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I A PKETry CONCEIT.

Tho enormous sales of tho Waterburj have led Urms who do not care for a steadj turnover at a legitimate profit to explore tht ■ purlieus of the Continent for cheap inferioi " tickers "—m do not oaUthennratohes- , with whioh to 'run the Waterbury. 1 These possess one virluuonly—that of showingthi dealer a return of some 150 per cent, on hi; outlay.- That they should keep timo hit matter ol.no moment, so long as they re . semblo tho Watcrbury in outward appear anco, style of casing, do., with auflloierr closeness to deceive a careless or unwarj purchaser, Firm 9 doing this often say t< us "What do we care; we can make fiv« shillings a watch, mow on them then w< can on yours; and as to keeping time, well, our troubles about that." Buyers requiring reliable watohca can trust the Waterbury, ) and tho public requiring the correct time Bhould sco that they got it, Tho gents' oi ladies' Watcrbury, gold filled or in sterlinj silver, are hanasorao, inexpensive, and 1 durable; whilst the niokel varioties are sc t well known that they require no furthoi ; recommendation. It is a pretty conceit foi ( hero and there a stray trader to think his ■ imports of tho " Nebuchadnezzar," the ' " Millomum," the " Gonbung," or some other specially titled monstrosity, has nuj effect on tho Waterbury market, whilst for every watch ho nervously orders over one hundred Waterburys are alway? afloat for New Zealand. The teal strength of the » Waterbury lies in its absolute reliability, in other words its absolute refusal to keep anything but the correct time. We sometimes see" tickers"- we still bar them any other title—offered for sale which are really wonderful combinations. They not only exhibit tho whole of the celestial bodies on their facis, but keep time, or profess to,tell you the state of the money market, tho amount of any partioulal member's indebcdness at Bellamy's, and the name of tho next Dank to reconstruct in Australia, The Waterbury does not do this; It simply keeps correct time and goes on doing so.

.And Young. Ayer's.Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. .1. ('. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Jlnss., L T . S. A. Cures others, will cure you ll?" SJc'iwro of flii'iip imitation;. •Tin: nanii:- Acer's SiiratparHln—is ;mi:iiiin!iiti)ii t'lyv.'Kppcr.nml is blown in i!i'! '/In.-.. • I'Mcii (it mir liiittli!s. mHEATRE ROYAL, MASTERTVN, Open Daily from 2 to 5 and 1 to 10 p,m, THE WONDERFUL APOSTOLIC Clook of Sttasburg, PROCESSION oy the APOSTLES Every IB mimiteß, ' EVERY VISITOR RECEIVES A GIFT. ADMISSION.-l/- j Chiidren, Gd; 0. JAMESON, Proprietor, DOIN TAILORING CO,, Exchange Buildings, Limbton Quay, WELLINGTON, lAS secured the services of the best cutter in Wellington, A hrge and veil assorted stock of ■Worsted Coatings, Suitings, Vicunas, Sehges, English, French, Ikish,<Bcotchand Colonial Tweeds always on band. Suite made to order from £3 3s Trousers mnde to order from 16s 6d, Fit, Cut and Style guaranteed, E J. MENTOH, Manager A LL against the estate L of the late Mr F. Okay must be sent to the undersigned before the 21th hut, GEORGE HERON, Trustee. AUBTBALABIAN HOME fiEAUIAG UNION. THOSE desirous of joining' the Mastortou Branch ot tho A.H.R.U,, are requested to attend a meeting to be held in the Tomperonce Hall on Wednesday evening next at 8 JNO.KAY. ART UNION. (By permission of tho Hon, Colonial Secretary.) magnificent'oil painting, Bft by sft (by Captain Forrest). VALUE £l5O-3000 tickots at 1/- cap'. entitled "THE BRITISH FLEET AT HOBAKT" (Under tho command of the late Admiral Tryon).. To bo drawn on Easter Monday. Agents for sale of tickets in MastertooMESSRS WHITE & CO., tobacconists, wherepb'oto of picture can be -seen and all nnriinulAra nhbLMed. Early application necessary. MABTERTON ROAD DISTRICT. FRESH PUBLIo TENDERS will dose at noon on SATURDAY, 24th February, at the Road Board Office, Mastorton (where specifications may be Been), for Contract No. 4, KakaamuVulloyßon<l,33 chnins road metalUna. F. G. MOORE, Clerk. Masterton, 17th February, 1804. Asaifined Estate of B. H. SMITH Draper, Gioytown. L must be forwarded within one mouth from date to Messrs Cook and Gray, Accountants, Fcatherston street; Wellington, to whom slono all accounts owhift ore to bo paid. WM.K.COOK,) T , WM.GRAY, ■ f lmm - Well nston 25th Janusr 1894. FOR HALE. (UILDING SITES. AT. LANB. : DOWNE. Easy Tern ... . AJ.RAWSON, 1 Hall Street.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4652, 19 February 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4652, 19 February 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4652, 19 February 1894, Page 3

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