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GOOD NEWS FOR ALLI IMPORTANT FACTS. TIME AND "TIMEKEEPERS. THE ENGLISH LEVEE, Turn Bust oi ail Timkkpufkks. Victory, \ictory, triumphant victory, declared throughout the world in favour of STEWART DAWSON AND GO'S., LIVERPOOL, CHAMPION ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES, The Bust Watciii's in ihk Widk-world. LARGEST SALE ~IN THE COLONIES ! Asioumjing Facts. LARGER tb.-in tho combined sale of all Watches in the whole of the retail shops throughout the Colonies put together. Facts proved by the import returns. STEWART DAWSON AND COS. SYSTEM OF BUSINESS. PLAIN FACTS. About 7 years ago Stewart Dawson and Co., Liverpool, originated and introduced a new system of business in the English W.itth Trade, viz: — Instead ot continuing to sell their watches to retail dealers on credit with long p.isment, they resohed *o jjo direct to the public thi'mselves and sell their manuf.u t"re for rnih— a system which has received a world-wide patronage never before equalled in the history of watch making. S. D. & Co. havr now fully placed this ad-van-taffcous sjstcm of business within the reach of the Colonial public, and heie remind all that, by dealing direct with them, the actual Manufacture, s.. cvei j customer s ives throe large profits— the London Wholesale Dealers' Profit, the Colonial Wholesale Dealers' Profit, ard the Colonial Retail Dealers' Profit— in all ovfr onk lIUNDRPD PER CEM.'SAVFD 1O I'ACH PURCHASFR. STEWART DAWSON AND COS., LIVERPOOL, WORLD-WIDE CELEBEATED ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES STANB U.N RIVALLED IN THK WoRLD. First as Tjmkkkkpetis : First in Quvlity and Workm VN.siiir. Matchless in design and finish. Proved by weareisin all parts, of the Globe to be without equal.

O\er 30,000 testimonial!) recehed in praise of their excellence during the last lew j ears. A £7 10s. Gent's English Silver Hunting Lever For £3 15s Tho Liverpool Champion English Lever, 1 Ins w.itih is tho finest quality full-plate English Letcrth.it monc) nn buy, selling in hundreds. Afantifactnred entirely m our own workshop*, the} arc unequalled for beauty, lor sticiifrth, or .is, timekeepers ; will suit every occupation, and owing to their great strength and durability, are specnlly adjptei for bush work, squ UJers, miners, 8.C., as they will stand the hardest wear. All haw* ilosc-htting, full-cnppcd movements to pi o\ent dust entering the works, I'.itent solid pillar plates, frames, wheels, ,md pinions, and patent safety h lirsprings for riding, &c. Ihe escapements adjusted to the perfection of performance, each action jewelled in h ird ruby, producing apeifcct dead beat; the dials of finest white hud enamel, gold hands, and sunk seconds The gilding and steelwork throughoi' 1 'iniahed to the highest degree ; maintaining povui applied to each watch, the case pertccily ilnst-liuht — \ery strong sterling silver, Government H ill marked. Karh watch complete, a masterpiece ot the best workmanship tl'.it English talent, capital, and ingenuity can pioducc, enlisting tiic praises of every wearer. One of these wat< lies will wear out tlnee t-in or foreign mrtde watc lies one after anothri. 1 his. magnilicicnt and matchless English Hunting Lever wo supply to customers tor £3 15s, and in quality and ti-m'-kccping defj thu world to hi <t it at ten guineas. Nonce also ihe same watch as above, with three p lir extra jewels and real chronometer cut compensated balance Keeping time to a second in all v.uutions of temperature Price on'} £4 15s. You cannot buy one as good as this under £12. A £10 10s. English Keyless Hunting Silver Lever For j£s 15s. SI KWA X 1' D'VWSON & CO's Supeib Keyle.ss Ettgiish Hunting Levers, a triumph _of utility and convenience, winding and setting hands by simply turning a nicely-proportioned knob at the slem cf the watch, entirely dispensing with the trouble of cany r.g a loose ke>, and a certain prcvcnt<tti\o of one-half tho ireidentai causes for icpairs — a watch that is also periectl) air-tight, dust-tight, and damp-tight, keeping the works perfectly clean— ni iv be vvom for jears without < leaning ; the coin enience derived by all who wear them is pronounced incalculable. In qu llity we positiv<>l> assort that there is not a kej less watch sold under 12 guineas to equal these I hey are made in two sizes small and medium. PRIZE £3 13s. POSITIVELY CHE VP AT 10 GUINEAS. Also, same watch in open face, £i 15s. A~£V> 1-2,. English Hunting Lever Chronograph. For £(i 15s. S'IEWART DAWSON & COS M\GNIFICEXT ESGLISH CHRONOGRAPH WATCHES. Each vvrtch a model of perfection _; finest j-platej -plate movement, full jewelled in rubies, re.il rhromcter compensated ballince, decimal di il, centre seconds, and outside stop; c u h timed to dead beat ill positions, to iro e\.ict!j the same in either extreme heat or cold. 'Ihe we ilthiest gentleman m the land, or the high official in the State, need not desire a vv^tch that possesses in a greater degree* all the attributes of a pcrlei t timeket per. Kotvvithxt.u. ding th<* matchless perfection c this w.itc h, we positively sell it ,u a less pru c than retailers charge for ordmarj inteiior-made watches. PRICE /"015s. rULL RE t ML VALUE FOR 12 GUIXE IS Also, same watch in open face, price £5 15.. A £7 10. Ladios' English Hunting Lover, I'or^.Jir.s. Comp-ired with prices charged by colonial dealer 5 , we prar-tir.illy piesent every pur< h iser of one of these watches with £4 or £o liVEi<Y \\ AICII a WORK of ARI. eleu'intin shape, diaste in design, of st"rling English workmanship, vratthes that, with fair us igc, will last a llfc-timc We ask }ou to observe that we supply our Ladies' magnificent English Levers at a far le»s price than otten charged for common foreign watches. PRICE. In Open-face, £3 55.; in hunting cases £3 15s. Half Colonhl Prices.

A £i Hunting Defiance Silver Watch FOR £1 150. Most wonderful value. All -sterling Silver C.isos. Dome, stud, and bow, {-plate movement, jewelled in 8 holes, each guaranteed a splendid timekeeper. None should hesitate to send for ono of these watches, truly named " DEFIANCE." for the} dt fy all imitation. If only to see the pert. it. on (hit can be attained by a firm whose enterprise and energy have revolutionised the watch trade of Europe. Also in Open-faced Crystal Front, £1 7s 6d english gold levers ! english gold levers ! ' english gold levers ! ! Ladies and Gents. Most Wonderful Value in Open-Face and Hunting Case. Call and inspect these, or write ior Pamphlet containing fuli particulars. CONDITIONS OF SALK. FIRST —We supply each watch on a week's free approval and trial, and return tho full amount to any one dissatisfied. SECOND.— Each watch is fitted with a key, carcfu'ly packed and delivered at the purchaser's address at our sole risk, with three years stamped guarantee of our responsibility. INSTRUCTION for ORDERING WATCHES. i Rv Parties Living at a Distance Times, Hamilton*. Cut this square out and forward it with P.O. order payable to S. D. & Co.. Auckland, with 2s Cd added to pay post and registration or send cash in registered letter, and we guarantee to Torward Watch on conditions stated by first post. (Signed) STEWART DAWSON & CO. Note : — AH letters to be addressed STEWART DAWSON AND CO., 195, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. NOTICE! NOTICE!! Whether you live in Auckland or in the Coun« try, don't fail to call and inspect our Magnificent English Levers, and judge for yourselves of the marvellous vain* we offer. Note.— lllustrated Pamphlets, with 60 pages of most wonderful testimonials and full .particulars oi all our watches, will be sent post free for 3d in stamps. Other Colonial Branches: 34, PRINCE'S STREET, DUNEDIN. 27. ROYAL ARCADE, SYDNEY. 3. COLINS STREET, WEST, MELBOURNE. ' tlanufac^^irLJxerpooU Eogl*r.<3,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1946, 25 December 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1946, 25 December 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1946, 25 December 1884, Page 4

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