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QA AA A TESTIMONIALS have Deen'< Ovy > \J received during the lest few years from wearers in all parts of the world proving our Watches to be without equal. The following is a Specimen TestimoDia just received :—“ To. Stewart Dawson and • Co., Auckland. —Thames, 18th April, 1884. Dear Sir, —Seeing that you are in Auckland, I write to say that nearly five years ago I sent to Liverpool for one of ; your English Silver Levers as advertised for £3 15s. I duly received the wateb, and my son. (William Thorburn) has carried it every day since then at his work, mining, bush work, riding, &c., and it has never cost him,, one penny for repairs. The watch is a splendid timekeeper, and would cost in Auckland at least ten guineas. My son could have sold the watch a score of times, for double the price that it cost him, but would not part with it on any account. I may also say that I know several here who have Bent for your watches, and they have given the greatest satisfaction. You are at perfect liberty to publish this if you wish, as *1 am well known here.—l remain yours truly', WM. LANG THORBURN*. Engineer, Tararu, Thames.” INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERING WATCHES. Wellington Times. Cut this Square out, and forward it with P.O. Order, payable to Stewart Dawson and Co., Auckland, or cash in registered ’etter ; add 2s 6d to the price o taoli watch, to pay post and registration, when we will forward watch selected and written guarantee by first return of post. (Signed) Stewakt Dawson AND Co. Note—All Letters and Orders to be addressed— STEWART DAWSON AND CO.* 195, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Write for Illustrated Watch Pamphlet —most interesting to all ; 60 pages of wonderful testimonials, British and Colonial, Illustrations of Gold and Silver Alberts at wholesale English prices. With this wili also besenta new thirty-two page brochure, entitled “The English Lever, it? Invention and Development,” with an essay on S. D. and Co.’s system of business, which should be read by every intending watch-buyer. The wo pamphlets gratis for the postage 1 d in stamps.

JjAEBY & CAMPBELL SUPERIOR BLENDID TEAS. Special inducement?, for one week only, TO BE GIVEN A WAV, In order to fclear last season’s Tea, to make room for that of the new season. Every Purchaser of a 41b Parcel of LAERY & CAMPBELL’S DELICIOUS BLENDID TEAS Will be presented with a fancy bos of Puke Sugar Tablets, From TO-DAY up to and during the EVENING OF SATURDAY, 4th OCT.jS LAERY & CAMPBELL, TEA MERCHANTS & BLENDERS, Willis-street.

Melbourne cup, 1884.—Adam B~de is now forming a series of companies on the above great event. 2000 of investors at £1 each, to be divided as follows :—First horse, £IOOO ; second horse, £2OO ; third horse, £IOO ; other starters (divided), £3OO ; non-starters (divided), £4oo—Total, £2OOO. It is particularly requested that early application for shares will be made, as each list will be drawn soon as filled. Results will be forwarded to subscribers immediately after drawing, and the next list proceeded with. Any subscriber drawing a horse in any list will be. allowed, if he so desires it, to invest in the following list any sum not exceeding £3 without remitting any further cash, this amount to be ultimately deducted from prize money. The names of the winners of the first three prizes will be sent to all newspapers, and members of the Press are at all times invited to attend the drawings. No. 2 now open. Application by letter only, enclosing two stamps, with exchange on cheques, or by money order, bank notes, or drafts. Registered letters or telegrams will not on any account be received. If bank notes are sent, please use two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside the other. P.O. orders preferred when procurable. It will greatly expedite business if an addressed envelope is enclosed with application. Address —ADAM BEDE, Care of H. N. Abbott, Box No. 2, Post Office, Auckland. 71

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 658, 3 October 1884, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Mail, Issue 658, 3 October 1884, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Mail, Issue 658, 3 October 1884, Page 24

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