KEEP A WATCH ON THE GOVERNOR
And let it be a Waterbury ; for whatever
yonr opinion on things in general may be, it must be conceded that the Chief of the State should always keep well up with the times. One of the things which helps give a mac an unprosperous air- is to be without a watch. The Waterbnry is an unpretentious bat very reliable timekeeper, and costs but a trifle. Keep a Watch on thk Govbbnmknt l And let it be a Waterbury 1 For then the affairs of the colony will be well regulated. Salesmen ! Clerks I Everybody I If you need a watch and can't afford a high-priced one, we recommend the new Waterbnry Shortwinding, stem-setting, and only 22s 6d. Keep a Watch on thb P^bmibbl - And let it be a Waterbnry, so that ha may become, .like it, accurate f and reliable, well balanced, rarely out of order, and always true to the minute. How proud a boy is when he gets his first watch. Start him on a Waterbury—only 13s 6d. When you and I were boys it took KUimes the amount, and for a kej -winder at that. Keep a Watch on Sir Habby I And let it be a Waterbury. Then perhaps he will know the time of day bettez than he has done lately. Do you know that the new Waterbury is a short- winding stem-setting watch 1 It is — and a good timekeeper. Only 22s 6d. Keep a Watoh on the Boys — AND thh GIELS ! For they are well worth watching— especially the latter. Let it be a Waterbury, that they may always have before them a good example of general excellence and reliability. Ladies shopping are so apt to lose something. Better leave that gold'watch at home and carry the new Ladies' Waterbnry: price 22s 6d. r Keep a Watch on Youbselfl For if you don't you will repent it. Let it be a Waterbury, so that like it you may always be " On Time." The wheels of Eternity never tarry. Wheelmen i carry a Waterbury lest you take a header and ruin your chronometer. It will serve you as well. Stevens used one around the world. The Watebbuby has been more highly spoken of by the press than any otheb watoh ever produced. It may be obtained throughout New Zealand from any respectable storekeeper or dealer. Series •• B " (the old favourite), 13s 6d ; Series "J " and "L " (the new marvels) 22b 6d\
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Otago Witness, Issue 1935, 26 March 1891, Page 17
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414KEEP A WATCH ON THE GOVERNOR Otago Witness, Issue 1935, 26 March 1891, Page 17
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