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THE VALUE OF A MINUTE.

the value of a minute is ths key-note to civili-otion. From that has man found the value of his life. Think how much of j our own life that ia practically wa&ted might be brought to produce results if you could adjust your daily routine of duties to the tireless economy of lime i practised ia a well-adjusted manufactory. From iho need of multiplying the minute (or what is essentially the same, multiplying tlio results) has arisen every invention, every advance in applied science and benefit. The Wonderful "Waterbury" is one of those results, and lrom every corner of the civilised globe its praise has been resounded. Every part of its beautiful mechanism is manufactnrbd by tho nioat perfect machinery, and its construction 13 co simple that in the event of any accident befalling one of them, the injuied part or parts may be duplicate.l at but small coat, at any of the company's di-pots established for the purpose in vnriouß parts of the colonies. Purch sera ehould be careful to avoid cheap watches or' Swiss and German make, purposed to "travel" on the reputation so dtseivedly gained by the " Waterbury." The genuine Waterbury may be obtained from any respectable storekeeper or dealer ; Price (series E.) 133 6d ; serieß (Jor L.) 20s. iii^. JOHN AVERY. New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8738, 26 March 1890, Page 4

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THE VALUE OF A MINUTE. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8738, 26 March 1890, Page 4

THE VALUE OF A MINUTE. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8738, 26 March 1890, Page 4

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