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GOOD N 1 \V A FOR ALL' IMPORIAXI I- \CIS I'lMl, AND I IMK XI Kl'K X s THE EXOIISH LEVER, Iht Rrsi en mi livirKhtrmi. Yictorv, victory, triumph mt victejr). eleel ired throughout the weirlel in f ivemr of STEWART DAWSON AND COS., Ll\r.Rl'OOL. CHAMPION ENGLISH LEVEE WATCHES, rHF IITM V MCIII-S IN HIP \\ Il>h-\\OKIU IAROhsT SALL IX IHL COLONI ks " Asioi mjim, I'm is. I" ARGI'R thin the c ombined s ■]« of all -•-* Watches in tin* vvluilr of the retail shops throughnut tlic Lolonie-s put te>gc ther. Tacts proved by the import returns. STEWART DAWSON AND GO'S. S\alt.M OF IHSIXISS. PLAIN FACTS'. About 7 years ac» Stewart Daw son and Co, Liverpool, originated and introduced a new system of business in the English Watch lrade, viz: — Instead ot continuing te> sell their witches te> retail dealers on c rcdit with long payment, the) resolved f o go elircct to the public themselves and sell their manufacture for rash— a system which has received a worlil-wide p.etronago never belore equ tiled in the history »f r..it( h making. :■> 1> Sc C» Inve now fully pi ired this advantage oils s)stem of business within the reich of the Coloni il publn , and hen- remind all that, b) de iling direct with thi m, the actual Manufacture s, e*.ei) ceis-toiiK r s.ires three largo profits — the I ondon Wholesale Dealers' Profit, the Coloni.il Whole salt* Dealers' Profit, aid the Colonial Retail D. ilers' Profit— in all o\ ihusp nr mired ri-R ( fm. s,\f i) in run pikcimm :<.
STEWART DAWSON AND COS., Ll\ KRPOOL, WORLD-WIDh CELEBRATED ENGLISH LETEE WATCHES Sr^M) I'muvmipd in mr Wokid. Kikst as TiMKKHi'ntN : KIKsT IN (^1 \l.irv IMiWdRKMUMIIP, Mitehlesi in design and finish. I'nueel by wearer* in all parts; of the Globe to be without eepial. Over .10,000 te^timoni iU rereiveel in pi use. •( their e\e ellenec during the last few jears. A &~ 10k. O«nt's English Silver Hunting Lever tor £i l.«. The Liverpool Champion English Lever, 1 Ins wale h is the- line t ijualit) full-plate Kng. lish Lever th it mone) cm bu) , selling in hundreds. M inut ie tnred entir' l) ih our own workshoi>s, the) are unequalled tor be.mtv, tor strength, or. is timekeeper* ; will s-nit e\erv occiipitinn, and owing to their strength and (lureliilitjr, are speti ellj adaptrj for hush nork, 'iju itters, miiu rs, S.c, a> the) «ill staml tho h trdest wear. All h ive close-fitting, full-i ippeel movenu nts to prevent dust entering the works, I'att nt solid pillar plates, frame's, wheel", md pinions, and patent safety h lirspnngs fe>r mling, tc. lhe escapements adjusted to the nerfee - tion of perform me «.*, ea<h action ienelled in bird ruby, producing a pcrfee t deael beat; the ill its ot finest white hard c n iniel, i_'i)ld li..nd', and sunk «i c onels. lhe gilding anel steelwork throughout fini<heel to the highest degree ; m nntamin^ power applied to each watch, the ease peril i il) du*;t-tisht— vcrj stremg sterling *>i!ver, Governme nt Hall in irked, l.aeh vv itc h complete, a m isterpiee c of the best weirkmnnship thit I'.nglish f ilt nt, capital, anel ingenuity ekr produc e, cnllsti«n thr praise* of ever) weirer. One ot these VT.etehes will wear out threr \nieriean or tore ign-ni ede w ite lies on« atte r mother. llm m lgmlieient end matchle s, | n/hsh If tint. nif f ever wi siipph to < uMomrrs f or £ , l,*i«, and in eieialit) anil time-kee-ptng det) the world to be it it it ten guineas. Nome also the s ime witch a* above, with three p ur eMra jewels and real c hronoineter cut compensated balinee. Keeping time to a see ond in all vaiiitions of temperature Price* einh £4 11s Yon cannot buy e>ne is good as this under / 12.
A £10 10s. English Keyless Hunting Silver Lover I or £b l!is. Sll.U \RI D\\\SO\& LO's Superb Kejli -s I ngiish Hunting Lexers, a triumph of nhlils anil c e>nve > m< if c, winding anil setting li mils b\ seni|i!) turning a nicelj -proportion! <1 kn ,b it the ste in i f the w itch, entin I) dispensing with the trnulile of c irriit.g a lemse kej, and a eirt.nn prevent itne e>t one-h ilf the irild.lit.il c nisi s for r> p urs— t w itc h th.it is also pcrletth air-tight, eleiit-tight, and damii-tight, keeping tV< \.orks pcifictl) i li* in— may bo weirn lor jcirs without cle •nini; ; the coineniene c derived by all who wi ar tlu mis pronounced uu .ilculable. In ipi ilil) vvi* po-.iti«i*l) assert that there is not a ke\le is w itc h sold under 12 guineas to equal these* lhej arc made in two si/e-s <mall and meelitim.
PRlwh/;.-) Ms. rOMHUKY CIIKVP Al 10 (H IXL \S. Also, same watch in open fice, £4 15s. A yfl-'I.N. English Hunting Lerer Chronograph. Tor £1, 15s. SIIW \KI DWVSOV & COS M\O\III. CI M. LNGLISH CHRONOGRM'H W\ICHI s. 1 ieh wrtih a moele-1 of perfection ; finest 4-plate nii)\emcnt, full ji welled in ruble % re il c hromete r ce>mpinsited bilHiicp, decimal di il, n ntre seconds, and outside ste>p ; c te.li tinieel to de id beat ill pimtieins, to i»o ex.ictl> the same in either extreme' heat e>r cold, 'lhe wealth. <<st k> title man in the land, or tha In^h offiri il in the St ite, need not desirw a wateli tli it pos<esse s inagre'iter dejrec all the attribute's of a perlee t timekeeper. Notwithstanding thr m.ttehless perfeetiejn c this wileh, we positnel) sellitat a less prte c than retalle-rs charge leir ordinar) interior-made watches. I'RICE jfdl.w. Fl XX RI IAIK V\LUE FOR I_> GUINKAS. Al-.0, sjnio watcli in open face, price £."■ Us.
A £7 10. Ladies' English Hunting; Leror, for/ v.-.>. Ce.nipare-el with price* charged b> ( oleaiial dialers, ur practiealK pi c >e-nl r\ er\ pei'e li ncr of ime ..I lhe-sp uatehe* with £i or £:> \\ KR\ W \I C H,i\\OßKof A R 1 . el.l'mt in Oi ip. , c h iste in ilrsi^fn, ol ste-rlinif English Mortnunship. u itihes tli it. with furu*i),'e, will la»t a life -time We .nk jon to ob<ine |)) 4 t wesuppl) our Ladies' ni.i^nihcent 1 n^lish I e.»er» at a t ir le-,* price- than often charged for common foreign watches. PRICK. In Open-face, £3 55.; in hunting eases £3 15s. Half Coloni .1 l'riccs. A~£* Hunting Dsflanee Silver Watch lOK/1 1.-.s. Me>st wonderful \aleie. Ml Sihcr Case* Dome, and bow. ite mmeni< nt, |> ni Hid in holes, enh £\\ ir mtrrd a «pli nilitl turn Lre pi r. None shotilit hesitate te> tLiid for one ot tli>-M' w iti lies, trtilv nameel " DI.II\.\CK." for the) elefy all imitilion. It nnlj to see the prrfxtion tli it ian be att urn el fi\ a tiem whose < lite rprisr anclel c lie rg) ha\e revolutlonisrd the w itch trade ot huropo. \lso in Open-facad Crystal Front, £1 7s 6d LNCLIsII (.OLD I L\ LRS "
I.NOLI^H (.OLD LhVKRS" I.NGLISK (iOLD LK\ LRS • ' Mi"t Wonderful Value in Open-Faro and Hunting Case-. Call and iiispee t these, or write, lor l'amphlet containing tull yartieul irs. CONDI i lOXs OF SALF. 1 IRSI —\\ c seippl> t-aeh watch on a weik's lree- appro\al tnd trial, .md re-turn the tull amount tei any one elKsatisticd. SFLOXD-1 ich uatch is lifted with a key, c ircfu'lj paeluel and delixered at the purchaser's aelelress at our Mile risk, with three jcars stampeel guarantee ot our rcsponsibihtj . I.NSIRICIION for OKDLRIXG
WMCHhs. Hv I'artie« l.mn^ at a Distaiue TIMK>, H^MU.rov. Cut tins squ ire e>ut and formrel it vvitb I.O. orele-r pi} ible- te) S 1). & Co.. Am U. me!, with -Mieluddidtn pay post Jtiel r<*4;ibtratie>n or scnel casli in rrn';>te re-el letter, and we cuarante-e te) tiirvrird Watel' on ceinelitions stated bv first post. (Signed) Ml'.W A KI DAW - M)\ & CO. Neitc -—All lette ri to be .ideln ssed STEWART DAWSON AND CO., l'fc'i, Ql'hl N SIKKhI, Al CKIWNIJ. XOIICK' NOIICI. " \\ lie tin r )i>u li\e 111 Auekiatid or in tbc Country, elon't l^il to c.ill anel inspext our Ma^nihe.< nt I'-nnlish Levers, and judge for yourse.lves ot the in it u'llons vain* we oticr. N'ein. — Illustrated I'ainplilot*;, with do pa>jes ol most v\oi derful testimonials and lull piititulars ol all our watches, will be sent post tree: lor jj in btamps. Other Colonial l'.ranehcs 34, PRINCE'S SIRKI.r, DIXKDIN. •27, ROYAL ARCAIJL, SYOXLY. COI.IXS SIRhEI.W hSI, MLLHOURNE. Manufacture— Liverpool, England.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1965, 10 February 1885, Page 4
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