BXOBPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. J^ARGE gTOCK-T AXING gAL E. FRANK HYAMS, THE WELL-KNOWN WATCHMAKER k JEWELLER, 14 PRINCES STBEET, DUNEDIN, Being much overstocked, has decided to hold a CLEARING SALE, FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, sth JUNE, When the whole of his Large and Varied Stock will be offered to the Public at Prices hitherto unknown in the Colodv. Being a Direct Importer, and Buying Direct from the Makers for CASH, FRANK HYAMS has thus many advantages which are beyond the reach of the ordinary retailer, edded to which his S ock is known to be of the HIGHEST QUALITY, but will bo reduced to come within the reach of all classes. It is ten years since F.H. established in Dunedin, and in announcing to the Public this his First Sale he has determined to give MOST EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. ALL GOODS WILL BE MASKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, AND THE PUBLIC ABB INVITED TO INSPECT BOTH THE GOODS AND THE PRICES. BPECIALLY NOTE THAT THE PREMISES ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS WED. NESDAYS ALL DAY; CLOSED ON SATURDAYS FROM ONE O'CLOCK. AND MANY OTHER LINES WHICH THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THE HIGH-CLASS QUALITY OF WHICH IN WELL KNOWN. Gold and Silver Stop Watches Bolid Silver Plate Gents' Gold and Silver Lever Watches Electro-plate Ladies' Gold and Silver Lever Watches LEATHHR GOODS Gent^and Ladies! Gold and Silver Geneva Paraeß( Card Caaeß) Pockefc j^ Writing _ />. c , e B xt- i i j ttt i v Cases, Handbags, etc. First Qaaliry N-ckel-cased Watches High-class Chinaware and Bric-a-brac EngUsh, French and American Clocks Specimen Pieces of Bronze DIAMOND GOODS. Fans RiDgR, Brooches, Bangles Wrought Iron Ware Wedding Rings and Keepers Silver Jewellery Signet Rings Broaches, Bangles Gold and Silver Alber s Matchboxes, etc. Ntw Zealand Greenstone in great variety Field and Opera Glasses FRANK HYAMS, 14 Princes Stbeet, Dunedin.
ry A. TRIBE AND CO. Manufacturers •8 a Classes of 219 High Street (Next to Ashley, Berg and Co, OHRISTCHURCH.
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. SPECIALLY REDUCED EXCURSION FARES IN FORCE BY ALL STEAMERS OVER ALL THE COMPANY'S' LINES. Steamers will bs despatched as under : LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON— Corinna Mon, Sept 16 3 p.m. D'dio Flora Friday, Sept 20 3 pm. D'din NAPIER, GISBORNE, and AUCKLAND— Flora Fri, S^pt 20 3 p.m. D'din Tarawera Wed, Sept 25 230 p.m. train SYDNEY, via WELLINGTONHauroto Wed, Sept 18 3 p.m D'din W. laora Thur, Sept 26 230 p m train SYDNEY, via AUCKLAND— Tarawera Wed, Sept 25 2.30 pm train Manapouri Wed, Oct 9 2 30 pm train MELBOUKNE, via BLUFF and HOBART— Taune Sept 15 2.30 p.m. train Wakatipu Tbur, Sept 26 2.30 p.m. train WESTPORT, via TIMARU, AKAROA, LYTrELTON, WELLINGTON and TABANAKI— Omapere (calls Taranaki) Friday, Sept 20 4 pm D'din Brunner (calls Nelson) Friday, Sept 27 4 pm D'din GRPYMOUTH, via OAMARU, TIMARU. LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON— Herald Tues, Sept 24 10 p.m D'din NAPIER WHARF, via OAMARU, end lIMARC— steamer early TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, and SYDNEY— Ovaluu About Sept 25 from Auckland FIJI (SUVA and LEVUKA)— Upolo Thurs, Sept 12 From Auckland
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXII, Issue 20, 13 September 1895, Page 14
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