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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
January 7, 1910 
THE BUYING OF A GLOCGK 
in our salesrooms is always a most interesting purchase. 
Not alone from the fact that the line carried is most com- 
plete but from the fact that the guarantee we cive is most 
unusual. The purchase of a clock is not only for today or 
to-morrow, but a timepiece to give service for a period of 
time—sometimes for life. This fact is worthy of special 
consideration. The clocks we sell represent the choicest 
pickings that the field affords. Particular 
buying, and conservative judgement in selecting styles and 
movements lend to our lines a distinction not to be found 
elsewhere. A visit to this departinent is always interesting. 
attention in 
Fine Inlaid Mahoganys 
We are showing at this time a 
new assortment of very fine ma- 
hogany inlaid clocks in various 
These 
are especially desirable as they 
sizes, shapes and styles. 
embrace a variety of unusual de- 
signs not duplicated in cheaper 
grades. If simplicity is wanted 
we have it,—if more elaborate 
decoration is desired our line 
contains it. Both one-day time, 
strike are represented in this line. 
‘| is most attractive. 
FINE 
Gold Plated Crystals | 
Our assortment of fine gold 
plated crystals is a most complete 
one; from the small dainty time- 
piece at a variety of prices to 
the largest mantel clocks the line 
Special at- 
tention is called to clock illus- 
trated in 1-day time $2.50 to 
$4.50, .1-day strike $5.00, 8-day 
i time $5.00, 8-day | strike $6.50. 
Traveling cases for above are 
procurable at low prices. 
DANIEL LOW & GO. 
SALEM =e 
nee 
Sellers of 
Good Clocks 
