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PRECEPTS. IN PEOSE. Three little maid* from school are we, Proper and good as we ought to be ; The reason why you will shortly see : Three little maids from school. Three little maids, delighted very, Laughing always so bright and merry; Every one with a " Waterbury : " Three little maids from school. Time is money. But before the Waterbury Watch was introduced it was impossible to say how maob. Now everybody knows that Time is 13a 6d. The great popularity of the Waterbury Watch is still further enhanced by the fact that it can be repaired at a less cost than any other watch in the world. The Waterbury Watch is not alone the cheapest watoh in the world to buy, but it is also the ohepest to have repaired. Repairs are charged for according to requirements, but in no case do they exceed 2s 6d, except by mutual agreement. The Waterbury would not be the cheapest watch in the world if it could not be repaired cheaply when required. The Company undertakes this responsibility at a nominal cost, never exceeding 2a 6d, except by mutual agreement. Why should 1 give £5 or £10 for a watch that has to be perpetually undergoing repairs, and at the best of times cannot be rslied on, when I can buy a perfectly, reliable, strong, and handsome Waterbury Watch for 13s 6d. The Waterbury Watch has nothing to fear from ridicule, nothing to dread from exposure. It is just what It claims to be— A. strong, handsome, serviceable, wellfinished timekeeper, and defies competition. The Waterbury Watch is ruining the profession of pickpocket. He has to expend just as much skill on the annexation of a Waterbury as he does on a 100-guinea gold chronometer. But its intrinsic value is so small that he cannot realise. It won't melt. PRICE, 13s 6d EACH. Beware of worthless imitations offered at lower prices. To protect yourselves from imposition and disappointment, buy only from the Agents. Sole Agents for Auckland E. PORTER & CO., Queen-street and Branches, Auckland. The Agents are the oaly firm holding » Stock of repair.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8036, 25 August 1887, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8036, 25 August 1887, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8036, 25 August 1887, Page 6

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