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THE WATERBURY WATCHES have derived their reputation of being RELIABLE TIMEKEEPERS, from the myriads of grateful purchasers who have satisfied themselves that they are fully up to the standard of excellence claimed by the maters. They are STRONG, HANDSOME, SERVICEABLE, WELL-FINISHED WATCHES, and far from reliable than half of the jewelled-all-over-patent-half-cock-go-as-you please-back-action chronographs of the day. Genuine testimonials as to their worth can be produced by the thousand. Messrs Thomson Bbos., storekeepers, Cor, dillera, N.S.W., writes :— lt gives us great pleasure m stating that out of 100 watches sold by us, only one has ever been returned, and this one was afterwards proved to have had unusually rough treatment. We can strongly recommend the Waterbury as a cheap and honest watch." Lieut. Wm. Waddilove, R.N.R., Commander of the R. M.S. Iberia, says.: — "I beg to state that I have carried with me for the past two years one of your short-wind-ing Waterbury Watches. It has proved a most reliable timekeeper, and I find it most useful at sea, as moving its hands does not seem to affect its accuracy." John C. Tbelawnby, Esq., Maidenhead station, Tenterfield, N.S.W., writes:—Having had a practical acquaintance with your watches for nearly five years, I beg to testifiy to their invariable accuracy m recording time. The paucity of the English languag fails to furnish me with terms adequate to express my high approval of them." Purchasers Bhould note .that Ho watch sold as a Waterbury is genuine without it has the word Watsbbuby printed m fine type upon its dial face, and also the interlaced letters W.W.Co. The genuine articles may be obtained from any leading respects able dealer or storekeeper throughout the colony. Prices: Series E, the old longwinding favourite, 13s 6d ; Series J, the new short-winding Gentlemen's Waterbury, 22s 6d ; Series L, the Ladies' Gem, 22s 6d,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 125, 10 June 1891, Page 3

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Untitled Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 125, 10 June 1891, Page 3

Untitled Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 125, 10 June 1891, Page 3

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