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J. P. Strata & Co J. F. STRATZ, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLEB, AND OPTICIAN, 261 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. BPEOTAGLEB A SPECI ILITY. WE HATE just leceived direct fro tx the Manufacturers m Lepszig, Germany, a very Large Assortment of bpectacl 8, Eye Glasses, and other Optical Goods, arid have now the largest and best abbo tment of Bpe tacles m the col.ny .0 cho:se from. Spect cleß to sui all sights, Is air. Spectacles m nicely finished Fames, Is 6d. Our Spectacl'B at 2a fid pai*. The whole o' the Frames are warranted of beßt steel, hardened and tempered Superior qnalicy beat polished Lenses, 3s fc'd pair Best Crystal Spectacles, m finely ' finished hardened Steel Frames. 4s 6d pain Th" Crystal Spectacles wo can Bafely rec:mmend as the test substitute for Pebbles. Onr guarante:d Pebble Scectaclps, every one stamped, 7s 6d pair. Advantages of PEBBLE IENBE3. The surface of Glass Lenses noon become 1 dull and clondy, owing 10 the action of th« perspiration of the hands and fac3 upoi th( • chemical ingr'.cientj of the glaBJ. Pebbl< Lenses being made from a natural crysta (found iD Br. zil) aro not m tbe le st degre( subject to thin deterioraiion, retaining tt-eii biiliant polish under constant ÜBe for aa n anj 1 yeara as gl'its lenses do months. This is ol great imp itance. The surface of ghsß lenses, also, sooh becomes covered with 1 ne scratcheb which destroy t:eir clearness I ebble lenset being extremely hard not affected m thi( manner. Pebble Lenuea are remarkably coo] ) to the Eye 3. Pebble Lenses are net so liablt to breakage ac those of glass. The " Pantascoptic," newest t-hape Pebble 'Ihe " Pansodunoptic," tinted spectacle acknowledged U.e best spectacle for the eyeß, ) Concave Spectacles m large variety. Folders, Convex or Concave from '2a 6d pair, iye Protectors, all colours 1b 6d pair. We have a very large assortment of coloured Glasses, such as the •• Globular," 4 Double Sides," Folders, c c, etc. - Goggles, all wire or wi c and gla-s, 6 & i>«ir, I Spectacle Caies m large variety. Gold and fcilver Frames mado to order. Your ' b ght tested freo of charge CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. 1 Before piircha ing elsewhere inspect our Stock 01 Watches, clock ), and Jewellery, and pr^ve for yourselves that, we have the largest ■ ritock m the colony to choose from, and on which we have made special reduct ons on onr already well-known low prices. I lease vote the addrcs — J F. Stratz, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 261 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. THE WONDERFUL CANADIAN MEDICINES. SPECIAL WARNING, As the above Medicines have been imitated 1 and Bold m Dunedin, I will In fnture put a green label bearing my signature on each bottle, and none will be genuine without. £10 Reword will be giv n to anyone who can give such informution ns will lead to the conviction of any person or persons copying the same label and signature. THE CANADIAN REMEDIES Are the very beßt Medicines brought to New Zealand, nnd which have beei proved to cure when all other remedies have failed. The following* are a few of many hundred Testimonials received ;— PARALYSIS. Dr Euflot, Dear Sir, — My son, Gaorge Newton, dott twelve years of age, has Buffered from paralyßis from his childhood, and never walked m his life without two cratches till you treated him with your wondeiful Canadian Medicines. He is now completely cured. Georgb Newton, No. 2 Worcester street, Cbrißtchnrch. HIP JOINT DISEASE. Dr Duflot, De«r «ir,~ Charles Frisk, my boy, whom you treated for h^p joint disease, lam now pleased to say i 3 internally well. He enffered for two years, ant' during thnt time be never walked without crutches. Mrs Frisk, Woolston Stutior, Chiißtchuroh, RHEUMATISM. Dr Duflot. De;ir Sir.— I have suffered from Rheumatism for the lußt eighteen years, and during the last three ytarß I have been confined to a chair, being quite nnnble to help myself m any way. I used youi Canadian Medicines, ;:nd am noir quite freo from the awfnl pains, and feel quite Btrong nnd well, and walk hb well as I ever did m my life. Miss Stttton, Gladstone Street, Ghristctrarch. THE PRJOE OF THE CANADIAN MEDICINE, 7b fid, sent carefully packed to any addresß m New Zealand. J. F, Stratz, 261 HIGH STREET, CHRISTC HURCH, SOLE AGENT, I To whom all Poßt Office Orderß are to fee mado payable. BUB-AGENCY «■- Mr D, McFarlane, STOREKEEPER. ASHBURTON.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1999, 28 November 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1999, 28 November 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1999, 28 November 1888, Page 4

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