<D. VlUl.ys, WATCH and CLOCK MAkER, Jeweller and Optician, KAI KO UR A, (10 Years with G. Coates & Co., Christchurch.) INVITES tbe attention of the inhabitants of MARLBOROUGH to the large and varied stock of reliable Timepieces, &c., too extensive to particularise in the space of this advertisment. He begs to quote: Rotherham's Silver Hunting Levers, capped and jewelled, examined, oiled and tested by himself, £5 5s ; open faced £5, with a stamped guarantee for S years, also Rotherham's at £6 10s, £7 and £B.
A choice assot.ment of electro-plate. ‘A’ quality breakfast and dinner cruets. Note: Being under about one third ths, expense of city shops, I can afford to give much better value. Repairs : Carriage, chiming, cuckon, or trumpet clocks, chronographs, repeaters, or intricate watches, musical boxes, &c., faithfully repaired and corrected. Cruets, forks snd spoons replated. Old gold and silver bought or taken in exchange. Ehrhordt’s Silver Hunting English Levers, capped and jewelled, examined, oiled and tested by himself £4 10s, with a stamped guarantee for 2 years. Also mproved Waterburys, oiled and tested, 22/6. ‘Defiance’ strong key les watch 17/6 Minute chronograph's, stop watches, lady's elegant gold and silver watches, both keyless and key winding. A few second band English Levers at a very low price. Clocks: Nickel timepieces from 5/, alarms, carriage, fancy bedroom and sitting room clocks. A large assortment of 8 day, striking both the hours and | hours, in very handsome carved cases, 25/ and 30/, specially recommended. Jewbllbt: Heavy 18 karet wedding rings, diamond rings, engagement rings, gem rings, signet rings, studs in gold silver, pearl, solitaires and links. Hall marked silver chains, lady’s silver chains, gold brooches in fashionable designs. Silver brooches a great variety from 2/6 each, etc. Spectacles : Brazilian pebbles, gold eyeglasses, and convex, ijj£grch<s‘g»W!b speS !aoles eyepreserver./* a Q d 'blue goggles. t A Euoice - iectro-plate ‘A quality ast - d dinner crt Note : Being under auoM one-third *h* expense of city shops, I can afford to g-L' mucn better value. Rbpaius : Carriage, chiming, cuckoo, qt trumpet clocks, chronographs, repeaters, or intricate watches, musical boxes, &c., faithfully repaired and corrected. Cruets, forks and spoons replated. Old gold and silver bougnt or taken in exchange.
J. KIRBY Practical Bootmaker, TENDERS bis sincere thanks to his friends and the inhabitants of Kaikoura for the liberal support accorded him during tbe several months he has been in business here. J. K's aims are : First class Boots and Shoes, to order, (a perfect fitting article) in all grades.
PYNE & CO Beg to Give Notice to their Kaikoura Clients fjMIAT all STOCK consigned to them I for sale at ADDINGTON will receive their very best attention. We shall also be glad to receive con signments ol SKINS, FAT, &c., for sale. Addington sale every Wednesday. Skin suie every Thursday. PYNE & CO., Auctioneers, Christchurch. — W. MAXTON, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT. Agent for : Little’s Dip ; Union Assurance Company , Kaikoura Town Hall
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 680, 6 February 1894, Page 3
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