RRIVAL OF THE NEW WATERBURY. It is not often that the arrival of a shipment of goods in New Zealand waters is so generally welcomed as the arrival of the present parcel of Waterbury watches. By the fire on the Rnahiue 3000 Wateebueys—gold, silver, and nickel—were destroyed, and this interruption in the regular has keep the market bare till the lauding of present parcel. The Hon. Dr. Pollen stated the Legislative Council that 95.000 Adult Male*. pays the whole of this colony’s taxation, maintains its Civil Service, runs its railways and public works, and forms the nucleus of the colony’s properity; and yet to this very limited population over 120.000 Wateebukys have been sold and delivered, and the shipment now landing consists of 2880 Wateebueys, which is followed by the Elinor Yernou, due in a month with 2880 Moee, all sold already to the wholesale trade, who have been waiting supplies for from three to four months. Large as these figures are, two other shipments are to arrive before Christmas, and we venture to affirm that no other watch can show a sale in New Zealand during the period covered since the Waterbury advent of One to Each Hundred Wateubueys. Jewellers and retail dealers will kindly send their orders to our agents as quickly as possible, WATERBURY WATCH CO. Bond and Cevwfobd Stebets, Dunedin. A CONVERSATION. 6 6 TXT BAT a Splendid Light your Yf Lamp gives! Is it a new kind?” Oh no ! It’s the old lamp, but I put a little CLEAN ALL ”in the water when I washed the • lass, and it gives twice, the light it did. GLEAN ALL! What’s that? I never heard oi' it. Oh, it’s the most wonderful thing yo» ever used. A tablespoonful in a bucket of water will clean the Floors, Oilcloth, Paint and Win lows like magic without soap or soda. And so quick ! It makes cleaning down no trouble at all. Dear me, I mu-t try it. But really, you must be fond of work. Why, it must have taken hours to get that steel fender and opper kettle so bright. Not at all liustrubod a little MATCHES METaL POLISH ©a and rubbed it If again with a du ter and it was done. A< r ent for N.Z. for Patou’s “ CLEAN.LL ” POWDER and METAL POLISH. ee7 W. E. POTTSTIM A li t-' To be had of ali Storekeepers*
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2564, 5 October 1893, Page 4
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400Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2564, 5 October 1893, Page 4
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