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WATERBURY WATCHES. S.M.MAXTON ISONS WATERBURY WATCHES, 16 s 6® Waterl mry 16s 6d Waterbury Watches 16s 6d Watches WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF THESE FAMOUS WATCHES And are goiug| to Sell them for 16s 6d Cash Carry a Waterbibt and you will never bo late. Every boy can afford to own one, at that price. 16® 6» There was a little boy who lived by himself, And all the penniee that be got, be put upon a shelf. Of course, like all, he had to live, which drew upon his store, But he always saved a cent a day, if he didn’t any more. Thus, in a year or less, he'd saved up quite a pile, 8o a Wat ebbubt Watch ho bought, which made him quite in style. Rather ! He was a wise man who built his house upon a rock. So was he who bought a Watebbubt at 8, M. MAXTON & SONS FOR IGs (id. Indignant Music Teacher— “ Well, wl at now? What have you brought that watch far r” Pupil (given to teasing)—“ You said 1 didn’t I 'i> gnod time, so I have brought by Watebbcbt. If anything will keep good time, that will.” The AV ATEHBL BT is the most fashionable chronometer of the day, and only costs IBs 6 D - Remember, the Watebbcky Watch is not a toy, but a Real Watch, and is to be had for IGs 6d at S. M. Maxton & Sona

kittle Bc-Peep has lost her sheep, And cannot tell where to find ’em ; Why didn’t she keep a Watch (Waterbary) ou her sheep 1J Then they’d have come home to wind ’em. Talk of winding— Bk -ikk and wind until the slopwork acts, then the watch is fullv wound. If i an down it will take abuut two minutes to wind. A party in the West writes:—“ There is a way of winding the Waterbury which takes h'j tu/f' at all , viz., to give the crown a few turns whenever you bare occasion to look at it during the day, and thus unconsciously your watch is always wound up.” A SUMMER IDYLL Quiet lawn and shady nook, Bov in hammock, reading book. Bees are humming, insects buzz Spiders weave their webs of fuze, Ma appeareth “ Johnny, dear, See what Pa has brought you here.” To give a yell is John inclined, On seeing box—pink, satin lined. A real stem winder, keeping time! His feelings can't be put in rhyme. ‘ Now, my Son,” says loving Ma, “ Let me tell you of how far This ail others doth excel hi keeping time and going well. On its word you may rely For it never tdls a lie ! Made iu good old Waterbary, it is, a? I tell you, very Far ahead of any other, And wi.l save you lots of bother. N .a', don’t forget to thank your Pa, A: i give a kiss unto your Ma. hid '.!■ n't forget to ofbii wind it. For in thisway you will not mindit.” Then Johnny, seized with ioy the Ticker And said, “ Well, mother, I should j snicker If ever now I'm late at school, Or disobey a single rule." The above Watches are only to be had IN GREYTOWN FROM S.M. MAXTON & SONS SHOOTING SEASON, SHOOTING SEASON. RECEIVED, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AMMUNITION, AMMUNITION. AMMUNITION.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2068, 16 May 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2068, 16 May 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2068, 16 May 1887, Page 4