IF ever during the History of New Zealand it was a matter of necessity to practice economy, to be prudent in the outlay of money, and to be careful of the pence, surely that time is now.' It is a very true saying, " If every man would sweep hia own door the town would be clean," equally true and more to the point that " Economy begins at home," and following close upon the heels of these sayings comes the natural deduction that were these things truly followed out the salvation of the country, as regards freedom from bad trade, would be ensured. But as they are not, bad times will come epite of all that can be done or said in favor of economy. Bad however as trad e and times may be, a great deal of the difficulty may be warded off by practising ordinary care in outlay of income. Thus a person wants a piece of say, Beef ; the price Is 7d per pound at one shop, and 6d at another. The result is the beef is purchased at the cheapest shop. Now follow this out again. A man goes to his dailywork, and on arrival finds he is late, loses perhaps an hour's time, and the cause of being late at work—What is it 1 The man's watch has Btopped. Now for the practice of economy. " Who shall put his watch in order ?" Answer —" He that does it cheapest" He will at once take it to RUTLAND, the working man's Watchmaker, COLOMBO STREET, next to Ick's Auction Booms. KUTLAND is the only watchmakerwho properly cleans watches, accurately times them, and gives a written warranty of performance for SIX HOXTHS FOR FIVE SHILLINGS. * A new mainspring or chain, and cleaned for 7s 6d. RUTLAND lays himself out to be the working man's watchmaker, and the only watchmaker who works at prices to suit the times. Now on sale, tho best and cheapest Lever Watch ever offered, price £3. 4*85
HIGH STREET LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE. <-&»b HHHE UNDERSIGNED will %?*§Pjf -ft- LEND MONEY, In large w or sm *U amours on all kinds T : °* J ewe^el 7< Clothing, Fnrnitare, or any oibsr security. IL-m OLD GOLD AND SILVER WW BOUGHT, FOREIGN NOTES BOUGHT OR EXCHANGED. OLD COINS BOUGHT FROM £5 to £IOOO TO LEND OK PER. SONAL OR OTHER SECURITY. TRADE! BILLS DISCOUNTED DAILY Baoi Entrance In Lichfield Street (Opposite Slater »od Son, .Vjiioltors, i HA. DAVIS, 3272 Licensed Pawnbroker. WIDOW WELCH'S PILLS. (Ksabley's Obiginal.) Q O justly celebrated for their peculiar O virtues, are recommended to the notice o£ every lady (having obtained the sanction of most gentlemen of the medical profession) as a safe and valuable medicine in effectually removing obstructions, and relieving other inconveniences to which the female frame is liable, especially tho3o which at an early period of life arise from want of exercise and general debility of the system ; they create an appetite, correct indigestion, remove giddiness and nervous headache, and are eminently useful in windy disorders, shortness of breath, and palpitation of the heart ; being perfectly innocent, they may be used with safety in all seasons and climates. Price 2s 9d per box, of all chemists. It is necessary, owing to numerous Imitations, to warn the public that Kearsley's is the only original receipt, and has been prepared by the Kearsley family over eighty years. Purchasers should see that each box Is wrapped in white paper, and the name "C. Kearsley" la engraved on the Government stamp. Wholesale Agents—J. SANGER & SONS, 158, Oxford street, London, England. Aab for "Kearley'e," and soe yon get them,
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1761, 11 October 1879, Page 4
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