IF YOU WISH TO bo worried into an early grave by th« petty inconvonienccs of this paradoxical sub-lunary— if you wish to loso your trams, your trains, and your temper— if you wish to arrive at your business premises in tho morning disposed to quarrel with everyono you como in contact with, and to arrive homo of an ovening in a fit mood to abuse your wife, baste the baby, kick tho cat, or, indeed, for the matter of that, to " kick the bucket," in a sudden fit of splenic apoplexy, why, buy one of those cheap, trashy, mad'e-up-to-gull Swiss atrocities in tho shape of a eo-cilled watch. But if you wish A RELIABLE TIMEKEEPER, A true and trusty friend and faithful companion—if you wish a timekeeper which myriads of grateful purchasers havo satisfied themselves is fully up to the standard of excellence olaimed for it, the testimony in favor of which is overwhelming, the reputation of which is unrivalled, the durability of which is assured, tho construction of which is simple and such fhat it rarely gets out of order, and, in ovont of accident, can bo repaired at a trifling cost — if you wish a low-cost and reliable TIMEKEEPER which has provod itself worthy of tho high oncorniuruß passed upon it in ovcry clime, by pulpit, press, and populaco, you will assuredly BUY A WATERBURY. All parts of its beautiful moehanism aro »ado by the most marvellously accurate automatic machinery and duplicates of thoso I parts aro, for the purposo of economic repairs, kopt constantly in stock at the company's various repair depots established throughout tho chiof centres of tho colonies. Scries E., the old favorite, 13s Cdj Series J. (Gents) or L. (Ladies'), the New Waterbury, stem-sotting, short-winding and enamelled dials, 22s Cd; or with patent dials, 20s each. Sold by all storekeepers and dealers
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7250, 27 October 1890, Page 3
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308Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7250, 27 October 1890, Page 3
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