T. li. PEOCTER, PEACTICAL & SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN, Colombo street, Ohristchhbch, (Opposite the City Hotel,) IS the only Manufacturer of Spectacles and' other Optical Lenses in New Zealand, and having made the DISEASES of the BY K for the adaptation of Spectacles a special study for many years, has gained great experience in the optical requirements of all sights. T. R Procter should be consulted ■When print of this size cannot easily be read by candle-light twelve inches from the eyes. When the eyes water, or become fatigued by short exercise. When a book cannot be read without removing it to an increased distance. When more light is requisite than formerly. When a candle is required to be placed between the eye and the book. When two objects are seen in place of one at a distance. Or when neuralgic pains are felt about the head and eyes. In such cases all affectation should be laid aside, and it is not only wise but necessary to consult an expert. It is an error to suppose that the eyes are saved by not using glasses ; there is danger in both ways. In neglecting to use Spectacles or in using those not suited to the requirements of the case, which can be avoided by consulting T. B, Procter, and thus making use of the physiological powers which he can bring to bear in all cases.—Every description of (Spectacles accurately fitted to the face, and a register kept of the measure and focus. 7394 J. F. STRATZ. HIGH STREET (TRIANGLE), CHRISTCHURCH. PRACTICAL In Foreign and English Watches. Makes all his expenses by his hand-work, therefore he can sell cheaper than any other house in Canterbury. Pd W P-i <3 pa W o Eh P 5 W o Pd M PH t>H H W Es Eh [Established 1877.] J. F. Stratz, Watchmaker, From London W O H w w t*J W £ 33 CO S .. H tbfH ®<s _t"3 °Ed PW a S 3 HI tzl tH W < bd Pd
J. F. Stratz, Direct Importer of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and Silver Plate from England, France, Germany, and America. £ a. d. English Silver Hunting Levers, capped, from £3 10s to 10 10 0 American Waltham Levers, from 2 5 0 American Lever Clocks, in wood or nickel silver cases ... 0 9 6 Alarm Clocks (nickel silver) bell 012 6 7377 ATHKR Honey from your Flowers. NEIGHBOUR'S celebrated BEEHIVES. Philadelphia Exhibition, 1876; Paris Exhibition, 1867, 1878. Three silver prize medals awarded to George Neighbour and Sous. Neighbour’s improved Cottage Beehive, as originally introduced by George Neighbour and Sons, working three bell glosses, is neatly and strongly made of straw; it has three windows in the lower hive. This hive will bo found to possess many practical advantages, and is mor easy of management than any other beehiv that has been introduced. Price comp.eta, £1 16s; stand for ditto, 10a 6d. Bar Frame Hives of most approved construction at 7a 6d, 12s 6d, to 25b each* Philadelphia Frame Hives, complete, with cover and stand, 425. An Italian Alp Queen, with full directions for uniting to black stocks, at current prices. Lignrian and English Bees, Stocks and Swarms may he obtained as heretofore. “ The Apiary.” By Alfred Neighbour. 6a. postage sd. A newly arranged Catalogue of other improved hives, with drawings and prices, on receipt ol two stamps. George Neighbour and Sons, 127, High Eolborn, W. 0.; or 149, Regent street, London, W. -■nc T HOOPING COUGH —Roche’s Herbal V v Embrocation. An effectual cure without internal medicine. The salutary effects of this Embrocation are so generally acknowledged that many of the most eminent of the faculty now recommend it as the only known safe and perfect cure, without restriction of diet or nse of medicine, For the protection of the public, “J. Roche” is signed on tbe label outside each bottle, and the name of the sole wholesale agents, W. Edwards and Sop., 157, Queen Victoria street, formerly of 67, 8t Paul’s, London, are engraved on the Government stamp. Price 4s per bottle. Sold by most chemists.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2227, 18 April 1881, Page 4
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