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Q-00D NEWS FOE ALL! TIPOEifi^T. FACT S TIME AND TIME KEEPERS. THE ENG'tISH LE V E R THE BEST OF ALL TIMEKEEPERS. V Victory, Victory, Triumphant Victory, declared throughout the World m favour of STEWART DAWSON & CO.'S CHAMPION ENGLISHLEVER WATCHES THE BEST WATCHES IN THE WIDE WORLD. LARGEST SALTTNTHE COLONIES! ASTOUNDING FACTS • STEWART DAWSOBT & (30.% ' SYSTEM OF BTTSINESS-PLAIM" -FACTS' > ' of b^ss 7^ae^sr^a•tc]f l S^^^^ retail dealers on TheSves the , SoLtFUS ffi^rSl'^^t^,^^^ S^ur^Sua^^ HUNDRED PER CENT. SAVED TO EACH PURCHASER. e^eis, X rone in ail OVErv ONE STEWART, DAWSOE" & CO.'S, LIVERPOOL, WORLD WTTYF CVTV Stand Un li v?iS^?^°^o^ BVBE *^»™ "^ i- irst as Timekeepers ; Firs t in Quality and Workmanship. Matchless in Design and Fiuisli.- ZSrwd by Wearers in nil Parts of the Globe to be -without eqhui 1 , Over 30,000 testimonials received in praise of their oxuellenco^iiring the last few years. A jO^7 "I /^ S - , Ti ST73WABT DA.WSON AND GO.'S <3Q 4 JIAJ j MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH CHRONO(iBA.FH GENT'S ENGLISH SILVER ; T3noh watch a model of perfection- fineet HUNTING LEVER f-plate movement, full jewelled in rubies. T?rn? -a fc-'o ; re "i l , cvl 'O"on)etcr compensated balance, deci- ■ bUit -4^ -€ i E^ b - mtil dlnl> centrp seconds, and outside stop: c^w/<?3 JL«J , each timed to .lo !U j beat in positions!, io go twp TTVPRPnnT ptt a TVTPTnisr i?Arr<T tqtt : exa< ?H y . tne S!llno in extreme heat or cold. Tho THE LIVERPOOL CHAMPION ENGLISH ; wealthiest gentlerann in the land, or tho j^v^k, i highest official in the State, need not desire n This watch is the finest quality full plate I warp H thiit possesses in a greater degree all English Lever that money cnn buy, selling in ' "MrUiutes of a perfect timekeeper, hundreds. Manufactured entirely in our own . Notwithstanding the matchless perfection of workshops, they are unequalled for beauty, for j tnis w itch, we positively sell it a less price strength, or ns time-keepers ; will suit every ! than retailers charge for ordinary inferior-made occupation, and owintr to their great strength ' w.-itches. and durability, are specially adapted for bush ] PRICE £6 15s. PULL RETAIL VALUE work, squatters, miners, &c, ns tliev will stand i FOR 12 GUINEAS. . . the hardest wenr. All have close- fittir.g, full- | Also, same watch, in open face, price £5 155. capped movements to prevent dnst entering the works, patent solid pillar plates, frames, ! » _- v^— _j .~ a wheels, and pinion?, and patent safety hair- i -^ ' _4j?^7 "I J|S. springs for riding, etc. The escapements G>W m i" V adjusted to the perfection of performance, i TA-nTTTQ T?TvrnT tott -o-mvTmT-Kr/w each action jewelled in bard ruby, producing I -LiAJJIlib JiNGLISH HTJNTINGr a perfect dead beat ; the dials of finest white TEVPT? hnrd enemel, gold hands, and sunk seconds. I ' rhe silding and steel-work throughout finished | FOR {~i>Q> -j KS. to the highest degree ; niaintniiiinsr power j oSj^?~S ! Q~b applied to each watch, the case perfectly dust- ■ -B-t-^ ti»ht— very strong sterling silver. Government ' Compared with prices charged by colonial Hall marked. Each watch complete, a master- j dealers, we practically present every purchaser piece of the best workmanship that English : of ono of these watches with £4- or £5. EVERY talent, capital, and ingenuity can produce, j WATCH a WORK OP ART, elegant in shape, enlisting the praises of every wearer. One of I chaste in design, of Sterling Erglish Workthese watches will wear out three American maushio, wnfoliH^ that, with fair usage, will or foreign-made watches one after anoth<o'-. J list a ]if.-:Hm,> W , ask you to observe that This magnificent and matchless Hunting linv^r we supply our L idios' magnificent English we supply to customers for £3 15s, and in \ Levers at a far less price than of ten charged for quality and time-keeping defy the world to beat I common foreign watches. it at ten guineas. j PRICE. IN OPEN FACE, £3 ss ; IN HUNTNotice also the same watch as above, with | ING CASES, £3 15s; Half Colonial Prices, three pair extra jewels and real chronometer ' cut compensated balance. Keeping time to a i « « second in all variations of temperature. Price ! -^t^^L only £-115.. You cannot buy one as good as this j Otq^^XJ under £12. j HUNTING- DEFIANCE SILVER A O-| f\ -| fkS. ! WATCH ENGLISH KEYLESS HUNTING j oW J_ X4.> ■n^-D SIL T^^ LEV ?i B w c, i lost wonderful value. All sorting Silver I<UK jLj* K. | rC* 3 - ! Caries. Dome, stud, and bow, |-plate niove-C^&^-P JL-SjP \ ni'iiit. jewelledin 8 holes, each guaranteed a STEWART DAWSON & Co.'s Superb Key- '■ si'lendirl timekeeper. None should hesitate less English Hunting Levers, a triumph of j to send for one of these watches, truly named utility and convenience, winding and setting i " DEFIANCE " hands by simply turning a nicely-proportioned j f th def v imitatian if only to see thQ knob at the stem of the watch, entirely dm- perfection that can be attained by a firm pausing with the trouble of carrying a loose Iwbose1 wbose enter p r i se nnd energy have revolutionkey and a certain preventive of one-half the ised tbe atch trade £ Eur^ pO . incidental causes for repairs — a watch that is Also in also perfectly air-tight, dust-tight, and damptight, keeping the works perfectly clean— OPEN-FACE CRYSTAL FRON C £1 7s 6d may be worn for years without cleaning : the • convenience derived by all who wear them i ENGLISH GOLD LEVERS ' is pronounced incalculable. In quality we j positively assert that there is not a keyless ENGLISH GOLD LEVERS ! ! watch sold under 12 guineas to equal these. _,„_.__„* _,„,._ . ___.^^.^ They are made in two sizes, small and ENGLISH GOLD LEVERS !! medium. Lvdies vkd Opvth PRICE £5 15s. POSITIVELY CHEAP AT 10 _, , , tr ' ,'«, , r , GUINEAS Mosfc Wonderful Value in Open-Face and Also, same watch in open face, price C-l 15s. Hunting Case. Call and inspect these, or write tor Pamphlet containing full particulars. A (^BI2 12 S ' CONDITIONS OF SALE. o%^ J^-tad First.— Wo supply each watch on a week's ENGLISH SILVER free approval un.l trial, and iefcurn the full • - TTTT-NTTT-iVrr!- nWROWnfI-'R A T>TT amount to any one dissatisfied. HUNlliSb- (•HKOJNUtrKAiJi SucoHD.-Eaeh watch is fitted with a key, FOR _O/I* "I KS. carefully packed and delivered at the puroWV^ JL£^ chaser's address at our sole risk, with three years stamped guarantee of our responsibility. INSTRUCTION FOR ORDERING WATCHES BY PARTIES LIVING AT A DISTANCE. AUCKLAND OBSERVER Cut this square out and forward it with P.O. order payable to S. D. & Co., Auckland, with 2s 6d added to pay post nnd registration, or send cash in registered letter, and we guarantee to forward Watch * on conditions stated by first post. . '. "*' (Signed) STEWART DAWSON & CO. * ' • NOTE— ALL LETTERS TO BE ADDRESSED : • ■ ! STEWART BAWSQN & C 0.- ,--., i? 195, QUEEN-STREET AUCKLAND. • ■.<** NOTI 0E ! N Q%sslsl;E II .., v .. .( • Whether you live in Auckland or in the Country, don4"fnil'. to call and iiispebt^'ir^MiiigiJiflcen English Levers, and judge for yourselves of the marvojlons value we v bff^r;^ 'V NOTE.— lllustrated Pamphlets, with 60 pages of most -wonderful testimonial!'' and fu particulars of. all our watches, will be sent post freftfor 3d'in stumf)3 ■ ♦ ' .•- ' y•« •*■ x;■?'.' ' ;■?'.' . "• a OTHER COLONIAIFBRANCHE^ : • '(& '■ ;i ii •'.' '""# •* 34, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIX; 27, t>ova « a^j^^ ■■ 3, COLLINS STREET MEIiBqW^E—^HSHBHHSi - • MANUFACTOBI'jj3£YE i ßM|^^M|HHH^^H^^H

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 225, 3 January 1885, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 225, 3 January 1885, Page 5

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