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|THE CHAMPION ENGLISH LEVERS OF THE WORLD. VALUE UNPRECEDENTED. RETAIL PROFITS ABOLISHED. THE WATCH TRADE PARALYSED. QTEWART FvAWSON AND pO.'S WONDERFUL ENGLISH WATCHES. Every reader of this paper should write at once for Stewart Dawson & Co.'s NEW ILLUSTRATED WATCH PAMPHLET THE MOST INTERESTING AND THE ! BEST ILLUSTRATED BOOK EVER ISSUED IN ENGLAND ON THE ENGLISH LEVEE! A sweeping revolution has been effected, and the voice of tens of thousands prove that STEWART DAWSON AND CO.'S Renowned English Levers have no equal. Unequalled and celebrated throughout the world as the most perfect made. Movements full capped and jewelled in * Rubies,fine white enamel £7 10s Dials, gold Hands, and English Slin k Seconds, Superbly Hunting finished, Hall - marked Silver Lever sterling silver Cases, for Every Watch worth £7 £3 15s. 10s. 200 of this Watch sold weekly. Beware of worthless imitations. See particulars in our magnificent new Illustrated .Pamphlet. f Most wonderful value, open- face watch in the ftjfl world. Haa strong 4r ,? ? crystal front, high bezel, Mglisn j will last as lon g as any Crystal-Front <j Hunterj much = recon /_ h^ r mended. Price only £3 T^iob 103 - Worth £6 6s. See splendid new Watch .Pamphlet. A triumph of utility and convenience, winding and setting Hands Tl9 IDs without the trouble of p—.i/lV using an ordinary key. v uSSijw,*. "i See illustration of these, KeylessHimter withpoßifcionand metho( j L 6 10s °* w i n<^ n £> m our newly published Watch Pamphlet, Post free for four Lstamps. Stewart Dawson and Co.'s NEW MODEL A WATCH for railway JGIO 10s servants, tram and 'bus Official English J conductors. Every railRailway Lever | way employe should read for particulars of our new .£6 los- model Railway Lever. Extraordinary value, t worth £10 10s. The acme of Perfection, jewelled in six pairs of Rubies, real exA Ten Guinea pansion Chronometer English balance. Beautiful plain Hunting «; polished Cases, elegant Chronograph f> ials> gold H^ nds> " and ISwsf C6utre Seconds > * he most ' raagni6cent watch ever made. Beware of worthJess imitations, f None should hesitate to send for one of these marvellous watches. The A Cases, Dome Ring and oi. v <& Bow Sterling Silver. Sterling bilver . Every Watch warrant ed uenance s a correct time-keeper, for and une( l ualled under .£3. £3 .£l lss. 3> Ladies' ditto, with elegantly engraved Cases 1 and beautiful Dials. LMost wonderful watches. ( Open - faced Crystal Front, £12 10s. Unequdlled at £15 ; ditto Gent's Hunter, £15 10s. Worth English Gold £20. Keyless Hunter, Levers, ■{ £18 10s. Worth £25. Wonderful Gold Keyless Half | Value, Chronometers, price £25. Worth, £35; all fully illustrated in our new L Watch Pamphlet. f S.D. and Co.'s Ladies Splendid ENGLISH . , „ , GOLD LEVERS, in 18A Ladies carat gold English Hall Eng T oiS° ld \ "rely in our owu manu?or factor y> and w . orth half - £B 10s. a " dozen foreign made ones. Price, only £8 10s. Hunters' ditto, I £11 10s. f Truly, a speciality among specialities — unique, compact, and elegant, most exquisitely finished, fine full jew-'S-D- & Co.'s I elled movement, 18-carafc Ladies' J gold 1 eases, gedteafc key- " Nonpareil" | leas action. We are Gold Watches.' supplying them at nearly cent. ' per cent, under usual prices. Open face, £6 10s. Hunter, £7 10s. The most exquisite L watches yet made. ALBERTS! ALBERTS! ALBERTS! NEW DESIGNS, GOLD AND STERLING SILVER LADIES' AND GENTS'. All illustrated, and at one-half Colonial, prices. Sterling silver ; Government Hall marked Alberts, 9s 6d, 13s 6d, and 15s 6d ; worth 21s. INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERING WATCHES. Tuapeka Times. Cut this Square 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 ' conditions- stated by first post. (Signed). Stbwaki Dawson and Co. Noxb.— All Letters and Orders to be addressed — STEWART DAWSON & CO. " {HrFjilNpfiS-STREBT, VJJ'VB'tUTS

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1180, 16 September 1885, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1180, 16 September 1885, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1180, 16 September 1885, Page 6