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'" J. F. Btratz Sg Co , J. P. STRATZ, WATCHMAKER, JEWBLLEE, AND OPTICIAN, 261 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. BPEOTAOI.EaT~BPBOI 41 ITY. WE HAVE just received direct from th< Manufacture! s in Lepszig, Germany a very , Large Assortment of Spectacles, Ey< Glasses, and other Optical Goods, and hav< now the largest and best Assoitment oi Spectacles m the colony io chocse from. Spectacles to suh all sights, 1b r air; Spectacles m nicely finiehed Frames, Is 66, Onr Bpectacks at 2s fid pair, The whole o the Frames are warranted of best steel hardened and tempered- • ' Enperior qualicy best polished Lenses, 8s 6d pair - Beet Crystal Spectacles, m finely finishec hardened Steel Frames, 4s 6d pair! The Crystal Spectacles we can safely reconv mend an the beat substitute for Pebbles. Our guaranteed Pebble Spectacles, every cm Btamped, 7s 6d pair. Advantages of PEBBLE LENBB9. The Burface of Glass Lenses soon becomei dull and cloudy, owing to the action of th< perspiration of the hands and face upon »h< ohemical ingredient* of the glass. Pebbl< Lenseß being made from a natural crysta (fonnd m Br, zil) are not m the le st degree subject to tbiu deterioration, retaining tier btiiliant polish tinder constant nae for as trftni yeara as glace lenses do months. This 5b o great imp itance. The surface of glass lessee also, boob becomes covered with ( ne scratches which deßtroy toeir clearness Pebble ldnse being extremely hard yre not affected m thi manner. Pebble ) enses are remarkably coo to th» Eyes. Pebble Lenses are not so liabl to breakage as those of glass. The " Pantascoptic," newest phape Pebble The '• Pansodunoptio," tinted spectacle acknowledged the best spectacle for the eyea Concave Spectacles m large variety. Folden Convex or Concave from 2a 6d pair. ' Eye Protectors, all colours. Is 6d pair. We have a very large assortment of colours Glasses, snob aB the •• Globular," 'DonbJi Sides," Folders, c c, etc; Goggles, all wire or wi c and glass, 6d v>iz Spectacle Cases m. large variety. Gold an< Silver Frames made to order. Your sght tested free of charge CHRISTMA^PRESENTS. Before purchasing elsewhere inspect oui Jgtagk-oi. Wfltflhgau^ockjoad^lawelleryijanc prove for yourselves tEaTwehave thelar^esi Stock m the colony to choose from, and or Which we have made special reductions on otu already well-known low prices. Please note the addres — J F. Stratz, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLEB, 261 iHIGH STBEET, CHRISTCHURCH. THE WONDERFUL CANADIAN MEDiemES. j SPECIAL WABNING, As the above Medicines have been imitated and sold m Dunedin, . I will la future jut a green label : bearing ray signature' on' e»ch bottle, and none will be . genuine without. .• '■ ' £10 Beward will be giv^n to anyone who can give such informution aB will lead to the conviction of any person or 1 per eons 'copying the same label and signature. : r. THE CANADIAN BEMEDIES ; : - : ■■!■!■"!• :,..■ Are the very best Medicines brought to New Zealand,: »nd which have bee a proved to OUIC when »U other remedies have failed. The following are a few of many hundred Teetimoniala received ;— ; . ' ' . PABALYBIB. DhDujlot, .■■■■■ Dear Sir,— My son, Gaorge Newton, now twelve years of age, has snffered from paralysis from his childhood, and never -walked m his life without two cratches till yon treated him with your wonderful . Canadian. Medicines. He is now completely cured. ... Gborob Newton, No. 2 Worcester street, Obrißtohurch, HIP JOINT~DISBABE. Da Duflot, Dear Rir,— Charles Frisk, my boy, whom you treated fot hip joint diseaea, I am now pleated to say ii internally well. He suffered for two years, and during that time he never walked without crutches. ; ■•..■■ . . • , Mr Frisk, Wooletbn Statior, Chtistohnrch. BHEITMATISMi ■ DR Dt/FLOT. ■ • ■..■;.-. ■ Dear Sir,— ■ . . : ' I have suffered from Bheumatism for the last eighteen years, and. during the last three years I have been confined to a cbair^ being qnite anable to help myself m any way. . I used yonr Canadian Medicines, and am no> quite free from the awful painß, and feel quite strong and well, and, walk na well as I ever did m my life. * Mis Button, Gladstone Street, Chriatchnrch. THE PRIOB OF THE:OANAriIAN MEDI- ; ' CINE, 7s fid, sent carefully- packed to ; any address m New Zealand. . J. F. Stratz, 261 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH ; BOIE AGENT. To whom oil Post Office Orders are to be made payable. ' ' SUB-AGENOY — Mr Dr McFariape, STOREKEEPER, ASHBURTQNI.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2014, 15 December 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2014, 15 December 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2014, 15 December 1888, Page 4

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