WM. STRACHAN, LIMITED. ■ II I VICTORIA BREWERY, JDTTTSTETDIZSJ. — • A'.-*' -v-l L ; OUR ALES ON TAP AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND ■ -> ; V WSkUVO — BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT Pronounced to be the Best IN the MARKET. . ' v .a ... . . .... I I ■ l|j j A SILVER WATCH FREE I '/ ; tl — What words are those ? B*A*T*F*L M*O*l L**D WE will present to every perßon salving the above Puzzle one of our splendid Silver Watches (Lady’s or Gent’s), having Solid Silver Cases, Jewelled Movements, and are Reliable Timekeepers. List Price, 50s. Send your answer at once, with a stamped addressed envelope, to know if you have won the Prize. If so, and you purchase one of our Solid Silver Chains to wesrfwith the Prize Watch, they will be sent, securely packed, free by registered post. Address — The Manager, THE GLOBE WATCH COMPANY, Ltd., 105 Pitt Street, SYDNEY. ■ SOME TESTIMONIALS:— Newlands, Waiuku, N.2L. March 26, 1898. Dear Sirs,—l received watch and chain in good condition, and am obliged. The watch is working splendid ly. Yours truly, Xu The Globe Watch Co M 105 Pitt St.. Sydney. * gj Kent Farm, Port Albert, Auckland, , |! March 9,1898. SIRS,—I received the gent’s silver watch and chain quite safe. My son is delighted with it; I enclose remittance for lady’s gold watch and chain ; if it gives as much satisfaction as the silver one we shall be very pleased to lecommend your firm. Yours respectfully, MARY H. 800 IH. The Globe Watch Co.. Pitt St., Sydney. | —-p~. •,< A RTHUR /CLEAVE & jdL V/ • GENERAL PRINTERS, ■ ~ ■ ' ' . • " I ' ' •' I ' n VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. |
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VIII, Issue 414, 30 June 1898, Page 15
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259Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VIII, Issue 414, 30 June 1898, Page 15
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