TIM E F 0 R A D 0 R N M E N T No woman wants an elaborate watch to wear every day: But when she' S dressed to impress ah Then an exquisite Swiss watch is worn for adornment as well as use to flatter its wearer S beauty with its own: And how subtly the Swiss craftsmen understand this dual function of the feminine watch 4 Many Swiss jewelled-lever movements have been reduced, perfectly to ft incredibly small and slender cases: Let your jeweller show you watches SQ dainty they can hide their lovely faces behind a sequin nestle in a bracelet; crown a pin or enrich a ring: Watches flashing with gems or set in a lacery of fligree: Watches that know how to wind themselves. And for men Your jeweller $ knowledge is YoUr suleguard watches of classic dignity, some slender as a wafer: See them al and make your choice: Buy from @ jeweller, who can service Tim e i $ th e art 0 f th e S w i $ $ a watch aS well aS sell it. His advice is skilled and knowledgeable and very well worth having: THE WATCHMAKERS OF SWITZERLAND
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 893, 14 September 1956, Page 3
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196Page 3 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 893, 14 September 1956, Page 3
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