WATCHES STEWART DAWBON ANDHCO.'S LIVERPOOL WOULD-BENOWNED | English Lever Watches! fcIRST IN QUALITY! • FIBST IN WORKMANSHIP! FIRST IN UTILITY AMD DURABILITY! MATCHLESS IN DESIGN _n> FINISH! (Direct from S. D. & Co.'a Factory in J Liverpool.) LESS THAN HALF COLONIAL PRIOE9. OLEASB NOTE.—The following Prices JL include Duty Paid by as. Ererj Watch, quality considered, cannot be bought Retail under Double the prices:— A £7 10s GENT'S ENGLISH SILVEE HUNTING LEVEE FM £3 15* I The moat perfect English Hunting LeTers in the world. Every Watch manufactured entirelj in our own workshops.. These Watches are-epeciallj adapted for b'aeh "work, squatter*, miners, &c, a» they will stand the hardest wear; send for one of these watches and compare it with what retail dealers call their finest English Hunters at from £7 to £3/ and you will at once declare ours to be the better watch. < SELLING IN HUNDREDS. A £10 10s ENGLISH KEXLESS HUNTING SILVER LEVEE "" £5 15a. A triumph of utility and convenience, «• watoh that is also perfectly air-tight, duet*, tight, and damp-tight, keeping the works perfectly clean. ' Made in two sizes, smalL and medium. PRICE, £5 15s. WORTH TEN GUINEAS. Alto, same Watch in open face, price £4 I6r. A £12 12s ENGLISH SILVER HUNTING CHRONOGRAPH FOB £6 15 S . Each watch a model of perfection; finest J-plate morement, full jewelled in rubies, real chronometer expansion balance, decimal dial, centre seconds, and outside stop; each timed to dead beat in positions, to go exactly the same in extreme heat or cold. Not* withstanding the matchless perfection of this watch, we positively sell it at a less price than retailers charge for ordinary inferiormade watches. PBICE, £6 15s. FULL RETAIL VALUE FOR TWELVE GUINEAS. Also, eatno watch, in open face, price £5 15b. A £7~los LADIES' ENGLISH HUNTING [ LEVER "■ £3 15s. EVERY WATOH A WORK OF ART, elegant in shape, cha°te in design, of sterling English worUmansbip,—watches that with (air usage will last a life time. We ask yon to observe that wo supply our magnificent English Levers at a f»r less price thaa is often charged for common foreign watches. PRICE IN HUNTING CASES, £3 15s j IN OPEN FACE, £3 ss; practically saving to each' purchaser from £3 to £4>. S. D. aot> CO.'S LADIES' AND GENTS MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH GOLD LEVERS ore truly marvellous value. For Prices and ITlus' rations please see Watch 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 returnee! to anyone dissatisfied. Every Watch is Guaranteed. 30,000 Testimonials have beeti rs*' ceived during the last few years 1 rom wearers in all parts of the world, proving our Watches, to be without equal. The following arc Specimen Testimonials . ust received from this District :— o ST SWART DAWSON, & CO., " Auckland. " " Thames, 18th April, 1884. 11 Dear Sir,—Seeing that you are in Auek* Innd, I write to say that nearly five years ago I tent to Liverpool foi! une of your English Silver Levers as advertised for £3 15s. I duly received tho watch, and my son (William Thorburn) buscuriedit everyday since then at bis work —mining, bush work, riding, etc.,' and it ha» never cost him one penny for repairs. The watch is a splendid timekeeper, and would coat in Auckland at least Ten Guineas. My son could have Bold the watch a score of times, for d üb!e the price that it cost him, but would nob part with it on any account. I may also say. that I know several here who have sent for your watches, and they have given the greatest satisfaction. You are at perfect liberty tolpublish this if you wish, as I am well known here.' ' " I remain yours truly, " Wm. Lakg Thosbxtbit, Engineer, ' "Tararu, Thames."/ " Tararn, Thames, April 26th, 1884 * *r Messrs Stewabt Dawson & Co., " Dear Sire, —About four yean ago when in want of a watch, I was recommended to send to your establishment at Liverpool for one of yeur £3 15s English Silver Hunting Leven. I did so, and received the same. I hare carried the 'watch about with me every day' 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 I am constantly riding, and on one 1 occasion the hone I was riding fell, and I was thrown to the ground with such force as to I smash the glass into atoms, but the watch did not stop, and it keeps as correct time now as 1 it did when I first received it. I " I am yours -truly, "Richabd Q. Ems, Storekeeper, "Tararu, Thames." ALL LETIERS AND! ORDERS^TO BE . ADDRESS&D-ro Stewart DawsonSfCo. 195, Queen Street, fugKLAND.;;
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4858, 5 August 1884, Page 3
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