T. PEPPEREL.L, HOUSE, LAND, AND COMMISSION AGENT, HEKErOBD Stkeet, Has on sale—house-building SECTIONS, FARMS, &c. MONEY LENT ON MORTGAGE. Temporary Loans Effected on Deposits of Bills of rale, &c. Rents and Debts Collected, Bills Discounted FOB SALE—BUILDING SECTIONS, in all parts of Ohri itchnrch and its Suburbs. FARMS, improved and unimproved. In all parts of the Province. 7534 SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. JUSTIN -jg-IRK & £JO, (Limited) Are the only firm who keep EVERT* THING In Stock required for House Connections, Including Special Traps ordered by the Drainage Board. All orders left at our office for Mr William Prudhoe or Mr Snmmerhays, licensed by the Drainage Board to put in House Connections with the Main Sewers, will be punctually attended to 22 J. F. STRATZ. HIGH STREET (TRIANGLE), CHRISTCHURCH. PRACTICAL in Foreign and English Watches. Makes all his expenses by bis hand-work, therefore he can sell cheaper than any other honse in Canterbury. [Established 1877.] Pd a <i a W o E-i sa a o P 3 a a t* EH a £ Eh I J- P- Stratz Watchmaker, ;\V\From London SB O W w w 8 3 03 5 .. t-H 2 ctetn P* ~ °te) 1 d a 8 2 g HH I- a p o w < w Sx) J. P. Stratz, Direct Importer of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and Silver Plate from England, Franca, Germany, and America. £ b. d. English Silver Hnnting 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
To Cabinetmakers and Others. JAMES LAMB LICHFIELD STREET EAST, Having h»d a hearse and mournING COACH, with all the latest improvements, BUILT expressly to hia ORDER by Messrs W. Moor and Son, prepared to ATTEND FUNERALS, In Town or Country, AT MODERATE CHARGES, Instructions by post will receive prompt attention. 604
T. !R. PROCTER, PRACTICAL & SCIENTIFIC OPTICIA N Colombo stbeet, Christciiitbch, (Opposite the City Hotel,) IS the only Manufacturer of Spectacles and other Optical Lenses in New Zealand, and having made the DISEASES of the BYE for the adaptation of Spectacles a special study for many years, has gained great experience in the optical requirements of all sights. T. K Procter should be consulted When print of this size cannot easily he read by candle-light twelve inches from the eyes. When the eyes water, or become fatigned 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. Wken two objects are seen in place of one at a distance. Or when neuralgic pains are felt about the head and eyes. In such oases all affectation should be laid aside, and it la 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 1s 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 a t 'ting use of the physiological powers whicn ne can aring to bear in all cases.—Every description ot Spectacles accurately fitted to the face, and a register kept of the measure and focus. 7394 HENBY LAKE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, (Strange’s Buildings); HIGH STREET IN STOCK: BOOKS FOE ALL CLASSES. AGES, AND SEXES. 1076
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2257, 23 May 1881, Page 4
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