.s:.fe^cop^B,.; v :;. WATCHMAKER & .JEWELLER . . \ . . HASTINGS STREET, .-NAPIER- -.• .- OppositpUio Union Bnnfc. ' '. watches' : ::•;.'. . : " ENGLISH WATCHES - .•..,■."■'■ ■*••'•.■ watches; ..:>;. . AMERIfIAN ' WATCHES' • . -.i : >~ GENEVA ' WATOHESj : . " ' ' ' , < ' V' V ', ■ ■ ' ■, - ■ . : .• v ■ ;' /;■" ' ' "-.■'; , \ i • i , .-, F :—,'*' TyHENthohistorfanrecorcts'tho'ev'onta':: . : .-."»• o£.tho nineteenth century, ho "wil-.:. . dosowbo it as the era in which tho me- ■ chanicalartsrcachr.d their apex.' As the': ■ period of Elizabeth is- laiown to stuaonta ■'= as tho age of liteiature, tho present cen- • v f y i\ although also, remarkable for its. intellectual acumen,' will be chiefly re- ' memherod ns tho age of inventions and o£ Pronuouve oxceDence... Men not yeb ' pldofly can remomber the introduction of the locomotivo, the atonmsMp, and the '. ■ : art «i' I i 8 S feul S by- gas. '.To those jnoro ■ youthful the triumpTis of electricity-have- \ not yet lost tho koan edge o£ novelty, and' • - ■the tolcgraph, telephone,, microphbno =- ..and tho olectrio light stand as shining' , beacons to mnrk the lriarvoUous progress . - of tho ninotoenth century.. Tho general.' • impetus which the invontivp genius of the'"', ■ : age has given to the' arts and scionces'ia'.- ' strikingly lUusti-ated. By; tho wonderful r improvements .in the manufacture", b£ ■ Watches. S.E. COOPER can nowsoll for ■ a comparatively trifling sum. Watches- , that for gonoral oxcollonco could not havo i ■ ' " .been produced for twice tho money only a>- ' fow years ago.. Those. sceptical' as to this"" . ■-• -.-. assortionshouldlnspeothisstock.whiohis '- ■ not only the largest and most varied in' ■ ' . Hawke's Bay, but does not contain a single "~ : v specimen of- tho Brummagem !' good whichEnglishchcapjaclcstrytopahnupon "■•-' ' • colonial buyers, using: the pdst-ofllco and ■-. ■■ stilted "coupon" announcements . to de- ; ' ceivo tho unwary; Every sensible mm - knows that .the best way to get a good; : ' Watch is to piirchase ' from a -reliable/-'. Tradesman, and that to-trust to birds o£. passago, or to purveyors o£ puffed-up gim- ' cracksmndoforthofancyshopsofHoundsditch,isslmplytoinvitolos3ofmonoyand( ' •'' much vexation; •-. : . - :-.'••■:? REAP "n^t :; ' : Why send out \of tho" district ffor't*?^ Watches? Why forget-that you can pro- -~- ' cure a. Cheaporiand-B e ttor. Article ihi,- •"''"-• Napier? Why omit to". weigh' the worth"--'. : of a guaranteo from a tra'dosman who lives .- j : -:-. . in tho district, and vmq .can be found' . "'"I : , NOTONLYT6-MORROWORNEXTWEEK,bVt; : .T; ': \ ' whoao stay of many years.in tho past istho -' " • best warrant' for lustpresoncohorowhbn- ~ " ."-.• required at any tiino, in. tho ; .futurct.;Rp;: .' , , member that a guarantee from a trades "■ ' man settled in ■tho.plaeo^isnotnpiecp of;-' '.- .' -waste papeiybut an agreement binaingt.ie- : f.-" ■ - - giver to porform all that is • stated. ; Buy- • - ■" your Watches in tho district, and ensure a., ' '...'. good article and a guarantee worth'-hav:'" ing. S. E. COOPER'S Watches aroim r t ■':'. ■ .:■: ported direct from the factories ot'-tha^'- '• "-< most celebrated English, American, 'and:,;'-' Contiiiental makers. Thesdwatch'csrarig&'v--'; in price from the Workman's 1 Timekeeper. •"'' : at.';E3 10s,- to ;tho wonderfully; 'accurate^ ■:-■-'■ >-• .-Kacing Chronograph at from .'£lo lOs.to- -•- . 158. " •.-'■■ -, ; ; -■_•. /,;.:-, ,;/; r":-, v; :v;;Y W-, THE ABOVE '■-'QUOTA'TIONS 'AEE;- ; - . . FOK^ 'SILVER' •WATCHES;.^-;;"' ~ : IrilGold S. E.CoofEU keeps', a largo, sbbok, >•• ;■; • —' comprising Ladies'-from" .-:''. ,*j:-.:"'i;.'ji# .'. _'.'. ,\. '..-':: , &h tb; jb% ■'■;;■■';;:/: .^yy: In Gcht's'GbldWatehcsS. "E." Cooper haa N i '-' ' ' very largo assortment to chooso from; and • ■ - - ' : au nro of tho highest qualitj-,,-..^..-Silvor Open^aced,' Crystal Glass, "manufab. ; ? • . ■ toed to S.E.C.'s own order. Extra heavy •• Silver Cases, made to stand rough work j. ',' . - guaranteed for tw. years: £5- 10s.- SamoX ' : ,fn HunUng Cases, £G 10s : splendid' value, •'■■ Same (extra jewelled and ovory improve:- '.■ ; ; ~ mont) £9: Silver Genovas from" 40a to £ff- •""-■-' Chronograph Silver Watches from -Si* to ' r; : - . £16. Silver Keyless Hunting Chronograph ..-'■• . Repeater (strikes hours 'arid quarters) £§&. '-- '■ ■'■■ ■■' '• '•■ ■' ''" . : - ; ■■■\' :^ • '•v-: r .: : :'J'- i '.l.y' 'l; IT IS WITH MANYPERSONS A ; DEBA* ''- .;. ■-. ;ABLEPOINT,-^;'-;. ii! §,,-,L.: Whethor llie Wdtoiiesof the' Waltham'.v ; .-.-'-- Monufacturing Company-aro not equal in 'K. *" ovory respect to,-the best . fimekceper3 • ' '•■• - turned' out by English factories. -To those, '■'■" '•- ;. i -\vno favor. ■•.].-}::•.'■:■.',...','.'■ -■■ Al^RlOAi^^TCEES^^^ ' : .;■ . S. E. COOPER confidently "rccmWeKls .- ; tho AVALTHAM £3 10s LEVER ,as ? tJiS \ ■ cheapest and most roliablo workman's- ' ? timekeeper produced— a - watch that caiv' bo guaranteed, and that. will: lnst a.-ma- r. '■•'■■- timo - ■ .;•-..-. . _ ■ f,.~.. ": ' -'•' A'i' ALL iTHE LATE. EXHIBITIONS. TH- ''■ ' WALTHAM WATCHES HAVETAKEN .THE LARaESf PRIZES . ' BEFORE "ALL THE' 7iIAKERS OF '"■" •_-.,- •-!- EUROPE. „;;,- '. . l . J -. 'V In Silvor and Gold, £3 10s and upwards.;..; BROOCHES, EAR-RINGS, LOCKETS' ' NECKLETS, ----- .- - ■ '"■' In Gold and Silver. ■>" .• ' '...-• --.-'■ Ladies'ond Gonts' ALBERTS, in GbU its Silver. ;, •■-.-. ■' " STUDS, COLLAII STUDS, SLEEVE XJNIC '^* ■In Gold and Silvor, Pearl, Ivory,- and Jet. GENTS' SIGNET RINGSV SINGLE STONY --■' DIAMOND RINGS. '■:' ..-■•-.' V: : . A largo Assortment of , ' : LADIES' DRESS RINGS, ICEEPERS ANA ; WEDDING RpfGS. -,-^ ' SPECtAIi MOTTOand NAME RINGS mado to ordor. Plated Goods, E.P. Goods' and . ; •'. i Silver Goods.. ••; __. ■ v-";;'x V '__ PRESENrATION DESSERT KNIVES rind '' FORKS, in CASES, PRESENTATION SALT-CELLARS in CASES. PRE " - SENTATION NAPKKT HIkGS '' '"- Cruots, Sardine Boxes, Teaand Coffee Services . Egg Frames, Butters, Bisouit Boxes. •-• Preserve Jars, Tea' Pota, Prcsenta- '."' ' . ■ tion Salvors. . ;-'"• ""- - ■ •■ -' " L . .-: Cako. ■ Baskets, Presentation Marble , and ' - Ormolu Clocks, Drawing-rbdm; Dining-room- ' " Bed-room, Kitchen •andßaUCiooks^' 9 :-' . ... --.' :.. jpßoji-yg m to,fiiS ■"- I ■'"_'* -.-; --. .. : THERMOMETERS! ' • '• ■•:• •'.-'- '.P. -.'iV-'-'-. ',;''. .■ ANEROID BAROIIETEfiS, • Just Arrived-:. -. -;..'■.;■.,:•-' MUSICAL BOXES. ; ; :: ' So'E.'GQOEEp^;^ WATOHJIAKER &; JEWELER^ _ ; OPPOSITE. THE UNION BANK., ,r (Next Door ;TO:.'ai'VAy, Saddler),'.. : ... IASTINGS'STREeV, NAPJES ' ■ . V ■'■•':...' •"" "';'-'•''. :■.'*:• .'-■■":.. ■.]■£
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7697, 21 March 1887, Page 4
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787Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7697, 21 March 1887, Page 4
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