WATERBURY WATCHES. S.M. MAXTON & SONS AV:i;. . l.nrv Wnlfilmry V\aTc!;- ' 1 1 - ful \\ air lies WT, II.WT. JI M' MX'MV ED A Mill MIX 1 < 'l:' IIIKME FAMOUS WATCHES A tiii .1 r.■ {jviurJ t<> •SMI them for ( arry a Wai LUDVRr and i ui) will never be late. Kverv buy can art' rd to o«u oue, at that price. linn a a.-a Mtlc boy wliu lived by A i "1 an i In- pennies that he got, he put llj'l’l, .4 >!.t it. (M fui.-r, ..he all. he had to lire, uhiehdreiv upon his store, lint hf always saved a cent a day, if lit didn't aliv more. I tins, n a ye..r or less. he'd saved up • P-'toap:,'. > • a Uar Hi i.i in \\ ateli he bought, anich uiaue loin ijiiit- iu style Ilf Was a Hi-f u.ai. aho built his if oo- ujv.n a i"M. Si was he who nought a \'t .u ki;ni in at > \i. M \ .\TuN a s ( ils s FOR V. ATKHBURY W.V 1C lIKS, IG’G 1 16 s 6^ vA ill. K IDs (id.
I lie W.vt Kiiiu itv is tla-most fashionable chronometer of the day, aud oh. s' Cu?ta 16 s 6«. lu UK-liiU-r. the U iIKKIILBT Wild! u u--i u toy. but a Keal Watch, and is i.j be had for His (id :it S. M. Maxtou & Sons 11.-i'cep has lost her sheep, A' ’ vl! where to find ’em ; A .M-i pa Watch (Waterbun ) .'ii lu-i sheen Ij 1 beii they'd hate come home to » .lid Via la k "! „ .' l.allt -I in. and wind until the slopwork acts, then i i.e u.iN-li is tody woiiud. It run down it will take about two minutes to wind A party m the i\ est writes: — "There >s a way of winding the U utorbury which takes ■■■ '(«-■ Ilf -///, \ i /,, tO vc the crown a low t uius whenever you hare asio-o to look at it during the day, and thus unconsciously your watch is always wound up."' A 'IM.MhK IDYLL. 1 1 a.v Ii and shady nook, I ; ■ • u.u.. A. reading book. lie - ne hiioiiiung, insects buzz weave the.r webs of fuzz. Ma a, p aiil.i ” Johnny, dear, >.-e u:t i’a !,as brought you here.’
I" 'j m- a \>.i i< Julm inclined, •Mi :-\ p-.iik, s-atin lined. \ real ,'ii-in u :,ik r, keeping time ! Jl.- let.iiig.' ean t be put in rhyme. '■ .Vow, my ’ says losing Ma, l.ct LLeteo Sou o! iIOW fat ! a . ••}• excel I and g'.ing w e j| ' •> ; * m.iv reiv I'■ ir U lieVe '’ • . ■ ' Mad- in gwu al ll' /. It is, a- I tel. y s v . v - K.p i ■ ,v._ v \nd «i.i .-4\e you .-t- of bother. .V—, d-t> t !■ 'ci- i i ‘i.:nk your Ta, A . v.t , • M a to i t !i• i, wind it. i-rin lb ' way y uii it; not miudit,” li- JoiiiM 'e'/■. d with joy the Ticker \,-.l -aid, "Well, mother, I should snicker W ev. r n-w I'm late at school, 1 »r di-.>t„-y a sn -!e rule.’ 1 Th> noie U it I I - are only to be had IN (iHTVIuVVX IKO.M S.M.SISXTON ISONS -•(.*. nvo ■r ■, n, shooting • . f.V jl’ >i' s; i '■! ■>. A I, Alibi il A'MI .fMt.M OF AM MU ••!’ ' M MUNITION, A -T ' 1 L '■j.ilUA'.J
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2074, 30 May 1887, Page 4
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547Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2074, 30 May 1887, Page 4
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