WATCHES THE CHAMPION ENGLISH LEVERS OF THE WORLD ! SALES EVER INCREASING*! VALUE UNPRECEDENTED! RETAIL PROFITS ABOLISHED! THE WATCH TRADE PARALYZED! STEWART DAW SON & CO.'S WONDEBFUL ENGLISH WATCHES I Erery reader of tbi» paper should write at once for Stewabt Dawson & Co.'a WATCH PAMPHLET. THE MOST IMPORTANT! THE MOST INTERESTING! AND THE BEST ILLUSTRATED BOOK EVER ISSUED IN ENGLAND ON THE EN GLISH LEVER. A SWEEPING REVOLUTION HAS BEEN EFFECTED, and the Voice of Tens of Thousands prove that Stewart Dawson & Go's Renowned English Levers have no equalA f Unequalled and Celebrated throughout the world as the . I most perfectirsde. Movr mints Full Capped and Jewelled in £1 10s FngllSn | Rubies, Fine White Fncnpel Dials, Geld Hands, and Sunk TTnti+mcr * ilvrr 1 Secords. Snperbly Finished, H*)l Marled Sterling Silver Cares. .bunting silver -> Myetj Wet / hvo * h£7lOi 200 of tblßWalch Bo!d Weelly . Lever for MS IDS j Beware of Worthies* limitation*. See particulars in our magnificent New Illustrated Pamphlet. AN s Marufactured entirely in our own workshops. These superb £8 8s FEslisll ) Hunters are the Best Made. All with 3 pair Extra Jewels, and TT x c oa ier J Beal Chronometer Balance, Highest Class. Compare with any Hunter lor ±4 l&S (. * afcn eo id reta il at 8 Guineas. AM6 6'S Fuelish ( Meet Wot<?erful Value, Open Face Watch in the World. Tdvrtat Ifun^r 3H« Sirorg Crystal Front, High Bezel, willLatt as Long asany Cbtbtai-Fbom j Bmin cb - R( {f n ntndedm p rice on]y £ S lOt . Worth £6 6s. .Lever lOr Jtd IUS ( See Splendid New Watch Pamphlet. A f A triumph of Utility and Convenience, Winding and Setting £12 10s Finish I Bonds without the trouble of wing an ordinary key. See •TTrvTTiBB ■{ illustration of these; with Position and Method of Winding, &&xunt>B . . n nef r]y»piibli»hed Watch Psmphlet. Post Free for Four Hunter for £6 10s (stamps. DITTO, OPEN FACE, £5 10s. A f Stbwam Dawson & Co.'s NEW MODEL WATCH for otn Ift r>£C • 1 I Railway Servants, Tram and' Bus Conductors, and others re« JblU IUS UlnCial j *p O Dsible for accurate tinee. Etery Railway Ercploje should Fnoilfih Roil-wnv 1 re»A particulars of cur Ntw Model Railway Lever, if only to ILTlgllbn -*>a"W»y j nMt * the Pcrfectiori o{ tW , Superlatire Watch. ExtraordiLever, lOr Kb IUS value, worth £10 10s. _ - , C The Acme of Perfection, jewelled in six pairs of rubies, Rea 1 A Ten-Gumea | Expansion Chronometer Balance. limed in Position. BeauTCnalkli TTnnfino- tif"l Pl»in Polished Cases, Elegant Dials, Gold Hands and JJIJgJIMI .DUniing J c<jntre gccondß) th() moßt magnificent Watch ever made. BeChronograph Lever ware of Worthless Imitations. Every person should see illuspnn 4?fi IKk trations of these Superb Watches in our splendid new Watch *OK AD I OS. sent Poet Free for Four Stamps. DITTO. OPEN FACE, £5 15s. a f None should hesitate to send for! one of these Marrellous fln 1n - .. Watches. The Oases, Dome Ring, and Bow Sterling Silver. JhO IUS bterling J Every Watch Warranted a Correct Time-keeper, and UnequalSilver DpfifltiPP 1 led under £310». Ladies' ditto, with elegantly-engraved Cases DUVCr l^enance ttnd beautiful Dials. Most Wonderful Watches. See Watch Hunter for £1 15s (jpamphiet. DITTO, OPEN FACE, Crystal-front, £1 7s 6d. a T qAxt'b C It is impossible to describe the Value and Qualify of these A Jjaay S Splendid ENGLISH LEVERS for LADIES. They are of Seveti-Guinea J the very Best, most Elegant, and Babstanti.il Construction. We ■ffno-lisli TTiinf Pr 1 w"h every Lady to send for our Magnificent Illustrated Pam.angusn xiumer phletj an^ md factß about theße . it wUI well repay eTWy FOR £o IOS l^Lßdy who may require a Watch to now do so. DITTO, OPEN FACE, £3 10s, WORTH £6 10s. r* « v i C Open-Face Crystal Front, £12 10s. Unequalled at £15} Gent S .English ditto Hunter, £15 10s. Worth £20, Keyless Hunter, £18 10s. flnld T.PVfiIN i Worth £25. Gold Keyl ss Half Chronometers, Price £25. , nff £ V I Worth £35; and Gold Keyless Paragon, £27 10s. Worth £40 Wonderful Value. »U fully Illustrated in our New Watch Pamphlet. A Ladv'ft Twelve- f S.D.& Co.'s Ladies' Splendid ENGLISH GOLDXEVBRS, A i.aay S IWeiVC . n 18 . CarRt Gold> Eo gii lh .Hall Marked Cases. Aa Engl.eh l3f UlTiea English J Watch throughout made entirely in our own Manufactory, and Gold T pvpr 1 w<«th half a-dozen foreign made ones. Prwe only £8 10s. «rT 1 J Hunters' ditto, £1110s; Keylesa Open Face ditto, also Hunters, FOR c£B 10S our New Watch Pamphlet. f Truly a speciality among specialities—unique, compaot, and 18. D. ahd CO.'S! I elegant, most exquisitely finished, fine full jewelled movement, LADIES' 'NONPAREIL'J 18-Carat Gold Cases, perfect keyless action. These beautiful GOLD 1 works of art surprise every purchaser. Wo are supplying them W A T C H B S. 'at nearly Cent, per Cent, under usual prices. Open Faoe £510s, £7 10s. The most exquisite Watches yet made. ALBERTS! ALBERTS 1 ALBERTS! NEW DESIGNS. GOLD AND STERLING SILVER. LADIE3 1 AND GENT 3.' All Illustrated, and at one-half Colonial prices. Sterling Silver } Government Hall marked Alberts. 9s Cd, 13s 6d, and 15s 6d, worth 21s. See also our new speciality in Gentlemen's Sterling Silver DOUBLE ALBERT 3-" The Harti gton" and "The Salisbury"—£l 5s eaoh, worth Two Guineas. The handsomest Alberts ever made. •—— :o:— — INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERING WATCHES. THAMES EVENING STAR. Cut this square out and forward it with P.O. Order, payable to S. D. & Co., Auckland, with 2s 6d added to pay post and registration, or send cash in registered letter, and we guarantee to forward Watch on a week's free trial, and conditions as stated in Pamphlet, by first post. (Signed) STEWART DAWSON & CO. Note —All Letters to be addressed— STEWART ' DAWSON & CO., 195, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Write at once for a oopy of our Splendid New Illustrated Watch Pamphlet, and read full particulars and most Wonderful Testimonials. We will forward you a copy per return post free, for 4d in stamps, the cost of postage only' n»K« Colonial Branches —34, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN; 390, GEORGE ■ BIhSbT, SYDNEY; 3, COLLINS STREET WESF, MELBOURNE. MANUFACTORY—LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND.
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PRINTING executed in any Color, and the best designs, at the Stab Office Albert street Samplei to b# imd on th« p"emi»«t GOTBBNMBNT GAZETTE. THE STAR (Thames) is a duly <*■*••*?* I Journal for the Publication of »lLßankruptoy, Highway, and other Publ'o Notaoef, undff various CoU)oi»l Acts g
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5211, 29 September 1885, Page 1
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