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THE GREAT NEW ZEALAND WATCH EMPORIUM, 34 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. O-TEN THOUSAND WATCHES J| To select from. Guaranteed the Best Timekeepers in the World ! Known Evebywhebe ! Appbeciated by All ! THE ENGLISH LEVER ATCHES Manufactured by Q TEW ART TJAWBON AND pO. LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, Have been Proved to Supersede all Others. The only WATCH MANUFACTURERS in the Colonies trading direct with the Public. Bales larger than 11 the Retail Shops in New Zealand put together. BUY DIRECT FROM THE MAKEBS, gTEWART HAWSON AND AO. Compare ours with the usual retail prices, and remember that we sell 500 watches where a retailer sells one— hence the difference and saving to our Customers. £3 15s— 8. D. and Co.'s well-known English Silver Hunting Levers, the very best. Worth £7 7s. £4 15s— 8. D.and Co.'s English Silver Hunting Levers, chron. balance, extra jewelled. Worth £8 Bs. £5 10s— S. D. and Co.'s new Excelsior f -plate English Lever, the Model Watch. Well worth £10 10s. £3 15s— S. D. and Co.'s Ladies' English Silver Hunters, fully worth £7 7s. Will last a lifetime. £6 15s— S. D. and Co.'s Superb Hunting Chronograph Levers, worth £12 10s ; or Crystal Glass, £5 15s. £6 10s— S. D. and Co.'s Silver Keyless Hunting Lever, value for £10 10s. Open Face, £5 10s. £1 15s — The Wonderful Sterling Silver Defiance Hunter, worth £3 10s. Open Face, £1 7s 6d. £6 10s— S. D. and Co.'s Official Railway English Keyless Lever. Unequalled at £10 10s. £12 10s, £15 10a, £18 10s, and £25-S. D. and Co.'s Superb 18-carat Gold English Levers and Half Chronometers. Never equalled under 40 per cent. more. £6 10s and £7 10s— S. D. and Co.'s Ladies' 18-carat Gold Keyless Watches, perfect gems. Worth £10 10s. £8 10s, £11 10s, and £14 10s— S. D. and Co.'s Ladies' 18-carat GoM English Levers. Save at least 50 per cent, by purchasing from the makers. £11 10s and £12 10s— In Silver, worth £30, and £27 and £30— 18-carat Gold, worth £60. S. D. and Co.'s New Patent English Double Chronographs, with independent start, stop, and fly-back minute and second hands. For quality and accuracy never equalled at any price. Obtained Prize Medal Inventions Exhibition last year. Special pamphlet on this watch, post free, for 2d stamp. Eveby Watch Fully Guabantbed. Starling Silver Hall-marked Alberts, 9s 6d, 13s 6d, 14s 6d, and 15s 6d, Newest Patterns, at nearly half usual prices. THE WEALEMEFNA, IN STERLING SILVEB, 12s 6d. By simply passing it over a surface, the exact distance in feet and inches is recorded on the dial. Also forms a splendid appendage for the Albert. GOLD ALBE R T S— LA DIE S' AND GENTS'. Newest Styles. Wholesale Prices. All Illustrated in Pamphlet. Retail dealers are amazed at our prices and at the Unbounded Popularity our system of business has attained. In vain have they tried to emulate our success by the closest and most servile imitations but with the imitation the resemblance ends. ' INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERING WATCHES. Forward a P.O. Order, payable to 8. D. and Co., Dunedin, with 2s 6d added to pay post and registration, or send cash in registered letter, and we will forward watch on a week's free trial by first post. Note. — All letters to be addressed — STEWART DAWSON AND CO., 34 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Write at once for a copy of our Splendid New Illustrated Watch »nd Jewellery Pamphlet, and read full particulars and most Wondered Testimonials. A copy peT return post for 4d in stamps, the coet f postage only. Other Colonial Branches — MELBOURNE SYDNEY, AND AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 33, 10 December 1886, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 33, 10 December 1886, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 33, 10 December 1886, Page 10

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