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Public Notices. LIiVEB P 00L, EN Q L AND, • JANUARY, 1885. JUST PUBLISHED. Stewart, Dawson & Cp.'s NEW ILLUSTRATED ' WATCH PAMPHLET. GO PAGES Cr. 4to! 200ILLUSTR A.TIONS ! THE MOST IMPORTANT, ~, THE MOST INTERESTING, A>"D THE DUST ILLUSTRATED .BOOK, EVER . ISSUED IN ENGLAND ON THE ENGLISH LEVER. STEWART DAWSON AND CO., LIVERPOOL, HAVE much pleasure in placing before their thousands of Colonial Customers and the Colonial Public generally, their i ow Watch Pamphlet, feeling confident that a perusal of it will highly interest every intending Watch buyer. In the same you will find

STEWART, DAWSON AND CO.'S SYSTEM OF BUSINESS ' VERSUS Tbade Opposition,, Jealousy, Vindictive Mendacity, and Imitation, shown dp in theie tbue sense. STEWART DAWSON & CO. need hardly remind the public that it is the prerogative of those who are hurt to cry out, and S. D. & Co. are neither surprised or disturbed at the medley of discordant cries that their system of business has evoked among watch dealera on all sides. These are only the evidences of the reforms that STEWART DAWSON & Co. have effected since Uitjjr inaugurated their system of selling their celebrated Watches direct from their Manufactory to the public at half Colonial prices. ' STEWART DAWSON ■& CO.'S NEW ILLUSTRATED WiLTCH PAMPHLET Also contains a brief history of the English Lever, Us invention and development into the unrivalled watch as manufactured , by,them, together with a concise outline or S. D. & Co.'s Factory Organization 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 £I,OOO OFFERED To any one who can point out in any of our pamphlets a testimonial that is not genuine, or one that has been solicited. See illustrations and full particulars of he Mechanism of all the folio n ing Unrivullec Watehcs: — Stewart, Dawson, and Co.'s SIX GUINEA ENGLISH LEVERS, In Open-Face, Crystal Front, sold dir;ct for £3 10s. ' Most wonderful value.' ! ! Stewart, Dawson, and Co.'s renowned : £1 10s ENGLISH HUNTING LEVERS, Sold direct for £3 15s. Fifty thousand jot those in wear in the colonies, with satisfaction unequalled. j Stewart, Dawson, and Co.'s highest quality EIGHT GUINEA ENGLISH HUNTING LEVERS,

With three pairs extra Jewels, and rial Chronometer Balance; Price, £4 15s. Netjer approached. Stewart, Dawson, and Co.'s magnificent KEYLESS ENGLISH LEVERS. | For full particulars, with directions for winding and setting hands,s ee new pamphlets. Stewart, Dawson, and Co.'s BUperb I ENGLI3H SILVER CRONOGR*PH| LEVERS. Crystal-Front, £5 15s ; Hunter, £6 15sfthe handsomest, watch ever made. Ju3t half Colonial prices. : See our new model watch, the official : ENGLISH KEYLESS RAILWAY LEVER, As supplied to the leading English and Indian Government State Kailways. Price, £6 10s—never equalled at any price. Every railway employe in New Zealand should she particulars of this watch in our new pamphlet. ~ i Stewart, Dawson, and Co.'s Ladies' and Gents' STERLING SILVER DEFIANCE j WATCHES. Open-Face, £1 7s 6d; Hunter, £1 .15$; perfect time-keepers. Net half Colonial prices. Stewarl, Dawson, and Co.'s Ladies ENGLISH LEVEKS. . | . Open-Face, £3 10s; Hunter, £3 15s positively worth Seven Guineas. Stewart, Dawson, and Co.'s Ladies' Highest Quality ENGLISH GOLD LEVEIIS,j All 18 carat, cases, £8 10s; tlunteis, £lllos j worth £l2 10s and £l7 10s. Stewart, Dawson, and Co.'s Gentlemen's | ENGLISH GOLD LEVEKJS Open-Face, and Hunters, ull fully illustrated in their new watch pamphlet, £l2 10s, £ls 10s, and £lB 10s— worth from £l7los to £36. Compurieon invited. ; Stewart Dawson and Co's magnificent English GOLD PARAGON CHRONOGRAPH l LEVERS. See Pamphlet. ; j 100 watch illustrations to select from. I 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 6J., 13s 6d ~ and 15s 6d., worth 21s. See also our new speciality in Gentlemen's Sterling Silver Double Alberts—"The Hartington" and "The Salisbury"—£l ss. each, worth Two Guineas. The handsomer, Albert ever made. These are new registered designs, and wear from pocket to pocket, with drop piece in centre. INSTRUCTIONS for ORDERING WATCHES "WESTERN STAR." Cut this square out xnd forward it loith 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 toe guarantee to forward. Watch on a week's free trial, and conditions as stated in Pamphlet, by first post. — (Signed) Stewart, Dawson and Co. Note.—All letters to be addresed— Stewart, Dawson and Co., 34, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Write at once for a copy of our splendid New lllusirated Watch Pamphlet, and read what your neighbors say of our Watches, and also learn what can be done by Organization, Enterprise, Capital, Perseverance, and honournb'e straightforward dealings. We will forward you u copy per return post free, for 4d in stamps, the cost of postage only. Other Colonial Branches : 195, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. 390, GEORGE STREET} SYDNEY. 3, COLLINS St., WEST MELBOURNE. Manufactory— LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND,

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Western Star, Issue 970, 5 August 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, Issue 970, 5 August 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, Issue 970, 5 August 1885, Page 4

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