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Jsfii=..ni--i«. STottccs In all Parts of the World the NATURAL FOOD FOR A BABE Is MOTH ER'S MILK, and THIS DOES NOT CONTAIN STARCH. Young Infants CANNOT digest STARCHY FOODS, a perfect Artificial Food for Infants must, therefore, NOT CONTAIN STARCH. CONTAINS HO SMSCH, BUT MAKES A PERFECT FOOD FOR THE YOUNGEST CHILD. MELLIN'S FOOD for infants and Invalids may be obtained of all Dealers throughout the World. 0. MELUH, IARLBDRO' WORKS, PECKHAEVI, IQMDON, ENGLAND. AGESTjS—Chrysta.l & Co., W r ardell Rros. & Co., and Kempthorno, Prosser & Co., Christchurch. H. 8.. KIRK, Telephone 432. •- — Office ond Yard : 193 Tuam St. MANUFACTURER OF Bricks, Drain and Sanitary Pipes, Traps, Syphons, Chimney Pots, Chimney Lining, Airbricks, Tiles, Vases, Open Channelling, &a SOLE AGENT for the Celebrated GREY VALLEY FIRECLAY GOODS. SOLE MANUFACiURER OF CUTHBERTS PATENT DISCONNECTING GULLY TRAP. Aho in Stock for Sale—Builders' and Plasterers' Requisites. MANUFACTORY AT* GrRASP THESE FACTS! J. F. STRATZ, HAVING S2 YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN WATCH-MAKING AND REPAIRING, A D VISES his customers, who are about purchasing a .watch and wish /~V get a reliable timekeeper rather than a showy watch to look at, to buy only tho WAXKRBURY; and in case where correct time and quality is desired, ROTBERHAM'S ENGLISH LEVER is the watch he recommends. W .itch-makers, as a rule, do not wish to sell to their customers these special lines of watches, because they purchase only a few nt the time, consequently they pay more for their goods and have to charge more than the man who can afford to buy a large quantity. J. !'•'. Stratz buys 3 oof these watches at the time. He is the only watchmaker in Canterbury who does so : that is why he sells cheaper than other shopkeepers. His Retail Price—For improved Water burys, the long-wind, I2s 6d; the Trump Short-Wind 17s Gd, aud Ladies' and Gentlemen's Extra Improved 22s 6d. A large discount is allowed to purchaser? of quar of a dozen and upwards. Rotherham's English Levers from £5 to £7 10s. As many metal watches aie palmed off on customers as the Improved Waterbury, the public should be careful where they make their purchases and be sure they get the genuine article, which they can depend on getting from the direct Agent, 3. F. DTRATZ. Owing- io the increasing demand on the ab >ye mentioned watches, J. F. STRATZ is clearing at cost price oilier makers' watches from now until New Year to make room for nliipments expected daily to arrive. He will also send to any given address an Improved Water bury Watch with white metal chain attached, carriage paid, and a written guarantee for two years for the sura of £1 ; also Hothi rham's English Lever with &ilver chain attached, and a five years' guarantee for £5. Just arrived by this mail a large stock of Silver Keyless Watches specially made to my order, and at a price hitherto unheard of in Christchurch or Canter15s. £IOU reward if not genuine. It is unnecessary to give address ; if you ask the town or country people which h op in Christchurch has the best stock of watches and clocks, &c, to select from, they will tell you to go to STBATZ'S, in High Street. SPECTACLES A SPECIALITY. Your eyes tested free of charge, and spectacles made to suit your sight while you wait. N.J3,—Open daily from 8 o'clock am. until 3 pro., Thursday included, for the convenience ot country customers, by special permission. • , 1 . 1 « a 2 « h « IS oq ■« o g,■ „; 5 5 £ * 3 « W S * J H O • _ . 1L __ g ; have churg-ii the shim prices iAr tin. !•»<.■. oi<;it yetrsj and by _^—-" —1 v ~^ v^l i, irsi-elaß3 Work and Mitnri.r.l, hava secnfHi. the > **^^^/^ft W &yyy.y«» f Repairing Trade in UanWhnry, ~~^^@l/K& / f -«k : *_*__?■ ! LrLLAME! ' Two door* from Uirrett'e llitel. CLfc.A 8 * *- U /a on a MTPf .Please note the address to avoid uiin- ~- or , . ..-_ —». \l ■ /X* fiVo ocinnecfion wi'h any o'h'er mliow •J>s#j / ,*,d7j?9 imported tn* Utestriipi.Wd ~ - t^l j ■ ''^^-~" - '"rools aDt ' applf.ncep, I un miking to crder It no-, a" r<Mve ! ery at ■* > '«iif*t!v '<> v n*<is — i No apprentices employed to practice on and spoil work.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2056, 26 May 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2056, 26 May 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2056, 26 May 1896, Page 4