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THE VALUE OF A MINUTE.

the value of a minute is the key-noto to civilisation. From tbat has man found the value of his life. Think how moch of joar own life that is practically wasted might be bronght lo produce results if yon conld adjust jour daily routine of duties to the tireless economy or! lime practised in a wt-1] adjusted nmnofactory. From ihe need of multiplying the minute (or what is essentially the same, multiplying the results) has arisen every invention, every advance in applied science and benefit. The Wonderful "Waterbury" is one of those results, and irom every curncrof the civilised globe its praise has been resonnded. Every part of its beautiful mechanism is manufactured by the most perfect machinery, and its construction is bo simple that in the event of un\ accident befalling one of them, the iujuied part or partß may be duplicated at but t-mall cost, at any of the company's depots established for the purpose in vjrious parts of the colonieF. Purcli sers should be careful to avoid cheap watches of Swiss and German make, purposed to " travel" on the reputation so duseivedly gained by tlie " Waterbury." The genuine Waterbury may be obtained from any respectuble storekeeper or dealer ; Price (series E.) 13s 6d ; Beries (Jor L.) 20a. JOHN AVERY. New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8743, 1 April 1890, Page 4

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THE VALUE OF A MINUTE. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8743, 1 April 1890, Page 4

THE VALUE OF A MINUTE. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8743, 1 April 1890, Page 4

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