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AN EXTENSIVE JEWELLERY STORE.

Mr A. Henderson, who recently extended his watchmaking and jewellary business fcy the purchase of Mr A. Aehtoa'B (late W. Dougall) business, is now thoroughly settled in his new premises. Prior to removing into the new establishment. Mr Henderson, with commendable enterprise, had the premises renovated and fitted up in the most up-to-date manner, in order to carry his extensive stocks. A new show window has been fitted in, with all the best appliances for displaying goods to the best advantage, while the interior of the shop is replete with spacious and neat looking show oases. In a change advertisement, on page 7, of this issue, Mr Henderson announces that he *ias just received a consignment of new goods, of which he invites public inspection. The proprietor has had considerable experience in importing stock, and certainly the nefl goods to hand are a distinot credit to his judgment in catering for the demands of an exaoting public. Cut glaos goods are shown in all varieties, including silver-mounted scent bottles, vases and [ink-stands, . at prices within the reach of all. Some months ago Mr Henderson received a consignment of ladies' belts in assorted designs, which he retailed at 7s 6d. The line sold out very rapidly, and a further lot was ordered, which has just arrived, and should command a ready sale. The well-known Rotheram watches are always in demand and these are being sold at £4, while a nickel-plated watch, speoially made to order, is quoted at 20s. It is worthy of note that all watches purchased at Mr Henderson's carry a two years' guarantee. In the Optioal Department the latest in ladies' and gentlemen's pince nez frames are stocked. They are light, strong and well shaped, and are speoially aonstruoted with a view to making the fit an easy and comfortable one. The frames can be procured in designs of either gold, gold filled or solid niokel.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8172, 30 June 1906, Page 5

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AN EXTENSIVE JEWELLERY STORE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8172, 30 June 1906, Page 5

AN EXTENSIVE JEWELLERY STORE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8172, 30 June 1906, Page 5

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