THE VOUCHER ALARM, 12/6. This is the New Style Alarm, with bold, open face, easily-read numerals, and dome at the back—an arrangement which produces the attractiveness of the design. It has a deep, musical, continuous ring. Beautifully finished ; has convex glass, and is a strong, serviceable, and reliable Timepiece. Height 4fin. <HEKE is no risk, no uncertainty about what you are getting when you send to us for a Clock. Our business is—Clocks. We know all about them—how they are constructed, the merits of the various movements, what does and what does not constitute a good Clock. As practical, professional Clockmakers, we recommend, without hesitation, the two Clocks as illustrated. They are manufactured especially for us by a famous manufacturer, and though so low in price, may be depended on to keep time accurately and to give a reliable service. Upon their reliability we are willing to stake our reputation as experts on Clocks. a ezsg&sa '""■"■HSffe THE. IMPERIAL ALARM, 6/6. The Imperial is similar to the Voucher in every respect, but is on a smaller f-calo the height being 4in. Same musical ring, same convex glass an! beautiful finish. Though smaller, is no less accurate as an alarm and a timepiece, and no less strong, serviceable, and reliable. Other Clocks from 6/6 to 21/Corner Princes Street and ESoray Place, DUKEDIX.
r Authorised to Practise beforo Patents Office, New Zealand Government NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIAN, ANI FOREIGN PATENTS. Full Information on Application Consulting Mechanical Engineer. 40 DOWLING ST., DUNEDIN. PATENTS Designs and Trade Marks Prepared for all Available Countries. (Established 1882.) CONSULTING MECHANICAL ENGINEER and ARCHITECT, STOKES' BUILDINGS. No. 91a PRINCES STREET. Residence: 64 FREDERICK STREET (Corner of Clarendon street), DUNEDIN. Enquire about Cheap Design Protection fcSmall Inventions. Some of the most famous Patents spring from the simplest ideas. TELEPHONES: Residence and Office, 473. Telegrams: "DAVEY, DUNEDIN." GUIVx. .*=>« I7¥oR WARDED to any address for Is per pair, Snagproof Hip Boots; " Woonsocket,'' 27s 6d; "Maple Leaf,'' 355; "Stout's Patent Gold Seal.." 40s; "Crackproof," 42s 6d; Miners' Rubber Hide (sizes 6 to 12), leather soled, 425; Knee, 28s 6d; Rubber-soled Knee, 21s. 255. All Rubber Goods and Oilskin Clothing a Specialty.— J WATSON, Importer, Port Chalmers, and at 95 Rattray street, Dunedin.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3298, 30 May 1917, Page 22
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