'■ WATCHES STEWART DAWSON AND CO.'S LIVEEPOOL;WOjKLD.EENOW]S tED .--English LcTcr '■■.. ; .Watches! :':.'"■•■ FIRST IN QUALITY! FIRST IN WORKMANSHIP! FIR T IN UTILIIY and DUE ABILITY ! MATCHLE3S IN DESIGN and FINISH! (Direct from S D. & Co.'a Factory ia Liverpool.) LESS THAN HALF COLONIAL PRICES. pLEASB NOTE.—The following Prices .XT. include Duty Paid by us. Every Watch, quality considered, cannot be bought Retail under Double Lha priceß : — ■ A £7 10s GENT'S ENGLISH SILVEE HUNT- ' ING LEVEE *OE£3 15a The most porfect English Hunting Levers in the world. Every Watch, manufactured entirely, in our own workshops. Theea Watches are specially adapted for bush work, squatters, miners, &c, as they will stand the hardest wear j £ond for one of these watches and compare it with what retail dealers call their fineet English Hur-terß al from £7 to £8, and you will at once declare ours to be.the better watch. IN HUB DEEDS. A £10 10s ENGLISH KE>LESS HUNTING SILVEE LEVEE ■ FOB £5 15 S . A triumph of utility and convenience, a .watoh that is also perfectly Bir- ight, dußt"tight, and damp-tight, keeping the workß perfectly clean. Made in two sizes, small and medium. PRICE, £5 15s. WORTH TEN GUINEAS. Also, same Watch in open face, price £4155. A £12 12s ENGLISH SILVEE HUNTING CHEONOGEAPH ;FOB £6 15s. Each-watch a model of perfection ; finest |-plate movement, full jewe.led iv rubies, real chronometer expansion balance, decimal dial, centre seconds, and outride &top ; each timed to de?d beat in position?, to go exactly ' the same in extreme heat or cold. Not- - withetandirg the raatchlccs perfection of ■this'■watch, we positively sell it at a less price than retailers charge for ordinary infnriormsde watches. PEICE, £6 15s. FULL BETAJL VALUE EOR TWELVE GUINEAS. Alao, same watch, in open face, price £5 15s. . A £7"l0s LADIES' ENGLISH HUNTING ' LEVEE FOB £3 15 S . EVERY WATCH A WORK OF ART, elegant-in shape, cba-te in drsign, of sterling • English wor!-manahip,—watches "that with fair u?age will lest a life time. We ask you to observe that we supply our magnificent English Levers at a f-.r ices pric.n than ie often charged for comition f reign watches. PRICE IN HUNTING CASES, £3 15s j IN OPSN FACE, £3 ss; practically saving to each purchaier from £3 to ££. 8. D. andCO.'S LADIEB' AND GENT'S MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH GOLD LEVERS are truly mar?ellous value. For Prices and Illus rations piease see Watch Pamphlet, most interesting, sent free on receipt of 4d in Btiimpa for its postage. Each Customer ia supplied with bis watch on a week's <ree approval and trial. The full amount, paid is returned to anyone dissatisfied. Every Watch ia Guaranteed. 30,000 ■ Testimonials have been received during the last few years irom wearers in all parts o' the world, proving our Watches to be without equal. The following are Specimen Testimonials nsfc received from this District: — o STEWART DAWSON, & CO., " " Auckland. ' 11 Thames, 18th April, 1884. " Dear Sir,—Seeing that you are in Auckland, T write to say that nearly five years ago I sent to Liverpool foe one of jour Engliah Silver Lsvers as adv9rtieed for £3 15a. I duly received the watch, and my son (WiMaiti Tborburn) hascasriedit everyday since then .at hia work —mining, bush work, riding, etc., ' and it ha* never cost him one peony for repairs. The wntab ia a splendid timekeeper, and would cost in Auckland at leaat Ten Guineas. My eon could have sold the watch a score of times, for d übie tho price that if cost him, but would not part with it en any account. I may also any that I koow..several here who have sent for your watehe*, and they hive given the greatest satisfaction. You are at perfect liberty to publish this if you wish, IB I utti well known here. ..: • * "I remain yours truly, «• Wat. -LAisa THO2B7BN, Eng'n?er, " Tararu, Thsmee." . \ " TiiMro, Thames, April 26:h, 1884. " Mean B«etvabt"DaWß'jk &, Go., •■Dear Sire,—About four yeara ogo when in jrantof a watch, I vna rrcommonded to scud to your establishrcent at Liverpool for one of your £3 15a English Silver Hunting Levers. I- did so, and receircd the s me. 1 have 'carried the* watch nbout witli mo every day eiDco : it is an excellent timekeeper, and has •tood lots of knocking about, without being in any way affected By ths nature of my business I am co;Btantly riding, and on one .occasion the horse I was riding fell, and I wae thrown to the ground with such force as |;o smash the glass into atoms, but the watch did not stop, and it keeps us correct tima now as it did when.l first received it. •• I am youre truly, t "BICHA«pH. Elus, Storekeeper, < . " Tararu, Thames." ALL LETIERS AND OKDKE3 TO BE . ADDBESSBD-SPO . 'Stewart Dawson Sf Co. "'■ f' 4Ss,Q%ssa Strict, •
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4921, 17 October 1884, Page 4
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