GOOD VALUE.
The Waterbury ia good valuo for money, and no better proof of this statement can be asked or given than its immense sale. Any watch tho salo of which can be made to exceed 120,000 to a populabion no larger than New Zealand's, and that, too, without diminishing its demand, requires no further recommendation. This trado has been built up on the solid basis of good value for money. The wholesaler and tho retailer maintain a uniform and moderate price, and the public aro secured by bhe magnitude of bhe turn over. The Waterbury is carried by all claasos of the community; and is cased to suit all wearers. The now and pretty nickel "L" is a good youths' or missoa' watch ; the sterling silver and gold-rilled "N" are handsome ladies' watches, whother in plain or chased chatelaine or open - faced cases ; while, for gentlemen, the nickel " J," or the sborling isilvor. or gold-filled "X" are ab leash as handsomo as tho highest clafs of English or American lovers. Intending buyers should call ab onr agencies and inspecb.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 242, 12 October 1893, Page 3
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180GOOD VALUE. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 242, 12 October 1893, Page 3
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