Press Comments.
FACTS.
" The Watchmakeb," London, Dec, 1885. 7—" The Waterbury has been designed and is guaranteed to give a maximum of results in timekeeping at a minimum of cost/ "Manchester Examiner/ Dec. 22. — "The Waterbury ia a splendid timekeeper. We have subjected it to teats few watches can endure." "Manchestbh Courier," Dec. 22. — "An experience of a Waterbury for over two months enables us to bay that they are admirable timekeepers." "Manchester City News," Nov. 21.— "We have tested it. It is an excellent timekeeper, is keyless, and goes 28 hours ■with one winding up." "Glasgow Herald," Dec. 9. — "It is a substantial piece of workmanship, and a good timekeeper." "Glasgow Evening News," Nov. 27. — "I hare tested the watoh. thoroughly, and have nothing but good to say of it."
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6017, 27 August 1887, Page 4
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