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They never fail : to get'you'up'"on Time." Tho clocks we mention here aTO of a new make; ■ and the best'clocks xm have ever seen. Wo guarantee each " clock for 12 months. : , . 1 • ■ THE EXCELSIOR ALARM— Poliskod Niekelled Case, soldered, flange in front, brassed back, niekelled inside rim, bevelled-edge glass,, will not break easily, movements have solid 1 steel pallets, hardened, and polished pinions,. and. polished, pivots; keys ar.o ' made with spring, so that they do not slip from hand when winding; 30- 1 hour movement. Price, 'post free,' 7s. (id. .. SIMILAR MOVEMENT, but repeating alarm, which rings at intervals of H minutes, copper case. Price, Bs. 6d., post-free., • ' .'...SEND FOR ONE TO-DAY. DIWSON : &: Co. Ltd. ■: WAf-ERr-fUBE- BOILERS~ Tho following EIGHT- BATTLESHIPS-of the 'UNITED STATES NAVY, now in thi Pacific are fitted with the celebrated CABCOCK AND WILCOX PATENT WATER TUBI BOILERS:- ' .. . ' ' ■ Displace--'lndicated ; ' Displace- Indicated Battleship. ' ,V. V ment , 'Horse-power. Battleship ment. Horse-powel . Connecticut 16,220 20,000 Nebraska 14,865 21,285 Kansas ... ... ... 16,000 : 19,545 New Jersey ... ... .14,930 23,089 ■ ; Louisiana ... ... . ... 16,000 20,748 Rhode Island .... ... 14,920 20,310 Minnesota. ;• 16,002 1 -.20,235 •. Vermont 16,000 17,982 SOLE AGENTS— " ' JOHN CHAMBERS SON 9 LTD;, : . Wellington. '"' At AUCKLAND, NEW PLYMOUTH', WANGANUI, CHRISTCHURCH, AND DUNEDIN. . ■•.'•'■ C 544 - WRieHT^KApiSH..« CO., - 'Hiarf-CLASS'. BILLIARD .TASXES;; ; iNi&^.ACCESSORIES. AND AST FURNITURE. • ' HIGHEST'AWARDS.' : LOWEST PRICES; 134 and ' 136 WILLIS STREET; WELLINGTON.. - " A perfect beverage, combining [ • > . . Strength," Purity and Solubility '.'-MedicalAnnual. " "" ; Houfen's The most Delicious, * ■ Refreshing and Invigorating 8 , ? i of all Cocoas, | . ' BEST GOES FARTHEST;. THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPOBATION, LIMITED. GROSS ASSETS, 1907 ... .£2,343,727 RESERVES, 1907 . INCOME, 1907 ... Head Office for New Zealand:—l CUSTOMHOUSE. QTTAT,, WELLINGTON. . ; BUSINESS TRANSACTED BY THE CORPORATION.—Accident and Sickness Insurance. WITH WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL; Employers'' Liability, Workers'. Compensation; Mortgage Indemnity; Pnblic Risk; Plate Glass; Fidelity Guarantee: LOWEST CURRENT RATES. '< ' CHARLES M. MONTEFIORE, ' C 627 . ■ General Manager and Attorney, for New Zealand. THE f AIARAPA: FARMERS' CMP. ASSN., LID. PRODUCE AND- PROVISION MERCHANTS, STOCK AND STATIC! i- • ~ . . head office, masterton. - ' : ' GENERAL STORES AT WELLINGTON, GIU3YTOWN,'MARTINBOROUGH, CAETEIITON, PAKIATOA, AND ELvETAITDNA. C 516 ' . ' '.. MANAGING DIRECTOR. AI. Caselberg. : BANK'S BUILDINGS . MOTHER'S MACHINE. (Opposite G.P.O:); ;' :.-,■■■ GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. August 17, 1008. Dear Madam,— "TOTE have much pleasure in announcing 1 W that out FIRST SHOW OP NEW ... SEASON'S MODELS will be on view at our . XM Rooms, from THURSDAY, AUGUST 20,'t0 MMMfM, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. !;Z : ■ j ; The exhibition is held,;not ..with the ob-.. ; . • • ject of persuading visitors to purchase, but of allowing society ladies an opportunity of viewing—and, if desirous, of ordering—tho very latest designs in VISITING GOWNS, , , WALKING COSTUMES, MUSLIN FROCKS, A mother sat m a room forlorn, ... OPERA CLOAKS, Etc. ' Sowing tho clothes all tattered and torn. Infinite earo has been bestowed upon tho The-afternoon wanes and the evening draw Soon Übx will come, and she heave, a big and refinement. Ic . ; Just then at the door comes a rat-tat-tap, \\ill you please, acceptuthis as an invita- There at tho'gate :stands a horso and a trap; tion to inspect our display. If judged a man has dismounted and come up tno merely from an artistic standpoint the ex- green, hibition is well worth.',a visit. Bearing aloft a SINGER machine. Wo tender our thanks for tho very liberal "Good afternoon, madam," he says, witli a support accorded us during the past sen6on, and trust tho present one will be even "If yon 11 spare me a moment FU please you moro'satisfactory., 1 vow, Tor-here I bring you the housewife'a best Wo are, Dear Madam, ... friend, • ■ Yours Faithfully, worriee and troubles ar, now al aa ; GOiDBtOOM BIOS. [ erov/n. ' TAKE LIFT TO. TOP FLOOR. :. . The lady is happj, that is easily seen, - maebiaa.-'-
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