" Are you troubled with cold feet ?" tenderly inquired Mrs Moireantique of Mrs Tarlatan. " Yes," simpered Mrs M.. " but they're not my own." American Waitham "Watches were awarded Two Gold Medals, the only medals awarded to Exhibitors of Watches at the Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880. The only Gold Medal, also Three Special and Four First Prizes, Sydney International Exhibition, 1879. Tlio Gold Medal, Paris International Exhibition, 1878. -Four First Prize Medals/Philadelphia International Exhibition, 1876, Higher awards than any other Exhibitors of Watches ever received. Buyers will observe the Trade Mark— " Waltham, Mass." — plainly engraved upon the movement of all Genuine Waltham Watches. Trade Mark, Waltbami Mass., registered throughout the New Zealand and Australian Colonies. Proceedings will be taken against vendors selling., or offering 1 for sale, Watches bearing colourable imitations, or infringing our rights. — American Watch Company Waltham, Mass. .' )
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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 88, 20 May 1882, Page 150
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138Page 150 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 88, 20 May 1882, Page 150
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