THE GENUINE WATERBURY WATCH.
Iβ s plain nickel-plated timekeeper, which performs its functions as well in water as it does ia the owner's pocket, and is sold by all storekeepers and dealers throughout the colonies. Persons afflicted with doubt as to its advertised merits,can inspect the original? of all published testimonials on application, or they can bay a Waterbury and tesfit in competition with any of the best makers. The " is only just what is claimed for it—a perfectly reliable timekeeper, equally adapted to the neceseitiea of a live duke or a real democrat, and sold at a price which places it within the reach of alf classes. The watch itself has given universal satiafaefcion, but the success claimed for it has, perhaps notunnaturally, caused much vexation of spirit. The makers of the Waterbury, however, allow for that, in the same way that a crack rifleshot does for windage. Sold by all storekeepers and dealers. Prices—Series E, 13s 6d; aeries Jor L, 20s.
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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7527, 17 April 1890, Page 2
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163THE GENUINE WATERBURY WATCH. Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7527, 17 April 1890, Page 2
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