Q.OOD NEWS FOR ALL! JM P0 R T JAN T FACTS TIME AND TIME KEEPERS. THE ENGLISH LEVER THE BEST OF ALL TIMEKEEPERS. factory, Victory, Triumphant Victory, declared throughout the World in favour of STEWART DAWSON & CO.'S OHAMPION ENGLIs¥IEvIr WATCHES THE BEST WATCHES IN THE WIDE WORLD. LARGEST SALYTNTHE COLONIES! ASTOUNDING FACTS : Largor than the combined sale of all Watches in the whole of the retail shops throughout the Colonies put together. Pacts proved by the import returns. STEWART DAWSON & CQ.'S SYSTEM OF frUSINESS-PLAIN FACTS : About 7 years ago Stewart, Dawson & Co., Liverpool, originated and introduced a new system, of business in the English Watch Trade, viz. : — Instead of continuing to sell their watches to retail dealers on credit withjpng payment, they resolved to go direct to the public themselves and sell their manufacture for cash — a system which has received a world-wide patronage never before equalled in the ha^ory of watch inaking. S. D. & Co. have now fully placed this advantageous system of business within the reach of the Colonial public, and here remind all that, by dealing direct witnthem, the actual Manufacturers, every customer saves three large profits — the London Wholesale Dealers* Profit, the Colonial Wholesale Dealers' Profit, and the Colonial Retail Dealers' Profit — in all OVEE OHE HUNDRED PER CENT. SAVED TO EACH PURCHASER. STEWART, DAWSON" & CO.'S, LIVERPOOL, WORLD-WIDE CELEBRATED ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES Stand Unrivalled in the World ! First as Timekeepers ; First in Quality and Workmanship. Matchless in Design and Finish. Proved by "Wearers in all Parts of the Grlobe to be without equal. Over 30,000 testimonials received in praise of their excellence during the last few years.
A Ci^ ~i /\S. STEWART DAWSON AND CO.'S d \\9 ■ MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH CHRONOGRAPH O>mt 9 _»-w | WATCHES. GENT'S ENGLISH StLVEIt Each watch a model of perfection; finest TTTTNTTTNTO- t t?ttt?T? J-plate movement, full jewelled m rubies. nuniAiiw XjHiVVjUu real chronometer compensated "balance, dcciE*OR £~b€~% ~~i ma^ centre seconds, and outside stop; r B i»h ' each timed to dead beat in positions, to go c?^' i - Jf -"L^-r exactly the same in extreme heat or cold" The THE LIVERPOOL CFCAMPION ENGLISH wealthiest gentleman in the land, or the LEVER highest official m the State, need not desire a . , . „ ' , ... ... . , watch that possesses in a greater degree all This watch is the finest quality full plate the attributes of a perfect timekeeper. English Lever that money can buy, selling in Notwithstanding the matchless perfection of hundreds. Manufactured entirely m our own this watch, we positively sell it a less price workshops, they are unequalled for beauty, for than retailers charge for ordinary inferior-made Btreugth, or as time-keepers; will. suit every watches. occupation, and owine to their great strength PRICE £6 15s. FULL RETAIL VALUE and durability, are specially adapted for bush FOR 12 GUINEAS. work, squatters, miners. &c, as the v will stond tl . i-u- * . „.,,. the hardest wear. All have close-fitting, fall- A:| so, same watch, m open face, price £5 15b. capped movements to prevent dust entering - — the works, patent solid pillar plates, frames, A C^"9 ~i wheels, and pinions, and patent safety hair- Jh g Il» springs for riding, etc. The escapements v-^v w adjusted to the perfection of performance, LADIES ENGLISH HUNTINGeach action jewelled in hard ruby, producing __ i perfect dead beat ; the dials of fines-t white XjhiVhiiii hard enemel, gold hands, and sunk seconds. TrOT? /~~l£~* -A Q The gilding and steel-work throughout finished * w - n> -h^% IF\ to the highest degree ; maintaining power C^f^Jf JL^F applied to each watch the case perfectly dnst- Compared with prices charged by colonial tight-very strono. sterling silver Government dealor £ we pracfc ical]y present every purchaser Hall marked. Each watch complete, a master- of one of tb * c wa t che ; s with or £ g. * EV ERY piece of the best workmanship that English WATCH a WORK" OF ART. elegant in shape, talent, capital, and ingenuity can produce. chaste in desis?n of sterling Erglish Workenhsting the praises of every wearer One of miulship wato hes that., wir.h fair nsage, will these watches will wear out three American ]nsfc a lif ttm w^ ^k von to o . iser ve that or fopei B n-™ade wnrcbos one after another. wQ } o(u , L ,, (lies . J na!r niflcent English This magnificent and matchless Hun ting Level L fc a f j th;in Qf fcfJU eh for we supply to c-jstomers for £3 los and in oommon fovei wft tohes. quality and tune-keepmg defy the world to L-eat PR . TCI3> IN OPEN FACE. £3 5s ;IN "HUNTit at ten guineas. • ING CASES, £3 15=i ; Half Colonial Prices. Notice also the same watch as above, with ' throe pair extra jewels and real chronometer cut compensated balance. Keeping time to a A Jk^ /% second in ell variations of temperatnre. Price ' oW^lfiJ SeS T ° U ° aUnOt ° De " S °° daS thlS HUNTING DEFIANCE . SILVEK dfclO 1O FOR jp-| -| KS. ENGLISH KEYLESS HUNTING oWJL J_^ SILVER LEVER Most wonderful valae. All sterling Silver "POT? /C& l*»^ -fl N' S Cases. Dome, stud, and bow, £-plate move- § ment, jewelledin 8 holes, each guaranteed a cyk&xjf -B-kJP splendid timekeeper. None should hesitate STEWART DAWSON & Co.'s Superb Key- to send for one of these watches, truly named ess English Hunting Levers, a triumph of "DEFIANCE" utility and convenience, winding and setting „...,. ' , , hands by simply turning a nicely-proportioned for they defy all imitatisn, if only to see the knob at" the stem of the watch, entirely dis- perfection that can be attained by a firm pensin^ with the trouble of carrying a loose whose enterprise and energy have revolutionkey, and a certain preventative of one-half the ised the watch trade of Europe, incidental causes for repairs— a watch that is Also in also perfectly air-tight, dnst-tight, and damp- OPEN-FACE CRYSTAL FRON L' £1 7s 6d tight, keeping the works perfectly _ clean — may be worn for years without cleaning: the -ni-vrriTTyTT mr\TT\ TT?inJ I T?<3 f convenience derived by all who wear them ENGLIbH GOLD LEVERS ! is pronounced incalculable. In quality we ENGLISH GOLD LEVERS !! wmitively assert that there is not a keyless watch sold under 12 guineas to equal these. ENGLISH GOLD LEVERS ! ! T edium re made tW ° SlZeS> SmaU " Ladies and Gents " PRICE I^ 15s. POSITIVELY CHEAP AT 10 Most Wonderful Value in Open-Face .and GUINEAS. Hunting Case. Call and inspect these, or write so, same watch in open face, pvice €4 15s. for Pamphlet containing full particulars. A -Oil f> 1 Q S * CONDITIONS OF SALE. sjysZj I & \_{£i ■ First. — We supply each watch on a week's * ' . free approval and trial, and return the full ENGLISH SILVEK. • amount to any one dissatisfied. HUNTING CHRONOGRAPH Second.— Each watch is fitted with a key, i. „ carefully packed and delivered at the purEOR J&£\ ~1 PW chaser's address at our sole risk, with three cyQ\y I>| years stamped guarantee of our responsibility. INSTRUCTION FOR ORDERING WATCHES BY PARTIES LIVING AT A DISTANCE. AUCKLAND OBSERVER. Cut this square out and fprward it with P.O. order payable to S. D. & Co., Auckland, with 2s (id added to pay post and registration, or send cash m 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 DAWSON & CO., 195, QUEEN-STREET AUCKLAND. NOTICE! NOTICE!! Whether you live in Auckland or in the Country, don't-fail to call and inspect our Magnificen Whether ym iv* and for yonrselvoß 0 , the marvellous value we otter ■NTOTE —Illustrated Painimlets, with 60 pages of most testimonials and fu particulars of all our watches, will be sent post free for 3d m stamps. OTHER COLONIAL BRANCHES : <v PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN; 27, ROYAL ARCADE, SYDNEY 34, pRIISbij V 1 COLLI^ s STREET WEST, MELBOURNE. MANUFACTORY: LIVERPOOL ENGLAND.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 232, 21 February 1885, Page 13
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