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THE TESTIMONY IN FAVOUR OF THE WATERBURY WATCH IS OVERWHELMING.

Its reputation is UNRIVALLED. STRENGTH. ACCURACY. AND RELIABILITY SECURED AT LOWEST COST. “Let every man bi master of his time.’’— Shakespeare. Where do they go? What is the secret of their astounding success? Questions easily answered. They go into every civilised land on the earth-s surface, and-.they are to be found in the pockets,of every; people who wear clothes. The more, they are made, the more they are wanted and the only real difficulty in connection with them is to keep up the supply. They have an infinite variety of recommendations, but the main one is their wonderfully accurate performances as time-keepers. The invention of Waterbury doomed expensive watches to gradual extinction, fof the Waterbury is exact and trustworthy. , Among late Purchasers of the Waterbary are PRINCE WILLIAM OF PRUSSIA (now,. Emperor). QUEEN OLGA OF GREECE. CROWN PRINCE OF DENMARK. s George R. Simms says ; Tnow wear a Waterbury.* Edmund Yates says : * I have supplied my loss with a Waterbury.’ George A. Sala says: ‘ I love my Waterbury.’ Those desirous of obtaining a WATERBURY should be careful to note that no inferior article is palmed off upon them for the sake of extra profits, as is the custom of certain unprincipled dealers. The genuine article has the words ‘ WATERBURY WATCH Co.,’ printed in-small, fine type upon THE DIAL-FACE of every watch. ; The Genuine Waterbury is sold by all respectable Storekeepers and Dealers, and may bo obtained, wholesale from, Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser & Co., MoArthur & Co., P, Hayman & Co., Judah Myers, and others.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8991, 16 May 1890, Page 2

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THE TESTIMONY IN FAVOUR OF THE WATERBURY WATCH IS OVERWHELMING. New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8991, 16 May 1890, Page 2

THE TESTIMONY IN FAVOUR OF THE WATERBURY WATCH IS OVERWHELMING. New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8991, 16 May 1890, Page 2

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