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OUR AUSTRALIAN JUDGES.

The Waterbury Watjhes have boon received with an astonishing amount of favor whoievei they have been introduced, nowheie more so than in Australasia. Those who have become possessors of them speak in tlio very highest terms as to their wonderlul timekeeping qualities. Every mail brings to tho company's local offices testimonials from all parts of the colonies, which can only bo accounted for by tho fact that they give as a geneial rule entire bati&faotion to their piuoha^era. Mr Kalph Ridley, of Uiccnmantle, N.S.W., writing under dito of Nov. 30th, '80, hays : "I have been in po^osMon of one of your Watcrbnry \\, itches for iwo yc\un, and I find it to bo an excellent timekeeper. I have had Rotlicrhams and \\ r althams, but tho Waterbury is tho be^t timekeeper."

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North Otago Times, Issue 778, 22 July 1890, Page 1

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OUR AUSTRALIAN JUDGES. North Otago Times, Issue 778, 22 July 1890, Page 1

OUR AUSTRALIAN JUDGES. North Otago Times, Issue 778, 22 July 1890, Page 1

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