TEE LADIES' WATEEBUBY WATCH
Is a plain nickel-plated timekeeper, which performs its functions as well in water as it does in the owner's pocket;, and ia sold for 22s 6d by all storekeepers and dealers throughout the colonies. Persons afflicted with doubt as to the advertised merits of the wonderful Waterbury watches can inspect the originals of all published testimonials on application at the, company's head Australasian otfices in Sydney, or they can buy a Waterbury and test it in competition with one of the "cheap English levers" constructed for the benefit of the credulous, composed of nine-tenths of case, and the remainder stamped rubbishy Swiss mechanism, which accounts for all the milk thereisin that particular cocoanut. The Ladies' Waterbury (Series "L ,, ), like the other products of this world-famed factory, is only just what is claimed for it—a perfectly reliable time-; keeper, equally adapted to the necessities of a live duchess or a washerwoman, and sold at a price that places it withiu the reach of all classes. The watch itself has, since its introduction, given universal satisfaction. It is not only an accurate, butalao a neat and elegant little timekeeper, similar in construction to ,tho new short-winding gentleman's Waterbury (Series " 0 "), but smaller, and without aeconde-hand. Mr. Charles J. Horstey, J.P., C.P.S., Mudgee, N.S.AV., who is the happy possessor of one of these watches, writes :—" I have much pleasure in stating that my Waterbury Watch (a Series "L") is, without exception, one of the best watches I ever owned, although I have had many more expensive. It is a reliable and excellent timekeeper." To be obtained from any respectable storekeeper or dealer; price, •22s 6d. Wholesale agents for Auckland: Messrs. E. Porter and Co., and McArthur and Co. - 5
The Pine-tree is the Tree of Life. The Lairitz pine-wool products, preventatives, and lemedies for gout, influenza, rheumatism, etc., consisting of pine-wool flannel, underlothing, hosiery, foot-soles, chest preservers, kneecaps, knitting yarn, etc. Pine-wool wadding and oil for embrocations; extract of (pine-needles) for baths ; soap for toilet and laundry purposes, etc. Sole agents in New Zealand, Hallenstein Bros., New Zealand Clothing Factory, 158 and 160, Queenstreet. See advertisement.
;,.w-,-!-;-' ; --; : . 7 - :■'■;..■;; ;^,.-y.^..V" USES. "How lovely and white is. that marble," he said; " It looks as if covered with enow." "Not it," she replied, quickly raising her head; " It's been cleaned with Sapolio!" To polish knives To remove rust To renew oil-cloth To scrub floors To brighten metals To renovate paint To wash out sinks To scour bath-tubs To clean .dishes To whiten marble To scour kettles True happiness You'll always know If you will use SAPOLIO. SOLD BY GrocerSi Druggists, and Ironmongers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8585, 5 June 1891, Page 6
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