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A GUINEA ALARM CLOCK for 12/6 • no . cp No equal at 21/-; in service worth £5. THE STEW DAWSON TREASURE ALARM By far the Best,’ Largest, and Handsomest Clock and Alarm in Australasia; better in appearance and better in service than any other. Although our price for the “ Treasure” is. only 12/6, it is better worth 21/- than any other alarm is worth. 12/6 —there is a full 8/6 better value in it. When you have seen the “Treasure” you will never think of buying any other alarm clock. The “Treasure” in a word for real, lasting, reliable service has no equal. Enclosed in a beautifully Nickelplated Case, its movement is the very best; no lead, real Lantern Pinions, Solid Steel Pallets, Hard Rolled Plates, Clear Musical Sounding Bell rings continuously for ten , minutes, or repeats twenty times in twenty minutes at your option. Every clock carries our name, and the word “Treasure” on dial; we guarantee its service, and we sell it on a month’s trial. Every penny returned if the least dissatisfaction. Remember, the price is —worth 21/-, but in service worth £5. If you cannot call, on receipt of remittance, plus 1/for postage, we will send the “Treasure,” carefully packed and delivered, on the above terms. ■7'vUr*. 3:;. i? V 1 .•."hux. 12 1 2 10 3 9 (Stcasux* 5 ec n ' ’ STEWART DAWSON & GO. N.Z., LTD. Order from your nearest Branch — AUCKLAND : WELLINGTON : CHRISTCHURCH DUNEDIN : Order from your /nearest Branch — Corner Queen & Durham Sts. Corner Lambton Quay & IFillis St. : 235-8 High Street. Corner Princes & Dowling Sts.'

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New Zealand Tablet, 13 August 1914, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Tablet, 13 August 1914, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Tablet, 13 August 1914, Page 30

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