Willi IT. J. Grieve, Watchmaker and Jeweller’s workshop no job is too small or too large. Up-to-date plant and good working conditions keep our repair do nnrtrnenf always basv * A question answered every day by 11. J. Grieve, Jeweller and Watchmaker: Have you still got that reliable watchmaker? My watch is going fine, but it would be better of cleaning.* Where to get vour Rimless Glasses in Gisborne, —Consult Gordon, Professional Optician; opp. Bank N.Z. All work /ua ran teed ("barges moderate.* Rotherham's Silver Watches.—Just arrived, direct from Rotherham's, three of the first of fhese watches since early in the war. Get in early.—Stoneham’s Diamond House Giext Pettie'al*. Be as exhaustive in your search as you please—take your timo about it! Then you will come back to Humphrey’s, for the vnluo in furniture you cannot obtain *l»ewh*r«.“ Reasons wliy we have such a successful watch and jewellery repair department: The best workmanship, no undue delay, experts who understand their work.—Stone-ham's, Diamond House.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15543, 11 June 1921, Page 3
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