H. C. SHEARGOLD IS AT THE TOP OF THE HILL INSTEAD OF THE BOTTOM And begs to notify his esteemed customers that lie has now a frosh and clean stock in the Store at the top of the hill (Late Irvine's Store) and will be delighted to wait opou old and new Clients. H C. SHEARGOLD. S. P. Q. R. Store OHAU.
OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT, THE GREATEST DISPLAY OF WATCHES. JEWELLERY, AND ELECTROPLATE EVER OFFER ED INT THE DISTRICT. Oflenii Q Opening ' ■BBSAai' i ""JEA3 Hi J!pL |®B| « » - _ | iay ay T. iSHERLAW begs to inform the PUBLIC OF LEVIN and SURr I ROUNDING DISTRICT that !i > has taken over the business lately carried 011 by Mr E. W. J. Sllr'h, where he hopes to merit a share J of "Public Patronage so liberally extended to Mr Smitli in the past. } Ho will open oil 'I Inimlay morn May 4th, with the largest and finest selected stock oi Jcwellary and Plate ever shown in tha district. WEDDING PRESENTS, Bl RTTTDAY PRESENTS, Etc. fc. GOLD WATCHES, ||pk GOLD WRISTLET WATCHES. j .. SILVER WATCnES. SILVER WRISTLIii WATCHES Prices to si it all POCKETS. 2ls Our [Noted Nickel Lever TRINKETS. CHARMS. LOCKETS. CROSSES. BANGLES. IBC^ BROOCHES NECKLETS. PENDANTS. Engagement 3Ftings ? Keeper clings, Banil Rings, and Wed Jing Rings J Jffc 1) UOX'KY JARS. NC. /* i'lil BISCUIT BARRELS. TEAffIBM. ' COFFEE SETS. - VASi;S §i \I - HANTO BAGS. W#BBS,wII II 1 I i'l H.sr:,s. K carver .ski's. Jam RAZORS. MAMCL'Ki',' SETS. DRESSING CASES. . THE REPAIRING DEPARTMENT. Will be in full swing again from noiv and all Watch, Clock and Jewellery Repairs will be exreutad with dispatch, and the quality oi workmanship cannot be reached hy any other watchmaker in the 1 district. ' In justice to myself and for Jio information ol' the public who don't seem to know me by repute, and more especially those connected with tho trade who have been endeavouring tu ciiculate state- [ raonts with a view to damaging my reputation, 1 may state that he twelve years prior to my coming to Levin two years ago. 1 was in business in Wellington—not as a "practical" watchmaker, but as a watch expert, and during thcit-e twelve yotirs 1 had custom rs in .almost every tonn fiom Auckland to Dunedin. andt in many instances doing watch-work for - them that, could not hnvo bee.i executed elsewhere in this Dominion. s Apart from this, during the winter months I conducted classes ~ tor tho benefit of 'tho ordinary Matchmaker, who was desirous of thoroughly learning the trado with a view to improving his position. There are Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, also Blacksmiths and Tinl smiths. I belong to none of these, but public opinion says that SHERLAW is the greatest expsrt on - Watches in the Dominion. \ You fet the benefit of this wlnn you leave your repnirs -with— ■; : T. SH^RIiAW Si. LEVI^ f . PROMPT ATTENTION, MODERATE CHARGES. EVERYv THING GU iR ANTEED. 460-4w
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 May 1916, Page 1
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