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J. F. Stratz & Co i CAUTION J. F. STRATZ, Practical Watchmaker, finds it his duty to ciutiou She public thai several watches have Dassed through hia hands dnnng the lait t'velvo month* that hava been tampered with and spoiled, denoting that they must have been done by a gardener or tinemith i for one of the watchea received had a whee fitted upside down OUR SUOOKB9 IN BUBINEBS HA.B BEBN DONE BY OUR WORK. : J. F. STRATZ & CO., ! WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND MANUFACTURERS, , 261 HIGH STREET, , CHEISTCHUECH. The Cheapest and Beet place m New Zealand to buy Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery. HAVING manofactured lately a large quantity of stock than there has been demand for, we have become considerably overstocked, and not wishing to discharge any hand*, have determined to lower the Stock quiokly. To do so we have introduced a gues&vng competition, and vriU give away prizes to the value of £50. All Goods marked m plain figures and greatly reduced m prica. THJS GREAT GUESSING COMPETITION Of B J. F. STEATZ, ? WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, f 261 High fctreet, Christchurch. I £50 nfPBIZES. . Ist Prize, a strong Gold Hunting English Jt Lever (atop Watch), value £20. d 2nd Prize, a Gold Ceitre Second Watch, valued £12 10a. Brd Prize, a splendid Musical Box, with b. Bells, playing 4 airs, value £8. 1 4th Prue, a very handsome set of Colonial Gold Brooch and Earrings, enamelled and cci with real Pearls, value £6. 6th Prize, a Lady's Lever Watch and Chair ralne £8 10e. CONDITIONS. A Watch will be wound op co at to rui down some time between the hours of 8 a.m and 10 pm , ov a day to be advertised, &n< the above five prize* will be given to the fiyi nearest* guesses ".'hat time the Watch wil stop at. All cnßtomers spending 10», either ii purchasing or for repairing Watchea, Clocks or Jewellery, will be presented with a Coup^i and entitled to a gaees. There will be ICOI D Coupons, and as soon aa th' y are distribute! the competition will take place (which is ex pectfd to be m about a month). The luck] numbers will be advertised m the Chrietchurcl daily papers and Ashbnrton " Mail " The ticket holders may appoint whom the] W si; to choose and wind the Watch. xbb i'r zee will be exhibited ia the winriov occasional. y, but may be seen at any time oi applying at the shop. As the Coupons are limited to 1000 purchaM early, and secure a chance of gainmg one oi 0» the above valuable prizes. 1, Orders through post punctually attended to id and Coupons sent icr amount purchased, \n * J, F. Stratz <& Co, I' £61 HIGH STREET, TRIANGLE, CHRISTCHURCH. THE WONDERFUL CANADIAN MEDICINES. E, P, DDFLOT, D.D.S M PROPRIETOR. he best Medicine ever brought to Ne Zealand, and which baa beeu proved m thousands of cases to cure where all other remedies have failed. , A feUBE and certain Cure for Bilio'm J\. Complaints, Heartburn, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Colic, Diarrhoea, Diseases of tho c Liver and Spleen, Malarial Fever, Piles, Diseases of tt>e Cbeßt, Colds, Catarrh, WhoopCough, Humid Asthma, Fits, Palpitation the Heart, Nervous Complaints, Dropsy, Scrofulous Diseases, Female Complaints, The Whiteß or Fluor Albus, Asthma and Pul i monnry, Catarrh of the Blade er, Pi ins, <£tout, 8 Lumbago, Sciatica, Rheumatism, 6c., «to. Complete directions for self-cure by use of the two Great Canadian Remedies given with each Bottlb. f A SPECIMEN OfHaNY HUNDRED B TESTIMONIAL* RECEIVED. 9 Peel Forest, July 4th, 1888, 0 # Stratz, f Dear Sir — f I have great pleasure m recommending j th" Canadian Cures. During the past week suffered great pain and Inconvenience from a 6 dislocated knee, which had been properly a attended to shortly after the occurrence, but which always continued weak ana frequently slipped out of joint, notwithstanding the knte cap which I wore. During the period I obtained medical advice and tri.d the proscribed remedies, but without any benefit for my knee continued as weak as ever until - I tried the Canadian Cureß Applying the Canadian remedies according to directions I coon found my knee bi. coming stranger, and m n ehort time I was enabled to aba o don the knee cap. Three weeks after starting to us? the remedies I discarded them as my knee wa v at strong as ever before the accident, «nd t continues to remai- bo through every kind of 1 tti)l Again heartily recemmending the ■ Canadian Cures, I urn, etc., Gbo. F. Newman. RICE OF THE CANADIAN MED 6d,'sent carefully packed to any addre m New Zealand] AGENT FOR CANTERBURY:— J. F. Stratz, •261 HIGH STREET, ' _H RI STCHURCH , BUB-AGBNOY - Mr D, McFarlane, UKOCEK. ASHBURTON

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1999, 17 November 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1999, 17 November 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1999, 17 November 1888, Page 4

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