TI ON ACTIVE SERVICE |§| T The Importance of Good Watches. » are of prime, importunee io all in positions of comimuitli iu, "About this time a Colonel saw a farm on the right of the front. To could endure, so ho rushed forward with v ■ his men, took the and_ fired with ■ , of th/greatest* little triumphs of organisation throughout the whole Army, and v lie saw with terror that our next barrage > biii | | was duo to fall on this exact spot within * a minute. The space gave him just time STTPWAPT nAWQn\VQ enough to get his men into cover which uiLi w ni\ 1 L/riW OvyiN O was happily at hand. As the last man QOT TVTRPQ' \T7 A TV'LJIjC went to the ground, our barrage, true to W A 1 LiiTlliO# the second, descended straight on the nff! ' . , ... . nlace ' Officers' Watcli (18 jewels), with screwin case; black dial: luminous hands How- necessary it ia for Officers and Men to have Reliable and figures; solid silver _casc. Watches' you will understand by tlio above narrative. Wristlet Watch, with white^iuminous dial; screw-in ease; 15 jewels. THE HOME of RELIABLE WATCHES, Other Models— At 655. and 725. S 6d! j j Strong Leather ■ Straps and Cover, or Good Watches—tha very best obtainable, and especially suited White. Metal Cm ei^^ for Military Work—arc to be found at Stewart Dawson's. . We have made a special feature of Soldier's Wrist Watchos, and from the hundreds of testimonials we have received ./fSfcll from the men at the front and from Returned Soldiers, and . j also from our own practical experience, we can confidently recommend the Watches we describe liero as absolutely de- !s?£, ? W I pendable under all conditions. , -Hundreds of them are at the Front, worn by Officers and • •fejjs£ . Men, and giving absolute satisfaction. Yon. see, a good Watch often means the safety of the Company, so do not buy for yourself nor givo to anyone going to the Front a' JjM "cheap" Watch—but buy the best, -which you will find at', fj| fjr If you cannot come and select it in person, wo will send - you one by post on receipt of Remittance. _ STEWART DAWSON & Co. (N.Z.) Ltd, JEWELLERS, SILVERSMITHS AND WATCHMAKERS, Corner Lamfeton Quay and Willis Streets, WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 3, 28 September 1917, Page 8
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