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July 08, 1988 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-07-08

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Pictured: Sheldon and his Father, Sydney Max.

The
Family
Tradition
Continues...

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\\‘. \\*,

Another
New !hue
of Watchbands!

Farmington Hills
Grand Opening
July 7th, 8th & 9th

WATCH BANDS

Keeping Detroiters on time since 1927.

It was back in 1927 . . . the same year that "Lucky Lindy" crossed
the Atlantic, that the first House of Watchbands opened its doors
in a small shop at the corner of Broadway and John R in Down-
town Detroit. Three generations later, we're opening up our fifth
family owned and operated store in Farmington Hills.
• In-store watch and jewelry
• A huge assortment of watches
repair
at Grand Opening Prices
• Watch and calculator
• Watchbands for nearly every
batteries fitted while you wait
watch made.
• Crystals fitted while you wait
(most watches)

NOW OPEN

SOUTHFIELD

PONTIAC FARMINGTON HILLS MT. CLEMENS MADISON HEIGHTS

(12 Mile & Southfield)

(Voorheis & Telegraph)

(Orchard Lk. & 13 Mile)

(Canal & Garfield)

(12 Mile & Dequindre)

552-0080

333-2263

851-0440

263-7700

541-0808

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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