: Stratz and Go TESTIMONIALS TO J.F.,S TBiTZ " C a PBACTICAL WATCHMAKERS, JEWEL- .. LBB3, AIU^MANUifACTURERS, Ml HIGH STREET, CERISTOHUROH. Ship Hotel, ' Timaru, ,■ . June Uth, 1887. Diak Bms,— I received Watches. 4c, and at present they give every satisfaction. With regard to the 10b overpaid, I wish j on to send •omething to tL» value, for instance, something of a watch pendant, greenstoue, o> anything that would do for a 2nd prize, as I give the watches as prizeß to billiard players, #0., bo treat me me as libera'ly as yon can, and it may lead to farther-transactions. I intend ioing myself the honor of /waiting on yon whtal ooae to Ohristchnrch. . J J ' " ' Tonrs faiffirally, . OHABLB3 OBIEN. Ohristchnrch. July i6th, 1887. Djeak Biks,— Ten years ago I botight a Rotherham Watch from yon. I» never gave me eatistsction. I returned it to yon and on yonr teoommendation I took a watch of yonr own BaaofacttEre. < I have worn this watoh ?Ter aiaoe, and it has given me entire satisfaction. I am -frilling to ba^k it for timekeeping sgainet any watch m New Zealand, and I would tot part with it now for donble the amount what I psidforit. Yonra truly, • Jokk Hilton, (Addrtea) Poet Office, Ohrifltchurch, OtTB OWN MANUFACTURED BHGLISH HUNTING LEVERP. Specially adapted for colonial nse, m tttr* Btont " Ball Marked " sterling silver CMes, tapped and jewelled, £i 10h, warranted 10 years. OUR CHALLENGE ENGLISH LEVER. £25 will be paid to anyone who oan bring me a better finished or more serviceable watch for a working man than onr Challenge English Lever at £5 10b, war* ranted 26 yeara; - OUB FIRST QUALITY ENGLISH LEVER In air-tight, dust-proof cases of "Hall ' "Marked" Sterling Silver, beantitnlly enuamelled dials, extra jewelled movemovement with fczee, chain, and maintaining power, and genuine chronometer balance, £6 6s, warranted 26 yean. J. F. STRATZ & CO. Besides Watches of their own manufacture, have the Largest Stock of Watches In the Colony by all well-known Makers to choose fnmu Lever Watches £8 and Upwards, with corrpenßation balance £3 lot and upwards. These watches are Carefully, examined, regulated, and timed, a&d warranted from 2to 10 years* LADIES WATCHES. In handsomfly engraved "Hull Marked" Silver Cases £1 6s. Warranted 2 years. Handsomely finished Solid Gold HUNTING WATOHES £8 10«. Warranted 8 yean. Solid Gold ZEYLEBS WATOHES, with all latest improvfiments, £4 10s. Warranted _yew». SOYB'iBTBOKG WATOBSB .FIOM CLOCKS > 1000 TO CHOOSE FEOM. Nickel Lever Timepieces from 8s 6d. „ Alarm Clock b from 686 d Striking Clocks from 10b 3d Marble Clock* £1 15s, warranted 2 years, JiWELLERY. A very laiet md well-assorted Stock of ladies' and Ge ts 1 Gold and Silver Jewellery of ever.\ detcriftion, n> d newest deuROB kept ir stock, or made to order-on the.premiflee ou the shortest notice. BrEGTACLES To itit all eights Is a pair. Best Crystals 4s Cd : Gnaiantced Pebbles, 7s 6d. . SpectecleCßeesfrom6d. Wateibnry- es and Hitchcock's Patent Lampi repaue material for both kept m ttockj HOTICE |^O THE PUBLIC. As my r former Bdvertisbmentsi'have been copied by unprincipled dealers who have not brains enough to make up one for themselves, I request the Public to inspect my Stock and odge forthemselves, ss one glance will prove that I am offering New and Genuine Goods and.not 6econd-hand xubbieb. THE CANTEEBUEY WATCH. PBIOE 20s. TUST received from onr Manufacturers the fj first Bupply of the Canterbury Watches They are far superior to the Waterbury and 'Mannatten Watches, baying enamelled Dials, Improved Keyless Winding, taking one-tench Ices time to -wind than the Waterbnry, and the hands can be eet without opening the Watch. The movements can be see:: and are protected aside the case by a strong flint glass, thereby keeping it dustproof. Wabranteb 12 Months. Not to be bad anywhere else. Waterbnry and Manhattan Watches if not m order car be exchanged, as we. use some of thl part* to 70paix othere, I F. STMTZ & CO. fBAOTIOAL' WATCH MAKEBB, JEWELIBBB,;:AND MANUFACTUBEBB, 26r High Stbest^ CHRIBTCEUBCH.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1699, 31 October 1887, Page 1
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659Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1699, 31 October 1887, Page 1
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