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TOPERS AHOY!

Nobody symathises with the man who spends twenty shillings a week on whisky and keeps himself and his family without a reliable watch or clock of any kind to regulate their movement?. Twenfcy-seven nips will buy the son a Wafcet bury ; and if this should catch tho eye of anyone who has been in tho habit of drinking pretty freely, or who has a deserving son at home, let him give him a Waterbury this Christmas, when for once in his life, at all events, he will get good value for his money. When extensive watches (on account of their intricate mechanism) oonia to repairs they cost moro in pome cases than a new Waterbury. The later is a goer, however ; whilst the former is an ornament only. Start the New Year with one, and be convinced.

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 53, 6 March 1889, Page 6

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TOPERS AHOY! Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 53, 6 March 1889, Page 6

TOPERS AHOY! Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 53, 6 March 1889, Page 6

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