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NAE DOOT.

There i generally a few minutes' differ•ne« between the railway time and that of the olock at the Post Office ; but then that is not to be wondered at, because the best chronometers vary and require frequent rating. Where meuhanißrn of a delioate and extremely complicated nature is employed to produce a given result a great deal of expense and attention naturally follows. The only horologies] instrument so far that never varies is the Waterbury Watch, which, possessing less than half the mechanism of a Swiss or English watch, is not liable to disorder, and in case of acoident can be repaired . for the nominal Bam ot naif a crown. This wonderful watch, faithful to its trast, ticks on, year in and year out, with an accuracy as certain and implacable as fate.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8536, 29 July 1889, Page 4

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NAE DOOT. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8536, 29 July 1889, Page 4

NAE DOOT. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8536, 29 July 1889, Page 4