"The Waierbufy." Indiqxant Music Teacher. " Well, wh»t now t Wlat have you brought Hint watch for t " ji VuriL (given to teasingx " Yon ««id I didn't teep ooo:l time, no I have brought my WjiTßßairoJ, 1 11 nnyOiiag will keep yood ''";». Uwt will.^ SlffiN T .S Olt TIMES. HINTS FOE EVERYBODY. In those times of depression, keep a watch on Major Atkinson in ordei that time may not be wasted and the business of the colony delayed. Lei that wateli be a Waterbury, because it is ever reliable and trustworthy, as the Premier of an important colony ought to be. Keep a watch on the Treasury, and let it be a Waterbury, because it is | worthy the confidence of its owner, and never borrows, speculates in unreproductivo works, or loses casie or capital. Keep a watch 071 the Minister for Mines, and let that watch be a AVaterbury, because it is not dazzled by gold silver, or precious stones, but pursues the even tenor of its way in a thoroughly prompt and .businesslike manner, uninfluenced by reefs, rushes, or drifts. "T[e Waterbury. 1 ' iveep a watch on the Minister for Education, and let it be a Waterbury, because it is purely secular in its make-up, and inculcates habits of punctuality with due regard to the value of time, without the slightest deviation for the fads of any sect or party. Keep a watch on the Woyks department, and let that watch be a Waterhury, in order that trains may run to time, and the travelling public may have an exact idea of when they are likely to reaoli thoir destination. Keep a watcli on the Minister of Justice, and of poiuvc _i should, be a WfUosbuvy, in 'cycler 'ihat" Hs unswerving' accuracy may set an example to tho administrators of the law to let their decisions be prompt and reliable, and unvarying under any circy,in stances. Ifeep a wateli on tlie people, and Jet it bp a Wa^erbury, because it is too strong to sucumb to any reasonable wear and tear, too simple to get out of order, too cheap to be beyond he reach of the posrest, and too useful \o be without. There is jyji bettor New ; Year's sunye.^io. procurable than the ; \Vaterbury and every mar,, woman. ; and cllitd'shoulcl owu'one. HADDOCK AHD PEYEE, AGENTS. this p-flTi^Sjib *%* 1 rY j TH^ L n iff! • jdjf JiiimlJo'ii also for I'/j J~K,*^s'
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8331, 6 April 1889, Page 5
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401Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8331, 6 April 1889, Page 5
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