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IngersoH"Radiolite" watches are the kind that , do not quit at Sundown—or any other time. They tell the time day and night. Radium is the most expensive mineral substance in the world, and yet it is the substance employed to give the luminous power to the figures and hands of the Ingersoll " Radiolite" watches. True, the proportion of radium used is infinitesimal, but imprisoned within the crystals of another substance containing several other minerals, it causes the substance to glow with a brilliancy that would be quite impossible were radium . not used. watches never sleep—they show the time in the daylight and glow the time at night; they are full 24-hour-a-day watches, i Only Ingersolls are Radiolites, and every genuine > Ingersoll watch has the name on dial, and ' is timed and tested before leaving factory. There are a number of Ingersoll models, from SO/If any difficulty in obtaining, send for Illustrated Catalogue to:rr. INGERSOLL WATCH CO., Ltd., 170, Regent Street, London, W. 1., England, or to E. J. HYAMS, Ltd., Wellington, Agents for New Zealand, I eiSG li !' Did you "NUGGET" lloij VI ! - Your Boots this r jj 1 I morning? r -^kL I\" Nugget" Brown Polish—Dark or C-, L-wU" s Light—shines, preserves and water- f^ I proofs. Brings up the rick grain of /atfS^W I the leather—imparts a glove-like •' / "^^^i Order from your $r M$ WH I i- Meal Boilers & Radiators for taieslk W; Water Iβ jg' PULL INFORMATION I'ROM THE Jenkins id Hack, Ltd. • HEATING SPECIALISTS, •:•.-, .. WELLLVQT3N.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 214, 4 June 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 214, 4 June 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 214, 4 June 1919, Page 3