T[M E I$ TH E A R T 0 F T H E S WTS S The man who discovered what to give for Christmas There was a man who had daughter: And he thought that no one else had a daughter half So kind and clever and lovely. And he wanted to give her a present that would make her eyes shine: He puzzled for weeks: And sud- denly he knew. beautiful watch would be exa citing; her first jewellery, some thing she could be vain about: A reliable and lasting watch would be something she could use a hundred times a day, every day, for many years: A trustworthy jeweller showed him that good Swiss jewelled-lever watches, made by the world' $ best craftsmen; are watches like that: So she became a very proud daughter:- "The Swiss make men S watches just T carefully as women Se THE HEART OF A GOOD WATCH 432 000 times a day these two lever-hama mers strike the esca pe-wheel teeth. Onle if there S a jewel on the head of cack can the hammers resist wear many years on end. For lasting accuracy , jewels else- where are useful, Lwo jewels here are essential: Your jeweller' $ knowledge is your safeguard The WATCAMAKERS 0 F S WITZERLAND
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 802, 3 December 1954, Page 23
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213Page 23 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 802, 3 December 1954, Page 23
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