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THE WATERBURY WATCH

"SPLENDID TIMEKEEPERS." EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. From city and bush, from townßhip and back tracks alike, come kindly greetings tc the Wuterbury Watch Company, accompanied by cheques, notes, coin, etamps, and orders for more watches. Read tho record : — Very pleased with the Waterbury Wntch. It keeps eicollent timo and is worth three times the money. H. Habris, Cooktown. Tho Waterbury Watch proves a moßt excellent timekeeper. I am wearing it overy day, and with all the rough work it gets m riding, &c, it etill keeps the same. No bushman should be without ono. A. J. Low, Cloncurry. The Waterbury Watch gives immense satisfaction. It makes good running with an eight-guinea leyer I got from London a few years ago, and it really seems absurd to get bo good a timekeeper for so low a price. Alfred Wixt, Mibiah Vale. A» much pleated -with the Waterbury Watch. Sovoral people here have them, and all are satisfied. W. E. Elsok. Am perfectly ploased with the Waterbury Watch. It keeps excellont time, and I have recommended my friends to got them. John geoboe Moelleb, Mount Perry. The Waterbury arrived safely, and is keeping good timo. I consider it well worth more money. Tnos. F. Boydell, Brighton Downs. The Waterbury is the cheapest watch m the world, and it can bo repaired at a cost(according to its requirements) m no case exceeding 2s 6d. PRICE 13s 6d Each. A. J. QUELCff, & Co. PRIEST & HOLDGATE. (7) TIMARU.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3964, 22 June 1887, Page 3

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THE WATERBURY WATCH Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3964, 22 June 1887, Page 3

THE WATERBURY WATCH Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3964, 22 June 1887, Page 3