matter of no moment, so long as they resemble the Waterbury hi outward appearance, style of casing, "etc., with sufficient closeness, to deceivo a careless or'unwary purchaser. Firms doing, this often say to us" What do we care; we can make five shillings a watch, more on them then we can on yours'; and as to keeping time, well,' our troubles about that," - Buyers requiring reliable watches can trust tho Walerbuiy, andthspublioreplringtbe correct time should see thfttthoy get it. The gents'or ladles' Waterbury, gold filled or in sterling silver, are handsome, inexpensive, and durable; whilst the nickel varieties are so well known that they require no-further recommendation, It is a pretty conceit for here and there a stray trader to think his imports of the "Nebuohadnezzar," the " Millonium," the " Gonbung," or some other specially titled monstrosity, has any effect on the Waterbury.market, whilst for every watch he nervously orders over one hundred Watorburys aro always afloat for New Zealand, The real strength of the Waterbury lies in its absolute reliability, in other words its absolute refusal to keep anything but tho correct time, We sometimes aeo" tickers"—wo still bar them any other title—offered for sale which are really wonderful combinations. They not only exhibit tho whoie of the celestial bodies on their facts, but keep time, or profess to,tell you the state of too money 'market, tho amount ef any partioulal member's indebedness at Bellamy's, and tho Dame o! the next Bank to reconstruct in Australia. The Waterbury does not c,o this, ■ It simply keeps correct time and goes ou doing so,
THE BEST BLOOD For Old And Young TO >. THE H Remo»» that AND illllh,, STRONG USE Ayer'sSarsaparilla Prepared ly Dr. .1. 0. /yer It Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S. A. Cures others, will cure you Bf?" Beware ot clionp imitations, Tlio natno—Ayer's- Sarsnparilla—is prominent ou tho wrapper, and is blown in tho glass of each ot our bottles. TOXA, THE NEW AND POWERFUL RABBIT POISON, Is now used on all the large Ruiib in Otago, Southland, Canterbury and Marlborough. TOXA KILLS the Babbit.) IN SECONDS FEW After they tako it, thus enabling ALL SKINS TO BE SECURED. SEND TOlowes & mm, AUCTIONEERS, ETO, MASTERTON, For Circulars giving Testimonials and all particulars. RABBITS WILL TAKE TOXA ALL THE YEARROUAD, Thus making it the mo it effective poison in the market. Agents for Mnsterton r,nd the Wairarapa District MESSRS LOWES AND lORNS. MASTERTON. M NOTICE TO BUILDERS. ESSBS D, and A. Speedy invite tenders for the Erection of a sewn womd km al limit. Flanß and specifications may be Been at Messrs Lowes and lot™', Masterton, and at W.F.0.A., stow, Tinui. Tenders close on 2nd March,
T7HAKATAKI AMD CABTLEPOINT i\ BACKS Will take pUoo on MARCH 10th, 1894. at 10,30 a,m.—six races, Entries for the Cup close with the Secretary the evening previous at 8 p,m, Previous petformanona of horses that enter for tins race moot be in tho hand of the Secretary by that time, Hon Seo. and Treas. A.YENNELL J.B.OSBOBNE, Rates Apply JOSEPH OEEELMAH, Upper Plain, Or C/o Graham tnd Co. FOR SALE. IUILDIHGr SITES AT LANB- - lCaay Terrua.. A. J.' EAWBON, Hall Street ... my land 6 or 7 i six months to twelve months old. Owner can have the same by paying expenses, H.,JOMES,,Tro, NOTIUE, k LL ACCOUNTS aßairJßt tho estate of the late Mb P. Gkiy must be sent to the undersigned before the 24th inst, GEORGE HERON, Trustee. MABTERTON ROAD DIBTBIOT. I J close at noon on BATURDAY,'24th February, attheßoad Board Office, Mas. terton(where specifications maybe seen), for •, ■. t " ;. •. ■'. ' ':.■■■■■ Contract No. 4, KakaamuValleyßoaa.SS chains road metal- ./,,' Unffv.,-. ,:'■.; .F. O.MOORE, ; ; ■v,.r,^-:K- J :^■■■--(Mi.^ ■■■■ •Mnst«tei);l7tb'ijebruary,' 18B4j :;■■'.•
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4656, 23 February 1894, Page 3
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607Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4656, 23 February 1894, Page 3
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