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rpHB WONDERFUL WATERBUBY. Thousands of testimonials have been received in its favor, and hundreds of editorials have been written Jn Ma praise. A watch that everybody can afford to own m<rlfcß universal rooognitfon, bab as everybody eonid not itfford to keep some of the soo»Ued cheap watohes in repair, the first cost ia L-ot the only thing to be considered bafore pnrchasicg The parts of the " WATEBBOKr" being interchangeable, the cost of repairs ie minimised. Undisturbed the " Waterbury, " like Tennyaon's I Lrook," •'Goes on for ever." Bufc should tcoident, or an invincible onrioeity to •• ace the inside of it," lead yon to tamper with it, or throw it out of gear, it oan be at t nee repaired and returned to you in going order for a cum not exceeding in tny case, half -a-orown ; whilst broken hands or giaeaes are renewed for sixpence, by A. vV. M 'Arthur, Prinoes ptreet. Thus it it not enly the cHeapeit to buy but the chenpeat to repair ; and th« Bum usually paid for " ovorhauling" a continental or " ohe»p " EngU* h watch la nearly sufficient in pnrohafe a " Wateebury," which will always give you the oorreot time, and save yy r 'U the didootrifort and annoyance In* separable from a tricky, faithlosß time mutilstcr. Do not be deceived by imitations, however olever, offered at a iow shilling* less. Too " Waterburt " is worth thirteen an<3 sixpence, and the faot that over two million! have been eonfc out from the factory is ■nffioient guarantee of its fidelity. Large shipment? have ben eenfc to Europe to compete with continental productions in their own strongholds, and its superior timo keepIng record ensures it a certain victory, We wonder what other watch manufacturer c&n oliim euch an output ?

PEICE, 13s 6d. KEW ZEALAND HARDWARE CO. (Limited), AND MATEIESON BROTHERS & CO.,

MAlij I Tuesday, 22nd November. ' For Wellington. P.cton. Jsekon, New Plymouth, and Auckland, per Rotoraa, *G x^,Lo p.m. \*BDNESDAT, 238 D NOVEMBBR; For Wellington, ,Nap!er, Oieborne, and Auokand, per Te Anau. at 3.45 p m For Sydney, por Wakatipn, at 3.45 p.m Thd-i si>a^, ' 4th Nov£mbkr. For Australian Coloaiea, United Kingdom •nd Europe, aleo India, China, Hong Ko£ »nd Japan Mauritius, South Africa, Re. union, and A3 s he dee Seyohellea, per Wniraropa, at 6 30 a m, Correepondenca for the United Kingdom Sorr * addre " ed *^ d ■ jre^ " _ Saidrdat, 26th Novjbmbeb For Wellington, Picton, and Kelson, per Penguin, at 12.15 p.m. J. Ai HDTTOJN, OMe? Pontm>w»«r.

MB G.EOfiG EROBI SON SURGEON DENTIST (Opposite Wetleysui Uimroh). KUEN aTEBST, OAMABIJ. • Arfci_d«r _ e6lWj ifom _ jq iixtrjiotiona (f 2 6 stoppinga ... n ;_; 7 6 From 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. From borne on rim Tuesday ->f e »nh month ALL vvoftK (JUARANTERD. SPRING, 1887. S^VATfiRLOy HOUSF, JOHN HOOD is now opening up New Goods in TRIMMED AND USTRIMMED STRAW HATS AND BONNETS. CHILDREN'S tfANOr BONNEfS STOCKISOETTB JACKETS ' Sl_K OTTOMAN JACKETS, VISITES* A large Variety o DRESS GOODS. Fancy Sateen Prints *anpy Alsaoian L»wns ™X™" L>M -*- Galateia Laoe Curtains Cretonnes VV oo ™ 8 t".»»»oy Aprons Jubilee Lsces Jabflee Friliings Hosiery " Table juinen Linoleums Carpets, Matting Cotton and Linen ijheetmgsf JO H W hOO D. Thames Stoket,

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6504, 22 November 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6504, 22 November 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6504, 22 November 1887, Page 2

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