yi EATH DUTIES. We hear a lot about these at tb&presenttime, but they are surely of secondary importance to the duties of the living. Everyone has a duty to perform to himself or to others, and tbat is to buy and recemmend the Waterbary Watch, and encourage a reward for correct time. Tho father who has not bought his youDgster a Waterbary has failed in hiß duty, and will probably regret it when too late. They are sold in all sizes and designs, and cased in solid silver, rolled gold, or nickel. Prices range from 13s 6d to £4- 4s, and there is no excuse,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2105, 28 June 1894, Page 11
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105Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2105, 28 June 1894, Page 11
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