TWO NEW LINES—BROWN GRAVEL SHINGLE ROOFING ARTISTIC, DURABLE, ECONOMICAL. EMBOSTEEL CEILINGS, ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS, REASONABLE PRICES. The New Zealand Hardware Co., Ltd., DUNEDIN, INVERCARGILL, TIMARU.
■'r the tioustwirrs friend Quickest and easiest to make—greatest result. One teaspoonful of Symington’s stirred an boiling water, and you have a delicious cup of coffee—satisfying and stimulating. Most economical. Always ready. No bother. No fuss. Thos. Symington A Co.- Edinburgh and London, -9 COFFEE ESSENCE i f^T R W\\ I 2 10 9 8 BIG BEN 7 5 e is Big Ben—Two good alarms in one Take your choice in Big Ben. He rings either way you wish five straight minutes or every other half minute for all of ten minutes unless you switch him off. He’s two alarms in one. If you’re a light sleeper, turn on the half-minute taps before you go to bed. If you sleep heavily, set the five minute call. You can slumber then without the get-up worry on your mind. When morning comes, and it’s announced by Big Ben’s jolly bell, you can’t help getting up at once, for Big Ben never fails to get you wide awake. Big Ben is really three good clocks in one, two excellent alarms and a fine time-keeper to keep in any room and tell time all day by. If you have got to get up bright and early, if you have to get down to work on time, ask for Big Ben at your jewellers, and try him for a week. You’ll never want to be without him afterwards. Big Ben stands seven inches tall. He is triple nickel-plated and wears an inner vest of steel that insures him for life. His big, bold figures and hands are easy to read in the dim morning light. His large, comfortable keys almost wind themselves. He rings five minutes steadily or ten intermittently. If he is oiled every other year, there is no telling how long he will last. Big Ben is made in La Salle, Illinois, U.S.A., by Westclox. His price is 12/6, postage 6d. extra. If you cannot find him in your town, send a money order to the makers’ New Zealand office, Westclox, Routh's Building, Wellington. They will have one mailed to you by the nearest jeweller.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 33
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