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"HONOURABLE MENTION was accorded to the Waterbur; Watches in the World's Fair at Paris. It is a great triumph, indeed, to obtain recognition from a people where the general impression is fostered by their own manufasturinff interest, and where the natural disposition is to look upon American inachiie work as crude and entirely antagonistc to their pecuniary greed. \ This recognition, wrung as it was from a prejudiced jury is a signal victory for the \Vaterbury Watch. Series "E "—the best lorm of •he original Waterbury—is agood serviceable watch produced at a coai within the reach of all. Keyless, reliable, durable, and accurate, id is without a peer if or the mai or boy in moderate circumstances. Soriei "J" (gent's size) and " L" (ladies' size) aio the latest* productions of this famous factory. These are short-winding stem-settiig, enameldialled, jewelled, and dust-prx>f watches, with duplex escapements; and are just as good timekeepers as anyone could wish to carry. They have been unaiinaously declared to be perfect marvels o mechanical ingenuity. All these watchesaro made by the best automatic machinery,and thus, in event of accident, can be efficiently repaired alp nominal cost at an' of the company's repair depots or agtQcies, established for the convenience d wearers in various centres throughout the colonies. The genuine Waterbury Watches may be obtained from any respectable dealer or storekeeper. Prices: Series " E," I'M 6d ', Serial" J" or "L" (euainel dial), 22s (3d, (patftit dial) 20s, I •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8375, 1 October 1890, Page 6

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8375, 1 October 1890, Page 6

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8375, 1 October 1890, Page 6