■ TIME AND TIMEKEEPERS. The Best of all Timekeepers, STEW ABT DAWSON, & Co., (LIVERPOOL) GENT'S ENGLISH SILVER HUNTING LEVEB The Liverpool Champion English Lever Thu watoh Is the finest quality lull-plate English Lever that money can buy, selling in hundreds. Manufactured entirely in our own workshops, they are unequalledAlr beauty, for strength, or as time-keepers rill suit every occupation, and owing to their great strength and durability, are specially adapted for bush work, squatters, miners, Ac , as they will stand the hardest wear, AU have closefitting, full-capped movements, to prevent dust entering the works, patent soiid pillar plates, frames, wheels, and pinions, and patent safety hairsprings for riding, 4c. The escapements adjusted to the perfection of performance, each action jewelled in hard ruby, producing a perfect dead beat; the dials of finest white hard enamel, gold hands, and sunk seconds. The gildin and steel work throughout finished to theghighest degree; maintaining power applied to each watoh, the case perfectly dust-tight—very strong sterling silver, Government Hall . marked. Each watch complete, a masterpiece of the best workmanship that English talent, capital, and ingenuity ean produce, enlisting the praises of every wearer, One of these watches will wear out three American or foreign-made watches one after another. This magnificent and matchless English Hunting Lever we supply to customers for £3lss, and in quality and time-keeping defy the world to beat it at ten guineas. Notice also the same watch as above, with three pair extra jewels and real chronometer cut compensated balance. Keeping time to a second in all variations of temperature. Pries only £4 15s. You cannot buy one as good as this under £l2.
ENGLISH KEYLESS HUNTING SILVER LEVEB Btzwabt Dawson and Co.’s Superb Key. lees Hunting Levers, a triumph of utility and convenience, winding and setting hands by simply turning a nicely proportioned nob at the stem of the watch, entirely dispensing with the trouble of carrying a loose key, and a certain preventative of one-half the incidental causes for repairs—a watoh that is also perfectly air-tight, dust-tight, and damp-tight, keeping the works perfectly clean—may be worn for years without cleaning; the con. venienco derived by all who wear them is pro. nounoed incalculable. In quality we positively assert that there is not a keyless watoh sold under 12 guineas to equal these. They are made in two sizes, small and medium. Pbicb £5 15s. Wobth Ten Guineas. Also, same watch in open face, price £4 15s. ENGLISH SILVER HUNTING CHRONOGBAPH Stewart Dawson & Co.’s Magnificent English Chronograph Watches. Each watch a model of perfection; finest t-plate movement, full jewelled in rubies, real chronometer expansion balance, decimal dial, centre seconds, and outside stop; each timed to dead beat in positions, to go exactly the same in extreme heat or cold. The wealthiest gentleman in the land, or the highest offioiabin the State, need not desire a watch that possesses in a greater degree all the attributes of a perfect time-keeper. Notwithstanding the matchless perfection of this watch, we positively sell it at a less price than retailers charge for ordinary inferior made watches. Price £6 15s. Full Retail Value fob 12 Guineas. Also, the same watch, in open .e, price £5 15s. LADIES’ ENGLISH HUNTING LEVEB Compared with prices charged by colonial dealers, we practically present ery purchaser of one of these watches with £4 or £5. Every Watch a work of art legant in shape, chaste in design, of sterling English workmanship, watches that with fair usage will last a lifetime. We ask you to observe that we supply our magnificent, English Levers at a far less price than often charged for common foreign watches. Pbicb, in Hunting Cases, £8 15-; in Open Face, £8 55.; practically saving to each purchaser from £8 to £4. HUNTING DEFIANCE SILVER WATCH Most wonderful value. All ste-'ing silver cases. Dome, stud, and bow, {-plate movement, jewelled in 8 holes, each guaranteed a plendid time-keeper. None should hesitate to send for one of these Watches, truly named “ Defiance," if only to see the perfection that ean be attained by a firm whose enterprise and energy have revolutionised the Watoh Trade of Europe, Also, open-face crystal front, £1 7s. 6d. ENGLISH GOLD LEVERS I ENGLISH GOLD LEVERS 1 ENGLISH GOLD LEVEBS I Ladies and Gents,—Most wonderful value in open-face and hunting case. Call and inspect these, or write for pamphlet containing full particulars,
STEWART DAWSON, « Co., Queen Street . . . Auckland, ■■ THU Three little maids from school are we, Proper and good as we ought to be; The reason why you will shortly see; Three little maids from school. Three little maids, delighted very, Laughing always so bright and merry; Every one with a " Waterbury,’’ Three little maids from school. Time is money. Bnt before the Waterbury Watoh was introduced it was impossible to say how much. Now everybody knows that Time is 13s 6d. The great popularity of the Waterbury Watch is still further enhanced by the fact that it can be repaired at a less cost than any other watch in the world. The Waterbury Watch is not alone the cheapest watch in the world to buy, but it is also the cheapest to have repaired. Repairs are charged for according tc requirement, but in no case do they exceed half-a* crown, except by mutual agreement. The Waterbary Watch has nothing to fear from ridicule, nothing to dread from, exposure. It is just what it claims to be—a strong, handsome, serviceable, well-finished timekeeper, and defies competition. The Waterbury Watch is ruining the profession of pickpocket. He has to expend just as ranch skill on the annexation of a Waterbury as he does on a 100-guinea gold chronometer. But its intrinsic value is so small that he cannot, realise. It won’t melt. E. PORTER AND CO., Sole Agents for Auckland District.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 81, 17 December 1887, Page 4
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