"Watches. - TIME AND TIMEKEEPERS. ENGLISH WATCHES. -ENGLISH WATCHES. Still stand unrivalled in the. ENGLISH WATCHES FOR EXCELLENCE. ENGLISH WATCHES FOR DURABILITY. "ENGLISH WATCHES FOR SOLIDITY. '~[': ENGLISH WATCHES FOR TIMEKEEPING," and ENGLISH WATCHES FOR-LASTING SATISFACTION. The' ENGLISH WATCH A VICTIM OF SACRIFICE from Publio Service j.purely sacrificed by the Watchdealers; shut almost entirely out of tha Market by grasping greed of exhorbitant profit and self -aggrandisement; English Watches taxed by outrageous profits in passing through half-a-dozen different Marked before finally reaching the wearer's pocket. . PROFIT No. I.—FROM THE MANUFACTURER TO THE WHOLE- '■■'• tSALE LONDON DEALER, 15 PER CENT. PROFIT- No. 2.—FROM THE LONDON WHOLESALE DEALER ;■ , TO" THE COLONIAL WHOLESALE DEALER, 25 PER CENT. PROFIT No. 3.—FROM THE COLONIAL WHOLESALE DEALER TO THE COLONIAL.RETAIL WATCH DEALER, 40 PER <..'.. CENT. • " PROFIT No. 4.-FROM THE COLONIAL" RETAIL DEALER TO V THE GENERALPUBLIC, 100 PER CENT. REALISE THESE ASTOUNDING FACTS; AND JUDGE FOR YOUR. SELVES; FACTS WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD TO REFUTE. We shall not go into figures, but ask you to reckon Threu Pounds as the cost of the highest class Full-plate English Silver Lever that can be made, taking it at the Manufacturer's first cost, and put the above profits on to it* and you will at once solve the mystery how the English Watoh has been sacrificed and shut out of the Market; how it has been raised to a price in the Colonies that has almost made its pnrohase PROHIBITORY. A DAY OF RETRIBUTION HAS COME, and a MARVELLOUS REVOLUTION HAS BEEN EFFECTED. Capital, Enterprise, Ingenuity, Organisation, and Perseverance has dona it, and ■.-'.'"' TO-DAY Manufacturer and Private Buyers stand face to face, go hand in hand, a system fully organised, by which Profits No. 2, No. '3, and No. 4 are entirely Extinguished. A SYSTEM PROVED AND FULLY APPRECIATED. COUNT YOUR PENCE! COUNT YOUR SHILLINGS! YES, COUNT YOUR POUNDS, SAVED IN THE PRICE OF A SINGLE WATCE. OVER TEN THOUSAND BUYERS IN NEW SOUTH WALKS TOOK ADVANTAGE OF THIS SYSTEM DURING 1883. ALMOST LN CREDIBLE, NEVERTHELESS A SOLID FACT I Over £30,000 paid by this number in patronage to same, and over £50,000 saved to the same number in Hard . . - ■■■'•■ CASH ON THEIR PURCHASES. " stern realities actually Accomplished i POUNDS SAVED TO EVERY PURCHASES OF A WATCH. Every Customer proves it. Hundreds in thia Town have proved it within the Last Month, and Thousands more in New Zealand will prove it within tha next Twelve Months* . . ( Call Early and Inspect our ■•---.-•'.-• -MARVELLOUS ENGLISH WATCHES. STEWAUT DAWSON & CO- ' THE GREATEST MANUFACTURING REFORMERS OF THE PRESENT -AGE, HAVE. ESTABLISHED THEIR NEW ZEALAND BRANCH A IIQK £VUEEN-STREET, A UCKLAND.
Taney Goods. ■ - MONTAGUE'S TTIASCY T>AZAA» ONTAGUE'S -ID ANCY X>AZAAR AND CELEBRATED CHEAP WATCH ' ' - ' AND ' ' ' i JEWELLERY yvEPOT. EWELLERY JL^EPOT. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM IN THE COLONIES. LAEOE ADDITIONS HAVE BEEN MADE TO *""* v " IHE STOCK, • Consisting of Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Necklets, lockets. Brooches, Earrings, Studs, "LirJis, Suites, Ladles' and Gents' Kings, Wedding Kings, Keepers, Greenstone Ornaments, and an endless variety of Jewellery, of ■which TTVERST Q.UABANTEED. And If not approved of exchanged. Work Boies, Writing Desks, Work Baskets, direct from Paris; Ladies' Bags, Reticules, Companions; i Albums,' Purses, Pocket Books, Inkstands, Cabinets, Dressing Cases, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes; Electroplated Cruets, Tea Sets, Teapots, Cake and Card Baskets, - Cups, Vases, Spoons, Forks, Pickle Frames, &c; China, Tea, Breakfast, and Dinner Sets! Bohemian Glass Vases, Lustres, Toilet Sets, Baskets, Whatnot Ornaments, Glass-shaded Goods and Crystal Palace Ceramic Ware i Dolls in China, Wax, Compo, InOiarubber, Wool, Cloth, and of every conceivable design; Toys too numerous to attempt to particu iarise. BACH ARTICLE MARKED AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICE IN PLAIN. FIGURES. MONTAGUE'S TT<ANCY T> AZAAR, O-NTAGUE'S -I? ANCY -D AZAAR, •'-' QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. . Princes-street, Dnnedin; Victoria Avenue, WanganuL GOODSON'S OODSON'S LONDON OJNDON ARCADE. RCADE. Having just completed our ANNUAL " STOCK TAKING, we find it very large, and are resolved to REDUCE IT AT ONCE,- giving.to our Customers the full benefit of a GREAT REDUCTION we have made upon SEVERAL LIVES of which we have'EXCESSIVE STOCK " We, have received MOST LIBERAL PATRONAGE from the Residents of and Visitors to Auckland, for which we ' tendur our sincere thanks. 'We yet think numbers have - not availed themselves of inspecting our GRAND STOCK. We most cordially invite all to do so, as It STANDS - UNRIVALLED IN THE COLONIES, either for EXTENT, •xtariety, ! -w-ovelty, or /Cheapness,; WE' ADHERE TO OUR TRADE ■ MOTTO : . . • "SMALL PROFITS AND ; QUICK RETURNS," - . . AND' MARK OUR. GOODS ACCORD. .;..-. :... _ ,-., .. inglY. - ' .'. • The USEFUL and the ORNAMENTAL, ■'•'■' . i .'.-. INIMITABLE.and ECONOMICAL, ; Are heie blended In delightful : '■"■ '..Variety. ..-, note the address;: VN QODSONS LONDON ARCADE, ' I ■:' i'QUEEN AND VICTORIA-STREETS; ; " ; '-■.:■ C:.r.: ■ Andat .■•..;-..:: ; : :;. ' i CHBI3IOHORCH AND WELLINGTON,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7020, 17 May 1884, Page 4 (Supplement)
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