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'mtr' ■ S.E. COOPER, V WATOHMAKER & JEWELLER HASTINGS- STREET, NAPIKR (Opposite tho.Unionlßank.) WATOHES, " ENGLISH WATOHES, WATOHES, AMERIOAN WATOHES, WATOHES, GENEVA WATOHES.. WHEN tho historian records tho eventa of tho nineteenth contury he will dcsoribo it as tho era in whioh tho me- » chanical arts reached thoir apex. As tho poriod ot Elizabeth is known to students ■ as tho ago bf literature, the present contury. although also' romarkablo for its intellectual- acumon, will be ohiefly re- ' , membered as tho ago of inventions and ot productive excellence. .". Mon not yet . eldorly can romomber the. introduction of tbe locomotive, tho stoamsbip, ,and tho art of lighting, by gas. To tnoso moro youthful tho triumphs of elootrlcity have not. yet lost the kocn edge of novelty, and tho telegraph, telephone, ' microphone, and tho electrlo light stand as shining beacons to mark- tho marvellous progress ' of tlio nineteenth contury. . The general impetus which tho inventive genius of tho ago has given to tho arts and soionces is . strikingly illustrated by the- wondorful Improvomonts -in tho manufacture of Watches. S. E. COOPER can now sell for n comparatively trilling sum. Watches that for general excollonco could not have been produced for twico tho money only a fow years ago. Those scoptical as to tails assertion should Inspect his stock, whloh ia not only the' largest and most varied in Hawko s Bay, but docs notcontain a singlo specimon of tho " Brummagem " . goods which English choanjaoks try to palm upon colonial buyors, using the post-offlco and 'stilted '.'coupon'" announcements to deceive tho unwary. Every sensible man. 'knowß that tho best way,tp, get a pood Watch Ib to purchase from a reliable Tradesman, and that to trust to birds of passage, or to purveyors of pufffcd-up gim* - cracks mado for tho fancy shops of Hounds- ■ ditch, is simply to invito loss of monoy and mnch vexation. .... READ POl *™ m QUERIES Why send- out' of - the district for . Watches? Why forgot that»you'can procure n Cheapor and Bottor Artiolo. in Nnplor? Why onfit to woigh the -worth ;, of a guaranteo from a tradesman who lives , in tho district, and who can be pound NOT ONLY TO-MOBBOW OB NEXT WEEK, but whoso stay of many yearsin tha past is tho best warrant for his presence horo whon ' required at nny timo in tho future? Remember that a guarantee, from a tradesman sottlod in tho placo is not a piece of waste paper, but an ngreoment bindingthO givor to porform all that is stated. Buy your Watches In tho district, and ensure a good artiolo and ajjuarantee worth hay- ' ing. S. E. COOPER'S Watches aro imported direct from tho factories of tho most celebrated English, American, and Continental makors. -Those watches range in prico from tho Workman's Timekeeper at £3 10s, to the wonderfully ■ accurate Racing Chronograph at from £10 10s to £15 153. •"' - THE ABOVE QUOTATIONS ARE FOR SILVER WATCHES. In Gold 8. E. Cooper keeps a largo stock, - comprising Ladies' from £6 TO £30. P '■ . 7In Gent's Gold Watchos S. E. Coopbr has a very largo assortment totshooso from, and aU are of the highest quality. Silver Open Faced, Crystal Glass,- manufoc- ' tured to S.E.C.. own ordor. • Extra heavy - Silvor Cases, mado to stand • rough work ; ' ' guaranteed for two years ; £5 10s. Samo in Hunting Cases, £6 10s: splendid value. Samo (extra jewelled nnd evory improvement) £9. Silvor Genovas from 40s to SS. Chronograph Silvor Watchos from £7 to ' £16. Silver Koyloss Hunting Chronograph Ropoater (strikos hours and quartors) £23: - •■ i, - - IT IS WITH MANY PERSONS A DEBATABLE POINT Whethor the. Watches of tho Waltham Manufacturing Company are not equal Ih every rcspeot to the oost timokoopors . , turned out by English factories: • To tnoso .' -who favor . ; „ ..-;■. r ~ AMERIOAN WATOHES S. E. COOPER confldently recommends the WALTHAM £3 10s LEVER as tho cheapest nnd most roliable workman's timekeeper produced— a watch that can be guaranteed,. and that 'will. last a life* timo • , ■ . AT ALL THE LATE EXHIBITIONS, THE WALTHAM WATOHES HAVE. TAKEN THE LARGEST PRIZES, - BEFORE ALL THE MAKERS OF , EUROPE. • . . ■ In Silver and Gold, £3 10s and upwards. BROOCHES, EAR-RINGS, LOOKETS, ■ NECKLETS, In Gold and Silvor. Ladies' and Gonts' ALBERTS, in Gold and Silvor. STUDS. COLLAR STUDS, SLEEVE LINKS In Gold and Silvor, Pearl, Ivory, and Jot, GENTS' SIGNET RINGS.SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RINGS, A largo Assortmont of LADIES' DRESS RINGS, KEEPERS AND WEDDING RINGS. SPECIAL MOTTO nnd NAME RINGS modo to order. Plated Goods, E.P. Goods, and •-.. Silvor Goods. .-*• PRESENTATION DESSERT KNIVES and FORKS, in CASES. PRESENTATION SALT-CELLARS in CASES. PRE«, SENTATION NAPKIN RINGS. - Cruets, Sardino Boxes, Tcaand Coffoo Sorvice. Egg Frames, Butters, Bisouit Boxes, Preserve Jars, Tea Pots, Proaenta- ' tion Salvers. . ■ i Cako Boskotfl? Presentation Marble and Ormolu Clocks, Drawing-room, Dining-room, Bed-room, Kitchen and Hall Clooks FROM 7S Gd to £15 THERMOMETERS! ANEROID BAROMETERS I Jest Xbbivet— MUSICAL BOXES.S. E. COOPER* WATOHMAKER & JEWELLER, OPPOSITE THE UNION BANK (Next Door .to M'Vay, Saddler), HASTINGS-STREET. NAPIER. • -. m 7" i ' • -• ' - . :..' Printed and Published fof bmwirmtß, ArYAli ;'.?.;.: mteii Se Co., Limited, by;PETER prawiDDjß ... , -nnd Richard Thomas .Walker; : nt., the ; , „. . •Registered Offlco of thq ; -Company, Tonnj;. ;-....,■ son-stroot, Nnpior, Hawko's Bay.' NoW'Zea.'... .<; \'land-Saturday,'Aui^^B,;lW:;--^ "•■ ' , ;- _ pp.- P^ipyppyp: pf7}iz&

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7526, 28 August 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7526, 28 August 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7526, 28 August 1886, Page 4