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THE WATERBURY WATCHES have detived their reputation of being RELIABLES TIMEKEEPERS from the myriads of grateful purchasers who have satisfied themselves that they are fall} up to the standard of excellence claimed by the makers. They are STR^JG, HANDSOME, SERVICEABLE, WELL FINISHED WATCBES, nnd far more reliable than half of (he jewelled-all-over-patent-balf-cock-go-as- > ou-pleaso-back-aclion chronographs of j the^ day. Genuine testimonials as to their worth can be produced by tho thousand, Messrs Thompson Bros., storekeepers, Cordillera, N. S. W., writo :—: — "It gives us great pleasure in stating that ont of 100 watches sold by us, only one has been returned, and this one was afterwards prosed to have had uaiifcunlly rough treatment. We can strongly rcco'iimend the Waterbu'y ns a cheap and honest watch." John O. Trelawnhy, Feq., Maiden »iead station, Tenterfisld, N. S. W., writes :— " Having hail a practical acquaintance with your watches for nearly five years, I beg to testify to their invariable accuracy in recording time* Tho paucity of the English language fails to famish me with terms adequate to express my high approval of them." Lieut. Wm. Waddilovb, R. N. R., Commander of the R. M. S. Iberia, sayß :—: — " I be£ to state that I have carried with me for the past two years one of your shortwinding Waterbury Watches. It has proved a most reliable timekeeper, autl 1 find it most useful at Ben, as moving its hands doe 3 not seem to affect its accuracy.' A better proof of tbe known excellenca of tte Waterbnry Watches could not be wished for than the face tnat many unprincipled dealers attempt to palm off on tbe anwaiy inferior imitations as '" as sroo.l as," or "better than tho Watebbury." Purchasers should note that no watch sold as a Waterbnry is genuine without it has the * ord Watebbury printed in fine type upon its dial face, and also the interlaced letters W. W. Co The genuine articles may be obtained from any leading respectable dealer or storekeepei through oat the colony. Prices : Series X, the old long-winding favourite, 13s 6 1 ; Series J, the new short-winding Gentlemen's Waterbiiry, 22a 6d ; Series L, the Ladieß' Gem, 22s 6d. JOHN AVERY, AGENT . Devon Street, New Plymouth. {For continvation.ot nines see 4th page)

Wanteds, |_ WANTED,— A HOUSBKEKPER or GENERAL SERVANT for a BacLe'ora 1 Establishment. Mußt be a Good Cook. — Apply by littei, a'ating terms, to '• Housekeiper," uffio» of tl)in paper. * 875 BOOT TBADE. ' RANTED,— SIX GOOD BENCHMEN * » for pegsed work ; also TWO FINISHERS Wages, £2 10s per week of 45 hours. — Apply to WM. MoARTHUR & CO., 874 ' .Anfkltnd. T OST,— Un Friday Evening, at St. •*—* Mary's Schoolroom, or between that and Efliot-slreet, a email DIAMOND BROO JH. Tho fipder will be rewarded on bringing it to the office of this paper.' ' 880 \I7AN IED,— A Single MAN on a farm; * * mu-t be able to milk; good wages. — Apply office of this paper. 844 VACANCIES for BOARDERS.— AppIy lo &BS. Wjbskes, Somerset House, Devon- otrpet.. a 875. GO to the Hair Dressing Saloon oppo Bite the Taran&ki Hotel. Ladies' hair cut- Rooms kept private in the afternoon. Agent for Calilornia Soap, Novels. " - 85.1 WANTED,— COOK for private famil3 j good wages given to a competent person.' Albj; General BERVANIS for Town and Uonntry. — Apply to Mre Bond, Registry Office, Devon-street. 743 WANTED,— The public to know that FIRST-CLAbS POTATOES can be had in any quantity, delivere 1 free to any part of thu town, by W. B. Davies & Go513 DINNERS on MARKET DAYS (Weddays and Saturdays) at 9(1 KAOfl, at Mas. WEEK US', Somerset-. Bourdiug'houdO, Dovon-Btreut - 97 T> ED CROSS REMEDIES are obtainable •*■ *- m all grocers und chemists, and at the Cash PalaC/J. — Red Cross Ointment, the Mighty Healer. ". .' THE. , : NEW ZEALAND ' ACCIDENT INSUiiAKCfi COMPAQ. (Established 1879.) AFTER a lapse of three years this old tn<i successful Company nsames bueineett in tbe Taranaki Dibtriot, and will I issue Accident and Guarantee Policies as formerly. During the eleven years of its existence the N.Z. AOOIDEM' INSURANCE Co. hus paid in cluiois £68,445, und has returned in bonu»es to its polioy-holJots £1,610. tutLorzgcfl Capital Ueoerve jfuud ... lO,OI>O Prospectus and all other information from F. P. CORKILL, Ag ; nt for T&runabi District. .^* Premiums payable yenrly, balf-yearl f or quarterly. Weekly Tickets, ii - curing £100, fur One. Shilling at d Sixpence. J NEW ZEALAND AOCIDBNT ISSUR. ' AWOE QVMPAKY, !

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9088, 21 May 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9088, 21 May 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9088, 21 May 1891, Page 3

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