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OVER THE SEA. Edward W. Fisher, pastor of church at Sand Hollow, Ohio, writes, Dec. 1, 'S7, in sending his watch for repairs: "I only wish that all of our church member* would do as well in their sphere as that little timekeeper has done, and complain as little. 1 5 never stays away from meeting, never strike, always behaves well in meeting and always ' gets there.' Nor do I blame him for wanting and planning to make you a visit and stt his boyhood home in ' old Waterbury' again. Please let him stay till he and you are satisfied, then pay his way bach to ha Western home again. His brother (our No. -) is well and doing well. The enclosed coupons (65) are to be used to make him happy* Yours for time." F. F. Borrell, Meadville, Penn., writes, Dec. 1, '87: "I am in the Railway Mail Service and require correct time, i'or the last two years I've depended on my Waterbury, and have not missed a train or been behind time." Andrew Guilliams, Fincastle, Incl., writes, Dec., 1, '87 : "I received my watch several weeks ago; it is doing good running. 1 would just as soon have it as one that cost $50. It has run with one of my friends, watch that cost $50. I have spoken well oi your watches." Whitefield Moore, Woodland. Tex.» writes, Nov. 14, '87: * * * "I have one of your watches, which I have been using some time, that has not needed repair* ing, cleaning, or regulating, and is us good a time-keeper as I ever saw." 0. A. Turner, Bronson, Kan., writes, Nov. 18, '87: * * * "It has kept true as correctly as any higher priced watch could." L. L. Merrifield, Abilene, Kan., writes, Nov. 19, '87 : * * * "ft keeps as good time as one costing $10 or $1:1." Ernest H. Smith, Cabot, Vb., writes, Nov. 25, '87: * * * "I believe the Water bury watch to be one of the bes time-keepers that I have ever owned. E. PORTER & CO., Auckland. ADELINA PATTL Mdme. Adelina Patti writes " I have found Pears' Soap _ "matchless for the hands" "and complexion." (Signed) Adelina Patti. PEARS' SOAP-Pure ! Fragrant! Refre g t ha For toilet and nursery. Specially prepare' herS delicate skin of ladies and children, ami jj. sensitive to the weather. Prevents redness, ness and chapping. Sold everywhere. Luxuriant Glossy Hair.—To obtain this avoid uoisonous hair restorers and dyes, am Rowlands' Macassar Oil, known for neari. years as the best preserver, strengHiene., beautifier of the hair. Sold also in a K oll ' e '- , , NP s' for fair-haired ladies and children. K " rll T^ on s KaLYDOR removes freckles, tan, cutaneous f And produces a beautiful complexion. Ask in perfumery for Rowlands' articles, ot w, — ton Garden. London.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9131, 13 August 1888, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9131, 13 August 1888, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9131, 13 August 1888, Page 6

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