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Watchmakers. V THB CHAMPION EXGLISH LtVERS of tbe World ! VALUE UNPRECEDENTED 1 RETAIL PROFITS ABOLISHED ! THE WATCH TRADE PARALIZED I OTEWABT -TVAWSON & r\ O.'S WONDERFUL EMLISH_WATCHES Every reader of this paper should write at once for Stbwabt Dawson .& Co's NEW ILLUSTRATED WATCH PAMPHLET The most interesting, and the best Illustrated book ever issued in England on THE ENGLISH LEVER. A sweeping revolution has been effected, and the voice of tens of thousands prove that STEWART DAWSON & CO.'S RENOWNED ENGLISH- LEVERS HAVE NO JBQUAIj. A £7 10a English Hunting Silver Lever for £3 15s. Unequalled and celebrated throughout the world as the most perfect-made. Movementse full capped and jewelled in rubies, fine wbits. enamel dials, gold hands, and sunk seconder Superbly finished, Hall Marked sterling silver cases. Every- Watch worth £7 10s. 200 of this watch Bold weekly. Beware of worthless imitations. See particulars in our magnificent New Illustrated Pamphlet. A £6 6s English Crystal-Front Lever for £3 10s. Most wonderful value, open face watch in the world. Has strong crystal front, high Bezel, will last as long as any hunter, much recommended. Price only £3 10s, Worth £6 6s. See splendid New Watch Pamphlet. A £12 10s English Keyless Hunter for £6 10s. A triumph of utility and conrenience, winding and setting hands without the trouble of using an ordinary key. See illustration of these, with position and method of winding, in our newly published Watch Pamphlet, post free for four stamps. Ditto, Open Face, £5 10s, A £10 10s Official English Railway Lever for £6 10s. Stewart Dawson and Co.'s New Model Watch for railway servants, tram and 'bus conductors, every railway employe should read particulars of our New Model Railway Lever. Extraordinary value, worth £10 10s. A Ten Guinea English Hunting Chronograph Lever for £6 15b. The acme of perfection, jewelled in six pairs of rubies, real expansion chronometer balance. Beautiful,'plain polished cases, elegant dials, gold hands, an d centre seconds, the most magnificent watch ever made. Beware of worthless imitations. Ditto, Open Faoe, £5 15s. A £3 10s Sterling Silver Defiance Hunter for £1 15s. None should hesitate to send for one of these marvellous watches. The cases,, dome ring, and bow sterling silver. Every watch warranted a correct time-keeper, and unequalled under £3 108. Ladies' ditto, with elegantly engraved cases and beautiful dials. Most wonderful watches. Ditto, Open Faoe, Crystal-it, £1 7s 6d. A Ladies' Seven Guinea English Hunter for £3 155. It is impossible to describe the value and quality of these splendid English Levers for Ladies. We wish every lady to Bend for our magnificent Illustrated Pamphlet, arid read facts about these j it will well repay every lady who may require a watch to now do so. Do., Open-Faoe, £3 10s j -worth £6 10 a Gent.'s English Gold Levers, "Wonderful Value. Open-face crystal front. £12 10s. Unequalled at £15 i ditto hunter, £15 10s. Worth £20. Keyless hunter £18 10s. Worth £25. Gold keyless half chronometers, price £25. Worth £35— a1l fully illustrated in our New Watch Pamphlet. A Ladies' Twelve Guinea English Gold Lever for £8 10s. 8. D. & Co.'s ladies' splendid English Gold Leve's, in 18-carat gold, English Hall Marked cases. Made entirely in our own manufactory, and worth half a-dozen foreign made one 3. Price only £8 10s. Hunters' ditto, £11 10e, S. D. & Co. s Ladies' " JNonpariel " Gold Watches Truly a speciality among specialities— unique, compact and elegant, mostexquisitively finished, fine full jewelled movement, 18-carat gold cases, perfect keyless action. We are supplying them at nearly Cent per C*nt. under usual prices. Open face £6 10s. Hunter £7 10s. The most exquisite watchea yet made. Albebts l Alberts 1 1 Albebts ! ! l NEW DESIGNS, GOLD AND STERLING SILVER, LADIES' AND GENTS'. All Illustrated, and at one- half Colonial priceß. Sterling Silver ; Government Hall marked Alberts, 9s, 6d., 13s. 6d., and 16s. 6d., worth 21s. See also our new speciality in Gentlemen' 8 Sterling Silver Double Alberts—' The Hartingtdn ' and • TLe Salisbury '—£1 ss. each, worth Two Guineas: INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERING WATCHES. Southland Times, Inveeoargill. j Cut thiß Bquare out, and forward it with P.O. Order, payable to S. D. and Co., ! Dunedin, with 2s 6d added to pay post and registration, or send cash in registered letter, and we guarantee to forward watch on a week's free trial, and conditions as stated in phamphlet, by first post. (Signed) Stewart Datvsoit awd Co. Note. — All Letters to be addressed—STEWAßT iDAWSON & CO. 34, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Write at once for a copy of our Splendid New Illustrated .Watch Pamphlet, and read full particulars and most wonderful testimonials. We will forward you a copy per return post free, for 4d. in stamps, the cost of postage only. Other Colonial Branches :— 195, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. 390, GEORGE BTREET, SYDNEY. 3 COLLINS STREET, WESTTMEL BOURNE MANUFACTORY— LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. A?~f T^ -i?>l per day to be made by dWjL dWTD persons of either sex, in thei own localities, at work for us. New businesi. All meet with wonderful inccens. Any one can do tke work. Capitol not required. We wiU atart you. Outfit «1, mailed free. The employment it particularly adapted to the region in which this publication circulate*. Boyi «nd girls c*n efcru nearly as much ai men. Full particulars and instruction! muled free. Now iatae time— don't delay, but write to us at oace. Addnw StiniQnJjwd Cpi, f 9tfl*nd| ,¥•*»« vummm ; , **

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Southland Times, Issue 9026, 30 September 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 9026, 30 September 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 9026, 30 September 1885, Page 1

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