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1 Extraordinary Qfpor | tunity. FROM Tin FACTORY DiaECT TO I THE CUSTOMER. i /""\1- T R ( Vmpnny is "oilin" ifireH to the \J cubimnr-r, ibUs pioouiiiig for the latter a double economy) namely, the profit of the wholesale aler, and the J more considerable one of c retail dealer, amounting to from 5s to £10 upon a single > watch. Retail watch dealers and jewellers, 1 usually selling but a few watches daily, are J forced to make an extraordinary profit • upon each one sold in order to defray their ' geuoial expense. We manufacture us our speciality only sterling silver dr gold stem-winders (keyless watches). The keyless mechanism of watches is one of the most important and useful in- ■ ventions of modern times. Instead of j I fumbling in one's pockets to find the key, . which when found is most always filled with dust— this of course being transferred . to the watch— one has but to turn a knurled button fiited to the pendant (or ■ ring), thus winding the watch and regulatr ing the hands by the same moans. I Our watches are everywhere recognised . to be the best in the market, surpassing all others by the precision of their movements as well as by their accuracy and cheapness. t Our factory, gincfi its foundation in 1852, has acquired a worldwide reputation, and obtained the highest award 3 from all the important Exhibitions. No watch leaves ouv factory without .having been carefully examined, and Verified, thus being ready for immediate use. Each one is put up in an elegant silk-lined case, and accompanied by a warranty for three years. The buyer may return any of our watches within six months should the latter not afford him the most complete satisfaction All articles so!d are delivered post free, > and custom duty paid to any part of the World, thus without the slightest trouble or c formality to the receiver. All repairs during the 3 years of guarantee i are executed gratuitously, if the watch be I forwarded to our London office. The following' are cash prices without discount:— £. E. A. Stem winder, sterling silver, 5 hall marked, jewelled in 6 ac* [ tions. crystal glass, a strong and , durable watch . . . . 12 t AA. The same with double silver r case (Hunter), elegantly en- [ graved 18 , B. Gold stem-winder, hall marked, strong keyless action, jewelled in 13 actions, with gold or steel , hands, small second dial, en- , graved in beautiful designs, en- \ gine turned or plain polished, with monogram, initials, arms, , etc. - .. ..2 0 ' 88. The aame as B, with strong gold case, an excellent and very elegant timekeeper . . . . 310 C. Royal chronograph, 18 carat gold, most superior keyless L movement, of the most accurate workmanship, and one of the best wear-resisting watches . . 4 0 CC. The same watch with double and extra strong case, 18 carat gold, artistioally engraved, engine turnt.d or plain pished, > ished, with monograms, inirials, etc. . . 610 D. Imperial calendar chronometer, J 18 carat gold, indicating the day, the week, the month, and date of month, jewelled in 18 actions, with all the latest improvements and inventions, one of the best and most magnificent watches manufactured, such aB are never sold by retail dealers for less than £25 . . . . 10 0 All our watches are manufactured in 2 different sizes, largß and small (for gentle, men and ladies), without difference of 1 price. Old watches, old gold and silver will be , taken in payment at the highest value, if forwarded by parcel post to our address. Remittances may be made either by ' | Postal Order, Cheque, Bank Notes (postage i j stamps for small amounts) of any country, • ( in registered letler. It is our aim to give the utmost possible satisfaction to our clients, knowing this to be the best advertisement for cur products, > and all who have oncAntcred into business relations wiih us gladly recommend us to ; their friends and acquaintances. Address for letters and orders : MORSE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, ' 7, Red Lion Court, I Londpn, E.C. | Wanted at once, in every locality, an intelligent person to act as our Agent. No special knowledge required, and without interfering with present occupation. Highest ) salary and commission. An excellent I opportunity for a capable young man or lady. I ; C. V. PURRIE & COS ' SARSAPARILLA. This preparation will be found a t Most Excellent Blood Purifier, a Stimulant and Tonic useful in Chronic Catarrab, Asthma and Pul« i monary or Lung Affections. E Gradually restores healthy action, - has great repute and will be valuable in Syphilitic Diseases, and in several chrouic diseases as of skiu, kidney, or nephritic affections, passive drop- > sey, &c. Prepared from the best lied Root of Jaiuaoia Sarsaparilla. He rongoa pai rawa tenei hei whakapai l nga toto o te tangata, he pai ho ■< i mo te rewhai ewha, wharo me nga mate katoa c pa ana ki rnto i te uma o te tangata, waihoki he 7 rongoa pai mo te anini o te ma« 1 hunga, me nga mate epa ana ki ta kiri me era atu nute. Kia toru " mumanga ite ra kotahi, ara kotahi waina karaihe ki niua o ia kainga ia 1 ra ia ra i te ata i te awatea, i te nhiahi, me hawhe waina karahe mo 9 te tamariki. He mea tango mai i roto i te tino pakiaka whero o te tino 8 SARSAPARILLA O JAMAICA. Fold by the principal Storekeepers 'in the district, Price— 2/6 per bottle. Also Proprietors of , Furrie'a Renowned BLUE RIBBON CHAMPAGNE

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Manawatu Herald, 4 September 1897, Page 4

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914

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 4 September 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 4 September 1897, Page 4

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