BIG BEN tried to pull He has made a good fight? through without ad- but tlie last mcreas es are more ' ' vancing his price. The than he can overcomeodds Were tOO great. From now on he, costs ISA. Before the first advance, he Big Ben is seven inches tall, placed advance orders for well built, handsome, punctual, material at favourable prices. , The prices he now pays are He has a big, easily-read dial—a double and treble the Old. " cheerful,'deep-toned voice-large, _ . comfortable winding keys— a light He gamely took advances in running movement with watch-like eefreight which doubled the COSt Oi capement—an alarm that calls steadily his OCean Voyage. He paid higher for five minutes or intermittently for rates to insure a safe crossing. ten. At all clock dealers. L a saiie,in,u.s.A.. Western Clock Co, ; Other Westckx ; Bab';/ Ben, loj-; America, fi/-; SUcp-Uckr, S/6; Boy proof Waich, 6/6.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3070, 4 May 1917, Page 7
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147Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3070, 4 May 1917, Page 7
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