BROADCAST BLESSING. The educational force of the Water bury Watch has been felt all ovoi the world. America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australasia have shared in its? civilising and encouraging impulse. The peasant of the Russian Empire, theKirghis 011 the steppe.': of Asia, the Arab horseman of the desert, and the Egyptian Fellaheen upon the Xiio can, and do boast, of a timekeeper, which for utility, accuracy, and rough service is the peer of, and often more to be relied upon than, any elaborately jewelled pocket piece carried by the nobility or richer classes of their respective countrymen. In Japan, throughout India, in the forests of Brazil, upon the plains of Buenos Ay res, find into the furthest back-blocks of A'.is tralia the Waterbury Watch lias found itway, and wherever the people ate industrious there the Waterbury Watches are worn ; there the people are daily becoming more punctual, enterprising, and successful. TICK. Tick is synonomous with credit, and proprobably derived from the word time. There is but one kind of tick worth having. The tick of a Waterbury Watch. Neither i.-?it too previous, nor a laggard, but always exactly on time, and if you heed the monition of its ever faithful warnings you, too, will be prompt, reliable and suceesful. JJEALTII IS WEALTH. The ladies of Auckland who suffer from backache or headache, the effects of a humid climate, will be glad to know that the Electric Corsets, so favourably known in England and in other parts of the world, are now obtainable in Auckland from their own drapers, in all sizes and either in lio-ht or dark colours. Shipments of these goods are now in port and can be obtained from all the well-known drapers. All ladies interested in hygienic garments are re quested to call and inspect the samples now on view. WHOLESALE AGENTS : W. McARTHUR AND CO., queen-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8314, 22 July 1890, Page 6
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