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u Just a Second e If your watch is not giving absolute Railway reliability bring it to us for Expert Repairing Maybe it only require* cleaning, regulating or a minor ' repair. Whatever it is, we will do it satisfactorily gnd at small cost to you* J. WATCHMAKER, JEWELJER & OPTICIAN MAWHERA QUAY GREYMOUTH & HOKITIKA ’Phone 152
IFJI.NIfe'S'I .. ir 555 m I \ /If bought a» a present to a friend, 9 \ NMBKraßKwffPffiggiiy / * piece of Genuine Crystal Ware is I / sure to win .instant and lasting I appreciation. n If bought for your own home it will ■ add just another touch of charm to the art ware you already I ® possess. ® Our stocks of English Crystal Ware are regularly drawn from the best sourceo of supply. Your inspection is cordially solicited. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER & OPTICIAN MAWHERA QUAY UREYMOUTH & HOKITIKA 'Phons 152 J. Testament
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1933, Page 2
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449Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1933, Page 2
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