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"■jut.--" - - . if i-t" -"-Tr ■ m'atchtg. "The Waterbury." Indiqnakt Mtjsio teacher. " Well, what now Wliat have you brought that watch for ? " $ Porn, (given to teasing). " You said I dida 1 ieep good time, bo I have brought my 'Watkbbubi If anything will lieeiLgood time, that will." nnHK Wiituilmry Wiit.oh is not a JL iewolleil-nll-ovcr-jifttonl-lmU'-(.'Ock-!;o-as-you-picase-hair-triggcr clironogiaph. It is a 'strong, handsome, serviceable, well-finished, nickel-plated, reliable timekeeper for 13s (id. The most useful present you can make at any time of the year to any friend is that trustworthy, strong, handsome, well-finished, serviceable timekeeper, the Waterbury Watch. The price is only 13s Cd. The value is hard to put in figures. Why should I give &) or .-eiO for a watch that lias lo be perpetually undergoing repairs, and at the best of times cannot be relied on, when 1 can buy a perfectly reliable strong, and handsome Watcrbury Watch for (3s Gd 1 A well-regulated young man— An "Always on Time" young man— A " Just on the Minute, good for all's in it."— A Watcrbury Watch young man. ' IT he secret of the construction of the Watorbury Watch is simplicitj'. The secret of its acourncy 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 lind it a faithful friend. Because the Watcrbury (price 13s Ud) is a Simple but reliable timekeeper, do not bo gulled into buying any other nickel watch on the assurance that it is equal to a V/atcrbury. Tho Watorbury principle is a patent, and cannot be imitated. Many "cheap " metal watches are offered from os each to as many pounds, which are not worth picking up in the street There is only one Water bury, rcinoinboi'l Ono of the leading Jewellers in Wellington, MrW. H. iNGUAM.Lambton -quay, has entered into a contract with tho Waterbury Watch Company to ropair any Watcrbury at a fixed price, according to damages, of from 6d to 2s 6d— no ropair on any account to exceed the latter sum. Any wntch mailed to him will b 3 promptly repaired and returned. Postage and cost of repairs will, therefore, never exceed 3s Gd to people living in the remotest part of the colony. The Waterbury is tho cheapest reliahxk timekeeper in tho world, l and costs loss to repair. Hundreds of I thousands of these watches have never cost their owners a. penny since thoy first acquired them. ! Waterbury watches the world. Why does Watorbury watch the World ? Because the world needs wull watching, And tho Waterbury is the best watch of all. PRICE, 13s 6d ; POST FKEE, li 3D, IN SATIN-LINED CASE. Order through your Jeweller or Storekeeper, or direct from RUDDOCK & FRYER, NAPIER. THE GENUIJSIE Waterbury Watch is sold by the Agents, who are the only Firm authorised by the Waterbury Watch Company to sell their Watch, and the only Firm to whom they supply them at 13s Cd each, and the "üblic will do well to eonfino their purchases to them. The Company regret that it is necessary to warn the public again*,; purchasing worthless imitations at a few shillings less. There is only one genuine Waterbury, and its price is 13s 6d. Many imitations, however, are so close that Ihe public are frequently deceived, to their immediate loss and disappointment. SOLE AGENTS: RUDDOCK AND FRYER, NAPIER. 98 WHEN the gout "hurts," the tooth smarts, and sore throats, neuralgia, and rheumatism set in, use St. Jacobs Oil, the pain conqueror. Do not continue to suffer— every store keeps it, and tho man who endures pain rather than utilise a ready relief is his own worst enemy. Wintry winds are keen nnd piercing, 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 Townsvillo (Q.l, used St. Jacobs Oil for sore throat and rheumatic pains with great success, and considers it one of tho best remedies ever put before the public. Mr Frank Stephens, boot and shoe importer and manufacturer, Auckland, N.Z., suffered for months from a bad knee. 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 he honestly states that it lias wonderful rheumatic healing qualities. Mr John Taylor, of the firm of Messrs M'Kwan nnd Co., of Melbourne, gratefully writes :— " You may make any use you like of these facts. I have found St. Jacobs Oil to lie a cure for lumbago and toothache." MrG. Coleman, of Auckland, N.Z., had his foot badly crushed. St. Jacob 3 Oil removed all the pain and soreness in a few hours, and he now strongly recommends the use of the oil. Mr Scales, of the well-known firm of Wrigley and Scales, of Melbourne, used St Jacobs Oil for a severe strain to his back, and Was quite cured by a few applications. 09 A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECHAJVTS HLLS. Aro admitted by Thousands to be worth a Guinea a Box for Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as wind and pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fullness andswellingaftcrmeals, dizziness and drowsiness, cold chills, flushings of heats, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, costiveness scurvy, blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep frightfuldreains.andaUnervousand trembling sensations, &c. Tho first dose will give relief in twenty minutes. This is no fiction, for they have done it in thousands of cases. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. lor temates ot all ages those Pills are invaluable, as a few doses of them will carry off all grps3 humours, open all obstructions, nnd bring about all that is required. No fcmalo should bo without them. There is no medicine to be found to equal BEECHAM'S PILLS for removing any obstruction or irregularity of tho system. If taken according to the directions given with each box they will soon restore females of all ages to sound and robust hen!tll. For a woak stomach, impaired digestion nnd all disorders of the liver, they act like "MAGIC," and a few do3oswill be found fo work wonders upon tho most importantorgans in the human machine. They strengthen he whole muscular system, restore tho long-lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouae into action with the ROSEBUD of health the whole physical energy of the human frame. — Thesb are " FAC'I'S " admit ted by thousands, embracing all classes of society; and one of tho best guarantees to the nervous and debilitated is BEEOIIAM'S PILLS have the largest salo of any nitcnt medicine in iho world BEECHAM'S MAGIC COUGH PILLS as a remedy tor (Jougns m genera , asllima didiculty in breathing, shortness of branlh tightness and oppression of the chest, wheez ing, &c, these Pills stand unrivalled. Thoy speedily remove I hat sense of oppression and difllcultyof breathing which nightly deprive the patient of rest. Let any person givu Hkkuiiam a Courh Pills a trial, and the most violent cough will in a short timo bo removed. Caution. — The public arc requested to notice thai the words "Bkki'ham's Pills St Helens."are on the novcrnmont Stamp, afllxcd to each box of the Pills. If no on they arc a forgery. Prepared only and sold wholesale and retail by the Proprietor, T. Beochiim, Chemist, St. Helens. Lancashire, England, in boxes Is Ud and 2s !)d each. Hold ktj all Drmjtjuti mid latent Affhrfm' tbalrrs throw/hunt t/in Cotfiitin. N.B.—^ull directions are given with each hox 100 TN USE 10 0 YEAII S. SKIN DISEASES Arc o two kinds; firstly, those which nro only skin deep (which arc not now to be conBideredl ; secondly, those which arc caused by a bad slntc of the blood, and which attack various parts of the body in different ways Skin disease shows itself in t he HEAD, sometimes in the form of Dandruff which no amount of brushing and combing will get rid of. and sometimes in the form of Scaly Eruptions. In the NECK, by an enlargement of the glands (commonly unilwl Glan.lnhir Swellings), which if unchecked become vcrv unsightly wounds. In tin: AIfMPJTS, null the Inside of the KLIIOWS, hy an iiilliuueil Roughness of the Skin, which is very )iaiii..il when washed. In Ihfs HANDS, by deep Cracks or Kissura; which, if healed for a fc;w days, speedily oputi again, or liy horny-looking palchL-s. In the IiICiSS, by Haul, Shiny nnil Inflamed SwollingF, or fiy wounds more or less deep. And on the HOD V, in Hod Scaly Patches, which as often as rubbed oft", form again, or in the discharge of a thin, watery fluid of a very rifciigri\mlile mil hit. In ail these cases the treatment must hi' UvnfnM. An Ointment is required to relieve Itching, nnd'Modieim: must be taken lo change the slate of t he Wood, and 1 ender it pure. Both these requirements are supplied by DX. KOBKRW OKLKHJJATKD JIKJ> CISKS, The OINTMENT culler! "THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND," And the ALTKII ATI V K 1' I\.l. S , Called "JMIiUL/K ANTISCKOFUL/E," ThcsoTwo Medicines havo now stood the tost of 100 years' trial, having been introduced to Iho public in the latter part of the last century. They may be obtained of all Chomists, or of the Proprietors, BEACH & BAUNICOTT, UlUOFOKI), DOKSET. Price Is lid, 28 9d, 11b, and 22s each. Pontage I oxtra, 101 i

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7784, 1 July 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7784, 1 July 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7784, 1 July 1887, Page 4

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