WELCOME REFORMS. RETAIL WATCH DEALERS NONPLUSSED. SAVE money, rely on correct tia e, and secure satisfaction by purchasing one of "StewaTt, Dawson & Co.’s world-famed English Lever Watches, pronounced by all wearers to be without equal at any price. A >reflex of the marvellous reforms and WONDERFUL TRANSFORMATION IN PRICES. Effected by S. D. & Co.’s unique system of -supplying the public direct from their Factory, are fully illustrated in the extraordinary low prices their magnificent watches -are supplied at, lower, in fact, than ordinary retail dealers can buy the same quality wholesale at. Is it then to be wondered at, "why both WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WATCH DEALERS ARE DRIVEN To DESPERATION. Yet, we cannot deviate or charge more to oblige them. All our watches are fully illustrated in our magnificent trade catalogues, with the price placed against each •engraving which is drawn from the actual watch, so that ALL CAN BUY WITH SECURITY FROM STEWART DAWSON & CO. There is no suoh thing as two prices at any of S. D. & Co.’s establishments. This is worth making a note of, as, remember at retail watch shops you have no guarantee for what you may be offered, or the price you may be asked. OUR REMARKS ARE UNDISPUTABLE. YOU PROVE IT YOURSELF
By a reference to past purchases. This cannot happen at Stewart Dawson & Co.’s, from whom you buy a single watch at exactly same low wholesale published price as if you bought a gross at their factory in Liverpool. STEWART DAWSON & Co.’s GREAT ENGLISH WATCH EXHIBITION. The moat unique place of business in Auckland. Prices commence with S. D. & Co.’s Ladies’ and Gent’s Splendid Sterling Silver Watches, fine full-jewelled movements, correct timekeepers, price £1 7s 6d each, and in hunting eases £1 15s. These watches cannot be equalled at double the price. Open Face Hey less £2 10s, Hunters £3. STEWART DAWSON & CO.’S WORLD FAMED ENGLISH LEVERS. Wholesale prices, £2 15s, £3, £3 10s, £3 15a, and £4 15s are simply matchless. See our magnificent illustrated Pamphlets. S. D. & Co.’s superb Chronograph Levers, the acme of perfection, £5 15s and £6 15s, thousands in wear. S. D. & Co.’s model Railway Levers, beating every other maker, price £G 10s, worth Ten Guineas. S. D. & Co.’s Paragon Centre Seconds f-plate Chronographs, and S. D. & Co.’s new Excelsior Model Three-quarter Plate Levers for Metchants, Bankers, and professional men, etc., •etc., embrace EVERY KNOWN IMPROVEMENT
That can be put in a watch. See illustrations and full particulars in pamphlets ! Ladies’ Elegant Sterling Silver Watches, £1 7s 6d, £1 15s, £2 30s, £3, the most reliable timekeepers. Highest-class English Levers £3 10s, £3 15s, £4 10s, and £5 10s, for Excellence and Variety unapproachable. ENGLISH GOLD LEVERS A SPECIALTY. Stewart Dawson & Co.’s highest-class English Gold Levers defy the world for value and superiority of construction. No f;entleman should buy a gold watch, either or wear or presentation, without first carefully examining S. D. & Co.’s, who supply nothing but 18 Carat Gold, English Hall marked, and of a quality that will last a life time. Prices—£l2 10s, £ls 10s, £lB 10s, and £25, all illustrated in Damphlet; Ladies’ ditto, £8 10s, £lO 10s, £ll 10s, and £l4 10s. YOU POSITIVELY SAVE EROM £5 to £lO on every gold watch you buy from us. A WORD OF ADVICE. We warn you never to buy a Gold Watch unless it winds to the left. If you accept one winding to the right you have bought a worthless foreign-made article, that will give you no satisfaction. A SPECIALTY AMONGST SPECIALTIES la Stewart Dawson & Co.’s new patent English Double Chronograph, the triumph of the Nineteenth Century, a start, stop, and fly back, second and minute calculator that does not stop the watch —entirely of English manufacture. JEWELLERY AT LOWEST ENGLISH PRICES. Just to hand by last mail steamer, a magnificent stock of all the newest novelties in Jewellery of every description, all at English prices. When in Auckland, call at our GREAT ENGLISH WATCH EXHIBITION. Free inspection to all, and no one asked to buy.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 779, 4 February 1887, Page 27
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673Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 779, 4 February 1887, Page 27
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