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"The WBierbury> IhbioNAHt Husic TzACBEB. " Well, what now ■What have you brought tlfltw»tch for f" ® Putil (given to teasing). " You said I didn' keep good time, 60 1 have bronght my Watkhbtoi IT anytUagwJU ictensMi Itaa. tbat will." THE Waterbury Watch is not a .jewelled-all-over-patent-half-cock-go-as. you-pleaso-hair-trigger chronograph. Tt is a strong, handsome, serviceable, well-finished, nickel-plated, reliable timekcopcrfor 13s 6d. The most usoful present you can make at any time of the year to any friend is thdt trustworthy, strong, handsome, woll-flnishcd, serviceable timekeeper, tho Waterbury ' Watch, The price is only 13s od. The value is hard to put in figures. Why should I givo £5 or £10 for a watch that has to be perpetually undorgoing repairs, and at tho best of times cannot be relied on, when I can buy a perfectly reliable, strong, and handsome Watorbury Watch for 13s Gd? A well-regulated young man— An "Always on Time" young man — A " Just on the Minute, good for all's in it,"— A Waterbury Watch young man. I (The secret of tho construction of the Waterbury Watch is simplicity. The secret of its accuracy is simplicity, and the secret of its low cost is simplicity. Treat it as fairly as you would a more expensive watch, and you will find it a faithful frieod. Bccaitso the Waterbury (price 13s 6d) is a simple but reliable timekeeper, do not bo gulled into buying anyothor nickel watch on the assurance -that it is equal to a Waterbury. The Waterbury principle is a' patent, and cannot be imitated. Many "cheap " metal watches are offered from 6s each to as many pounds. Which aro not worth picking up in the street There is only one Water bury, remember! One of tho leading Jewellers in Wellington, Mr W. H. Ingram, Lamb ton-n uay , hasentered into a contract with the Waterbury^Watoh Company to repair any Waterbury at a fixed price, according to damages,, of from 6d to 2a 6d— no repair on any account to exceodthe latter suni. Any watch mailed to him will. ,be promptly repaired and returned. Postage and oost of repairs will, therefore, never exceed 3s 6d to people living in the remotest part of the colony. The Waterbury is the cheapest reliable timekeeper in the world, and costs less to repair. Hundreds' of thousands of these watches have never cost their owners a penny since they first acquired them. Waterbury watches the world. Why does Waterbury watch the World ! Because the world needs well watching, And the Waterbury is tho best watch of all. PRICE, 13s 6d ; POST FREE, 14 3D, IN SATIN-LINED CASE. Order through your Jeweller or Storokeepor, or direct from RUDDOCK & FRYER, NAPIER, rfiHE GENCTlNE. Waterbury Watch -f. is sold by tho Agents, who aro the only Firm authorised by the Waterbury Watch Company to sell their Watch, and the only Firm to whom they supply them at 13s 6d each, and the public will do well to confine their purchases to them. Tho Company regret that it is necessary to warn the public against purchasing worthless imitations at a few shillings less. There is only one genuine Waterbury, and its price is 13s 6d. Many .imitations, however, aro so close that the public are frequently deceived, to their immediate loss and disappointment. SOLE AGENTS: RUDDOCK AND FRYER, NAPIER. 1010 WHEN the gout "hurts," the tooth smarts, and sore throats, neuralgia, and rheumatism set in, use St, Jacobs Oil, tho pain conqueror. Do not continue to suffer— every store keeps it, and the man who endures pain rather than utilise a ready relief Is his own worst enemy. Wintry winds are keen and piarcing, and a household liniment an absolute necessity. Many preparations are offered at lower prices than St. Jacobs Oil, but none are so effectual or speedy in operation. Mr C. Wellington, of Townsville (Q.), used St. Jacobs Oil for sore throat and rheumatic pains with great success, and considers it one of the best remedies over put before the public. ' Mr Frank Stephens, boot and shoe importer and manufacturer, Auckland, N.Z.,suffered for months .from a bad knoe. He tried numerous remedies, but St Jacobs Oil was the only one which removed every trace of pain and cured him. Maurice D.Benjamin, wholesale merchant of Brisbane, had some doubts about the power of, St Jacobs Oil to eradicate rheumatism, but after testing its efficacy ho honestly states that it ,haß wonderful rheumatic healing qualities.Mr John Taylor, of tho firm of Messrs M'Ewan and Co., of Melbourne, gratefully writes :— " You may make any use you like of these facts. I have found St Jacobs Oil to be a cure for lumbago and toothache." ■ Mr G. Coleman, of Auckland, N.Z., had his foot badly crushed. St. Jacobs. Oil removed all tho pain and soreness in a few hours, and he now strongly recommends the üb» of tho oil. Mr Scales, of the well-known firm of Wrisley and Scales, of Melbourne, used St Jacobs Oil for a severe strain to his back was quite cured by a few.applications. igubtoffoit. THE MERCANTILE AND BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE OF NEW* ZEALAND (With which is incorporated "Tho Weekly Advertiser"), PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, Contains: Particulars of Bills of Salo, Stock Mortgages, Liens on Wool and on Crops, Bailments, Affidavits •of Satisfaction, Bankruptcy Petitions and Discharges, &c, filed each week. Also curefully-revisod Shai« and Produce Market Reports; Latest Legal Decisions; Original Articles, illustrating tho working of Commercial Law, and other interesting and valuable matter. absolutely indispensable to the safety of all Traders. Terms: £1 7s Gd (including Digest) per Annum, strictly payable m advance. Free Samplo Copies obtainable from tho Proprietors, R. T. WHEELER & CO, Dunedin, The New Zealand Protection of Creditors' Society is also in connection with the above Gazette, and the Society possesses unrivalled facilities for giving reliable private information as to the commercial standing of individuals. For Particulars apply Head Office, Dunedin, 169 J. F. JARDINE, Regent-Street, STOCK AND SHARE BROKER Daily quotations received from principal towns in tho colony. Money to lend on Approved freehold security at current rates of interest. WALTER HALLETT. AUTHORISED & LICENSED SURVEYOR' 171 NAPIER. WM. B. HILL, ACCOUNTANT g AND A GEN^RAL COM Rents and DebtslCollected, &0., &o. Mechanics) Institute, 172 Taradale, AMBROSE POTTS, STOCK, STATION. AND GENERAL Cl M MISSION AGENT, 173 WAIPAWA. CHARLES SIAU, (Late Siau & M'Grath ) auctioneer, STOCK. gi AND A( GENERAL COM WOODY ILL X, H.U 174 THOMAS BISHOP, STOCK STATION AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT Hastings. 17c ALICE WILLIAMS, STOCK AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTf HASTINGS, 177 ROBERT LAMB, M.R.1.8.A., ARCHITECT T E N N V SO N • S T R E E T 178

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7779, 25 June 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7779, 25 June 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7779, 25 June 1887, Page 4