J. P. Stratz&Co. ■ j CAUTION 3. F. BTBATZ, Practical Watchmaker, find it his duty to caatioa ihe public that Bsvera watches have paaßed through his hands dunng the lait twelve months that havd been tampered with and spoiled, denoting that they must have been done by a gardener or tinsmith, for one of tha watches received had ft wheel fitted upaida down. -i ? SUCCESS IN BUSINESS HAS BEEN DONE BY OUR WOBE. J, F. STRATZ & CO., AOTIOAL WATCHMAKERS, JEWS* LESS, AND MANUFACTURERS, {261 HIGH STREET, ' CHEISTCHUKCH. Cheapest and Beet Watchmakers an Jewellers m New Zealand. •\TTTB are turofag out m our Workshops - tt more work than pays our expenses and as we are out own manufacturers manufacturing on the premises most of our Stock thereby Baring the heavy Customi duty, there ft no other firm m New Zealand taat can tompetft with our price. All our Goods" are marked m plain figures which no other firm can compete agaiost.* Before purchasing inspect our windows, and yon can see for yourselves the price of any article yon may require. Irmide we have a very large assortment m each line also marked m plain figures. This is the fairest way of doing business, because the ohopa who do not mark their goods m plain figures can charge Ihe most exorbitant prices, A WfiITTEN GUArTnTEK GIVEN WITH | EVERY ARTICLE SOLD. spectacles" specialty. Every description of Spectacles and other Optical Goods m stock to suit all sights. Your sight tested free of charge. As we are manufacturing largely we are prepared to give the highest prices for old gold, old silver, and precious stones. I Jewellery of every description and any design made to order on the premises. Old Jewellery renovated and made equal to ew Watches and Clocks Gleaned and Repaired on the shortest notice, and warranted 12 Souths. We are the only Firm m New Zealand that has over 6000 Watches and Clocks out with the name on. No other Firm has 1000. We . respectfully ask you to inspect our Stock and prove for yourselves that v?e have the largest selection to choose from, and that out Goods axe the Best and Cheapest m the J. F, Stratz & Co. 261 HIGH STREET, TRIANGLE, j CHRISTCHURCH. THE WONDERFUL CANADIAN MEDICINES. E, P, DDFLOT, DJUk. . . PROPRIETOR. he beet Medicine ever brought to Ne Zealand, and which has been proved m thousands of cases to cure where all other remedies have failed. A SURE and certain Core for Biliom jC\. Complaints, Heartburn ? Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Colic, Diarrhoea, Diseases of tho Liver and Spleen, Malarial Fever, Piles, Diseases of tbe Cbest, Colds, Catarrh, WhoopCough, Humid Asthma, Fits, Palpitation the Heart, Nervous Complaints, Dromy, Scrofulous Diseases, Female Oomplaintß, The Whites or Fluor Albas, A£ttma and Palxncnnrj, Catarrh of the Bladder, Ptins, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Rheumatism, &c, die. Complete directions for self •cure by use of ths two Great Canadian Remedies given with each Bottlb. A SPECIMEN OF MANY HUNDRED TESTIMONIALS RECEIVED. Peel Forest, July Itfc, 1888. Afß ETRATZ, Dear Sir — I have great pleasure m recommending the Canadian Cures. During the pact week suffered great pain and inconvenience from a dislocated knee, which had been properly attended to shortly after the occurrence, but which always continued weak and frequently dipped out of joint, notwithstanding the knte cap which I wore. During the period I obtained medical advice r and ui:d the proscribed remedies, but without any benefit for my knee continued as weak as ever until I tried tha Canadian Outes. Applying the Canadian remedies according to directions I soon found my knee becoming stronger, and m a short time I was enabled to abandon the knee cap. Three weeks after starting to us* the remedies I discarded tuem as my knee was as strong as ever before the accident, and continues to remsia so through every kind of trial. Again heartily recommending the Canadian Cures, I am, etc., . Geo. F. Newman. BICE OF THE CANADIAN MEDICINES i €3, sent carefully packed to any addre m New Zealand. AGENT FOR GAtfTJSBBURY:— J. P, Stratz, 261 JHIGH STBEET, ..HRI.STCHURCHj SUB-ACtEHOY :— £ VSSSM Mr D, McFAELANE, GBOOEK. A SiHBURTONf \
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1945, 15 September 1888, Page 4
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