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BEYOND COMPETITION. The Waterbury Watches take front rank as the timekeepers of the day.’* They are not “English levers*’ made in Geneva, and puffed luto notoriety to enforce sales and ensure disappointment. The faobory v which is now turning out over half a million of these watches per annum—a production larger than that of any other watch company in world—is still unable to keep pace with the demand, and has now ©x« tended its operations into the very heart of the cheap watch.making territory ou the confident of Europe where it successfully competes with these “ English levers “ on equal terms. These are no idle boasts, but stubborn facts, and we challenge the refuta* tion of these assertions. The Waterbnrys (series E, J, and L) are only nickel-plated watches sold at a low figure, but they get their reputation from live purchasers and not the owners of dead stock. They are far more reliable timekeepers than half of the jewelled-all-over, patent, half-cock, go-as-you-please, back-action, hair-trigger, corn* ponsated-look-atitch burglar-baits made in Switzerland and Germany, and sold aa English levers. The Waterbary Watches have nothing to fear from ridicule, no dread of exposure. They are simply what they claim to be, and defy competition. These world-famed and time-tried watches may be obtained from any respectable dealer or storekeeper throughout the Colonies* Prices : Series E, the old favourite, 13a 6d j Series J (gents 1 size) and L (ladies’ size, the now short-winding, stem-winding, and setting marvels, 22a fid each. No watoh sold as a Water ary ls genuine, without the wc*?d Waterbury and the Interwoven letters W. W. Co. printed in fine type upon its dial face. Waterbury Watoh Company's Repair Agency, id. J. Freeman, Manners street, Wellington. II

Tho total length of the Forth Bridge is 2765yds (I 4*7th miles). There are two cantilever spans of 1710 ft each (the longest in the world). Fifty-one thousand tons of steel were used in the construction. Extreme height above mean water level, over 370 ft. About 25 acres of surface to be painted. Coat about £3,000,000. Commenced April, 1883 ; opened by Prince of Wales, March 4, 1890. MEMORY. —Loisette’s system— “Invaluable for exam purposes and us a sound training of the memory” —J. Harper Sc.ufe, L.L.D,, Law Lecturer of King’s College, London {Jan 1891. “I was impressed with the possibilities of improvement to memory which the lessons open up,”—R. N. Ingle, AI.A., M.D., Gain bridge University Lecturer in Midwifery (Jau« 1890). “ I intend to educate my son entirely on your system.”—Rev O. E, Oockin, M.A., Rector of Lea. (Had lessons by post,) “ Great advantage to strong memory; incalculable aid to weak one.”—DrJ. M, Buckley. “Able to give gUt of book after reading it once.” —Rev J, M, Macdonald, 8.A., Oxon, M.A., Sydney. “ An excellent travelling companion.”—Captain J. B. Haye, R.N. “Invaluable. *’ J. J. Francis, Q.O. “Tremendously popular in Oxford.” Pall Mall Gazette, Feb 4, 1890, Prospectus free. One pupil, L 5 13s; ten pupils, LI 4s each. Prof Loisette, 37i New Oxford street, London, England. New York is ahead of all tho other cities if individual riches running up into seven or more figures is meant. It is that New York has over 1000 millionaires, while Loudon has 600, Paris 500, Berlin 200 and Vienna 100. A Fair, Beautiful Skin.—Sulphollne Soap gives tho natrnal tint and peach like bloom ot a perfect complexion; makes the skin smooth, supple, healthy, comfortable. SuU pholine Soap, 6d tablets. Everywhere. ■ 3 The Tasmanian authorities are at present engaged in a crusade against gambling in the shops in the cities of Hobart and Launceston, and at a meeting in Launceston a few days ago, it was decided to petition the AttorneyGeneral to bring a Bill into Parliament to put down the evil. The Mayor, who oooupied the chair, pointed out that (hey did not want to run the totaliaator off the racecourse, where he thought It was to a I certain extent the means of preventing j swindles.

Eno’s “Fruit Salt *' is tho slrapleetand beat remedy yet introduced. It removes by natural means effete matter or poison from the blood, thereby preventing and curing Bolls, Catbuncloa. Quinsy, Fevers, Feverish Skin, Erysipelas, and all Epidemics, and counteracts any Erros of Eating or Drinking and prevents dlarrhoaa. It Is a pleasant beverage which supplies the want of ripe fiuit, and may be taken as an Invigorating and cooling draught under any circumstances, from infa cy to old ago. Caution —Examine each bottle, and see that the capsule Is marked Eno’s “Fruit Salt." Without it you have been imposed on by a worthless imitation. Sold by all chemists. Prepared only at Eno’s V^ ru toßalt Works, Pomeroy street. New Cross road, London, England. KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES cure Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis. Medical testimony states thej no other medicine is so effectual in the cure of tb*®® dangerous maladies. One lozenge geroua luruauios. uuo luocugv - uuu or two at bedtime ensures rest. For re-'®^J n B . difficulty of breathing they aro K 11 contain no opium nor any violent drug. ' 3oia Dy 1411 chemists, in tins. Is IJdand 2s 9d each. Hollo way’s Pills and and Emigrants.—Those who cross Up' Beas ' °“sfi£sil? climate, but they do not change‘ho The altered conditions of life, tho o! travel and other causes render t*® traveller and emu grant peculiarly liable to dlserfosami accidents when far from efficient medical nil. With these associated temedlea at hand they may be «al dt <> M™ a nhvelclan always at their call, and they may ho certain that situations will bo constantly arising in certain that situations . n Ura : 0 , which they will require a rondy rosoarce In tlrae ol need The directions for use which accompany each bS and pot S Holloway's Pills and Ointment are W ... . * A ntn.nl, lh.Yl l7T!fa|PO. AUd ftCO ftppUdox ana pov o* ~ y—■ — _ . written in plain and simple language, and cable in all cases

A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. PATENT PILLS. Are univereally admitted to bo 'worth a Guinea a Box for Biliousand Nervous Disorders suck as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after Meals. Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chill*, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costivenocs, Scurvy and 4‘Sotches on the Utkin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Herrons and Trembling Sensations, Ac. The first doso mil give relief in twenty minutes. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one bos of theao Pills and they will Lo acknowledged to bo , WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For females of all ages these Pills are invaluable, as a few doses of then carry oiT all humours, and bring about all that ie required. No female should be without them.. There Is no Medicine to bo found equal to Beecham's Pills for removing any obstruction or irregularity of the system. If taken according to the directions given with each box, they will soon restore females of all ages to sound and robust health. This has been proved by thousands who have tried them, and found the benefits which ars ensured by their use. For a Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, and all Disorders of the Liver, they act like magic, and a few doses will bs found to work wonders on the most important organs in tho human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore tho long lost complexion, bring beck the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action with the rosebud of health the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are Facts testified continually by members of all classes of society and one of tho best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is, BEECHAM’S PILLS have the L Sals of any Patent Medicine in the World

Beecham’Ei Magic Cough Pills ( Asa remedy for Coughs in general, Asthma. Bronchial Affections, Hoarseness, Shortness of Breath, Tightness and Oppression of the Chest, Wheezing, &c., these Fills stand unrivalled. They aro the best ever offered to the public and wiil Tpeedily icraove that Fer.sc of oppression and difficulty of breathii**, -which nightly do* prive the patient of rcstfc Xci ony person give BESCHAM’S COUGH FJKLS ft trial, and the most violent Cough will in a short U£&o he removed CAUTtoa.— The public are requested to notice that the words “ Beecham’s Pills, St. Helens,” are on the Government Stomp affixed to each box of tho Pills. If not on they are a forgery. Prepared only and sold wholesale and retail by the proprietor, T. Beecham, Chemist, St. Helens, Lancashire, England, in boxes at Is and 2s 9d each.—Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers throughout the Colonies. N.B.—Full directions are given with each box.

GOLD MEDALS 1884-1885-1886-1888. ! hu'M* DISINfECTANTS Fragrant, Non-Poisonoas, Do Not Stain , In all cases of Fever, &c., and for all Disinfecting and Purifying purposes, use " Sanitas" Fluids, Powder & Soaps. "QANITAS” DISINFECTING FLUID O oxygenates and purifies the air; bestdresianjj' for Wounds and Sores; also for House Disinfection. " QANITAS” DISINFECTING FLUID the best Antiseptic Gargle for Infectious Sore Throats, &c., and for Disinfecting Linen. SANITAS” DISINFECTING FLUID Should be used In all “SANITAS" in all its varied preparations in shape and form may find dally applications in "Dictionary o'Domestic Medicine, 6*., by SrchCEK Thomson, M.D., and J. C. Steele. M.D. Full Particulars on Application to W. C. FITZGERALD, WEILIHCTOH. The Sanitas Co. Ltd., Bethnal Green, London, £*

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9321, 16 June 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9321, 16 June 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9321, 16 June 1891, Page 4

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