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VIRTUE REWARDED.

Edward Binks had been an exceedingly good boy for the previous twelve months, and when his school broke up for the Christmas holidays Edward was the proud bearer of a letter to his paternal relative, in which the dominie testified that he had been the leading light of bis term, and had been regularly top of his form at mental arithmetic, physical geography, and other juvenile accomplishments.- The maternal Binks, bliss fully ignorant of the fact that the same letter, which was a maniEold one, was carried into every household represented at the school, promptly rewarded young Ted with a Water, bury watch, which made him supremely happy, as it is warranted to do any boy who is lucky enough to own one. This watch is not a toy, but a reliable timekeeper ; and parents looking for birthday or Christmas presents cannot possibly do better than choose the Waterbury,

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 878, 28 December 1888, Page 11

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VIRTUE REWARDED. New Zealand Mail, Issue 878, 28 December 1888, Page 11

VIRTUE REWARDED. New Zealand Mail, Issue 878, 28 December 1888, Page 11