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Children, did you ever see a WATERBURY watch? In some respects it is like you. I t s face is always bright and shining. I t s hands are never idle, except when r u n down, which is like going to sleep, and when the watch is wound up its hands are as busyas ever, just like yours after you get up in the morning. It is a good plan to wind it often, just as it is a good plan to wash your hands often. It also teaches a useful
' lesson, by always being regular and trustworthy.
It is never late, like some children are at school. i| It helps children to be punctual and prompt. It makesboyslookinanly. Wouldn’tyoulikeone?
Tell your father it only costs t w o dollars and a
half; and tell him to be sure and go to a
Retail dealer fl watches for i t , as it is sold
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Everybody has heard of the WATERBURY, but many people who never handled one entertain
very mistaken views regarding i t . NVhen they
see one a smile curls the lip‐f‘Humph! a WATERBURY, who’d carry a WATERBURY ?” and
yet, ten to one, with its plain but handsome nickel case, and simple but perfect construction,
the WATERBURY is a better watch‐a more ac‐ curate timekeeper‐than the showy gold plated
one they carry. He who wears the WATERBURY
has a practical acquaintance with i t . He knows thaw.combines the perfection of time keeping
with the lowest possible price, and he is selfish?~ He can understand how it is that over 1,5 gig”
WATERBURY watches are made daily. Those - as;
who wish to buy one can do so from any Retail watch dealer It is sold by no one else.
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