Business Notices. THE VERDICT OP THE WOEXD AIND THE PROVES THAT STEWART DAWSON & COS. ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES ARE UNEQUALLED. IUISTATfIOft! HifiTATION !! Ifote the feeble attempts made by trivial retail dealers to emulate our gigantic .cbievemetite. Lady's Gold Keyless Hunter, £7 103— worth A£7 7s English Silver Hunter for £3 15s. " ' £10 lOa . Ccleltnuclliiroiighoutthe world as the most per- T he entire W atcli is most exquisitely finished - (ect-imulf. Mnvenieiitsfrull capped and Jewelled hi Fjne pp u ii-iewellert Moi-cmeiit li. Cirat 'Gold Ca>-es. HiO.ifs. Kine \\ hire Rnnmel Dials. Gold Hands, nild p , Keyless Action U'l- .ue b-ipplving them at SwukSecoiHls^upeibly-lmished Hallmarked SterniK , \ pkrceni' under usual pri^s Open »ilv*r Cases. Kvery watch worth £7 7s. Two hundred X - £fi ,0, 0 Hunter, Jt7 i.s. The most exquisit. §) yatcli sold weekly. Beware ot imitation*. made. A £7 10s Lady's English Hunter for £9 15§. It is impossible to describe the Value and Quality ol these SPLENDID ENGLISH LEVEHS for LAUIHS. Elegant,. 1 efficient, reliable ; each Watch worth h«lf-a-dozen foreign made ones. Remember. .£w 1Q Qhronoffraph Lever for £5 15s : Bn K Udi throughout, an? npte our price. * Hunter £^ 1 5^_ worth £]2 10s. The Acme of Perlection — J-Plato Lever Movements, Jewelled in Six Pairs of Rubies, He.il ffiSM^l^ Chronometer Balance, Timed in Position. Ueautitn 1 B?^™ Ha Polished Cases, Elegant Dials. Hold Hands, ami WfvMwS Centre Seconds. The most magnificent watch ever v|p.ts|£r made. Beware of worthless imitations ot t.ini *^^^^^^^^^^^^^^r Lady's Gold English Levers. S. D. and Co.'s LADIES' SPLENDID BNGLI.Sb V r*&&s-'&y t <$?&s&«*' GOLD LEVERS, in 18-Carat, GnM Enu'lisli Hall '^Vir^UtiJia** s*^5 *^ marked Case 3, Jewelled in Kubies Gold Balance Worrhlialt-a-dozen foreign-nmde n/iet>. Open \'»ce Snglist Model Eailway Lpver, ftb MB. £» 10s ; "Hunters do, ill 10s ; Keyltss. Open Face. t, A> vrxntr iinnvi £11 10s; dii Hunters, £M H>3. A saviny to r-iu:!i STUV'Airr DAWSON ASP CO.'S ISpVf MQImL n rtthn .l T n rnv«r £S npr«Htr-!i WATCH for Bailway Servants, Ttam and 'Bus Cqn- iwehaner or o>er *,5 per^atcli. dut'loio. iVc Evcrv lt.iilway Employe sliould resul VJWIW imrtif.iilais Ol our Nes\ Model English Hallway Lever, it to realise the Perfection ol this Super- {Kipi'k'ifl hiti.e Watch. Extraout i nary value— worth XlO 1 Ot, Lady's SUver Defiance jHwUr ... £1 15s 0J A m lOs Keylegs Hunter for £6 lOg r-n«+ >a " " Hunter ' £1 15s OA A Triumph of Utility and Convenience— WindiriK Gent/3,, unce i - ** s"* and Settiiift Hands, without the trouble of usiujr,,, i' Open Face ... £1 7S 6d ordinary key. Mam-Hoit-, iftlw. «oe (fill pitrth-u The Cns"9, Dome liinsr. asul Bow Sterling Silver. Inrs, wi'lh l'obif inn <tinl MctlUnl ol Winding, In >>ih K»- ry v.'uteh «. in. itr< if ,i Ctniect Timekeeper. B\- nowly-publUljed VV'attOi Pninplilut, Post Free li» tiuk.idiiuiry Niiliiii— \.uiHi douiilc. Four Stamps. GENT.'S ENGLISH GOLD LEVEaS-WOWDERFtTI VALUE. Oi en-face Crystal Trout, £12 10s— unequalled at £15 ; do Hunter, £15 10s— worth £20 ; Kcvl — Hunter, £18 10-.— worth £25 ; Gold Key loss Ilulf-Ohronomotovs, price £25— worth £35;* ]W<l Gold. Ki'iKs-s Taragon, £27 10s — worth £40. All fully illustrated in Our New Watch Pamphlet, £L.BKRTB, ALBER^S-HBW DSSIGW9, GOLD AND SILVER. Ija,i)ies- and Otjiii.''.- Sh-r! ; ."p; Sllvor IfaU-mai'lced Albert-;. Largest Stock in the Colonies. All af 1 ■ ' " ' ' ' l.,iir n^ail inicu-— 9s Gd, 13s Gd, and 15s Gd— worth 21 s INSTRUCTIONS PON ORDERING WATCHES.— Forward P.O. Order, payable to S. D. jbliul Co., IJiuu'din, with 2-> Cd n-ldcd Ui ]iay po>,t and lviji^traiion, or .send c.ihh in registered letter, and we guarantee to forward Watch on a week'h free trial by fhivb return of post. XO TE —ALT. LETTERS TO BE ADDriKSRKD — STEWART DAWSON & CO., ?t n')fi» f<u- :i cojiv n| <nr .Snl.-iMlidN.-v/ Ui.uti -it •■} \V.itch Pi.niphlet, thu Best Book fi^if jjnblUhi-il tin H-i' Xu 3 ii ji J.i-x'tT, airl n>a • the parii(-u!n: > s and most wondi-rful testimonials. We VJU forw^nl y(ju ;i jjt-r re^ii'n po-t frci* for 4A i.i m,du>)v. the ctmt of postage only.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1784, 30 January 1886, Page 29
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649Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1784, 30 January 1886, Page 29
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