a favourite. .... SJ?M: Wm s a * H i a si&r *2S£ii*~*-**x*t‘\ Sm^ z ■**? WATSON'S ★★★ WHISKY The Premier of the Dominion. A GOOD WATCH FOR WEARING ON THE WRIST. psa m Suitable for Officers, Sportsmen, Cyclists, Motorists, etc. This shows our latest Wrist-Watch for Men. The case is of solid Silver, and the movement is a very fine * Lever one, with 15 jewels and com--1 pensation balance. Price 35/Abs,lately the Best Value in Key/ Zealand. We have other fine Wrist-Watches in Gun Metal or Silver, at 25/-, 30/-, 35/- to 40/9ct. Gold Watch, with leather strap, 72/6 ; also Ladies’ Bracelet Watches £7 10/- £8 10 1- £lO £l2 10/- £l4 10/£ls 10/- £l6 10/ £18 ! 10/- £2l each. ORDER BY MAIL DIRECT FROM US Stewart Dawson & Co., Ltd. JEWELLERS, WELLINGTON. | V I t STEEL WIRE ROPE ❖ FOR LOG MAULING. ONE UNIFORM QUALITY OF THE HIGHEST EXCELLENCE 1 THAT CAN BE MADE. SOLE AGENTS—- <♦ HUTCHESON, WILSON & CO., 32, JERVOIS QUAY, WELLINGTONYES, Three Thousand Already, no less than £3OOO has been won in cash prizes alone by "guns” using OAO. Shot-Cartridges besides CUPS, TROPHIES, and OTipR PHIZES. THUS SPORTSMEN SPEAK: Mr. W. J. HOLLAND, of Cbortsoy, writes:—“l know that I invariably ••cure better results with your cartridges than with any other make.’* Mr. T. McNAB, of Mount Bd«o/ writes:—“l cannot think toe highly of jour cartridges ” , Mr. J. P. JEPSEN, Junr., of Bunnythorpe, writes:—**! have been using your cartridges for a great many seasons and I always find them really ga&d killing cartridges.” 1 Hundreds of Other Tributes. MEMORISE THIS TRADE MARK: a 99 SS3 >C.A C.” CARTRIDGES are told by the following firms of standing in V/eilinglon:—J. E. Evans; George Denton; J. Duthie and Co., Ltd.; E. W. Hills and Co., Ltd.; Stewart Timber, Glass and Hardware Co., Ltd.; United Farmers’ Co* jperativo Association, Ltd.; Wairarapa Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Ltd.; and Gecrae Winder OUR ENVIABLE REPUT AXIOM . Is due, not altogether to our craftsmanship, long experience, and knowledge of our trade, but to a great extent, to our conscientious personal attention to the individuality and idiosyncrasies of every client. The clothes of the MORRISON & PKKNEV man express his personality.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7871, 5 August 1911, Page 10
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