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JUSTIFIABLE PROVOCATION.

,Thj_ word Waterbury (tho name of tho City- in the U.S.A. where these eolobrated .watches aro manufactured) has become a (Synonym throughout those colonies, as olsojwhere, for all that is exact and trust. (Worthy as regurds pocket timepieces. Tho watches themt-elves provoke tho jadnairation of all who wear them. Tho itostimony in their favour is overwhelming, and admits of no dispute, while their reputation atands absolutely unrivalled. All their parts are made by tho moat beautiful autofcifttic machinery, so wonderfully perfect .bat it would gsem impossible for human ingenuity to accomplish more. The Australasian Agents of tho Waterbury Watch (Company have received thousands of testimonials from grateful wearers of their Watches, and every mail brings fresh eviidence in support of thoir wondorful popularity. The following aro a few samples ci the opinions of those who, having worn ihese watches, have learned from experience Sfco appreciate their excellent qualities: — Messra MuDiEaad Co.,gen..alstorekoepors, jWarrumbungul, write under data July 30, 1890 : —'. We have received the watches oent by you, which have given groat satis faction. As to the one repaired, tho owner would not give it for the bestEngli.h Lover, He says, ' it has been a right good friend to me, .and I moan to stick to ib to tho last, and have it "doctorod"each time it ia ill, the same as myself, and that is not ofton.' " . Me. Abthur Taplin, Cobitty, March 3, 1.90, writes:—"l am perfectly satisfied with the Waterbury Watch I have in my possession. I've seen a good many of the watches, and it is the general opinion that they are good, cheap watches." :.. Mr James Buckley, Hanging Rock, February 7, 1890, writes :—" I consider tho Waterbury Watch one of the premier W.atches of tho age, and an invaluable boon to miners and bushmen. Considering the number in use in this district, there can be no two opinions as to the general satisfaction they give.' - iy Mr Geo. Plummer, storekeeper. Dubbo, July 18, 1890, writes :—" lam using one of *J' Waterburys with every satisfaction, and have sold scores. In no case have I Wd any complaints from buyers." | Mr Geokgk Alywyn, Gnrlcy station, Narrabri, Augrust 22nd, 1890, writes :—" I pave carried one of tho old serios Water»ury Watches for over two yeara, doing a good deal of riding, and havo found it give entire satisfaction, and it has never yet required repair. I have now been using ono ipf the • J ' Beries for the last year, and find It equal to tho best watch I ever had." ill The faithful Waterbury Watches may be obtained from any respectable storekeeper jor dealer throughout New Zealand. Prico : Beries E, the old favourite, 13j 6d ; Series |J (Gents' size) and L (Ladies' size), the new marvels of American horoloerical ingenuity ir-j-short-winding, stem-setting, and with (enamel dials, 22_ 6d o&cli. !■• Waterbury Watch Co.'s Auckland Repair tSugency, Messrs S. Porter and Co.

r Cadtiox.—lntending purchasers should Siote the fact that all watches manufactured by the Waterbury Watch Company have the word "Waterbury" printed in fine type upon their dial faces, and also tho interlaced letters W.W.Co., without which DO watch sold as a Waterbury is genuine.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 91, 21 April 1891, Page 6

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JUSTIFIABLE PROVOCATION. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 91, 21 April 1891, Page 6

JUSTIFIABLE PROVOCATION. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 91, 21 April 1891, Page 6

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