WATEUBURY WA'i CUES. S.M. MAXTON & SONS WATERBURY WATCHES, 16 s 6" ’WaKi'i ,!i ry I (is lid Waterbury Wau l!. ' Um dd Watches ME H \vi: .IL.ST RECEIVED 1 trV ' I’M:'.Ni' OF THESE FAMOUS WATCHES Aid are g. mgj to Sell them for 16s 6d Cash Carry a WiTtHBCKt and } ou will never be late. Every boy can afford to ow o one, at that price. 16* 6^ 1 here was a i.ltle buy who lived by himself, A d all the pennies that he got, he put upon a shelf, of course, iihC aii he had to lire, which drew upon his store, Hut 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, So a WaTtKiiiEv \Catch he bought, which made him quite in style. Ka hike 1 He was a wi-e man who built hil hj. use upon a jock. Sj was he who bought a Wn miiii Bi at s. M. MA-\T< C\ .v .SONS FOR ins nd. Indignant Atii-i» teacher —‘‘Well, whit n f \. lat i.i.vo vou brought that wn i ii r Riij i i .rasing)—“Vou sod 1 m... ' r, /,.»>, so I have hr ii_ io i v W., i.i;i.i kv. If anything wi; k. i ~ j.iod lime, that will.” The v.. is the most fashionable ehronon.iter of the day, and onlv costs 16* 6*.
Rm-'niboi . IllC WA TERBCBT WITCH li not a my, I'U a Leal Watch, and is to be had for l(»s (kl at S M. Maxton & Sons -it tie (>.,■ -I'eeii has lost her sheep, Ami cannot tell where to find ’em ; Wl.v iii.K. i .-he Kt'f j) a Watch (Waterlu.m i i her sheep ij Then ; >■' ■ have come home to Talk ..I o oi'l’i i'. i k and wind until t.f acts, then tow..:/;; is fully wound. I r run down it will take a hunt two minutes to wind. A party in the West writes:—“ There is a way of winding the Waterhury which takes „i ■'.( T iZ,, to uive tlie crown a few tui naw henever vou hare "evasion to infik at it during the day, and thus II ucon sc i o u -1 y your watch i- a!way* wound up.”‘ a m'm.mlk juyll 0 .at awn a...i shady nook, 11' , : liiui" os. reading book. Ueas I ■hi: .111] Ml a insects I)UZZ Spa.iis weave their webs of fuzz. Ma appeared'- "J< bony, dear, Aee what l'a has br.'hght you here.” T" gue a \e.'J is .fohn inclined, On seeing hex—pink, satin lined. A real stern w.nder, keeping time ! Uh feelings can't ir put in rhyme. " Vow, tny . s Mp." sivs loving Ma, *’ Let meted you if how far Thu all other- loth excel lit keeping time and going well. • *n its word y a mac relv r >r it never ’■ ‘U •> MMI, C I!) o. " ; d,• .-hur,/ It a- I le’v I ,r:i ' ■ t• ■ t better. '■ your Fa, •• - ■ ' • - .Ma. 1 u ' ’■'U n wind it, • nd. - w .. "u u ill not mind it.” 1 ■■■' I "I'.nv seized with joy the 1 icier A d -alii ■ w Oil tiivr, 1 should euicser it t•< i now I'm at school, i U 1 iisobrv ,i *;np'e rule,’ 1 j v, . ' ! I "'ve U’.t , "-eouljr to be had i IV (ii,' 'OWN FROM S.M.MAXTOKLSONS! s !; 1, SHOOTING 1 m : \st» n . ; i. ■ .... iw-l'. A T.AMMK \ iMi.NT UL A;.: T '• AMMUNITION, A U’ 10**
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2072, 25 May 1887, Page 4
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