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LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND Jaottaby, 1686. ■••:v:; "'"' " JffS^ FtTBLISHBD-- ■ " ■" " •"•■•'■ : GTEWAKT "TJAWSOJI & :pb/S NSW ILLUSTRATED WATCH PAMPHLET.; 60 Pages Or. 4to! 200 Illustrations! THE MOST IMPOBTANT, THE MOST INTEBEBTHTO AND THH BBST ILLTJBTBATED BOOS BVEB ISSUED HT KwcniAin) ok - *THE ENGLISHTLEVHj STEWART mW SON, & ICO., ; MTEBPOOL, HAVE muoh pleasure in placing beforel their thousands of Colonial Customers and the Colonial Public generally, their new Watoh Pamphlet, feeling confident that a perusal of it will highly interest every intend' ing Watch buyer. In the same you will find STEWART DAWSON & CO.'S ' SY9TEM () OF BUSINESS Versus Teadb Oppositiok, Jbaiotot, Vindiotivb Mendacity, and Imitation, shows up * m THEIE TBTTB SENSE. STEWART DAWSON & 00. need hardly remind the public that it is the prerogative of those who are hurt to cry oat, and S. D. & Co. are neither surprised or disturbed at.the medley of discordant cries that their system of biiginess ha 9 evoked among watch dealers on "all sides. These are only the,evidences of the reforms that STEWART DAWSON & CO. have effected since they inaugurated their i system of selling their celebrated Wotohea direot from, their Manufactory to the pnblia at half Colonial prices. Stbwabt Dawson & Co.'s New Illustrated WATCH PAMPHLET blso contains a Brief History of the English Lever, its invantioa and development into the unrivalled watch as manufactured by them, together with a Concise Outline of S. & Co.'s Factory Organiza tion and Methods of Production. It also contains hundreds of Australian and New Zealand Testimonials from every part of the Colonies, together with Colonial and British. Press Notices, and many pages of the most wonderful and interesting British Testimonials ever testified in favor of any article or commodity. Reward £1,000 offered to anyone who can point out in any of our pamphlets a testimonial that is not geouifis, or one that has been solicited. Don't fail to read in our new Illustrated Watch Pamphlet how it is done ,and how we have distanced all competition, aad left »%t rivals bewildered at the rapidity of oar progress, and utterly astounded at the meriU and value of cur watches, and, still mere, in* dignantly astounded at the miraculous prices at which we sell them. You will also find full particulars and illustrations of all our celebrated watches, and many hoars' reading, of highly entertaining information; together with a MOST INTEBESTING EBSAY by a Customer, on the Value and Quality of Stbwaet Dawson& Co.'s HighOiass Engekih Watohes, and tlie System of Business originated and carried out by them throughout England, Ireland, Scotland, and the Australian Colonies. NOTICE! NOTICE! Every intending watch buyer should write at once for a copy of our Magnificent Now Watch Pamphlet, in order to secure the same, and be in time, as only a limited number of fchia Edition has been sent, and these, it is expected, will soon be all sent out. The published price of the Book is One Shilling per copy, but to intending customers we will send ifc gratis for 4d in stamps, the cost of its postage only, See Illustrations and full particulars of the Mechanism of all the following Un rivalled Watches j— BTEWABT DAWSOH AND CO.'fl Six' Guinea English Levers, in open-faea crystal front, sold direct for £3 10a, 'most wonderful value.' Renowned £7 10s English Hunting Levers, sold direct for £3 15s. Fifty thousand of these in wear in the Colonies, with satisfaotion unequalled. Highest quality Eight Guinea English Hunting Levers, with 3 pairs extra jewels, and real chronometer balance- Price, £4 15b, never approached. Magnificent Keyless English Levers. For full particulars, with directions for winding and sotting hands, see new pamphlets. Superb English Silver Chronograph Levers. Crystal front, £5 16s; Hunter, £6 15s j the handsomest Watch ever made. Just half colonial prices. See our New Model Watoh — The Official English Keyless Railway Lever, as supplied to the leading English and Indian Government State Railways. Price, £6 10s, never equalled at any price. Every railway employe in New Zealand should see particuj lars of this watch in our new pamphlet. Ladies' and Gents' Sterling Silver Defiance Watches. Open face, £1 7s 6d ; Hunter, £1 15a i perfect time-keepers. Not half colonial prices. o Ladies' English Levers. Open face, £3 10« Hunter, £3 15s ; positively worth £7 7s Ladies' highest quality English Gold Levera, all 18 carat caseß, £8 10s; Hunters, £11 10s; worth £12 10s asd £17 10s. " Gentlemen's English Gold Levers, open face and hunters, all fully illustrated ia their new watch pacophlet, £12 10a, £15 10s, | and £18 10s, worth from £17 10s to £3.0 j comparison invited. ! Magnificent English Gold Paragon Chrono graph Lerers. cc pamphlet. 100 Watch Illustrations to select from. AXBEBTS! AlBEBTS!! AlBEBTfl!!I New Designs. Gold and Sterling Silver. Ladies' and Gents'. A.ll Illustrated, and at one-halt colonial ptiees Sterling Silver j Government Hall marked Alberts, 9* 6d, 13a 6d, and 15s 6d, worth 2l«. See also our new speciality is Gentlemen's Sterling Silver Double Alberts—"She Hartington" ai»d "The Salisbury"—£l 6i oaoh. worth £2 2e. The handsomest Albert ever made. These are new registered designs, and wear from porket to pocket, with dropj>i«oe in centre, INSIBTTCTIONS FOB OBDEEING WATOHKi. " COIOHIST," NELBOK. Cut. this square out and forward it with P.O. Order, payable to 8. D. & Co., Dunedin, with 2s 6d added :to pay pobt and registration, or send cosh in registered letter, and we guarantee to forward Wstch on a week's free tiisl, and conditions as stated in Pamphlet, by first poet. (Signed) , Stewabt Dawson & Co. Note—All Letters to be addressed— STEWAHT DAWSON & CO., 34i, Pbinces Stbeet, Dtoeddt. Write at o^oe for a copy of our Splendid Ni>w' Illustrated Wateb Pamphlet, and read what'your neighbors say of pur Watches, end also learn what can be done by Organization, Enterprise, Capital, Pereeveraace, and honor able straightforward dealings. We will -for ward you a copy;per return post free, forM ■ in stamps,-the cost of postage only. ' '' \ Other Colonial1 Branches :-— 195, Queen Stebet, Auckland. ; 390, Gbobgb Stbeet, Stdhey. 3, Coiiiks Stbeet,, West MsißoirßKi. Manufactory—Liverpool, England. MOIUEKA BOAEDING IN 81ITUTION. ~ Mrs BUTTRESS A&ontague House, Stafford gtre*l, '" ■'"'_-. <&.. :'' "' •■ ■. ■
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Colonist, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4170, 20 June 1885, Page 1
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4170, 20 June 1885, Page 1
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