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MOKE JUIULEE SENTIMENTS. .». Intelligent Teat*. The Principal of the College of Science and Arts, Glasgow, Prof. Jamison, A.M., Inst. C.E , F.R.S.E., writes :—" Five weeks I got from you a Waterbury Watch, and having been previously annoyed by my leyer watch stopping and keeping bad time whenever I went near dynamo machines, I inserted the Waterbury Watch between the magnetic poles of a ten horsepower dynamo. Of course the watch instantly stopped, but on being started again I regulated it only twice within two days, and nave found that for one whole month it did not vary twojninufces from correct Greenwich"*time. , "]? now prefer ifc to my former and much more expensive watch, and consider ifc an excellent timekeeper." " ' Eton House, , Riley-streefc. " The Watorbury Watch Co. " Gentlemen, —jt have great pleasure in bearing testimony to the exceptionally good qualities of the Waterbury Watch. For the last few weeks I luive carried one of these Watches, and tun now thoroughly convinced of its value as a reliable timekeeper. Ifc is not a mere toy, as the price would seem to indicate, but a strong, durable article. As a proof of this I may state that a day or two ago I was out riding, when my horse took fright and throw me neavily against the faddle, which came in contact with the ' Waterbury' in my pocket. The violence of the concussion would have broken an ordinary gold or silver Watch, and of course I expected to find ifc smashed, but was surprised to find ifc had nofc sustained any derangement whatever. I can with confidence recommend it to all requiring a strong, accurate Watch for a little money. " Yours faithfully, " WALTEIt DENGATE." " I have carried a ' Waterbury ' for the last three weeks, and have compared it with other timepieces with the most satisfactory results. It has kept excellent time. In fact, had I given four or five pounds for an ordinary silver watch, it could not luave been more accurate. In appearance it is all that can be desired, and any one ignorant of its cost might mistake it for an article costing 10 times as much. I would advise all those in search of a cheap, strong timekeeper to purchase a Waterbury Watch. " Yours faithfully, " J. STRINGFELLOW, " Granville." " Vassar College, N.Y. " Waterbury Watch Co. " Gentlemen,—Allow me to tajce this opportunity of expressing my admiration for the excellence of this simple and inexpensive watch. It keeps better time than a silver watch in our house, which cost seven times as much. Each of my boys carry one of these watches with great satisfaction. — Yours very truly, " \VM. B. DWIGHT, " Professor of Natural History, "Vassar College." Price, 13s 6p ; Post Fkek, 14s 3d. E. PORTER & CO., AUCKLAND. American Co.'s Hop Bitters are the Purest and B Bt Bitters Ever Matlo, They are compounded from Hops, Malt, Buchu, Mandrake, and Dandelionr-tlie. oldest, best, and moat valuable meaicmesihthe wdrlri, and contains all tho best and most Curative properties of all other remedies, being thejmjatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator, *nd Life «ta& Health Restoring Agent on earth. . They give now life and vigour to the Wg&a. and infirm. To all whoso emflloy*neiitß cause irregularity of the bovtels or. uvlnary QiYa&s. 01 , who require an Appetiser, Tonic ana MuaSttrii* ulant, American Cb.'s Hop Bltteis ftt'ii hiValu* able, being highly curative, Wiliis Atidethtiulating, without intoxioatingj ,;.; , No matter what your feelings or sympfcbinSj are, what the disease or ailment is, use Hop Bitters. Don't wait until you &"rp Jtck^tmtif you only feel bad or miserable, ilseHoUßltters at once. It may save your life. Hufia'rMß havo beon saved by so doing. £5w wili.be paid for a caso they trill not cure or help. ' Prosecute the Swindlers H If when you call for American Hop Sittfefs [see green tioiff of Hops on the white label and /Jr. Senile's nanie blown iv tJtcp'oltle) trie vendor hands olitanything but American Hop Bitters, refuso ii and shun that vendor as you would a viper; and if-he Ms &ken moneY for o«j/----ilnng else indict him tot the fraud and bU6 hint for damages for the swindle* and W6 will pay you liberally for the conviction. Be sure thab the bufcfcSr you purchase is braiided with the words ''Freezing Company" oh the margin around the shell. Refuse imitations. ~ (Ai> Vi.) \ Food i»on Scirf's Emulsion 'of Pufcn .Cbb iMVb'R Oil. wi-rii HV*eriiosPHiteS off tiMfc and Soda, is k mbit *ond4r'ful food foi- thi Consumptive. It hot drily g'iv?s strth(?'th kii'd 'in4rtai,ei the flesh, but heals the irritation '6f the thrbM nWa , liinW. it is very palatable: thilcMn tike it like milk, and in all *s*stlhg diseases both Tbr -aadiVs end tt is a itrttnreflejii *jod »htt -jt»elthHr. Lkrrt • •nil small bottlei et all Chemist*. 4s 6d anil » 6ti«

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 149, 27 June 1887, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 149, 27 June 1887, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 149, 27 June 1887, Page 6