rpHE 60LD DIGGER'S WATOH IT f STANDS SOME VERY HOUGH i USAGE AN ALAKMINO CAMEL ACCIDENT AT j OOOLGAHDIE. Mr William „„ y „ op3lullgm Watcrbnry) .Watch.. Company, Marcaret. street Syjney .from Crjstal Brook, Gurra New South Wales »X to give you lnforiiatiotj in .reference to the quickwindibg ffaterbury Watch which I puronasep at your- establishment in 1892, I liavo peep !o tho oeutte ol West Australia, prospecting in now country for fifteen months. The watoh was all. the time subjected to very rough usage, but still it kept very accurate time. I was wearing it when S; T T.9i A li BOLTED WITH ME !on&Tr HE n UAIN STfißE ' r 0F i was a young camel, and liiW nofer bcon ridden before. It ran away,, with mo, aod B(]dd , , . the shock being somewhat similar O a railway Collision; but it never interfeted with the watch. I have beon over the 'dry blowing "for alluvial gold. It is tbal « r »»C"' ro, out it aianounterforo in auy way jnta my Watorbury.and I must ay It is A JSEAUTU'UL TIMEKEEPERittdeed! I would nover think of carrying any other, > lam woll known over there, king nA th , e ,E o 't> ecto[B of «» 'Brlliiant uoldßocf, 2o miles north of Coolgardie. I am pector,"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 30 June 1894, Page 3
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665Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, 30 June 1894, Page 3
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