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KEEP A WAT Off ON THE ' ft GOVERNOR.

4 And let it be a Waterbury ; for what il every your opinion on things in general' B . • may be, it must' be conceded , that tie a Chief of the; State should always keep s_ jl well up with the times. %JA 11 One of the things which helps give a km'- 'K an unprosperons air :s to be without a J*;'|p watch. The Waterbury is a n unpretentious ;, g bub very reliable timekeeper, and costs 1 a trifle. ' ,*■ ■ 1 \ *1 If Keep a Watch ox 1 the Government ! K, ■ M ' And let it be a Waterbury-! For then" "' 5 ' II the affairs of the colony will be well B « regulated. *' ' ' / J -'if Salesmen ! Clerks ! Everybody! If yoa : §1 need a watch and can't afford a high-priced S one, we recommend the 1 new VVaterbuiy M Short-winding, stem-settfAg, and , 1: 6d. ' «i jsp Keep a Watch on we Premier ! sffi { ja And let it be a Waterbury, so tki Vis ' may become, like 'it accurate and reli-.. able, well balanced, rarely out of order, ; fej; , and always true to the minute. ill How proud a boy is when he gets his first' 1 , g| watch. Start him on a Waterbury—onir- Mj 13s 6d. When you and I were boys it took' ;j fe 10 times the amount, and for a key-windet . • \b 'at that. ' . ■' H V:..«| Keep a Watch on Sir Harry ! jag And let it be a - Waterbury. Then per- <M haps -he will know the time of day J|| better than he has done lately. , . w Do you know that the new AVaterbury is» ® short-winding, stem-setting watch ? Ibis-' - ||| and a good timekeeper. Only 22s 6d« *V » Keep a Watch on the Boys— thi. ; S Girls ! _ - - 'If For they are well worth watching—\* |g| especially the latter. Let it be » ffi Waterbury, that they may alwijt 05 have before them a good example of - g | • general excellence and reliability. • « *If Ladies shopping are so apt to lose some- M thing. Better leave that gold watch'at', ® home and carry the new Ladies' Water' JB bury, price 22s 6d. • - - "■ .M; Keep a Watch on Yourself! ' Si For if you don't you will repent it. , • -■§ Let it be a Waterbury, so that like it ; .&| you may always bo " On Time.'' % -j'&Sf Bb The wheels of Eternity never tarry. Wheel- Vlf men! carry, a Waterbury lest you 'take« El header and ] ruin' a chronometer. It . will , E| serve you as well. - , Stevens used one ■H| around the world. L : ' £ 'The Waterbury has been more highly; ': ® spoken of by the press than any othek W watch ever produced. . It may bo obtained Uj~- B throughout New Zealand from any respect- J able storekeeper or dealer. Series "E • If (the old favourite), 13s 6d; series "J" sad || "L" (the marvels), 22s 6d. ,> " _ |p Waterbury Watch Co.'s Auckland Repaii || Agency, Messrs. E. Porter and Co. I; M ■ ■ i ~ ......

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8581, 1 June 1891, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8581, 1 June 1891, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8581, 1 June 1891, Page 6

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