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IN SHAKESPEARE'S DAY.

When Shakespeare wrote, ''Let every man be master of his own time," watches were only intonded for the nobility; but, in these days, thanks to American ingenuity and perfect machinery, a strong, accurate, and reliable, watch,.in the shape of the Wacerbury, has been produced at low cost, which' every employer and employee who understands the importance of having good time, and the pleasure and convenience of possessing a correct and trustworthy timepiece caff afford to purchase. The testirrfony in favour of the Waterbury is overwhelming, and; like Tennyson's brook,. is ceaseless, whilst its reputation is unrivalled by any other watch in the world. .. • "■•■-•■

Mr R. G. Spear, , 97, King-street, Newtown, 11th June, 1889, writes:—"Having had in my possession one of your watches for two years I have much pjeasure in stating that it has given me every satisfaction, and would recommend anyone that required a reliable timekeeper to purchase one."

Mr John Robertson, of Mmmi, near Wallsond, writes:—"l have pleasure in stating that the Waterbury Watch Company has given me every satisfaction with their watch, which I have had for a considerable time and found it to be a splendid timekeeptr throughout, in all climates." Mr William Helps, Newtown, Sydney, June 25, 1889, writes: '-'This is to certify that I have carried a Waterbury Watch for.the last three years, and it has given me every satisfaction as a timekeeper,"

The WATERBURY may be OBTAINED

from any respectable Storekeeper or Dealer.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 163, 12 July 1890, Page 7

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IN SHAKESPEARE'S DAY. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 163, 12 July 1890, Page 7

IN SHAKESPEARE'S DAY. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 163, 12 July 1890, Page 7

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