m H E NEW WATERBUR Y. SHORT-WINDING SERIES. STEM SET. People who have often desired to purchase a Waterbury Watch on account of its accurate timo-keeping, bub who have been deterred by the greatly exaggerated length of mainspring in the old series, will be <jlad to know that the new watches just to hand, ex Arawa, use a spriug of the ordinary length only, and wind with the same ease as an ordinary English or American lovor watch. The time-keeping qualities of the older series have not been interfered with, and the Waterbury Watch Company offer to-day through their local agents, E. Porter and Co., the correct time in the form of a new watch with ordinary length of spring, the hands of which are also controlled by a stop ou the outside. They are also manufacturing a ladies' watch of unparalleled neatness and beauty, on the improved linos of the latter series. These watches are worn by the bellos of English and American society, and by the younger members of the English Royal Family, on account of their novelty and accurate time. They are exactly similar In size and appearance to the highest-priced ladies' watches made, and are warranted to keep equal ! time. Each watch is cased in burnished nickel, perfectly neat and handsome in appearance, and sent out in silk-lined boxes, as formerly. PRICE OF NEW SERIES : Ladies' 20s and 22s 6d Gentlemen's 20s and 22s Gel Old series Gentlemen's 13s 6d These watches can be forwarded anywhere, by registered post, for ninepence extra. E. PORTER & CO., Queen - street, Auckland. IZOD'S " Artystyque" "Argosy," and Circular Hip" Corsets — 13s lid. 9a lid, 10s Od. COATS, J. & P., "Extra Quality" Machine Cotton, 500 yard reals—4s (3d per doz. LANCASTER, Linoleums and Oilcloth, 9 and 12 feet wide—lis square yard. F INLAY'S Scotch Calicoes, Linen Finish, _£L for Underclothing—Bs lid doz. IRISH HAND-SEWN.—The Deny ComJL pany's Underclothing, in seta or separate garments, for trousseaux, trimmed with real lace, etc.* THESE Goods are my Specialties, imported direct from the makers. Try them once and you will never use any others. J. M. McLACHLAN, 222, Queen-street. JJEALTH, STRENGTH, AND VIGOR Free by post for six penny (N.Z.) stamps, a Medical Treatise by an eminent French Hospital Physician, thirty year* a Parisian Specialist (now rotired) showing sufferers how they may cure themselves of Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, Ac., Ac., without consulting a medical man. Address — Parisian Agency Co., P.O. Box 760, Sydney. "A boon to all desiring 'nolf-cur#.'"—Medical Review.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9450, 22 August 1889, Page 6
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