StratzandCo TBBTIHOHIAIfi TO T -X! OTBATZ * f^i O. FBACTIOAL VATOHMAKEBB, JEWELLBB3, AND MAHUFAOTUBBBB, 861 BIGH STBBBT, CHBISTOHUBOH. chip Hotel, Timftro, Juna nth, 1887. Da&a BnsvI received Watches. Ac, and at pvmat they five even intisfftction. With tvgaid to the 10b overpaid, I wish yon to send MMthlaf to tho value, for initence, some* • thing of a watch pendant, greenstone, o> anyttlng that would do for a 2nd prize, as I give the watches as prizes to billiard players, «o>, bo treat me me as liberal? as yon can, ant It may lead to farther transactions. I intend ietng isycelf the honor of waiting oo yon Wb«B I come to Ohristchnrch. Toon faithfully, G&AB&BB CtBBBN* Ohrlfltohnrch, July 16th, 1887.^ DHAR Blß*,— - . Ten years ago I bought a Botherham Watch from yon. It sever gave me satisfaction. X returned it to you. and on your recommendation I took a watch of your own anaofaeCnre. I have worn this watch ever dace, and it haa given me entire satisfaction. X Ha willing to back tt for timekeeping against aoy vateh v New Zealand, and I would not •an with it bow for double the amount what I paid for it. ■ - Youm truly, John Hiltoit, ((Addieee) Poet Office, Gbristohurcbt OtJB OWN MANUFACTURED BHGXJSH HUNTING LEVER?. SpecUlly adapted for colonial use, m extra itout " Hall Harked " sterling silver •mm, capped and jewelled, £4 KM, warnated 10 jean. ©UK CHALLENGE ENGLISH LEVER. £26 will be paid to anyone who can bring as a better finished or more serviceable watch for a working man than our Challenge English Lover at £6 Hte, war* ranted 26 y can; OVB TIBET QUALITY ENGLISH LEVEB Zm air-tight, dust-proof coses of "Hall Marked" Sterling Bilver, beautitully emammeUed diale, extra jewelled move* movtnaent with xvzee, chain, and main* tabling power, and genuine chronometer btlaaoe, £6 6a, warranted 26 yenn, J. F. STRATZ &l CO. Besides Watchra of their own roanufao tare,haro the Largest Btock of Watches m the Colony by all well-known Makers to choose from. Lever Watches £8 and upwards, with corcpeneation balance £8 16s and upwards. Tbese watches are cazof ally examined, regulated, and timed, asd warranted from 2to 10 yean. LADIES WATCHES. Xa bandsom*]y°engraved "H»ll Marked" Bilver Oases £l 6s. Warranted 2 yearo, Saodsomely finished Boltd Gold HUNTING WATCHES £8 10*. Warranted 8 ytaw. Solid Gold KEYLESS WATCHES, with all latest improvements, £1 10s, Warranted years, UYB' ST3ONG WATCHES PB (Jl CLOCKS « 1000 TO CHOOSE FEOM. SHclnl Lever Timepieces from 8s Cd. „ Alarm Clocks from 6s6d Striking Clocks from 10a 3d Marble Clock* £1 16s, warranted 2 years, J^WBLLEBY. A very larpi md well-assorted Btook'ol Ladies' and Ge ts* Gold and Bilver Jewellery of ever> description, acd newest designs kept ir etcck or made to order on the premiees oo the shortest notice. BPBOTAOLE3 To i nit all rights Is a pair. Best Crystals ♦• fd : Graimieed Pebblee^e 6d.J BpectscleCccesftoa 6i. Waterbmjt es »nd Hitchcock's Patent Lsmpt rejalre vstezial for both kept m tiock, NOTICE -.TO THEIPUBLIO. STAs my? former advertlscimdnts'lhave 'been oopied by unprincipled dealers who have not brains enough to make up one for themselves, X request the Public to inspect my Stock and adge for .themselves, as one glance will prove that I am offering New andJlGenuine Goods ■nd not second-hand rubbish, THE CANTERBURY WATCH. PBl^fi" 208. TU6T received from onr Manufacturers the £f first supply of the Canterbury Watches. They are far superior to the Watorbury and Hashatten Watches, having enamelled Dials, Improved Keyless WindinK, taking one-tenth less time to wind than the Waterbury, and the bands can be set without opening the Watch. The movements can be Beet and are protected aside the case by a strong flint glass, thereby keeping it dustproof. WABEAHTED 12 MOKTHB. Not to be bad any where else. Waterbury and Manhattan Watches if not la coder car b* exchanged, bb we^nee Bom>» of th; pert* to -tspeir othere, !J. F. STRATZ & CO.f .PBACTIOAL WATCBMABJbh^, JEWELLEEB,. AND SMAKUFACTUBEFS, 261 HI9H BTftß OHBI6TCEUBCH.«
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1714, 17 November 1887, Page 1
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661Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1714, 17 November 1887, Page 1
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