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Notices.

ENGLISH WATCHES!

ENGLISH WATCHES !

ENGLISH WATCHES!

Value Unprecedented I Quality Unequalled .' Prices Unapproachable !

Just as the introduction of btcam has re volutionibed the Commerce of tho World, &o the principles of the ait of manufacturing, and our sy»tem of selling w atcheh dii ect to the public, at fir>>t cost, has effected an equally striking revolution iv the watch trade.

"DEAD PACTS.

FINEST

ENGLISH WATCHES AND JEWELLERY. Ar FiUbTCnar.

Vi^itois to Auckland are invited to inspect the World-wide Renowned ENGLISH WATCHES, manufactured by STEWART DAWSON and Co., Lhefpool, England, and imported by them direct ftom their factory to their Kew Zealand Branch, 195 Queen-street, Auckland. The success which has attended the sale of their unrivalled Watches throughout every part of New Zealand and Australia ia beyond precedent in the history of watch-making, results which speak in trumpet tonea the quality of their Watches, and the advantages of S.D. and Co.'k new system of dealing direct with the public, saving them three intermediate profits, over cent, per cent, in the price of e\ery watch. Every intending watch buyer is cordially invited to vi&it their establibhment, 11)3 Queon-htieet, and inspect all S.D. and Co. i manufactures, and judße of the extraordinary value they offer. Every Watch fully guaranteed and supplied on a week's free trial. Just opened, e\ Rimutaka, two large («hipmenta of tho following: — Gents' Open-face English Silver Levers, crystal fronts, juice, i! 3 10s— retail price £0 fis ; Gents' Splendid English Hunting Levers, every wheie known as the best, maker's pi ice £3 los — compaie with any sold retail at £0 to £7 ; ditto, with tluee pairs extra Jewels and Real Chronometer Balance, price t'4 los — full value for £8 10s ; Gent«. Superb Keyle&& Hunting Lever>>, £(> 10a— full value for £12; dents.' Three • quarter • plate, ceutic seconds, very finest quality, English Chronograph Levera, price £0 15s — the handsomest watch made, warranted five ye.ir*, worth £12 10s. See also our Marvellous Defiance Sterling SiU er Watches, £1 7s. Gd and £1 l.w— jiibt half letail prices; aKo ex Rimutaku, a Magnificent Selection of our Gents-.' English G»ld Lc\ers, price £12 10b, £15 10a, and £18 10m— worth £17 10a t<> £30 ; also Samples of Stewart Dawson and Co.'s New Patent Double Minute and Second English Chronograph, the Ureat-^t Hnrological Triumph of the Ape ; also Ladies' Superb English Silver Lever, £3 10» ; Hunters', £3 I"-.— well worth £7 10« ; Ladies Sterling Sihcr Watches, £1 7» "d and £1 15 a ; ditto, Keyle«s, £2 10s and £3Citi.ioicliu.uy value; Ladifa' Ainernificent English Gold Levers, full - plate movements, £8 10s, £11 10s and £14 10s-umuil prices from £12 10s to £22. Sea also our Ladies' New Nonpareil Gold Keyless Wiitchf.s, all 18-carat Gold Ca«cs, the most elegant watch yet produced. Prices : Open-face, only £i> 10s ; Hunters', £7 10-,— cannot be equalled under £12. Call early and inspect all these Unrivalled Watches. Also to hand, New and Elegant Gold and Silver Albeit*, Ladies' and Gents.'; many new registered designs, all to be .sold at Strictly Wholesale Prices. Alao, Ladies' Magnificent New Suites of Brooch and Ear-lings, Lockets, and Necklets, all to be bold at cent, per cent, under Colonial Rates. Remember, we save you all intermediate profits. Note the Address :

STEWART DAWSON & CO.,

ENGLISH WATCH MANUFACTURERS,

195 QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND.

SPECIAL NOTICE!

Mr D. B. Dawson, of the Firm, who has just arrived iv New Zealand from Liverpool, England, in returning thanks to the thousands of customers who havo patronised his firm since they commenced business in New Zealand, begs to intimate that all orders sent to Stewart Daw son and Co., Auckland, now, will receive his careful supervision, and will be executed and dispatched by first return of post.

Now is the time to order one or more of the best aud cheapest watches in the world ; a full and magnificent stock on hand of every aiticle shown in Illustrated Pamphlet.

A £10,000 STOCK TO SELECT FROM.

Remember that Stewart Dawson and Co. 'a system of business saves you cent, per cent on the usual Colonial price.

tS" ORDER NOW! i^- ORDER NOW !

One of S. D. and Co.'s renowned English Lever Watches, and secure yourself a correct timekeeper that will serve you a life-time. Add 2s Gd to the price of cither of the above watches fur postage regfateration, and send P. 0.0. for amount, payable to S. D. and Co., Auckland, and you will receive by first return of post the watch selected, together with written guarantee.

Address : Stewart Dawson & Co.,

195 Queen-street, Auckland.

Magnificent new Illustrated Pamphlet, tbe Best Book ever published on the English Lever, sent post free for id in otampi,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2104, 2 January 1886, Page 4

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772

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2104, 2 January 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2104, 2 January 1886, Page 4

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