Stratz aiud Co TESTIMONIALS TO J. F. S TBATZ * C° PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS, JEWELI.ERS, AND MAHUJfACTURERS, 261 HIGH BTBEET, CHRIBTCHUROH. Ship Hotel, Titnarn, June 14th, 1887. DSAR BIBB,— , t I received Watches. &c., ana at present they give every Benefaction. With regard to the 10b overpaid, I wish \ on to Bend something to the value, for inptemce, something of a watch pendant, greenstone, o anything that would do for a 2nd prize, as I give the watches as prizes to billiard players, 4c., bo treat me me as Hbera'ly as you can, and it may lead to further transactions. I intend doing myself the honor of waiting on yon when I come to Christchurch. Touts faitbfnlly, Charles Green. Christchurch, July 16th, 1887. Dbab Sibb,— Ten years ago I bought a Eotherbam Watch from yon. Ic never gave me satisfaction. I returned it to you and on yonr recommendation I took a watch of yonr own BBsnnfactnre. I have worn this wat"h ever since, and it has given me entire satisfaction . I am willing to ba'k it for timekeeping against mny watch in New Zealand, and I would not part with it now for double the amount what I paid for it. Yonrs truly, John Hilton, (Address) Post Office, Cbristchurcb. OUR OWN MANUFACTURED ENGLISH HUNTING LEVERS. Specially adapted for colonial use, in extra stout " Hall Marked " sterling silver cases, eapped and jewelled, £4 10-*, warranted 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 1 man than onr Challenge English Lever at £6 10s, warranted 26 years, OUR FIRST QUALITY ENGLISH LEVER In Bii -tight, duht-prcof cases of "Hall Maiked" sterling Silver, beantitully ecammelled dials, extra jewelled moycnjoven ent with frzre, chain, and maintaining p< wer. and g^iuine chronometer balance, £6 6s, wanauted 26 yenrs. J. F. STRATZ & CO. Besides Watchps of their own tr>anufactnre, have the Largest fctock of Watcheß in the Colony by all weli-known Makers to choose from. Lever Watches £3 and upwards, with compensation balance £3 16s and upwards. Tl e3e watches are carefully examined, regulated, and timed, and •warranted from 2to 10 ye*rs. LADIES WATCHES. In bar deem' ly engraved •' Hall Marked " Silver Caeee £1 ss. Warranted 2 \cal3. Handsrmely finifihrd Sold Gold HUNTING WATCHES £3 10*. Warructed 3 years. ! fcolid Sold KEYLESS WATCHES, with ' all latest improvements, £4 10s. Wan anted years. lLlfc' £TEOSG "WATCBEB JR Cll CLOCKS 1 1000 TO CHOOSE FEOM. Nickel Lever Timepieces from 3a 6d. „ „ Alarm Clocks from ss6d Striking Clocks fr m 10s 3d Marble Clocks- £1 16b, warranted 2 years, J WELLERY. A very lar>-« ind well assorted Sfcock°oi ladies' atd Ge te' Gold and fcilver Jewellery of even df tcription, si d newest designs kept ir Btock or made to order on the premises ol the shortest notice. SPECTACLES To foit til rigtiE le a jair. EeetCrjEtals ii fc ; Gt6-,nucd Pcbllce, 7t Cd.. fcptctick CEEesfrcn) Cd. Watc jtuTji cb std Filctccck's Patent Lamps ifiaiie patciiclfcr loth kept in taock, NOTICE .TO THEjFUBLIO. JTAfI myfj former Bdvertifitments jhave 'bean copied by ntprincipled dealers who have not brains enough to moke up ore for thcmßelves, I request the Fnblic to inspect my Stock and ndge for themselves, cs cna glance will prove that I am offering New and^Genuine Goods and not second-hand rubbish. THE CAKTEBBXJBY WATCH. PRICE 20s. TfUST received from our Manufacturers the • I first supply of the Canterbury Watches, They are far Buperior to the Waterbury and Mannatten Watches, baying enanrellcd Dials Improved Keylces Windiner, taking or.e-tentt Icbb time to wind than the Waterbnry, a^d th( hands can be eet without opening the Watch The movements can be seen and are protected neldo the case by a strong flint glass, thereby keeping it dnßtproof. WAEEAHTED 12 MOKTHS. Not to be had anywhere else. Watetbury aud Manhattan Watches if no In order ca?~ bo exchanged, as.wc nse eom^ o tttl partß tc ;epair others. J. F. STRATZ & m PEAOTICAL WATCHMAKbr»c<, JEWEI LESS, AND ;MANUPACTUREBB, S2Gi;jiIGH STBB
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1721, 28 November 1887, Page 1
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673Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1721, 28 November 1887, Page 1
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