Stratz and Oo TESTIMONIALS TO T TT Q TBATZ & C*°PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLBBS, AKD MANUFACTURERS, 261 HIGH BTRBET, CHRIBTCHUROH. £hip Hotel, Timarn, June 14th, 1887. Dbar Sirs,— I received Watches, Ac, and at present they give every satisfaction. With regard to the 10s overpaid, I wish jou to send something to the value, for instance, something of a watch pendant, greenstone, or anything that would do for a 2nd prize, as I give the watches as prizes to billiard players, &a, bo treat me me as Hbera'lv as you can, and it may lead to fnrtber transactions. I intend doing myself the honor of waiting on yon when I come to Ohristchurch, Yours faithfully, OHAHLEB GBBBN. Chriatchnrch, Jnly 16th, 1887. Dear Bms,— Ten years ago I bonght a Rotherhara Watch from yon. Ii never gave me satisfaction. I returned it to yon. and on your recommendation I took a watch of yonr own manufacture. I have worn this watch ever Bince, and it has given me entire satiaf action. I am willing to back It for timekeeping against any watch m New Zealand, and I would sot part with it now for double the amonnt what I paid for it. Toon truly, JoHir Hivton, (Addroßs) Post Office, Christchurch, OUR OWN MANUFACTURED ENGLISH HUNTING LEVERP. Specially adapted for colonial use, m extra etont " Hall Marked " sterling silver cases, capped and jewelled, £4 10b, war* ranted 10 years. OUR CHALLENGE ENGLISH LEVER. £26 will be paid to anyone who can bring me a better finished or more serviceable watch for a working man than onr Challenge English Lever at £5 10s, warranted 26 years! OUR FIRST QUALITY ENGLISH LEVER In air-tight, dust-proof cases of "Hall Marked" Sterling Silver, beautitnlly enammelled dials, extra jewelled movemovement with fozce, chain, and maintaining power, and genuine chronometer balance, £6 6s, wananted 26 years. J.]F. STRATZ & CO. Besides Watches of their own manufacture, have the Largest Stock of Watches m the Colony by all well-known Makers to choose from. Lever Watches £3 and upwards, with compensation balance £8 16s and upwards. Tbese watches are carefully examined, regulated, and timed, and warranted from 2to 10 years. LADIES WATCHES. In handsomely engraved " Hall Marked " Silver Cases £1 6s. Warranted 2 years. Handsomely finished Solid Gold HUNTING WATCHES £3 10a. Warranted 8 years. Bolid Gold KEYLESS WATCHES, with all latcßt improvements, £4 10s. Warranted 6 yean. BOYS' STRONG WATCHES FROM 1 CLOCKS I 1000 TO CHOOSE PEOM. Nickel Lever Timepieces from 8s 6d. „ „ Alarm Clocks from 6s6d Striking Clocks from 10s 6d Marble Clock! £1 15s, warranted 2 years, J£WELLBRY. A very larpi rod well-assorted Stock of Ladies' and Ge ts' Gold and Silver Jewellery of even description, and newest designs kept ir stock-, or made to order on the premises on the shortest notice. BrEOTAOLEB To enit all sights Is a pair. Best Crystals 4s 6d ; Guaranteed Pebbleß, 7s 6d. Spectacle Cases from 6d. k Waterbury hes and Hitchcock's Patent Lamps repairs ' material for both kept m taock NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I t As!!my|s former advertisements} have beer 1 cople'd by [unprincipled dealers who have no< ] brains enough to make up one for themselves } Irequeßt the Public to ' inspect my Stock and 5 ndge for themselves, as cne glance will prov< \ that I am offering New and Genuine tioodt 1 and not second-hand rubbish, 1 THE 1 CANTERBURY WATCH. 1 ' PRICE 20s. I "»~UBT received from onr Manufacturers tho Ifj first supply of the Canterbury Watches. 1 They are far superior to the Waterbury and ] Manhatten Watches, having enamelled Dials, I Improved Keyless Winding, taking one-tentU I Uss tims to "wind than tho Waterbury, and the 9 Imndfi ma bfc B et without opening the Watch, jl The movements can be seen and are protected v I nslde the case by a Btrong flint glass, thereby !j keeping it dustproof. i I Warranted 12 Months,. , Not to be had any where else. "Waterbury and Manr-atten Watches if not 3n vprder car b» exchanged, as we use some of * th< portfl tfl yapair others. 3 \ J.IF. STRATZ k CO.! , 2CL iHWH STREET; f CHRISTCSUROH. u^_ !»
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1690, 18 October 1887, Page 1
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685Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1690, 18 October 1887, Page 1
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