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Watchmakers(half dozen) £8 00s Ud Single one as sample, s- nt Free by mail to any part of the world on receipt of price, only £1 I2s Od PATENT STEM WINDER. Or keyless Watch. Winds up from the stem, requires no key, eannot be wound the wrong way, in heavy Gride Gold Double Cases, three quarter plate fine Jeweled lever movement. Exposed action. Accurate as a time-keeper. Superior regulated. Per case of six (half dozen) £l4 00s Od Single one as sample, sent Free by mail to any part of the world, on receipt of price, only £2 8s Od THE GUIDE GOLD WATCH In Massive Gride Gold, Double Hunting Magic Spring Cases, elegantly engraved, or engine-turned, genuine Patent Lever Movements, full jeweled, regulated and warranted to keep correct time, and wear equal to gold, precisely like in appearance, make, finish, brilliancy of colour to a L4O Gold Watch. These splendid watches will be forwarded by mail free to any address, in handsome morocco case, lined with velvet and satin (Ladies or Gent’s size Watch, per case of six (half-dozen) .. ... £l4 Single one as sample, sent free by mail to any part of the world, on receipt of price, only £2 Bs. Od. THE NORTON WATCH This widely known, reliable and elegant Watch, so long and fully approved of by Government and Railroad Officials, is now encased in the New improved Norton Gold Metal, the very latest discoveryjin the science of “metallurgy.” which for hardness, durability, and brilliancy of color and polish has been found to surpass all ether known metals. It does not tarnish by wear, exposure to heat, moisture change of climate, or the action of any acids or gases, and permanently retains its beautiful color fully equal to the finest Gold, and never wears out. 'lhis celebrated watch is in solid double hunting cases, of Norton Gold Metal, rich in design, artistic in finish, with magic spring push pin, imitation patent selfwinding stem, improved bevel swell, double joints, engine turnedncrl, extra fine full ruby jeweled lever movements covered with engraved dust caps, accurately adjusted to all degrees of heat or cold with all latest improvements, cannot be surpassed for correct timekeeping qualities and experts can, uot detect the slightest difference in appearance from one of the finest £SO Gold Watches, and lasts as long, wears as well, and keeps as correct time. They are manufactured solely by us, and are thoroughly warranted in every respect for -five years. The above beautiful Watches mailed pre paid to any address, in velvet lined morocco case, with key, &c , all complete, per case of six half dozen) £lB Single one as sample, sent free by mail to any part of the world, on receipt of price, only .. .. £3 Watches for Holiday Presents manufactured to order. Genuine American Watches of all grades, in Gold or Silver Oases, from £3 to £SO. Other Good Watches equally low. With every Club of six Watches of any kind, we send one extra Watch of same kind Free, as a premium to getter up of the Club. A superior stock of Genuine Gride Gold Chains, from 8s to £2 each, warranted fully equal to Gold iu brilliancy of color, wear, &c. Send Cash in Checks, Bank Drafts, payable to our order in New York, or Bills or Coin in Registered Letters at our risk. SAFE DELIVERY GP ALI. GOODS TO ANY PART OF AUSTRALASIA GUARANTEED. Goods carefully selected, packed and forwarded pre-paid by mail, ou receipt of price. All Cash orders forwarded free of charges to destination. Catalogues Free. Address all orders. CHAS. P. NORTON & CO., Importers of Watches, &c. NORTON WATCH FACTORY. 86 Nassau Street, New York, Established 1857. U.S.A. Government Notices. STEAM MAIL SERVICE. TEN D ERS will be received at the General Post Office, Wellington, till the 22nd April next, for the performance of the undermentioned Mail Steam Service Between Picton and the Manakau. calling at Nelson and Taranaki, and back to Picton by the same route, once every four weeks. The names, tonnage, and horse-power of the vessels proposed to be employed to be stated, and the vessels to be approved by the Postmaster-General, and to be surveyed by some person appointed by him whenever he may consider it necessary, A chief cabin passage free of cost either for passage or victualling to be provided when required for an officer of the Post Office Department. A proper and secure room to be provided for the mails, and all mails to be lauded and shipped by and at the expense of the contractor. The days and hours of arrival and departure at and from the various ports to be fixed by the Postmaster-General, who shall also have the power of detaining the vessels if necessary, for forty-eight hours after the days fixed for their departure from Manakau, without charge. For any other detention the rate of demurrage per hour to be state d The service to commence at Hcton on the 12th May next. The services to be determined by either party giving three months notice in writing to the other. The lowest or any tender uot necessarily accepted. G. ELIOTT ELIOTT, Secretary. General Post Office, Wellington, 7th March, 1872 j%/| ILN EE’S STRONG HOLDFAST I?JL AND FIKE-RfiGSTIKG SAFES, Strong Room Doors, &c., with all the recent improvements. Price lists, drawings, and testimonials free by post. Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield, Leeds Hull, and 47a. Moorgate street, City Loncloa. PATENT SAFETY MATO HE Advantage Protection from Disease to those employe! in the Manufacture, Protection from Fire.

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Evening Star, Issue 2857, 16 April 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 2857, 16 April 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 2857, 16 April 1872, Page 4

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