MORE WATCHES DESIRABLE. KEEP a watch on Mr Gladstone, and let it be a Waterbury, in order that its re* gularity and steady adherence to correct principles may stimulate the great statesman to persevere in his determination to give Ireland what she asks for and is worthy of—Home rule and self-government. Keep a watch on Lord Salisbury—a Waterbury, because he miy then remember that i one of the greatest boons of the age —the correct time for 13s 6d—;s the product of peace-loving Democratic America, pledged to arbitration, and hating war. He may also then consider the advisability of settling international differences by fairer methods ahan coercion, and the power of might over tight. Keep a watch on O’Donovan Rosea, not a Waterbury, because its simple construction and perfect integrity would be no match for the ingenious plotter whose vapourings have caused so much speculation in Great Britain aud America. - Keep a watch on the Works department, ! and let that watch be a Waterbury, in order that the trains may run to time, and the travelling public may have an exact idea of when they are likely to reach their destination. Keep a watch on the Minister for Justice and of course it should be a Waterbury, in order that it unswerving accuracy may set an example to the administrators of the law to let their decisions be prompt and reliable, and unvarying under any circumstances. Keep a watch on the people and let it be a Waterbury, because it ’is too strong to succumb to any reasonable wear and tear, too simple to get out of order, too cheap to be beyond the reach of the poorest, and too useful to be without. There is no better New Year’s souvenir procurable than the Waterbury, and every man, woman, and child should own one. R. GARDNER & Co., LAMBTON QUAY. JUDAH MYERS, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, W. EADES & CO., (Late W. Nicholson), 20, Cuba-street, Opposite Te Aro House, And Lambton-quay. UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL FURNISHERS. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS,
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 8347, 28 March 1888, Page 2
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334Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 8347, 28 March 1888, Page 2
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