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After Christmas Aggie
Appreciation Sale
SALE STARTS TUES. Jan. 27th
and continues thru WEDS. Feb. 4th.
A&M/Blinn Student/Faculty ID required
Everything in the store discounted up to 80% off!
AGGIE WATCHES (University approved) $99 while supplies
last! Normally $159/$179.
ALL REGULAR CITIZEN WATCHES are being closed out
(except for A&M citizen and 14k gold collection).
Your choice $49 each. Values to $300.
14k GOLD Texas A&M charms $11.99 each, all other
Texas A&M jewelry 40% off!
ALL LOOSE DIAMONDS DISCOUNTED!
ALL TAG HEUER WATCHES 25% OFF and selected
Tag Heuer watches 45% to 70% off!
ALL Breitling watches 25% off and selected Breitling watches
45% off!
ALL 14k and 18k custom diamond semi-mounts 70% off!
ALL platinum jewelry 25%-80% off!
ALL coins discounted!
ALL diamond and color stone jewelry discounted 25% to 80%.
ALL Estate and antique jewelry discounted!
John D. Huntley, Inc.
Class of ‘79
313 B South College Avenue
College Station, TX 77840
(409) 846-8916
“Very personal investments”
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