H. C. SHEAKGOLD IS '&.T THE . TOP OF THE HILL INSTEAD OF THE BOTTOM And begs to notify his 'esteemed customers that lie has now a fresh and clean stock in the Store at the top of the hill (Late Irvine's Store) and will be delighted to wait opon old and new Clients. H C. SHEAKGOLD. 9. P. Q. R. Store OHAU. •——' ' " ' 1
OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT, THE GREATEST DISPLAY OF WATCHES, JEWELLERY, AND ELECTROPLATE EVER OFFER ED IN THE DISTRICT. iiimiiio Q mm May 4, May May 4 " T. iSiJEHLAW begs to inform the PUBLIC OF LEVIN and SURROUNDING DISTRICT that b* lias taken over the business lately carried on by Mr E. W. J. Sm ;+ h, where he hopes to merit a share of Public Patronage so liberally extended to Mr Smith in the past. iit> will open on Thursday morn May 4th, with the largest and fiiit'rit selected stock ot Jewellery and Plate ever shown in the district. WEDDING PRESENTS, Bl RTHDAY PRESENTS, Eta. GOLD WRISTLET WATCHES. 2ls Our iSoted Nickel Lever 2iS . TRINKETS. _tfg t ßfri L _ CHARMS. ' crosses. bangles. * WBf JjHK BROOCHES IBMteggtMiHr necklets. PENDANTS. Engagement Rings, Hoeper Hings, Sanil Rings, and Wedding Rings yS ■- + «BISCUIT BARRELS. POTS- " COFFEE SETS. AY asks. HAND BAGS. WfMßf CARVER SETS. RAZORS. wßr' TRINKET BOXES MANICURE SETS. DRESSING CASES. THE REPAIRING DEPARTMENT. Will bo in full swing again from U<J » aid all Watch, Clock and Jewellery Repairs will be exccutsd wltl ' dispatch, and the quality or workmanship oannot be reached by any other watchmaker •in the district. In justice to myself and for uhe information of the puDlio who don't seem to know me by reputo, and more especially -tfrose . conneotod with the trade who have been endeavouring to circulate statements with a view to damaging m y reputation, 1 may state that he twelve years prior to my coming to Levin two years ago, I was in business in Wellington not as a "practical" watchmaker, but as a watch expert, and during those twelve years 1 had custom rs iu almost every town from Auckland to Dutiedin, and in many instances doing watch-work for them that could not nave beea executed elsewhere in this Dominion. Apart from this, during the winter months I conducted claaase for the benefit of the ordinary watchmaker, who was desirous of thoroughly learning the trade with a new to improving his position. There are Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, also Blacksmiths and Tinsmiths. I belong to none of these, but public opinion says that SBTERLAW is the greatest expart on Watches in the Dominion. ' You get th© benefit of this wlisn you leave your repairs with— ,To fgj^JsaJtaLlLjß-lflf | OXFORD St. LEVIN „ PROMPT ATTENTION, MODERATE CHARGES. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED. 460-4w
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 May 1916, Page 1
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451Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 May 1916, Page 1
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