J. F. Btratz & Oo OREAT-OLBARING. SALE or Bankrupt Stock. BAB&AINS I BARGAINS ! i i HAVING just bought at 9s 6d In the £ a Bankrupt Stook of Watches, Olooks and Jewellery (I do not like to mention the name of the firm, but it may be easily guessed). I intend to sell the lame off Immediately. PEEP 0* DAY TIMEPIECES... Ss 6d. PEEP O' DAY ALARMS ... 4j 6d.
One half leu than usual prloe, All other goods reduced et equally LOW PRIOES. OOME EARLY AND SEOURE BARGAINS. Before purchasing elsewhere do co fell to Inspect this stock, as an opportunity of getting Good end Serviceable Watobea, Olocks and Jewellery et tbe low prloei may never ocour ■gelo, A WRITTEN GUARANTEE with every article sold. Please note the address, — J. F. STRaTZ, PRATIOAL WATCHMAKER AfJD JEWELLER, 261 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. THE WONDERFUL CAKADIAN MEDICINES. SPEOIAL WAILNIHG-, As the above Medicines have been imitated and sold iv Dunedin, I will In future put a green label bearing my signature on each bottle, and none will be genuine without. £10 Beward will be giv n to anyone who oan give such informution as will lead to the con*/£ction of any person or persons copying the lame label and signature, I THB CANADIAN RETVfF,DT~fI Axe the very beet Medicines brought to New Zealand, and which have been proved to cure when all other remedies have failed. The following axe a few of many hundred Testimonials received ;— PARALYSIS. Dr Dotlot, Dear Bir,— - My son, George Newton, now twelve years of age, haa soSered from paralysis from his childhood, and never walked m his life Without two crotches till you treated him with your wonderful Canadian Medicines. He is now oompletely cured. George Newton, 80. 2 Worcester street, Ohristchureh, HIP JOINTDISEASE. Db Dotlot, ' \ Dear Bir,— Charles Frisk, my boy, whom you treated or 1 hip joint disease, lam now pleased to say ii internally welt. He Buffered fox two years, and dozing that time he never walked without crutches. Mr Frisk, Woolston Statior, Ohristchureh, RHEUMATISM; Db DuraoT. Dear Sir. — I have Buffered from Rheumatism for the Ust eighteen years, and during the la-t three years I have been confined to a chair, beiug quite unable to help myself m any way. I cued yonr Canadian Medicines, and am uo~ auite free from the awful pains, and feel quite strong and well, aud walk as well as I ever lid iv my bfe. ______ Mis Suttoh, Gladstone Street, Ohristchureh. i_s PRTCE OF THE CANADIAN MEDICINE, 7s 6d, sent caref nliy packed to any address m New Zealand J. F. Stratz, 261 HIGH STREET CHRISTCHURCH BOLE AGENT. To whom all Post Office Orders are to.be mads payable. STJB-AGENOY - Mr D, McFarlane 1 STOREKEEPER ASHBURTON. J 1
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2088, 15 March 1889, Page 4
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456Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2088, 15 March 1889, Page 4
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