;" <! '-;- ■ AUCKLAND.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4819, 19 June 1884, Page 4
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732Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4819, 19 June 1884, Page 4
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