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£*S REV WILL be given t can prove th: selling exactly the English Levers fc £3 same factory and of tl as Btewarr, Dawso ■ ai No 105113 for whic £3 15s, and state in I the regular retail pric( Inspection invited. J. F. STEAT 261, High si OHRISTOH REVi To anyone who car Rtawarf-. Tlawnon nnd

■£2s REWARD To anyone who can prove the Watch No. 113142 in my window, with •• Stewart Dawson and Co ’a Best Manufacture” engraved on it, was ever made in England, This 'Watch is a Geneva Watch. I have all material for Watches bearing the above name, and I am looking after them as if they were sold by me. J. F. STEATZ & CO., 261, High street, CHRISTCHURCH. Ho one in New Zealand can compete with oar prices We are sending direct from our Workshops to the wearer’s pocket a good, strong Silver Hunting English .Lever, capped and jewelled, for £3. Our extra heavy English Hunting Levers, as strong as John Bull, capped and jewelled, for £4 10s. The very best English Levers ever madj for £6 10a. These Watches are sent to any part of New Zealand free of any extra charge. One month’s trial allowed, and money returned if not good value. The above Watches are sold by retail dealers for double the amount. In addition to the above, we have a large assortment of the well-known Rotherham English Hunting Levers that we are selling from £4 10s. Waltham Lever Watches, in ‘‘Hall marked” English silver cases, from £2 10s. Ladies’ Watches, in beautifully engraved sterling silver cas<.n, from £1 ss. Ladies’ English made Lever Watches, handsomely finished and perfect in time, from £3 10s

A SPECIALITY. We have just received from our Manufacturers in England the first consignment of ENGLISH-MADE LEVER CLOCKS, the first that have been brought to New Zealand, and we are now able to supply you with a first-class English Lever Clock direct from our Factory on to your own mantel shelf for 8s 6d. They are in beautifully finished cases, manufactured of the best materials, with cut s'eel pinions, polished mainsprings, and go in any position. Send Post Office order fir 8s 6d, and we will forward you one in return. The money returned if not approved of All our Watches and Clocks are examined and regulated and warranted from two 10 five years. Our business being done entirely for cash, therefore, in purchasing your goods from us yon have not to pay for other people’s bad debts. We have no hawkers, and have no connection with any other business in New Zealand. Our only place of business is a* 261, High street, Christchurch, our Watch Factory. Clerkenwell, London, and our Clock Factories at Birmingham, England, and Black Forest, Germany. J. F. STKATZ & CO., PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS, JBWELLESS, AND MANUFACTURERS, 261, High Triangle, CHRISTCHURCH. Having secured our premises in the early days when rents were low, and as we are doing a large amount cf manufacturing and repairing thereby making more than our expenses by onr handwork, it enables ns to sell our goods much cheaper than any other firm in the colony. Remember that Ji F. STRATZ & CO; Are their own manufacturers. J. F. STRATZ & CO Are their own Importers. J. F. STRATZ & CO. Are their own Retail Dealers. ar es e 1 Ing direct to the public every artic 1 at Wholesale Price. 3 *3l 5

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1432, 15 December 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1432, 15 December 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1432, 15 December 1886, Page 1

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