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J. F. Strata fc Co . A CAUTION 1 J. F. STRAT& Fractical Watchmnker, finds J it his dmy to flantioa ihe pnhlic tbat several t watches have passed thron£jh his hands dnnng t the latt twelve months that have barn tar- p per.d wis.h and spoiled, denoting th?.t th^y matt h"ive bien done by a <ra.«-d«ner or tiißroith for one of the watches receired hai a whee fitted npsido down. I F OU3 BUCCF'SI IN BTJSI^ES - H\S r EEN I DOSE BY OUB WOBK ' J. F. STRATZ & CO., WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND MANUFAOTOREBB, i 261 HIQH STREET, CHEISTCHUKCH. The Cheapest and Best place m New Zealand to bny Watches, Weeks, and Jewedery. HAVING mane factored lately a larga quantity of stock than there haa been demand for, we have besccme considerably overstocked, and not wishing to discharge any band*, have determined to lower the Stock quickly. To do co we have introduced a Bneßßlniz competition, and will give away . prizes to the value ot £50. All Goods marked m plain fignres and greatly reduced m prion. THB GREAT GUESSING COMPETITION 07 J. ¥. STEATZ, | WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 261 High Btreet, Chrißtchurch'. ,£SO IN~P£IZES. let Prize, a strong Gold Hunting English Lever (stop Watch), value £20. 2nd Prise, a Gold Col tee Becond Watch, j valued £12 10 j. fc 8:d Prize, a splendid Musical Box, with B Beltß, playing 4 airs, valne £8. ith Prise, a very handsome set of Colonial Gold Brooch and Earrings, enamelled and set with real Pearls, value £6. 6th Prize, a Lady's Le*er Watch and Chain, - value £8 10s. { CONDITIONS. A Watch will be wonnd up co a« to run down some time betwetii the hours of 8 a.m. and 10 pm , ov a day to be advertised, and the above five prizes will be given to the five nearest guesses time the Watch will stop at. All customers spending 10?, either m pnrchasin; or for repairing* Watches, Clocks, or Jewellery, will be presented with a Ooupon and entitled to a guess. There will be ICOO Coupons, and as soon aa thry are distributed the competition will take place (which is expected to ba in about a month). The lucky numbers will be advertised m the Ohristohurch daily papers and ABhbuitm " Mail " The ticket holders may appoint whom they wish to choose and wind the Watch. The.Prijjeß will be exhibited ia the window occasionally, but may bo sef n at any time on applying at the shopAs the Coupons are limited to 1000 purchase early, and secure a chance of gaining one of ■ m the above valuable pr.zas. j Orders through post punctually attended to, and Coupons sent lor amount purchased. j J, r. Stratz <te Co, \ 2*51 HIGH STREET, TRIANGLE, , CHRISTCHURCH. i — r~ THE WONDERFUL CANADIAN MEDICINES. E. P. DDFLOT, DAS., a PROPRIETOR. he best Medicine ever brought to Ne Zealand, aud which ba? been proved m thousands of cases to cure where all other remedies have failed. A SURE and certain Cure for Bili»u( Complaints. Heartburn ? Dyspepsia, Xadigestion, Colic, Diarrhoea, Diseases of the Liver and Spleen, Malarial fever, Piles, Diseases of tbe Gbest, Colds, Catarrh, WhoopCough, Humid Asthma, Fits, Palpitation the HeaTt, Nervoua Complaints, Dropsy, Scrofulous Diseases, Female Complaints, The - Whites or Fluor Albus, Asthma and Pul ► monnrj, Catarrh of the Bladder, Ptins, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Rheumatism, Ac, 4c. Complete directions for Belf-cure by use of thi two Great Canadian Remedies given with each Bottlb. A SPECIMEN OF MANY HUNDRED TESTIMONIAL^ RECEIVED. Peel Forest, July ith, 1888. jj£ STBATZ, 1 Dear Sir — I have great pleasure iv recommending the Canadian Cures. During the past week suffered great pain and inconvenience from a dislocated knee, whioh nad been properly attended to shortly after the occurrence, Lnt which always continued weak and frequently slipped ont of joint, notwithstanding the knee cap which I wore. During the period I obtained medical ad vie 9 and tri.d the proscribed remedies, but without any benefit for my knee oontinued as weak as ever until I tried the Canadian Cures. Applying the Canadian remedies according to directions I soon found my knee becoming stranger, and iv n short time I was enabled to abandon the knee cap. Three weeks after starting to us? the remedies I discarded tbem as my knee wai as Btrong aa ever before the accident, pnd continues to remain bo through every kind of trial Again heartily recommending the Canadian Cures, I am, etc., Geo. F. Newman. RICE OF THE CANADIAN MEDIOINES . €d,'sent carefully packed to any addro m New Zealand, AGENT FOR CANTERBURY :— J. F. Stratz, J261 HIGH STBEET, ..HRISTCHURCH BUB-AGENOY * Mr D, McFarlane, GROCER. ASHBURTON

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1969, 13 October 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1969, 13 October 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1969, 13 October 1888, Page 4

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