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WATCHZSS _ \ STEWART DAWSON AND CO.'3 LIVERPOOL, WORLD-WIDE CELEBRATED ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES STAND UNRIVALLED IN THE WORLD. FIRST AS TIMEKEEPERS; Fibs in Quality and Wokkm nship. rpHKIR Sale is_Lnrger than f)> s combined X aalo of all Vvaiefies in "the whole of the retail shops throogl lo uf *he 00 1 0 , ic . P p', together. BW- proved by the impy , ; £\ turns. 1 STEWART DAWSON and CO.'S System of Business. PLAIN FACT&—About seven years ago Stewart Dawson & Co., Liverpool, originated and introduced a new system of business in the English Watch Trade, viz. •'—lnstead of j continuing to eel their watchec to retail j dealers on credit v.kh lemg payment, they I resolved to go direct to fc'.jo pub'-'ic themselves and sell iheir man'jficturfs ioc (ash—a system which haß received a world* wide patronage , neve? before equalled in the /nir^ory of watch ; making. . /, . ;! 8. 1). & Co. have no.v fully placed this I advantageous system of t 'usincss within the ; reach of the colonial pub Tic, and here remind all that, by dealing dKecb wilh them, the actual Manufacturers, eve;y customer saves-' three large profits—t'ae London Wholesale \ Dealers' Profit, the Coloiial Wholesale ! Dealers' Profit, ar\d the Colonial Retail Dealers' Profit—ir oil gveb okb hundred PEE CENT. SAVED T:O BiCH PUBCHA.3EB. A £7 10s. Gent's English Silver Hunting Lever Fob £3 15s. The Liverpool Champion English Lever. Tina watch, is the finest quality fnl".-p!e'.e Eh«::elt L-37er that money c;n bay, eei'ing in hundreds. .LXacufectured entirely in oar owh wo?keJ.ops, they are unequeiled for beauty, for f.trength, ov as timekeepers ; rfp-l ; suit every otcup: iion, and owing to ,tht-:» ; great strength fjJi durability, are speckl'y ',' adapted for bush, wi; sciu«ir,te?3, minevo, fie., as they will stand tho boldest wesi 1. All j have close-Siting, fs-.J-c-pped movements to i prevent dust en'seriag flia wo?ks; pat ret solid I pillar pistes, frames, nhczk, ptjcl. p::t:!ons : asd j pateafc safety baJFcpvings fa? vrdicg, &c. The ! escapements adjusted to the perfection of | performance, er.ch action jewelled ia hard I ruby, producing a perfect dead beu;; tha ; dials of fin-.3?6 vrhiis h:,i"d c-ii?.'v.ei t gold handc, j and sunk eieorxle. The giia;.Lig and steelwork throughout fkiiaiied to fcVe bigbesS' degree; ma ataiaing power p; jplrsd fo ea:h watch, the case pevfectly du-v'^gbt—ve?y strong sterling silver, Goverai&ent Hall marked. Each watch co!rp!o"o, a master piece of the best rorltreasß-'p that English talent, capitcl, and injjcnui;y can produce, enlisting ihe praises of every wearer. One of tLese watches w"i.l wear out t!>ree American or foreign-n ade wstebcaoneafta?another. I'-crr magnificent end iesll'Ho 3 En~'!ehHuat« ing Lever we supply to cvMowera fro? £3 15s, end in quality tad timekeeping defy the world to beat ifc a&tan guiueie. Notice also the same watch as above, with three pair extra jewels and real chronometer cut compensated balance. Keeping time to a second in all variafioas of temperature. Frice cnlj £4 15s. You cannot buy one ar good as this under £12. A £10 10s. English Keyless Hunting Silver Lever Fob £5 15s. STEWART DAW ON & CO.'S Superb Keyless English Hunting Levers, a triumph of u'?lity and convenience, winding and set* t.'.njj hands by simply turning a niealy-pro-ror'oioned kr.ob at the stem of the watcb, entirely dispensing with the trouble of canying loose key, and a certain prevectaiive of one-hulf ihe incidental causes for repairs'—a watch that is also perfectly air-tight, dust* tight, and damp tight, keeping the works pe?-fe-sdy clean—may be woi!a for year 3 without cleaning : the conve fence derived by all wbo wep.r them is proaon-iced ilnca'eulable. Iv quality we poei'.vel- r assert tisat their is not a key^-ss watch sold v.Eder 12 guineas to equal theio. They ere made ri two siaes—Bmall and pjcdiKoa. PfilOE £5 15?. POfc-TTIVBLT CHEAP AT 10 G-UINJ3IAB. Also, same ws&sh in open face, £4 15a. A £12 12s. English Silver Hunting Chronograph Fob £6 153. Stewaht Dawsok & Co's Fag-nipicbnt Ekg-xkh Chboncghaph Watches. Esch watch a model of po?"cc ion j finest f:-plate movement, full jewe.led in rubes, real chronometer ojmpensrJed balance, deeied!,l d;al, centre eecovida, and outside stop; each, timed to de d beat in positions, to go es'antly the same in either extreme bsatorcold. The wealthiest gentleman ia the land, or the highest official in ihe Stat.*, r.^ed no& desire a watcb. <:hat pos^opses in a greater degree b!1 Ihe ati-ibn^u of a pepfect timekeapei-. !; Notwithstandieg ihe matchleas perfeciion \ of thia watcb, we positively noil it at a less I price than retailers charge for ordinary | inferior-made watches. !| PBICJe! £6 ISs. \ FULL EETATL VALUE job 12 GUINEAS, j Also, same watch in open i'ace,-pric-8 £5155. ■ A £7 10a. j I Ladies' English Hv.nting Lever \ Fob £3 16a. i Compared with prices cha-gtd by colonial I dealer?, we practically pijeent every purchaser ; oi one of these waic-raa wish £4 or £5. ! EVERY WATCH a WOES of ART, eleg <vb i iv shape, chatte ;n desisn, of sterling English : workmanship, watches t'rat, viffca fair usage, ; will last a life«tiine. We ask you to obsetre that we supply our L dies' Munificent E-ig- : lish Levera at a far leaa pvioo than often • charged for common fo:-ef'-'a watches. r PRlCE.—iNOpiN.rAoa.^SSas IN ECNxiNa ; Ca=bs £3 15s. Bii'f Colonial Pricer.. ' A £4 Hunting- Esfisiice Silver Watch "for £1 15s. i ; Most wonder.'.i'. value. All sterling Silver | Caees. Donse, p?.ud 3 and bow, f-p'ate move* ■ cseut, jewelled in 8 holes, each guaranteed a ; splecd'd c.":aeL'Cßper. Nona ehould heßhate \ to send for one of these watches, truly named j «'DEFIANCE," for fchey defy all imitation. > If only to see the perfection that can be attained by a firm whose enterprise and energy have revolutionised the watch trf.de of Europe. Also in Opan*face Crystal Front, £1 7s 6d. English Gold Levers —Ladies and Gents Most Wonderful Value in Open-face and Hunting C'iae. Call and inspect these, or write for Pamphlet containing full particulars. Note:—All letters to be addressed Stewart Dawson $ Co. 195, Queen Street, AUCKLAND. Note.—lllustrated Pamphlet?;, with 60; pages of moit wonderful testimonials and fu'l' particulars of ell our w?i;cheDj viil be sent post free for 3d ia e^oapg. O'lher Coiuii'f.l Branches s ■• ' ! 34, PSINC3 3 SXEEEI, DFKSDXir. 27, RoiAi Aboids, Stdkby. 3, COLWHS SIBBSX WIBT, MeLBOUBNS. f •; Manuffcctory-rLiverpool, England, |

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4991, 10 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4991, 10 January 1885, Page 4

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