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Watches. LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, January, 1885. JUST PUBLISHED. STEWART DAWSON & CO.'S New Illustrated W\TCH PAMPHLET, SO page*, Cr 4t0. ! 200 Illustrations ! THE MOST IMPORTANT imER^O) ANDTHS JUST ILLUSTRATED BOOK EVER ISSUED IN ENGLAND ON THE ENGLISH LEVER. STEWART DAWSON & CO., LIVERPOOL, Have much pleasure in placing before their thousands of Colonial Customers and the Colonial Public srenerally, their new Watch Pamphlet, feelinif confident that a perusal of it will highly interest every intending Watch buyer. In the same you will find STiSWA«T DAWSON AND CO.'S SYSTEM OF BUSINESS TKADR OPPOSITION, JEALOUSY, VINDICTIVE MENDACKY, AND IMITATION. SHOWN HP IN THEIK TRITW: SENSE. STEWART DAWSON AND CO. Need hardly remind the public that it is the prerogative of those who are hurt to cry out, and S. t>. and Co. are neither surprised or distorted at the medley of discordant cries that their system of business has ev*kod anion? watch dealers on all sidos. These are only the evidences of the reforms that STEWART DVWSON AND O. have effected Mnce they inaugurated their System of selling their celebrated Watches direct from their Manufactory to the public at half Colonial prices. BTKWART DAWSON AND CO.'S NEW ILLUSTRATED WATCH PAMPHLET Also contain a Brief History of the Knglish Lever, its invention and development into the unrivalled Watch as manufactured by them, together with a Concise Outline of S. D. and Co.'e Factory Organisation and Methods of Production. It also contains hundreds of Australian and Now Zealand Testimonials from every part of the Colonies, together with Colonial and British Press notices, and many pages of the most wonderful and interesting British Testimonials ever testified in favour of any article r commodity. REWARD £1000 OFFERED To anyone who can point out in any of our pamphlets a testimonial that is not genuine, or one that has been solicited. DON'T FAIL TO READ IN OUR NEW ILLUSTRATED WATCH PAMPHLET How it is Done, and now we uatb Distanced all Competition, And left our rivals bewildered at the rapidity of our progress, and utterly astounded at the merits aud value of our Watches, and, still more indignantly astounded at the miraculo"B prices at which we sell them. You will also find foil particulars and illustrations of all our celebrated Watches, and many hours' reading of highly entertaining information, together with a MOST INTERESTING ESSAY By a Customer, on the Value and Quality of STEWART DAWSO * ft CO.'S High Class ENGLISH WATCH and tin System of iiusinnes originated »nd carried out by them throughout England, Ireland, Scotland, and the Australian Co onies. NOTICE. NOTICE. Every intnnding watch buyer should write at once for a copy of our magnificent new Watch Pamphlet in order to seeure the tame, arid be in time, as only a limited number of this Edition has been forwarded, and these, it is expected, will soon be all sent out. The published price of the Book is One Shilling per copy, but to intending customers we will send it gratis for i 1 in stamps, the cost of its postage only. See Illustrations and full particulars of Mechanism of all the following vailed watches: STEWA IT DAW»ON AND CO.'S SIX GUINEA ENGLISH LEVERS, In Open-Kace Crystal Front, sold direct for £3 10a, " most wonderful value." STEWART DAWSON AND CO.'S RENOWNED £7 103 ENGLISH HUNTING LEVERS, Sold direct for £8 15s. Fifty thousand of these in wear in the Colonies, with satisfaction unequalled. STEWART DAWBON AND CO.'S HIGHEST QUALITY EIGHT GUINEA. ENGLISH HUNTING LEVERS, With throe pair Kitra Jewels and real Chronometer Bilanco. Price, £4 15s ; never approached. BTEWA.KT UAWSON AND <JO.'S MAGNIFICENT KEYLESS ENOLIbH LEVERS. For full particulars, with Directions for Winding and Setting Hands, see new pamphlets. STEWART DaWSuN AND CO.'S SUfKB* ENGLISH SILVER CHRONOGRAPH LEVERS. Crystal Front. £5 15s; Hunter, £6 15s; the handsomest Watch ever male. Just half colonial price*, SEE OUR NEW MoDEL WATCH, Till OTKICIAL ENGLISH KEYLESS RAILWAY LEVER, As supplied to the leading English and Indian Government State Railways. Pace, £6 10j ; never equalled at any price. Every railway employe in New Zealand should see particulars of this Watch in our new pamphlet. STEWART DAWSON & CO.'a ladies' and oents' STERLING SILVER DEFIANCE WATCHES. Open Face, £1 7s 6d ; Hunter, £116s ; perfect time keepers. Not half colonial prices. STEWART DaWSON & CO.'S ladies' ENGLISH LEVERS! Open Face, £3 10s ; Hunter, £3 Ida ; positively worth seven guineas. STEWART DAWSON & CO.'S ladies' highest quality ENGLISH GOLD LEVERS, All 18-carat cases. £8 10s ; Hunter, £11 10s ; worth £12 10»and £17 10s. STEWART DAWSON & CO.'S GKXTLSMIIN'B ENGLISH GOLD LEVERS. Open Face and Hunters, all fully illustrated in their Bew Watch Pamphlet, £12 10s, £15 10s, and £16 10s, worth from £17 10s to £30 : comparison invited. STEWART DAWSON AND CO'S MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH • GOLD PARaGO» CHRONOGRAPH LEVERS. See pamph et. ' 100 WATCH ILLUSTRATIONS TO SELECT FROM ! ALBKR i S ! ALBERTS ! ALBERTS 1 NEW DESIGNS. GOLD AND STERLING SILVER, LADIE3' AND GENTS , , All illustrated, and at on<>-hatf colonial prices. Sterling Silver ; Government Hall-marked Alberts, 9s 6d, 13s 6d, and 15» 6d, worth 21s. See also our new speciality in Gentfemen's Sterling Silver Double Alberts, " The and " The Sa'isbury," £1 5s each, worth two guineas. The handsomest Alberts ever made. These are new registered designs, and wear from pocket to pocket, with drop piece in centre. NOTE : ALL .LETTERS TO BE ADDRESSED— STKWART DAWSON AND CO., 195, QUEKNVSTKEET, AUCKLAND. Write at oncn for a v c >py of our splendid new Illustrated Watch Pamphlet, and read * hut your neighbours say of our Watches., and also If urn what can be done organisation, enterprise, capital, porseveiance, and honourable striithtforwurd dealings. W e will forward iou <% copr per retrirn post free, for 4d in stamps, the cost of postage only. Other Colonial ' (ranches : 34, Princes-street, Dcsbdin George-street, Sydney ; 3, CoLLINS-STRBtT WYSbt, M»lboubnb. Manufactory : Liverpool/ I .kngland.

Nurserymen. > 1885 JgEgi P BS mHE PLANTING SEASON, 1885. JAMES MASON ,4 (Nurseries, Parmell: Seed Warehouse, 37, Qtianstreet Wha f) J Begs to inform intending planters that he hart now ready for the season \ THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST ASSORTMENT OF SHELTER AND FRUIT TRUES 1 ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING SHRUBS, &.C., &C., &0., \ He b»s ever offered to the puhlto, consUtin? of-j|-SHELTER AND FOREST TRUES, PINES, fee. , Fkuit Treks. | Apples (on blight-proof stocks) .. 200 varieiSei. Pear* 40 ,J Plnms 65 ~i Peaches .60 „ Apricots, Cherries, Fiji, Nectarines, Grapes, Loquats, Guavas, Currants, Gnoseborries, Strawberries, Ac. O-A.NOES AND LEMOVB. I Upwards of 30.000 In mo;t Yigoronn health, and ih eluding the meit choice and excellent varieties Jf Oranges recently imported from Spain by Ohat*i Moor. Esq. \1 Citrons, Shaddock. &c. ' Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs ' Store and (•reeuhousK PUats Ferns a d Decorative Plant' Bedding and Flowering' Plants! Hedge Quicks, African Box Thorn Elcengnus. Olearia, Pivets, &c. Bulbs and Tuberous-rooted Plants Items, 160 varieties Carnations and Picotees, 60 varieties Herbs, Roots, Ac. Orchards and Gentlemen's Gardens laid out and attended to by practical gardeners. Seeds I have just received, per Ruapehu and Kaikonra, from England, a splendid shipment, in first-class cendition, of Choice Garden, Flower, and Agricultural Seeds, Lawn Grasses, &c; also, a Stock of Garden Implements and Sund'ies, including Budding and Pruning Knives, -ecateurs, byringes, Hyacinth Glasses, Various Compounds for the destroying of Insect Pests, Ac. Potatoes. Forty-eight named varieties, imported from B*niels Brothers, of Norwich, and vrown one year in the colony, comprising some of the finest kinds in cultivation. SEES ORDERS.— address 37, Lower Queenstreet. Catalogues of Plants and Seeds on application.

Watchmakers and Jewellers. ALFRED ALEY. ■A. PROM LONDON WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER j 1 IMPORTER and manufactures 256, QUKWN-STRHKT, AUCKLAND' # (Oppoiite th. City Market). / (Oppodte the City Market). If Established ISIS. V

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7383, 18 July 1885, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7383, 18 July 1885, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7383, 18 July 1885, Page 4 (Supplement)

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