StratzandOo TESTIMOHIALS TO TT Tl. OTBATZ _ /^O PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLBE3, AND MANUFACTURERS, 291 HIGH BTBBET, CHBISTCHTJROH. _hip x Hotel, Timaru, Jane 14th, 1887. D— i& Sirs,— I received Watcbes. 4c., and at .pwaeat they give ever; satisfaction. With Mgaxd to the lOs'oveipaid, I vnah yon to eend ■southing .to the value, for inetance, somet__g/ " os a watch pendant, greenstone, c . anything tbat would do for a 2nd prize, as I live the watches as prizes to billiard players, . «_. co treat me me as libera'ly _t you can, aud it _ ay lead to farther transactions. I intend - Mag myself the honor of waiting on yon Whan I cone to Christchurch. Yours faithfully, Charles G-S-N. Chris tchnrch, July 16th, 1887. Diab Bins,— Ten years ago I bought a Botherbam Watch from you. Io never gave me satisfaction. I returned it to you and on your recommendation I took a watch of your own •■aufacture. I have worn this watch ever atsee, and it has given me entire Batiaf action. I am willing to __ k it for timekeeping against any watch m Hew Zealand, and I would not part with it now for double the amount what I f-Kfolfa Yonrs truly, John Hilton, [(Address) Poet Office, Chriß tchnrch, OTJ_ OWN MANUFACTURED BHOLISH HUNTING LEVER. . Bpecially adapted for colonial use. In extra stout " Hall Marl* d " sterling silver cases, capped and jewelled, £4 10-, warranted 10 years. OTJR CHALLENGE ENGLISH LEVER. £26 will be paid to anyone who Can -_UR me a better finished or more serviceable watcb for a working man than our C__lenge English Lover at £6 10a, war* tasted 26 years. OUR FIBST QUALITY ENGLISH LEVER In air-tight, duet-proof cases of "Hall Marked" Sterling Silver, beautitully enammelled dials, extra jewelled movemovement with fczee, chain, and maintaining power, and genuine chronometer Mance, £6 6s, wananted 25 years. J. F. STEATZ & CO. Besides- Watches of their own mnnufactare, have the Largest Stook of Watches la the Colony by all well-known Makers to choose from. Lever Watches £8 and raids, with co .pensatiOn balance £8 and upwards. Tbeae watches are carefully examined, regulated, and timed, tad warranted from 2 to 10 years. LADIES WATCHES. In ben diomrly engraved •»H«11 Marked" Bflrer Csßee £1 Bs. Warranted 2 years. Handeomely finished Solid Gold HUNTING 'WATCHES £8 10«. Warranted 3 yea rs. . Solid Gold KEYLESS WATCHEB, with •B latest improvementa, £4 10s. Wananted year. It.. STBONG WATCBES IE CM CLOCKS I 1000 TO CHbOSE FKOM. Nickel Lever Timepieces from 3a 6d. „ • „ Alarm Clcck a from 6s6d . Striking Clocks fr m 10s 3d llazble Clcck* £_ 15s, warranted 2 years. J WELLERY. A very lar«. md well assorted Stocked Ladies' and Go t_ Gold and bilver Jewellery of evert description, ai d newest dengns kept ir stcck or made to order on the premises ot the shortest notice. SPECTACLES To cult ell eights 1b a fair.' Best Crystals 4i Cd : G ton t teed FebbleF^fe 6d.| Spectacle Caecefrcm 6s*. Waterturj» ea snd Fhcb cock's Patent Lamte ici aire . atcriul fcr both kept m taock, NOTICE TO TBEIPUBLIO. £TAs myp former advertisements Jhave !been copied by unprincipled dealers who have not braise enough to make up one for themselves, I request the Public to inspect my Stock and adge for themselves, ob cne glance will prove that I am offering New andJGenuine .Goods tod not second- hand rubbieh. THE CAKTEEBHEY WATCH. PEIOE 20b. TUBT received from our Manufacturers the •I first supply of the Canterbury Watches. They are far superior to the Waterbury and Manhattan Watches, having enamelled Dials, Improved Eeyleea Winding, taking one-tenth lees time to wind than the Waterbury, and tbe hands can be eet without opening the Watcb. Tbe movements can be seen and are protected n_de the caee by a strong flint glass, thereby keeping it dustproof. WABBANTED 12 MOKTHB. Not to be bad any where else. Waterbury and Man. atten Watches if not In qjder car be exchanged, aß>eJuße Borne of tifi pert, te yepair others, J. F. STRATZ & CO.? .PRACTICAL WATCHMA___d, JEWELLBBB, AND ;MANUFACTUBEBB, „ S6l HIGH -TEE CHEISTCHUECH^ * 4
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1719, 25 November 1887, Page 1
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675Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1719, 25 November 1887, Page 1
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