GOOD VALUE.
The Waterbury is good value for money, and no better proof of this statement can be mked or given tban its immense sale Any watch, the sale of which can be made to exceed 120,000 to a population no larger than New Zealand's, and that, too, without diminishing its demand, requires no further recommendation. This trade has been built up ou the solid basis of good value for money. The wholesaler and the retailer maintam a uniform and moderate price, and the public are secured by the magnitude of the turn over. The Waterbury is carried by all clashes of the community ; and is cased to suit all wearers. The new and pretty nickel "L" is a good youths or misses' watch; the sterling stiver and gold-filled "N" are handsome ladies watches, whether in plain or chased chatelaine or open-faced cases ; while, for gentlemen, the nickel "J," or the sterling silver or gold filled "__" are at least as handsome as the highest class of English or American levers. Intending buyers should call at our agencies and inspect.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8591, 19 September 1893, Page 2
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GOOD VALUE.
Press, Volume L, Issue 8591, 19 September 1893, Page 2
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