When Selecting A WATCH FOR A SOLDIER 4 Remember . . . that although you would cheerfully buy him the finest and most expensive gold one . . . the watch he needs must be strong . . . dustproof ... able to stand up to the severest wear . . yet keep reliable time. Ask Francis Curtis to show you his special, soldier’s watches. 2 SOLDIER’S MODELS 15-Jewel, steel dustproof Case £3/10/-15-Jewel, waterproof, shockproof .. .. .. £5/15/Illuminate d Dials—fully Guaranteed. “THE RING HOUSE” (Francis Curtis—Jeweller) Cashel St. f Next Ballantynes
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23004, 26 April 1940, Page 2
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