STEWART DAWBON AND CO.'S LIVERPOOL, WORLD-WIDE CELEBRATED hKGLIBH. LEVEE WATGHEB STAND UNMVALT.EJ> TN THS WORLD. FJ.BST A3 TI.rtKKBBPKEB ; Fibs in Quality and V7oskm • kship. rpEEIR Sale 1.4 Larger Hi^n the combined JL B>jlo ii ivll W.'ildiEsi in "Die wholo of tho rstail sbops thro!!g!iO'it the colonies put together. JKa-'ts pvovt'il bj t,ho import returns. STJEWAET DAWSOST and OO'.'S / Ststem of BrsiwEss. PLAIN FACTS. —Aboul seven yonrs ago Stewart Dawson & Co., Lh'Bipool, originated and introduced a new system oi' busineaa in the English Watch Trade, viz. —Instead of contiuuing to coll" their watches to retail ■' dealers on credit v.ith long payment, they resolved to go direct to the public themselves and sell their manufactures for cash—a system which has received a world-rwide patronage never before equalled in tho history of watch ■making.', S. 1), & Co. have now fully placed this advantageous system of business within tbe reach of the colonial public, and here remind all that, by det*lin^ direct with them, the nctual Manufacturers, every customer saves three lnrgo profits—the London .-'Wholesale , Dealers' Profit, the Colo) ial Wholesale Dealers' Profit, ntid tho Colonial Retail Dealers' Profit—in all arm ode httkDbed -PEB CENT. SAVHD TO BAOH POBCHASEB. ' A£7 10a. Gent's English Silver Hunting Lever Foe £3 15s. The Liverpool Champion English Leyer. This watch is tbe Ernst quality full-plate English Lever tbet money pon buy, selling in hundreds. Manufactured entirely in our own" workshops, they are unequalled for beauty, for strength, or as timekeepers ; will suit every occupation, tmd owin}» to their great strength and durability, mro specially adopted for buoh work, squuUora, minars, &c, * as they will eland tho hardest wEMr. All have close-fitting, full-copped movements to prevent dust entering-the works; patent solid pillar plates, frames, wheels, and pinions, andl paten!; safety hairsprings for riding, &c. The escapemonts adjusted io the perfection of performance, encli action jewelled in hard ruby, producing a perfect clod bout; ihe dials of finest white bard enamel, gold, linncls, and sunk seconds. The gildiug and si.oelwork throughout finished to ■ the highest degree y maintaining power applied to each watch, the case perfectly dust-tight—very etrong sterling- silver, Government Hull marked; Each watch complete, a masterpiece of the bust workmanship that English talent, capital, and ingenuity can produce, enlisting the praises of every wearer. One ■ of theso watches will wear out three American,or foreign-'i ade watches oao after another. This magnificent and inatchles English Hunting Lever we supply to customers for £3 15a, -• and in quality and tiuse-keeping defy the wor3d to beat it at ten guineas. Notice alao the earae watch as above, with three pair extra jeweld and real chronometer cut tompeneated balonce. Keeping time to a second ia all variations of temperature. Price only £4 15b. You cannot buy one ac good as this under £12. A £10 10s. English Keyless Hunting Silver Lever Fob £5 15s. STEW AST DAW OH & CO.'S Superb Keyless English Hunting Levers, a triumph of utility and convenience; winding and setting bunrifi by simply turning a. nicely-pro-riortioned kr.ob nt the 'tetn of the watch, entirely diapensiug with the'lrouble of carryirg » ioooe Isey, und a certain preventa'ive of one-half the incidoiitiil causes for repairs—a watch that ia alßo perfectly air-tight, duet* tight, and dump light, keeping the worka perfectly clean—may bo wora for years without clennins: :>M;he conve' ionce derived by all who wear them is pronounced inoa'culublr. In quality we positively assert that their is not a keyless watch sold under 12 guinenß to equal thepo. They are made in two sizes—small and medium. - PBIOE £5 15s. POSITIVELY CHHAF AT 10 O-DINSAy. Also, same watcb in open face, £4 16s, A £12 12s. English Silver Hunting Chronograph Fob £6 15s. Strwaet Dawson & Co.'s yfAommoAWx Ebq-lisk Chbono&baph Watches Each'watch a, model of.perfection ; fiaoßt &-plate. movement, full jewe led in rubies, real chronometer compensated' balance, decimal dial, centre seconds, and outside stop; each timed to de>d beat in positions, to go exaotly the same in either extrome heat or cold The wealthiest gentleman iv the laud, or the highest official in the State, mod not desire a watch that possesses in a greater degree all the attributes of a perfect titnoksepe?. Notwithstanding tho matchless perfection of this watch, we positively sell it «t a less prica than retailers charge for ordinary inferior-made watches. PRICE £6 15?. FULLBEIAIL VA.LUE fok 12 (IUIKISAB. Also, sjimo watch in opon iat-e, piicp £5 15e. A £7 10s. Ladies' English Hiuitiiig 1 Lever Fob £3 15*. Compared with prices charged bj colonial dealer;, we practically present ovory purcha."ev of one of'tbeso wntche? with £4 or £5. BTEEY 'WATCH a WOBK o ART, elf gnat in shape, chaste in design, of sterling Ifn^lish workmanship, watnhes t^at, with fair ussge, will last a life-time. Wo ank you to observe that wo supply our Ladies' Magnificent English Lever* at a far less price than often charged ior common foreign watches. PRICE.—-In Open-paob. £S s*; in Hunting Ca'-ES £3 15b. - Half Colonial Prires. A"^£4 Hunting Defiance Silver Watch for £1 15s ftfosfc wonderful value. All Rtcrlinß Silver Cas-eg. Dovao, etud, and'bow, -J-plate move* roeut, jowpl'cd in 8 hold's, each guaranteed a flplendid ti'roekeepof. Mono should )j,-aitute to Fend I'o I.' one of theso watches, iruly named ••DB&IANOK," ior thay-defy all im-tation. If only lo ere the perfection that to,u bo attaiued by a firm whose enterpriao uad energy hare revolutionised the watch trade o Sarope. Aleo ii ' . Open-face Crystal Front, £1 fa 6cL English Gold^LeVCrs—L.»dies and Gents : Most Wonderful Vulile in Open-face and • Hunting Case. Call and inspect th-.so, or .write for famphlut contuiniitg full particulars. Woto: —All letters to be addressed Stewart- Dawson $ Co. 135, Queen Street, . AUCKLAND. Hote.— lllustrated Pamphlets, with 60 pages of most wonderful testimonials and full particulars of all our watches, will be sent post tree for 3d in stamps. Other Coloiuhl Brar.cbrii: ■',?A, P«lr.Ci!'S''bTJißßi!, DtT^PDIK. . 27, Koiiii Ax'.cai>js, SyDKJty. 3j COLIiIJ-TQ BI'HBF/E WbSX, M^lßr/USKfi. Manufactory—Liverppp), EioglwU.
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5024, 18 February 1885, Page 4
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