BONGARD THE CHEMIST FOR EVERYTHING Wristlet llulvlluv STEWART DAWSON'S LADIES' WRISTLET WATCHES, with Expanding Bangles, are mope popular and fashionable than ©ver. We have a very line selection at present, in 9-et. and 15-et gold. They are beautifully made, highly finished, and with ordinary care they will last a lifetime, and give every satis-. faction. The watch movements are fully Jewelled Keyleis, with Compensation Balance, and all the newest improvements. IN 9-et. GOLD THE PRICES RUN~ £6/10/-, £6/15/-, £7/5/-, £7/10/-, £8, £8/10/-, £9, £10/10/IN 15-et. GOLD THE PRICES RUN£9/10/-, £10, £11, £12, £13/10/- and opwardi Ladies' Wristlet Watches with Leather Straps The Watches have fully Jewelled Keyless Lever Movement, Compensation Balance, and all newest improvements. ' In 9-ct Gold Cue the prices run — £3/3/-, £3/10/-, £4, £4/10/-, £5/5/-, £6, and £8/10/----ln Silver C*te the pricei run—3o/-, 42/-. 45/-, 50/-, and 55/As we do not employ Agents or Travelling Salesmen, to ensure receiving our goods it is necessary to deal with us direct at our Auckland Treasure House. We pay postage and guarantee safe delivery of the goods. Stewart tyazoson S &c, The Leading dewellePSi QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. ' - <J9BT~~1ISKBBS!33BSE&B&\ ~j^^w The value of the bonus system in ox- Mt^KL i^mi^m^^mmi^ pediting work is strikingly shown By tho A— experience of an American munitions Successful \J V/l lIVJU Treatment factory which has just corf Meted an Known throughout the length and breadth of . i * i nr>nnr\r\ ull * \u ait- New Zealand as the most successful Goitre Order of 1,000,000 shells for th© Alne*. remedy, Doi«'s Goitre Treatment \iaf Thn wrvrbmon v.™ rwiiiiwai in finish 2b over 8000 successes to its credit, including man> xne worsmen were reqnuea xo nnis>n Australian cases. It rarely fails to reduce the shells a day—preliminary work neck to its normal frraceful proportions. Does - , . , , rt not upset the system. Perceptible results are course. For this they received, 10c per usually seen in the flrsi two or three weeksshell; for every shell beyond this m g»fi2\JSSET SSSLJ^^?«S?oS bar they were to have ?4c. Some of the men completed 100 shells in eight hours* (j^ m J)OIQ , Family Chemist •under tins system—thus earning wet 8 u ' 4 jy Victoria Avenue WANG AN UI 5
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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18385, 5 July 1917, Page 4
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