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rji H E NEW WATE RB U Y. SHORT-WINDING SERIES. STEM SET. People who have often desired to purchssS a Waterbury Watch on account ci it 3C " curate time-keeping, but who haye deterred by the greatly exaggerated of mainspring in the old series, _ glad to know that the new watchs ~ u- " mud, ox Arawa, use a spring ci the oral* nary length only, and wind with tee ease as an ordinary English or Amenta lever watch. The time-keeping the older series have not been inters - with, and the Waterbury Watch Comp 3 "/ offer to-day through their local Porter and Co., the correct time in t " c ? e ' 0 j of a new watch with ordinary leasrt spring, the hands of which an:trolled by a stop on the outvie- ;"\- are also manufacturing a ladies' . unparalleled neatness and beauty, on improved lines of the latter serieswatches are worn by the belles ot ~ D^ cer and American society, and by the > = members of the English Royal I account of their novelty and accurst - ar . They are exactly similar in size ana app-Q ance to the highest-priced ladies '_„jj made, and are warranted to keep_U e j time. Each watch is cased m bn.n u - nickel, perfectly neat) and handsome pearance, and sent out in sib-"- 111 '- 1 as formerly. PRICE OF SEW SKKIES: Ladies'... SJ^dSS Gentlemen s ... ••• 3 ' Old series Gentlemen's ' These watches can be for« a • epeD where, by registered post, for extra. E. PORTER & CO., Queen - street, AucklandEMORY. — loisette s t j* IVL of Memory Traininc- „ A i be rt C&*' fee returned to me twenty-fold. . to a strocj (nth NOV., 18SS). :;OUreatad>anu.a ae 7memory, incalculable aid to a q( sa > t* M. Buckley. "Able to givethe gv* MK Jon»H| after reading it once. —Be*• * , incre»*L M.A. "Cure of mind wandering ~j g„a vv>vocabulary" Miicprejot'. - Aompiuii o ' l - . .'-j system an excellent travelling Op'* l . Ilave, Commander, &>- I ' t^ f>ra i ) ereof the - \cW of Mr. Proctor and of many w . >e* Ac., professions, Free.-A. LVia Oxford-street, London, t>"g. /

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9451, 23 August 1889, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9451, 23 August 1889, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9451, 23 August 1889, Page 6

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