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THE LADIES' WATERBURY WATCH

Is a plain nickel-placed timekeeper which performs its functions as well in water as it does in the owner's pocket, and is sold for 22s 61 by all storekeepers and dealers throughout rhe colonies. Persons afflicted with doubt as to the advertised merits of the wonderful Weterbury Watches can inspect the originals of alt published testimonials on application &t the Company's head Australasian offices in Sydney, or they can buy. a Waterbury, and test, it in competition with one of the "cheap English levers" constructed for the benefit of the credulous, composed of nine-tenths of case, and the remainder stamped rubbishy Swisi. mechanism; which accounts for all the milk there Is in that particular cocoanut. The Ladles' Waterbury (Series "L"). like the other products of this world-famed factory, is only just what is claimed for it—a perfectly reliablo timekeeper, equally adapted to the necessities of a live duchess or a washerwoman, and sold at a price that places it within the reach of all classes. The watch Itself has since its introduction given universal satisfaction. It is not only an accurate, but also a neat and elegant little timekeeper, similar in construction to the new short-winding gentleman's Waterbury (Series M J"), but smaller, and without seconds-hand. Mr Cbas. J. Horstey, J.P., C V P.S., Mudgee, N.S.W., who U the happy possessor of one of these watches, writes: —" I have much pleasure in stating -that my Waterbury Watch (a Series "X") is without exception one of the best watches I ever owned, although I hare had many more expensive. It Is a reliable and excellent timekeeper." To be obtained from any respectable storekeeper or dealer; price, 22s 6d. Wholesale agents for Canterbury : Messrs E. Recce and Co. and Ashby, Bergh and Co., Christchurch.

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7874, 27 May 1891, Page 2

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THE LADIES' WATERBURY WATCH Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7874, 27 May 1891, Page 2

THE LADIES' WATERBURY WATCH Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7874, 27 May 1891, Page 2

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