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.'.'.-.■ ■■..■■ ~ '■■ ■■""'■; "■■■"' jr?ii«ii<<"«« Woft<■«•«' Inall Parts of the World the NATURAL FOOD FOR A BABE !s MOTH EFTS' , MILK, and THIS DOES NOT CONTAIN STARCH. i Young Infants CANNOT digest STARCHY FOODS, a perfect Artificial Food for Infants must, therefore, NOT CONTAIN STARCH. CONTAINS NO STARCH, 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. 8. ■ MELLIN, MARLBORO' WORKS, PECKHAM, LONDON, ENGLAND, AGENTd—Chrystall & Co , Wardell Bros. & Co., ttni Kemptborne, Prosser & Co., Christchuroh. _LJL» JLJ. IVllilXj Telephone 432, Office nnt\ Yard : 193 Tuam St. MANUFACTURER OF Bricks, Drain and Sanitary Pipes, Traps, Syphons, CMmney Pots, Chimney i ining, Airbricks, Tiles, Vases, Open Channelling, &<x SOLE AGENT for the Celebrated GREY VALLEY FIRECLAY &OODS. SOLE MANUFACTURER OF CUTBBERTS PATENT DISCONNECTING GULLY TRAP. Also in »Stock for Sale—Builders' and Plasterers , Requieites. MANUFACTORY AT »Tyr^.P..i.i...' t .i.Nm.l.KtJ.Wii.wi«i» J i l »l»»MlllUUl>MlKJllSCTMag3XllllHl ■MII»IIIIIMIIM»awM>WI>I)IIMI«UMIJJt'IUIJBHJ«tI»IW<IWIII>WIIaCTI|MaiMI Waterproof of Excellence s , OP THR .WATERBTJKY -.WATCH. « WATER-PROOF, DUST-PROOF and GREASE-PROOF. 12 HOUR* UNDER W&T&R and STILL GOING CORRECTLY. i Read the following report from th<J * i-ydney Morning Herald,' of April 80th, 1896 :— '* OHORTLY after noon yesterday a man named Joseph Reeves, a resident of K3 North Sydney, reported to the Norsh Sydney police that the.body of ft man was floating off Bull's Head at Kerosene Bay. The body was removed to the North Sydney morgue by the water police. The man appeared to have been in the water for aboiit twelve hours. An elector's right for ihe electorate of Willonghby wns found in his pocket The right was in the name of Michael Sullivan. A Waterbury wntrh, that was still going, and £2 Is <li in mouey > were also found in the man's pockets.' The abeve speaks for itself; further comment as regards the WA CERBUttT WATCH is unnecessary. But why buy these watches fyocn storekeepers and ironmongers, when you oan get, sent to any address, carriage paid, by the Agent, J. F. STRATZ, one of the latest improved \Vaterbu,y's, •♦THE TuUMP," for 17s 6d, and the new series E for 22s 6d, with a present, value ss. nlso a written guarantee for two years? ALL WATUHE- sold by J, F. STRATZ are examined, oiled, and put in thorough going order, by himself, before being offered to the public for sale ; consequently customers can rely on getting a genuine article and a good timekeeper without leaving their own homes—if inconvenieut for them to do so. "THE PEKFECTIONNE," a splendid and reliable timekeeper, sent to any nddress on receipt of 15s 6>J, with a two years' guarantee. The regular price of this wntch is from £1 to 30.*. English, American, ISwiss and ether makers' watches equally cheap. Clocks, Jewellery, Plated "Ware, &c, &c, ALL AT HALF THE USUAL PRICK Study your own pocket, and buy of the Manufacturer, where every article is marked in plain figures. JBIOO if proved that any boys are employed in our establishment. Inspect prices at Stratz's, before purchasing elsewhere. Spectacles a speciality. B^/ll^ at STRATZ'S ; he has the best and largest assortment of spectacles and lpnses j in Canterbury. Hnving imported the latest improved and simplest instrument for testing the sight, he has suited people with spectacles tried every shop in Christchurch and had given up almos-t iv despair. Spellielis to suit all sights are made up on the premises while you wait, and at moderate charges of from Is to 1 guinea. A trial solicited from those who cannot get suited elsewhere. You can have yoar sight tested, and no charge will be made unless you are suited with spectacles. Address— J. R STRATZ, 261 HIGH STREET, CHRfSTCHUR'CH. bS:s b s9!s'§ ti r 2 ii —»! cliarged the same for tlie Just eiifht ye'trs; and oy Work and Material, have secured the y> CJ? $jM A Repairing Trade in -^'JCx^JiJ , "R/- ]s:siasrisrj±i , r'P'"[ L n r* I Cα*.^- 4 " ~ ; 183 High Street, ' t- AlMr* 11 vLtANEI Two doors from Barrett's Hotel. C LCL A cv . : VARRANTEC denote the add.se toavoidmi,. V ARf?AN J£ J -—j, /i *3 No connection with any other shnw — ( iinportetf tne latest improreii rj^ , "* ' ■ ■^^-> > *7ool'e and appliances, lam mtking to order R ns:« ''(l* , -J ! ; all Jewellery at eoeoially low No approntioee employed to practice on ftod. epoil voriu

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2075, 4 August 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2075, 4 August 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2075, 4 August 1896, Page 4

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