CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 107 t* Wβ Caahtl fltawt (iMt), Cfattrttliftfthe ■" ..■■ \' * \ __' ;/ ' ;T V ■■■ ;: .-. <• DRAPERY DEPARtMENT. This Store is an ideal Shopping Centre foar all Ganterbniy. It appeals to the thrifty people with an irreaiatible force. The well-known high quality, and low piioe etenawd of tte honle; on VMt Aitofc- - ■ mentsof Seasonable Merchandise; our *Mingnew to attend to the nqmfuapip our cartomm; the admirable arrangement of our various suctions— all contribute to making thi# tbe FAVOURITE SHOPPING PLACE FOR EVERYBODY. ; .. , ," Our Shareholders Know fall well the advantages o! trading here, and it ii to the nnswfwißg JoyeJ*y of <wit ihtrtholderf that we owe our uninterrupted and continuous growth. But there art Jjundrtda among The General FaWiti Who Blmuld know, bu* a o not know, the MABVELfcOUB TRADING ADVANTAGES of the N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. We hay exWnaivtly Direc* from th§ M MMuta* turers. Our arrangements in the « Home Market M an euqh fchlt Wβ fttty wrier the moil favourable condition!, and we buy for Spot Cash. The discounts on our Owe J?nrchasw are eontiderablt, and enablee Uβ to mark ... All Qoode at auoh Prioee *» wIU fffeot •!» IMMBDIATI *AYIMe of from 10 per cent, to 15 per cent. ■--: - . ( • ••■■■•■■•■• ' ■ f I.'.V'■ :' . Our Tea Room. / In cvcrv establishment of any repute, toty Tea Room* or Refectories a» to b« found/where tlw^ireaiyehopper can obtain, "at Email cost, light refitment. W« **» * *"«* l,ttle .*• » and atoafctive; just the kind of homely place to «* «nd take tea in ; T«a..«nd cm» *«> eerv«d wiUi a mmk f«* of Sn« rak«J and other edible of a rather mo» «,b»taatkl n»tu«. Wβ ore ear* yon will be tohted with" the. • place- and it only needs a visit or two to convince yon, • Hoom » open froja 9.30 ».w. to |W, and jro» «re welcome, whether you come to shop or rocrcly to v«it «nd nfiiwb. W"l.y<m remeaibec thaV ov Tm ' . Room «xirte for yonr n»«»«V benefit-to make th* fullest a» of it? Thi ofttner you rait onr Teft Reea, th« gmter will the mutual satisfaction. v : r ' "
■._... : . _____^_^»^^«j<m-.«-COLTIYJLTOBS, • ■■- - " ' " : : i OUR "UNIVERSAi-" Seed Drills and | Cultivators are;.here.;* These are at good as any on the market, and />/. , v j < . ' ' • very much cheaper. "'■ •.;••;. ' ;*-.".%■•• ■*:•! •'UNIVERSAL" COMBINATION DRILlii • "UNIVERSAL" DOUBLE-WHEBL HOE& 35/- j ~ ■ '■ ....Sole.. Agents: ... ■..'■.■-■: i< t. ■..'}■■'*?;'■ \\ Ashby, Bergh and Co., Ltd. 217 High Streei y '■ ™" '•»■•■■ 'ElijH.T ■ ■ By eetrjluf on* •! out P«rftfli Ha)* , \- • ■" EDgli»h, , Ai]»^*ftii|4.|lwlM.l»ct(>riei.j., iggSmdim&W- - * W*tch to tell. trerybody,. and' % got-; i ■-H £'"■P^'^SflH^^lSHHa^Swini6ifSwiw'"' ,, i»di^.tir]■ '■ ' ' '"'-. '' -. < JfljEuiufaoturinjS Jeweller. ■: .'• ''- ; ! .-: : V •"* -'
... : . ... . ■ ..... _ :.. . . || - t .« . ■; i- .•'■-" I■ .. ■■ ~ ' » •'■_''■ rfiHOSE who wieh' , to use the old-fashtonea , 1 BARILLA SOAP. »o hijWy rfcoommended in PAPEBS ON; HEALTH, .tlwuld M'CLINTON'S : SOAP, is many soaps made from cani'Je soda. are .tamped. "Barilla," Md tojd « the Benuine article. . ...... •■'■.• -•■• i. ■ ; DR. KIRK SAYS OP IT"There is something in the composition ot M'CMNTON'S 80AP wlfch make* U •etoliishmgly eottUn and most «p««»&l« en tke ikin." " ■ • aIOCKED BY AUj FIRST-CLASS, gAOTTAB* PLWOBISQ, OASFITIIXQ. ;.. . FI2TE ItECEAMCAI» "WORK ', Copp«r, BiMi, Zise, tod Lwd.Boutht. ... ■ T/ : 'D A- X: * v *.. -■'■ : / ; - •. m mi m LkM«ld i*tf»», Ckziriokntek. f\ iAm ANDiitr X X lURIAUDE KftEMirtMIKMI. X "X" fiREER KM n Au M R"eiwiiliMin ium eoAuzr. X S.KIMPATRICK4CO. K< , UMrrea, , MANUrAOTUIIIIIt,
«r w n vmv* * C. HOWELL, ' CADDLE, HARNESS.' AND COLLAR MAKER. AWARDED SILVER MEDAL %i Metropolitan 81ww. 1803, lory BEST EXHIBIT OF HAKXES3. Alao, CERTIFICATE for Saddlery. . * TOfeti la* town call tsAJupcct my *U>ck. My pricei aie ftrictly stoQexfete. 0. HOWBLL. Oorntt MaauliMt*? mud Xe**a Ktmta. PRY'S —XI 000 A . . OVER 150 PRIZE MEDALS. DIPLOMAT. QOlto ITKDALS, AND CERmWCA'KRS OV itHRW: • CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONEBY. So fat Ju4 from Ail -M»i*hfcttU, Oraap, HIGHEST 1 AWAfcjJJ CHICAGO, !«». . . * ' i /, StJCCESSStJV TREAnC£3fI > f«, JjPK DISBASJis; TnSTOAWUiViiM CHBONIO DISEASES ef 4to K«M, tkrwt, ClimW N«Y«lp, jkM Obtctttt Ailment*, , ' ' *i " ] PR. J U til AN. ' Uβ jtrtot Contr of Twu» ttrMt, ChrifUiitureh. . ~ Hout»-« lo Iβ tL.rn.fl to tJO p-e., tai 4 to TJ6 pan, BW ■* * . LILY mw ■'[ £S"starch[ OSE NCTOTHKH."- - '* » I*
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11747, 23 November 1903, Page 7
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