i rr-- i . ... ..,-—. .^^ i' _, p S.E. COOPER, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. HASTINGS STREET, Opposlto thejUnion'Bnnk. WATCHES? ENGLISH WATCHES , 'if ' ' ' ' ■ ; . I WATCHES, AMERIfiAN WATCHES WATCHES 5 GENEVA WATCHES iMßEXtiiebtototlanTeeorilß tho events, .'" r fIL n.™ .9 18 - "^feteenth centary ho wU r "escribe It as ; the era In which the nieperiod of ElujabetJr Is known tostudrata - ?^ c ?S? «>«-Ute»»tni!B,-th-e present cci- . OF* "J? 1 ? 1 111* 11 also > remarkable for it» SiSSf 9 '" 81 ' "a™ 6 "-- w lll " b e chiefly re- ' memocred as the age of inventions and of - ' SM UpliTe - excellence. Men, not yet. elderly can remember the introduction of the.locomotiye, the -steamship: and the S«,,«rJi e Jl ti fe b y'Sl aB -, To , th 'ose more ■ ™? 3£?J !*?^*> m P> 6t electricity have • "ot yet lost the keen edgo of 'novelty, and a PJ'es^Pb,; telephone, microphone' and the electric. light- stand as'shming' beacons to mark' the marvellous progress ?' <*«> nineteenai century. The. general ■ impetus which the inventive genini erf the a comparaUyely trifling sum; Watches that forgeneraloxcellenoecouldnot have -• peon produced for twice tho money only a few years ago. -Those sceptical asto this" assertion should inspect his stock, which is not only the largest and most varied in Hawko sßay, but docs not contain a single 1 c 2WSH. b »yera,- ufung tho post-office and Euucea coupon y announcements to del°*Z c % Pni^t Ever y sensible man , knows that the best.way to get; a good Watch is to; purchase from a reliable Tradesman, and that to trust to birds of • ' Passage, or to purvoyors of puffed-up gun- ■ cracks made for tho fancy shops of Hounds- ■ ditch, is simply to invito loss of money and much vexation. . r • REAp;-™^ QUERIES Why send: out of the district for : Watches? Why forget that you can pro* cure a Cheaper and Bettor Article in Napier I Why omit to weigh the -worth of a guarantee from a tradesman whallrea ' in tho district, and :WHO CAN be FOTOfO '■ NOT ONLY TO-MORROW OB KEXTWEEK,bI-*'' ' whose stay of many years in the past is the beßt warrant .for his- presence here when requircdat any time In tho future? He ' ' member that a guarantee from a trades man settled in the place is not a piece of waste paper, bat an agreement binding t.io ' ' o giver to perform all. that is stated. Buy ° your Watches in the district, and ensure a ' good article and ft guarantee worth hay ing. & E. COOPER'S Watches arc im ported .direct from the factories of the most celebrated English, American, arid • ' Continental makers. ' These watches range in price from the Workman's Timekeeper at £3 10s, to the : wonderfully accurate ' Racing Chronograph at from £10 10b to ' £15 los. _ -i. • THE ABOVE QUOTATIONS ARE FOR SILVER WATCHES. In Gold S. E. Cooper kcops a large ; iSoiife' ; comprising Ladies' from- "'^fS-.i £6 TO £30. « ■■-;-': ,;,|| In Gent's Gold -Watches S. E. Coopeb haa"tf ; -~ very large assortment to chooso from, and ' * " all are of the highest quality. ' SUvcr Open Faced, Crystal Glass, manufaotnrcd to S.E.C.'s own order. Extra heavy SUver Cases, mtide to stand rough work; guaranteed for tw years; £5 1&. Same n S? m «'iM rtl orf 0W!B Sl l ' d - an * every improve .' o mpnt).£9.-, .Silver Genevas from Ms to £5- ■ Chronograph Silver Watches from £7 to £16. Silver KeylessHuntingChronogiaph a Repeater (stHkes hours anof quarters) £33. b. v •■ .;. . ~~r,. . i; , :■ : - .-I- ■- IT IS WITH MANY PERSONS A DEBAT .., ABLE POINT Whether' the Watehcs'of the Waltham Manufacturing Company are not equal in every, respect to the nest timekeeper? 0 turned-oufby English factories. To thow o •','-•: ™° favor - ' : ' : AMERICAN WATCHES thi cheapest- and-most reliable workman's timokeepor produced-a watch that can bo guaranfeed, and that' wDI l&t a life. AT ALL THE 'liATja/'S^mBITIONS THE WALTHAM WATCHES HAVE TAKEN THE LARGEST FRIZES BEFORE ALL THE MAKERS OK , EUROPE. In Silver and Gold, £3 103 and upwards. BROOCHES, EAR-RINGS, LOCKETS NECKLETS, ' fin Gold and Silver. Ladios' and Gents' ALBERTS, in Gold an ■ ' Silver. STUDS, COLLAR STUDS, SLEEVE LINK In Gold and Silver, Pearl, Ivory, and Jet. GENTS' SIGNET .RINGS. SINGLE STONt DIAMOND RINGS. A large Assortment of LADIES' DRESS RINGS,' KEEPERS ANiJ WEDDING RINGS. SPECIAL MOTTO and NAME RINGS made to order. Plated Goods, E.P. Goods and /,. -' Silver Goods. • • • PRESENfATION DESSERT KNIVES an FORKS, in. OASES: PRESENTATION SALT-CELLARS in CASES, PRE SENTATION NAPKIN RINGS > Cruets, Sardine Boxes, Tea and Coffee Services. Egg Frames, Butters, Biscuit Boxes, Preserve Jars, Tea Potej Presentation Salvers. , . • Cakb^Baskcts,. 'Presentation Marble 'and Ormolu Clocks,, DTawinsyoom,- Dining-room Bed-room,- Kitchen and Hall Clocks , ' STROM 7s 6d to £15 THERMOMETERsI ~ i - . . ANEROD3 BAROMETKpS • Jubt.Abbivjsd— MUSICAL BOXES. S;,.E;::COOFEK,':;-; WATCHMAKER & JEWELERY OPPOSITE THE UNION BANK • (Next Dooft to' M'.Vay, .Saddseb); HAST'iS.GS-ST'E'EET' 'NAPIEn ■
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7742, 13 May 1887, Page 4
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769Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7742, 13 May 1887, Page 4
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