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J. P. Stratz & Co _ TC CAUTION J J. F. &TUATZ, Practical Watchmaker, finds it hie dnty to caution ;he public that Beveral flk watches bavo passed through his hands dnnng IJ tho last twelve months that havd besn tarn- all perad with and spoiled, denoting th9t thiy aci must h:\v-i been done by a gardener or tinsmith bo for one cf tho watche3 received had a whee nQ fitted npside down, > nfl . . ' on - w OUE BUOOFS3 IN BUSINESS HAS BEEN Btl DONE BY OUR WORKi ; J. F. STRATZ & CO., ' WATOHMAKERB, JEWELLERS, AND I MANUFACTURERS, 261 HIGH STREET, 3 CHKISTCHUKCH. 1 — — 1 The Cheapest and Best pl.-we m New Zealand J to buy Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery. J HAYING manufactured lately a largo j quantity of stock than there has been I J demand for, we have become considerably ) overstocked, and not wishing to discharge any I hands, have determined to lower the Stools I quickly. To do co we have introduced a I eueßeuig competition, and will give a«'ay | prizes to the value of £50. All Goods marked m plain figureß and greatly rednced m prica. THE GREAT GUESSING COMPETITION 07 J. F. STEATZ, y WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 5e 261 High Street, Ohristchurch, £50 IN~?EIZES. es 3d Ist Priz9, a Btrong Gold Hunting Englißh Bt Lever (stop Watch), value £20. B d 2nd Prize, a Gold Cci tre Second Watch, valued £1.5 10a. B'd Prize, a Bplendid Mußical Box, with Bells, playing 4 airß, valas £8, )sj 4th Prize, a very handsome set of Colonial 1. Gold Brooch and Earrings, enamelled and set with real Pearls, value £6. 6th Prize, a Laiy'a Le\er Watch and Ohaic,. value £3 10s. "" ' OOKDITIOiSS. A Watch will be wound up so as to run down some timo betwem the honrs of 8 am. and 10 p m , on a day to be advertised, md the above five prizes will be given to the five nearest gueaaes ■vba'; timo the Watph ■will stop at. All CDBtomers sp-ndin^ 10<?, either m purchaamg or for repairinsr, Watches, Clocks, or Jo.wellery, will be presented with a Coupon and entitled to a guess. Ihere will be ICOO \t\ Conpons, and ns 6oon a" th:y aro distributed the competition will take place (which ia expectrd to bo m about a month). Tho lucky numbers will bo advertised m the Ohiistohurch daiiy papers and Ashbnrt m " Mail The ticket holders may appoint whom they wish to choose and wind tho Watch. Tne Prizi-B will be exhibited ia the window occasionally, but may be seen at any timo on applying at the shop. As tho Coupons are limited to 1000 purchase early, and secure a chance of gaining one of jn, the above valuable prizes. a Orders through post punctually attended to, J and Coupons sent ior amount purchased. au Sn J, F. Stratz <fc Co, Vj 261 HIGH STREET, TRIANGLE, ll " CHRISTCHURCH. THE WONDERFUL CANADIAN MEDICINES. E, P, DUFLOT, DJU> PROPRIETOR. he best Medicine ever bronght to Ne Zealand, and -which baa been proved ia thousands of cases to cure where all other remedies have failed. f A SURE and certain Cnre for Biliim •"• j\_ Complaints. Heartburn, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Colic, Diarrhoea, Diseases of tho ite Liver and Spleen, Malarial Fever, Piles, Diseases of tbe Cbest, Colds, Catarrh, WhoopCough, Humid Asthma, JFits, Palpitation the Heart, Nervons Complainta, Dropsy, Scrofulous Diseases, Female Complaintß, The Whiteß or Fluor Albus, Asthma and Pul lid monnrj , Catarrh of the Bladcer, Pi ins, ©out, Lumbago, Sciatica, Rheumatism, die, die. a Complete directions for self-cure by use of >le the two Great Canadian Remedies given with each Bottlb. If A SPECIMEN OF~MANY HUNDRED . TESTIMONIALS RECEIVED. IS , . be Peel Forest, w- July 4th, 1888, »ro & Etratz, o c Dear Sir — ; I have great pxeasure m recommending j the Canadian Cures. During the pact week pd Buffered great pain and inconvenience from a ire dislocated knee, which nad been properly ho attended to shortly after the occurrence, but which always continued weak ana frequently slipped ont of joint, notwithstanding the Jtnte cap which I wore. During the period I obtained medical advica and tri d the proscribed r- medics, but without any benefit for my knee continued as woak as ever until — , -I tried the Canadian Cares Applying the Canadian remedies according to directions I Boon found my knee b: coming stronger, and m n short time I was enab'ed to abandon the knee cap. Three weeks after starting to übv tho remedies I discarded them aB my knee wa v as strong as ever before the accident, »nd at continues to remain so through every kind of a( j trial Aea-.n heartily recommending the , j Canadian Cures, y Ba I Mn,eta, Geo. F, News an. *• RICE OF THE CANADIAN MED 6d/sent carefully packed 'to any addra m New Zealand. a- AGENT FOR CANTERBURY :— >y J. F. Stratz, B L 261 HIGH STEEET, ~M RI STCHURCH el BUB-AGENCY — v Mr D, McFarlane, GROCER, "fSHBURTON-/

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1994, 12 November 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1994, 12 November 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1994, 12 November 1888, Page 4

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