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THE WATERBURY WATCHES.

Ark ko cheap that everybody can afford to own one. A watch, however, to bo choap i must bo eerviceablo ; it must bo both accurate and reliablo, and in all other waya perform tho functions of a first-class timekeeper. In theso particulars Clio wonderfuj YVaterbury Wutches exactly " till tho bill. . Therefore, because cheap, do not think they are only toys or " pood enough for children." They have all tho traits of tho Lest makoa, and as thoy add to these, unusual strength and durability besides cheapness, thoy aro eesentially tho watchos for the mechanic, tho farmer tho clerk, tho working man and woman—in a word, Tub Watches fou the People. Series E, tho old long-winding favourite, tho Schoolboy's Delight, tho Workman's Mate, tho Shepherd's Boon Companion, Price, lon 6d. Seriea J, tho now short-winding marvel, i* the Rcporier'a Friend, tho Parson's Guide, tho Lawyer's Reference, the Banker's Security, tho Sailor's Anchor, the Soldier's Ally, the Civil Servant's Counsellor, tho Farmer's Faith, tho Squatter's Joy, tho Editor's Dream, and Everybody's Success, Prico, 22s 6d. Series L, tho new Ladies' Wntorbury, is the Mother's Treasure, the Housemaid's Help, the Lover's Warning, the Nuree'a Necessity, tbcSchooljiirl'eldoi, the Maiden's Prayer, and a woncicr of horologicai ingenuity. Short - winding, etetn- setting;, price, 22s 6d. These world-famed watches may bo ob , tainod from any loading storekeeper or doaler throughout the colony. Wboloealo agents for Auckland, iiesars E. Porter and Co., and McArthur and Co. ~

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 95, 25 April 1891, Page 6

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THE WATERBURY WATCHES. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 95, 25 April 1891, Page 6

THE WATERBURY WATCHES. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 95, 25 April 1891, Page 6