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LIVERPOOL, EFOLAHD . Jaxvamy, 1885.JUBV PUBLISHED— QTEWART "TVAWSOIN & QO.'S NEWILLUSTRATED WATCH PAMPHLET.! 60 Pages Or. 4to! 200 Illustrations! THE MOST IMPOBTANT, THE MOST INTEBESTTSe ANDTH3BB9T IHUSTBATED BOOK EVER ISSUED Uf EWGLASTD OK ,THE ENGLISH LEVER.^ STEWART DAWSON & ICO., HVEBPOOL, HATE much pleasure in placing before their thousands of Colonial Customers and the Colonial Public generally, their new Watch Pamphlet, feeling confident that 7i?' perusal of it will highly interest every intending Watch buyer. In the same you will find STEWART DAWSON <% GO.'S SYSTEM OP BUSINESS Verwt Thade Q fpopition, Jea xottbt, Vikbiotits Mbndaoity, and Imitation, jkbow* ct j{ IN THEIR IBUB BBHBB. STEWART DAWBON &CO. need hardly remind the public that it is the prerogative of those who are hurt to cry on*, and S. D. & Co. are neither surprised or disturbed at the medley of discordant cries that their system ; . of'brsiness has evoked among watch dealers Oo all sides. These are only the evidences of the reforms that STEWART DaWSON & CO. have effected since they inaugurated their system of selling their celebrated Watohes ' direot from Iheir Manufactory to the public at half Colonial prices. Btewabt Dawsow & Co.'s New Illustrated WATOH PAMPHLET algo contains s Brief History of the English Lever, its invention and development into the unrivalled watch m manufactured by them, together with a Concise Outline of S. & Co.'s Factory Organise tion and Methods of ProdJotion. It also contains hundreds of Australian and New Zealand Testimonials from every part of th© Colonies, together with Colonial and Britiak Press Notices, and many pages of the most wonderful and interesting British Testimonials ever testified in furor of any artiole or com* modity. Reward £1,000 offered to anyone who can point out in any of our pamphlets a testimonial that ii not genuine, or one that, has been solicited. Don't fail to read in our new Illustrated Watoh Pamphlet how it is done ,»nd how we bare distanced all competition, sad left P»r rivals bewildered at the rapidity of oar progress, and utterly astounded at the merit* and value of cur watches, and, still more, indignantly astounded at the miraculous priew at whiob we Bell them. You will also find full particulars and illustrations of. all owr celebrated watched, and many hours' reading, of highly entertaining informatiea'; togetker with a MOST INTEBESTING EBSAT by a Customer, on the Value and Quality ef Stewart Dawsoh& Co.'s High Class,EvaunK Watches, and the System of Business originated and carried out by them throughout England, Ireland, Scotland, and the Australian Colonies. NOTICE! NOTICE! Every intending watch buyer should wilt at once for a copy of our Magnificent Bcw Watoh Pamphlet, in order to secure the same, and be m time, as only a limited numbtr ofthis Edition haß 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 customer! we will Bend it gratis for 4d in stamps, the cost of its postage only, See Illustrations and full particulars of the Mechanism of all the followingUn rivalled Waiches:— STEWABT DAWBON AND CO.'s Six Guinea English Levere, in open-face crystal front, sold direct for £8 10s, *tao»t wonderful'value.' Renowned £7 10s English Hunting Lerew, sold direct for £3 16s. Fifty thousand of these in wear in the Colonies, with ietia» faotion unequalled. \ ■ . Highest quality Eight Guinea English Haul. ing Ltve»s, with S pairs extra jewe'e, tod real chronometer balanc- Price, £4 15a, never approached. Magnificent £.evleis English Levers. For full particulars, wi'h directions for winding and setting haDds, tee new pamphlets. Superb Englifh Silver Chr. nograph levers. Crystal front, £5 16e; Hunter, £6 15i| L the handsomest Wstoh ever made. Juit half colonial prices. ..'.'.. See our New Model Watch —The Official English Keyless Bailway Lever, as supplied to the leading Engluh and Indian Government State Railways. Price, £6 10s, never equalled at any price. Every railway employe in New Zealand should see partioui lars of this watch in our new pamphlet. Ladies' and Gents' Sterling Bilver Defiance Watches. Open face, £1 7s 6d j Hunter, £1 16s j perfeot time-keepers. Not half colonial prices. Ladies' English Levers. Open face, £8 10a Hunter, £3 15s ; positively worth £7 7s Ladies' highest quality English Gold Levers, all 18 carat cases, £8 10s; Hunters, £11 10s; worth £12 10s and £17 10s. Gentlemen's English Gold Levers, open face and huDters, all fullj illustrated iri their new watch pamphlet, £12 10s, £16 10», and £18 10s, worth from £17 10s to £30 j comparison invited. Magnificent English Gold Paragon Ohrono graph Lerers. cc pamphlet. 100 Watch Illustrations to select from. AIBBETS! A IBBBTS !! AIBBBW !t! New" ;Designs. Gold and Sterling Silver. ' Ladies' and Gents'. All Illußtrated, and at one-haif colonial priest Sterling Silver j Gorernment H«U 1 marked Alberts, 9» 6d, 13s 6d, and 15s 6d, worth 2ls. See also our new speciality in Gentl«»«*Y Sterling Silver Double Alberta—" Thtt Hartington" and "The Salisbury"—£l 6s eaek. worth ;£2 2s. .The bandtomest Albert ever : made.; These are new registered designs, and wear from pocket to pocket, with, drop piece in oentre, . - IKBTBUCTIONS FOB OBDEBINfi WATCHI». " COXONIBT," NsXSOfr. Cut this square out and forward it with P.O. Order, payable to 8. D. & Co., Dunedici, with 2s 6d added;. to pay pofct and registration, or '' send cash in registered letter, and ; ' we guarantee to forward Watch on ,:; a; week's free 'tiial, and condition! ~ J ' as stated in Pamphlet, by first post, i (Signed) Stewaei Dawson & Co. Note—All Letters to be addressed— STEWAkT DAWSON & CO., 84, Princes Stbeet, Dun edict. Write,at crude for .a copy of our Splendid Ntw illastrated Wateh*'Pamph]et,"and read what your neighbors eav of our Watchei, cud also learn-what can bel done^ b"y OrganiiatioH, 'J°.fEnterp'jiße/'pkpita'lj^^reevereßce, andrih'onor ; able Btraightforwarid-dealings. 'We.^ill for - . ward you;afeopy perAfeturri'p ro«t fre'»i" for 4d> ;' in Btampis,itl)e coat '.of, 'p'ostagtf ifoly. ■'• -ll; "[ ' "T;'-v Otber Colouial Branches :— 195, Quern Stbbbt, AuoKiAin)." Jt; 390, Gboegb Street, Sxdhky. 3, CoLiiha Stebet, West Mblbottbvi. Manufactory—Liverpool, England. MOTUEKA BOABDING IK V STITUTION. — Mrs BrTTEESS M «ntague Houie, Staflfbrd stre#t.
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Colonist, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4171, 22 June 1885, Page 1
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4171, 22 June 1885, Page 1
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