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outlay.' That they should keep time Is a matter of no moment, so long as they resemble the Waterbury in outward appearance, style o! casing, etc, with suillciont closeness to deceive a careless or unwary pm-chascr. Firms doing this often spy to un" What do we care; wecanmp.ko five shillings n watch, more on them then we can on yours; and as to keeping time, well, ,our troubles about that," Buyers requiring reliable watohco can trust the Waterbury, and the public requiring the correot time should seo that thoy get it, The' gents' or ladies' Waterbury, gold filled or in sterling silver, are handsome, inexpensive, and durable; whilst tho niokel varieties are so well known that they require no further recommendation, It is it pretty conceit for here and there a stray trader to think his imports of the " Ncbuohadnozzar," the " Millemum," the " Gonbung," or some other specially titled monstrosity, has any effect on the Waterbury market, whilst for overy watch he nervously orders' over one hundred Waterburys are always afloat for Now Zealand, Tho teal strength of tho Waterbury lies in its absolute reliability, in other words its absolute refusal to keep anything but the correct time. We sometimes S'O "tickers"—wb still bar them any other title-offered for sale whioh are really wonderful combinations. They not only exhibit the whoio of the celestial bodies on their facts, but keoptime, or profess to.tell yon the state of the money market, the amount of any particulal member's indebcdncss at Bellamy's, and tho name of the next Bank to reconstruct in Australia. The Waterbury doos not do this. It simply keeps correct timo and goes on doing so.

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l'tciuri'il liy Dr. J. (.'. Aycr & Co,, Lowell, -JfiTss., U. S. A. Olives other 3, will pure you [S?™ Beware ot clump imitations, The namo-Aypr's Sarsapwilla '- jiromiiicnton tliowrapper, nnd la bjonu In tlits rlnss (it each ot our bottles. SADDLERY! Saddlery. Sadpmry. JUST L4NDED Ex I)uke vt Sutherland--3 season 1 ! supply of superior CanJL vas and Felt (vhioh is now hemp; made into Horao Oovera, that will be Bold cheaper than ever before in Masterten, Also two dozen Fnglish Hunting Saddles, all shapes, and at prices to suit the times. We have also picked up a special line of Waterproof Buejjy Aprons, which will bu found unequalled forqualily nnd price. A few si:ts of English Bujigy Harness at trory Iniv prices. t'ur s'ock of Colonial Trap, Buggy, and Gig Barness, is largo and up tn'i pr well kuoAti standard.

Wo [[pep in stock EjißßofXTioKlvß oftho raodt noted maker? Splendid lot of Kangaroo forlonßleggingsto hand Heats footoij, harness compci,brusliM, sponges, and chamois leather in large quantity. ' ■ ' ' Whips, spurs, and evory description of hunting gear in great variety. J. ELLIOTT & Co, MABTEMON AND PAHIATUA. FUNERAL NOTICE. THK Friepds of the late Mb James ' Harvey, senior; are lespoctfully invited to attend his Funeral, which mil leave his Bon-uv-laVs residence at Fernridge, on FRIDAY, February 23rd, ut 12 noon, for Mastortori pemeteiy, T.|aO}o, Undertaker,

FOR KAIjE. rUHDING SITES AT LANSDOWNE. Kjisy Terms. A. J. EAWSON, ' Hall Street. Aesifined Estate of B. H. SMITH Draper, Greytown. ALL C|aima ngsinst the above estate must bo forwarded within one moufh from date to Messrs Oobk end Gray, .Iccoqntantß, Featheraton street; Wef]ington, to yphpirj alniie a|i accounts owing are to be paid.' ' ' ( ' " " . WJi.gjja?, f f W toB 'i Well ngton 28th January, 1894. Education Board, Wellington, 15th February, 1894. • fPHfi Board require a Head Teacher JL for the Mangaone Valley School; Applications must be made on forms here not later 'than Saturday, the 24th inafan't. ' ' •' A, DQRt,ET. Secretary. WAIRALIAPA HUNT. OLD? * GENERAL Wtetioft of Meraben ut trill be held at the Marquis o Normanby Hotel, Cnrterron, on Batur day neit, 24th inat., at 2.80 p.m. Business:-General. W. MoKENZIE, Hon. Sec. \ LL ACCOUNTS againat the estate i_ of the late Ms P. G&T.must be sent to/the'urnderaigiied before" the ph inat,' "■■•■' i, '' - s ' (tEO,PGE HEHON, . ' .' "Trustee.

MAB'fERTON fiOAD DJBTBIOT, jflffiSH PUBWO TENDERS will ! close at noon on SATURDAY, 24th February, at the Road Board Office, Maaterlon(where specifications! may bo seen), for ■ Contract No. 4, KnkanmnValleyßond,3S chains road metalling F, G. MOORE, • l - *' -.01611!. Maatflrton, }lth February, 18k''

DON TAIJjOKIP QO„ EjpßAKfjK BpaoiNqs, Lambton Qt»y, WELLINGTON, N SAS secured the services of the best cutter in Weilinfiton, A large if ell assorted stock of WoBSTBD CoAIHfUS, SunjHß?, VIOUHAS, SEROBf), \ Enulibu, Fbkkoh, Ibisu, Bcotob,ahd Suits made to order from J8 3s, Fit, Outapd S E J, MENTOR, ".

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4654, 21 February 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4654, 21 February 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4654, 21 February 1894, Page 3

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