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THE GOLDEN WATEBBTJBY, By last mail steamer the first parcel of Gold Waterburys ever shipped to Australasia were received, and are now on view at all our agencies. These are the. hand-' somest watches obtainable anywhere. They: combine the famous time-keeping qualifications of the older series, with the shortness of mainspring of an English Lever. Any! person desiring "the correct time” ina; gold case is advised to call and invest <£2 10s in the new Golden Waterbary. The Golden Wateebubt ... £2 10a The Golden Wateebubt ... £2 10a The Golden Waterbury ... £2 10s 1 The Golden Wateebubt ... £2 10s The Aluminum Bronze Waterbury is the; same watch as the above, but instead of the well-known Waterbury movement being encased in Gold, it is finished in a! combination of metals closely resembling' the precious metal, but less costly, although equally durable. Tee Aluminum Beonze Wateebubt £2 The Aluminum Beonze Wateebubt £2, The Aluminum Beonze Wateebubt £2 The Aluminum Beonze Wateebubt £2 The Ladies’ Waterbury is too well known to need any description. This unique and trustworthy watch is carried and prized by many of the leading ladies of the age. It is unpretentious in appearance, but neat and thoroughly reliable. Any parent wishing to inculcate habits of punctuality in his daughters should give them a Waterbury, short wind, with enamelled dial. The Ladies’ Wateebubt £1 2s 6d The Ladies’ Wateebubt ill 2s 6d The Ladies’ Wateebubt- £1 2s fid The Ladies’ Waters ust J6l 2s 6d The Gentlemen’s Short Wind Waterbury “J,” with enamelled dial, seconds hand, and jewelled movement, is a strong, serviceable watch, infinitely superior to many of the gaudy "chronic-graphs” made in Continental back-slums, and fathered in England, which, with a guarantee to "go” as long as they are " carried,” are considered pair value for from four to ten guineas. As 75,000 Gentlemen’s Waterburys have been sold by the writer in New Zealand alone during the past four yean, and more than half a million more during the same period in Australia, the vendors of trashy imitations can safely be' left to console themselves with a " soda and bitterness ” at their own expense. It’s surprising what a lot of rubbishy imitations are offered for sale. One "gentleman” in Canterbury, who has been an industrious collector of Waterbury watch boxes, imports a special “Waterbury” of his own, which never has been known to " go,” and certainly never will be. The poorest apology ever submitted for a watch was offered the writer by a Christchurch jeweller, securely ensconced in a Waterbury watch box, as a genuine wateebubt, so that the public desiting-the cobbect time must see that the monogram of the Company, W.W.C., is on the face of every watch, being only from our recognised agents. The Gentlemen’s WateSbuet "J” £1 2a fid. The Gentlemen’s Wateebubt "J”. i>l 2a fid. The Gentlemen’s Wateebubt “J” £1 2s fid. The Gentlemen’s Wateebubt "J” j £1 2s fid. Agents— E. REECE AND SONS. ASHBY, BEEGH AND GO. THE POPULAR BEVERAGE For Breakfast, Luncheon, Tea and Sapper in all seasons is Cadbubt’s Cocoa.— Comforting, strengthening, nourishing—for old and young, robust and feeble, lie Sinews of Wealth are found in Health; and health, strength, and staying power are retained and concentrated in Cadbubt’i Cocoa. It is absolutely pure. APerfeotPood —Aulsebrook’fi Biscuits."* AdvtJ . Read facts worth knowing about Ceyloß Tea (free) from Hyelop, 138, Cashel street. —[Advt. A sporting estate in the Highlands of Scotland, which was valued a few years ago at .£84,000, was offered for sale recently at Edinburgh, and the reserve price was only .£35,000, but there was not a single bid. ISO FOR.THE HAIR & SKIN An elegant dressingexiquisitely. perfumed, Mr- , moves all impurities from the scalp, prevents baldness and gray hair, and causes the hair to grow Thick. Soft and Beautiful. Infallible for curing eruptions, diseases of the skin, glands and muscles, and q uickly healing cuts, burns, bruises, sprains, &c. Caution.Luone genuine without the trade-mark of Barclay & Co.. Kew York, affixed to each bottle. The saltest piece of water upon earth is Lake Urumia, Persia, more than four i, thousand feet above the sea level. It i« ' very shallow, and no living thing can exist in it. " Its fame,- like gold, the more ’tii itried, The more shall its intrinsic wortllprocHaiia." THE DRINK KACir *DI NE&B by tuing the world “ GOLDEN BFBCiriC." w? SEATED AFTiDOtB 10 AlQOftO Ihbbiuaot (In any form). _ and Speedy. «r otherwise. I tree by return ... __ I itaa, and ALWAYS hu a beneficial effect ontheSrteiiu AND BTEEDY* UQ 1)0 given HfiMil Thousand* prove it. Pamphlet trith tectimonlTS n. The *• GOLDEN SPECQTC “la pexSatlrhanS

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9510, 4 September 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9510, 4 September 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9510, 4 September 1891, Page 2