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Amusements PEINOESS THEATRK. ItaNCiENKELD AND COMPANY and J. W. DODGE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! (MONDAY), AUGUST ». For Two Nights Only. Special engagement of the charming Contralto MISS FANNY MARSDEN, When will be tendered a Oomplimentarv Benefit t» ■MRS KLINGENFELD (Miss Hjjatji). The following Artißtes have kindly consented to appear :-Prof. A. E. Hice, Mr James Doyle, Mr J. P. Harris, and Herr Ludwig Mosch (his last appearance). Concert, Music (including ionp, duets, &c), Mind-reading, Feats of Strength, Mirth and Magic. rrices-3s,2B,and Is. Box Office, Dresden Piano Depot; Day Tickets at Jacobs'. 6au rp S S'L UA P LAVI NR A 0 GARRISON HALL Converted into Keuilworth Castle EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. Commencing at 7.30; Doors open at 7. PROGRAMME THIS EVENING : C! Grand Original Opening Prologue (by T. ErackenJ Esq.), Procccsion of Queen Elizabeth and her Court, Historical Procession of all the Kings and Queens of England, Children's Origiual Dances in Costume, Brilliant Tableaux Vivarits (with musical selections), Overtures and Selections by Mr F. Leech's Band, Grand Opening March (" Queen's Jubilee "). Goods for Sale from all parts of the World. Kefreshments of all kinds. Full Grand Piano from the Dresden Depot.; ™ Admission only Two Shillings ; after 8.45, Oae Shilling. Stau TTOBBB and HOODWIfi, THEATRICAL ADD GEHKHAL BILLFOSTBRS, OHBISTOHUBOH. Poit-offlooAddrein 80i337. "VTOTIOE TO THEATRICALS AND J3I OTHERS. ToAHHAHGK for USB of tha Wellington BIIiLJ BOARDS, communicate with BLUNDELL BROTHERS, Proprietors Evening Port, Wellington. Or with GARDNER & M'DONALD.Sj Agents, Brighton Chambers, Uashelit., Christehuren. Eailway Notices. ■VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PORT CHALME~BS TRAINS. On and after MONDAY, 9th August, a TRAIN will leave Upper Port Chalmers for Dunedin at 2.30 p.m. instead of the Train which now leaves Port Chalmers Lower at 2.25 p.m. This latter Train will be Cancelled. sau By Order. Business Notices, mwe nt y r;eas on s> Why Every Watch Buyer should Patronise] STEW|ABjT DJA-WjSON 1. BECAUSE we are foremost in the van of progress, fully alive to the necessities of the times and doing away with the old roundabout system of trading, have solved the great commercial problem of how to attain the maximum of efficiency with the minimum of cost to the buyer. gjjf DON'I FAIL TO SENDi JgT 2. BECAUSE we are the only Watch Manufacturers in the Colonies dealing direct with the public, and at one stroke have swept, away the * profits of all retailers and middlemen, thus saving each purchaser nearly cent, per cent. g° FOR OUR MAGNIFICENT 3. BECAUSE we are our own manufacturers, our own importers, and our own retailers, and can thus defy the world to compete with us in price or value. |f WATCH AND JEWELLERY PAMPHLET. . 4. BECAUSE where an ordinary watch dealer sells one watch, we sell 500, and can thus be content with a trifling profit and let our customers reap the benefit of our system. @P A MASTERPIECE OF ART, 5. BECAUSE in the manufacture of out watches we constantly aim at the attainment of. excellence, efficiency, and durability, with high finish and perfect timekeeping, knowing . that entire satisfaction to our customers brings us increased trade through every watch we sell. >3P REPLETE WITH FINELY-EXBOUTED 5. BECAUSE our Watches being all made in our own Factory by the most skilled workmen on the most improved scientific system, we can thereby guarantee a certainty of performance— a feature entirely out of the province of the ordinary retailer. , gg" ENGRAVINGS OF WATCHES, 7. BECAUSE all the frames, plates, pinions, palets, and escapements are gauged and fitted by scientific machinery, eusuring perfection of exactitude iv every detail. Jg» GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, So., 8. BHCAUSEtheescapementisadjustedtothe perfection of performance and jewelled in hard setting, and although it beats no less than 18,200 . times each hour, its dead-beat action will be as perfect in 50 years' time as when first turned out. @° TOGETHER WITH PAGES OF , 9. BECAUSE thehair springs are hardenedand tempered to the highest, degree of elasticity, contributing a uniform rate of motion indispensable to perfect time-keeping. gg= INSTRUCTIVE READING, 10. BECAUSEallourWatcheshavemaintaining power and stop-work. The former compels the Watch to go while being wound, and the latter makes overwinding an impossibility. J§= OPINIONS OF THE PRESS 11. BECAUSE the dials are made of the very best hard white enamel, with artistically printed chapters and sunk recess for seconds hand. EB° AT HOME AND ABROAD. 12. BECAUSEeveryWatehisfittedwithpatent safety hair spring and stud fastener, which entirely prevents displacement iv riding, jumping, &B. gg° SCORES OF GENUINE 13. BECAUSE the cases are very strong, sterling silver or 18-carat gold, Hall-marked, and are dust and damp proof, and warranted to stand constant wear an ordinary lifetime. @f UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS, 14. BECAUSB.unlikeWatchesof Foreign make, which are usually left with the unseeu parts o£ the movements rough and unfinished, every part of our English Watch is polished to the highest degree, after which it is treble gilt and frosted by steam power. ; £f BRITISH AND COLONIAL. 15. BECAUSE all our Watches are made with interchangeable parts, and, in case of accident, any part can be replaced at the least possible cost. g§° ALTOGETHER A TRIUMPH OF 16. BECAUSE we guarantee the performance of every Watch for a period of from three to five years, and sell each on the condition that the purchaser has a week's free trial. JSP LITERARY AND ARTISTIC EFFORT. 17. BECAUSE our system of manufacture issues in the production of a Watch that stands the roughest wear; gives its owner less trouble and more comfort; will go more years and cost less in repairs than auy other Watch known. gjp SENT TO ANY ADDRESS 18. BECAUSE wesupply every grade—key-wind-ing and keyless, including full and three-quarter plate Levers, Chronograph Levers, Double Chronographs, Half Chronometers, Railway Watches, •• &c.,at about half usual retail prices, all stated in our magnificent Illustrated Watch Pamphlet, and the inexperienced can buy from Stewart Dawson and Co. with the same security as the most matured critic. gg- FOR TIIIiEEPENCE'JN STAMPS 19. BECAUSE our Watches are known and celebrated by wearers wherever the English language is spoken. The sale from ■ , our head establishment, Liverpool, Kng- ■ land, extends to every part of the United • Kingdom and all parts of the world; while the patronage extended to our several Colonial branches obtains proportions that exceeds the totals of all other Watches sold throughout the whole of Australasia put together. jg° THE COST OF POSTAGE ONLY. 20. BECAUSE the best evidence of the reform we have effected, is the wail of despair sent up by Watch Dealers on all sides. This is but the natural outcome of disgust at their attenuated trade. Confident in our position, we can afford to smile at all attempts to decry our niauufactures while making frantic but feeble efforts to imitate us. We refer the public to the public's opinions as shown in the glowing letters of praise in our new Pamphlet. J3f DON'T FAIL TO SEND FOR A COPY. ] STEWART DAWSON & CO., 34 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, Factory: Liverpool, Engiand. ARRISON, JONES, and DEVLIN (LIMITED), I SYDNEY. FAT AND STORE STOCK SALESMEN. GRAIN AND PRODUCH BROKERS. Liberal Advances made on Consignments. Auction Sales of Grain held twick evkri' week. i Account sales rendered promptly. 14jy JOSEPH GILIiOTT'S STEEL PENS. BOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. ''old h" •!) Statlnnnri throughout tin world. W»n TW7ANTBD TO SELL, WASTH PAPER, In large W or irnull quantities—Apply to the Pnblliher,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7636, 9 August 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7636, 9 August 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7636, 9 August 1886, Page 1