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business remotes. ' ENGLISH LEVEE WATCHES INVINCIBLE ! INIMITABLE 1 1 UNIQUE I ! I THR FINK-TENGIISH d£3 lOs HUNTING Lh.VlSti *3 10s IN THE COLOMES for Same, with Crysfal Glas-, £D6a. Ordinary Glass Open-fac 1 , iSouly. THIS FIXESVBVGLISn 4>« !«»« SILVER HUKTIKO «„ lA<I THE COLONIES for Same, with Crystal Gla--s, £o 103 only. THE FINEST ENGLISH 4CI lOh SILVEti KEYI-ESS „_ I|ti *"* * us HUSTI • Q LEVEtt IN ** a AMS THE COLOJNIIJS (or | Open-face, £A 10 3 only. LADIES' EXQUISITELY-ENGRAVED ENGLISH SILVER LEVER WATCHES. Opon-fttce, £3 ; Hunting O'.ses. £3 10a. KEYLESS MOVEDEST. Open-face, £4 10s ; Hunting Cases, £5 10s. E ich Watch wo-th double above prices. S<fss> Manufacturers : STEWART, DAWSON, & CO., LIVERPOOL, JB.NGLAND. Sole Au'straliin Depot : 21 KOYAIi ARCAIBE, SYDNEY, It has long been an ac'cnowledg d fact that in tho History of Watchmaking the Enjjiijh Lever haa Indiaputab y been proved to be the BEST and M"SX UELIABLE TIMEKEEPER, for eubstantiil and lasting wear I-V all climates. By long study, skilled workmanship, and the latest improvements in machinery, S., D., and Co are enabled to place before the public English Lever Watched in a state of perfection never iq. ailed, and at priced hithtrtoUiNHE\KD OP IN lHi'J COLONIES. These Unequalled Timekeepers ran be had only at S., D., and Co. 'a Sydney Depot, 27 Rojal Arcade, at piicesranginir from 25s to jSSS. THE GBEV1 1 BLCBEr of S , D., and Co. being able to place those splendid Watches withia reach of every colonial resident at just HALF COLONIAL PRICE 3, lies in the fact that S., D., and Co. sell every Watch direct to the colonial public at exactly the tame price as they do to the public in tho Old Country. In dealing with S., D., and Co., every buyer may therefore rely that he his NO SHOPKEEPEHS' nr DEALERS' PROFIT to PAY, 1 but receives his Watch direct trom the Manufacturers, I who, from the enormous quantity they sell, can afford to give the public the benefit, and bu content with a minimum profit. fc)., D, a.id Co. have now tho Largest Stock of L'.DlpH' and GiiNT LUMEN'S GOLD and SILVER W-VECHES in Australasia. Gents' Gold Crystal t> lass Lever .. £10 10 0 Do do Hunting Lever . . . . 13 0 0 Do do Keyless Crystal Glass £12 108 &14 10 0 Do do do Hunters .. £11 10s &16 10 0 Do do Chronograph .. .. 18 18 0 I Do do Hunting Chronograph .. 22 0 0 Do do Ke\le£B Ciyotat Chnjnosraph 22 0 0 Do do Keyless Hunting Chrono-. graph .. .'. 26 0 0 Ladies' Gold Open-faco English Lever . . 7 10 "0 Do . do Hunting Levers . . . . 10 10 0 Do do Keyless Crj stal Glass Lever 10 10 0 Do do do Hunteis.. .. 12 10 0 All the above in musdiva 18-carat gold ca«o9. Every Watch carefu ly timed and regu'ated, and socurely packed, with key and written guarantee. Read the Following Examples of Unsolicited Testimonials, oub of the thousands constautly being received :— • Wangaroa, Auckland, N.Z., October 29, 1883. Messrs Stewart, Dawson, and Co. Dear isirs, — The Keyless English Watch which I sent for arrived safely, and gives entire satisfaction. I havo proved It to be a splendid timekeeper. I have also had one of your English Levers at £3 103, which kept splendid time while I had it. — Yours truly, M. WajiliA Bruiaiorton, Greymou Messrs Stewart, Dawson, and Co. Gentlemen, — The watch and guard for presentation to Mrs Gaskin arrived safely, and is in every way satisfactory. The inscription is beautifully executed, and the whole is a credit to the manufacturers.-— Youra truly, Mrs R. Armstrong. Charleston, West Coast, N. Z., October 8, 1883. Messrs Stewart, Dawson, and Co. Gentlemen, — I duly received the English Keyless Hunting Lever Watch in December last. It is now nearly twelve months in my possession, and I have proved it.to be an excellent timekeeper. lam very well pleased with it; in fact, I would not take twice the money I paid for it, and I shall heartily recommend if: to all those who may want a genuine article. —Faithfully yours, Patrick o'Suh.iva*. CUT THIS SQUARE oTIX AND SEND WITH ORDER. """"loTAGiTTvn'iNiißy. ■■■ ■"■■■■ All remittances preferred by P. 0.0 , payable to S., D., and Co., Sydney ; or cash by registered letter In case of cheques, thoy sbould be crossed, payable to S , D., and Co., or bearer, Is being added for exchange. ORDERS BY POST must have *2s Cd added to the price of each watch, cost of postage of tamo safely registered to destination. See illustrated pamphlet, 100 pages ; hundreds of testimonials and information ; post free, 4d. Note.— All Letters and Orders to be addressed — STEWART, DAWSON, & CO., 27 HOYAL ARCADE, Sydney. New South Wales, where alone these Celebrated Walchoa can be obtained. 9f "IT &W. STEWABT ** * Coaclifouilders. Of Stafford street, Have removed to their new premises, GREAT KING STREET, Nearly opposite Bason's Stables. FOR SALE: Single and Doable Baggies Waggonettes Pony Phaetons Station and Express ' Waggons. Also, ' "ode to order, every description of Hose, Reels, Hook and Ladder Carriages, Fire Brigade Plant, &c 6m; . Established 1861 JM A T H E W 8 Coacii W©rb% SPRING CART, DRAY, AND WAGGON FACTORY, 3rveat King street Dunedia, On Sale and Maso to OrdersDouble buggies) Farm waggon Single buggies Farm drays Station waggona Tipdraya Family waggons Delivery vans Side-seat carts Lorrya Dog caita Spring cart Reasonable Prices. BtaS Materia irfrßl-claaa Workmanship, A Trial Solid

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Otago Witness, Issue 1682, 16 February 1884, Page 4

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