March 1. 1913. 



REVIEW OF REVIEWS. 



XI. 



KuROPE (to the Alliesi : " Wait a momeut, 

 children ! You'd better let mother divide 

 the cake." 





A Wonderful Clock 



Every one who hears a Westminster Chiming Clock 

 strike must desire to possess one, so charming is its 

 effect. As each quarter-hour is reached an ex- 

 quisite peal is struck upon lour tubes NX'hen the hour 

 is reached a peal of 16 notes is struck, followed by the 

 hours on a separate gong. Each tube gives a beautifully 

 toned sustained note — the whole effect being exactly 

 similar to a beautiful and complete cathedral chime. 



? The price of a clock of this description has hitherto 

 been too high to permit of its purchase other than by the 

 wealthy, but. thanks to the enterprise and resources of 

 the H. White Manufacturing Company, one of tliese 

 superb clocks is brought within the comparatively easy 

 reach of all. 



3 The " Manor House." a superb clock, with light oak or 

 walnut case with fluted columns and carved pediments. 



5 The clock has a fine quality, large, square, eight-day 

 movement, thoroughly well finished, five tube gongs, 

 novel striking hammers and train, handsome polished 

 metal dial, with ormolu mounts; time-keeping guaranteed. 



The Company's Price - - - d£3 ISO 



H. White Manufacturing Company 

 104 Market Street, Manchester 



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