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THE N.Z. IS farmers' Co-operative 1 Association 107 to 115 Cashel Street. We Do Do What We Say We Do! BED QUILTS Not the common kind of goods, but -nits of exceptional merit; Quilts remarkable * for beauty of design and for the cxc. 11 > ice of make and finish. Beauty is only one part of the business—price is the oti-e - and important part. Th* Farmer's Co-op. - prices make Cashel Street famous, and these Bed Quilt prises are on the generous i side :—■ 1 SATIN QUILTS— * 9/4 at 6/9 7/11 9/- 12/- each i 10/4 at 6/6 8/11 9/9 11/- 14/6 to 81/6 each j 11/4 at 7/- 8/- 10/6 12/6 15/- 17/6 21/- to 82/6 each # 12/4 at 9/9 14/6 16/11 18/9 19/6 28/6 25/- to 88/6 each | Extra large size at 21/6 % TAPESTRY QUILTS— 'J 10/4 at 6/11 7/6 9/6 each :| 11/4 at 7/11 8/6 10/6 18/3 14/6 each ,] 12/4 at 9/6 12/6 14/6 16/6 to 24/6 each | COLOURED QUILTS—For double beds, in blue, pink and gold at 10/6 to 14/6 each * ALL SILK QUILTS—In blue and marone, very rich and handsome at 119/- each ' : \ WADDED QUILTS —For full size beds, and a fine lot to look over and choose from S At .. .. 5/11 7/6 8/9 10/6 12/6 each £ EIDERDOWN QUILTS—These are plain and good at 14/6 16/9 21/6 29/6 each \ FRILLED EIDERDOWN QUILTS— These are exquisite, in very handsome pat- * terned coverings and well made at 27/6 32/6 39/6 48/6 56/6 75/6 to 126/- I MILLINERY. § Our Millinery Atelier is responsible for some of the prettiest and most becoming V Hat* that are to be seen abont this city. Our milliners are artist* with a'keen 'x appreciation of the beautiful and correct. The finest models from Paris are available £ to them, and faithful reproductions of these, or variations in colour tones, can be f • introduced at muoh less cost than the Parisian models. Here are a few of the stylish ,;- Hat* and their prices:— "£ FELT HATS, in blue, brown, or cardinal, trimmed with plume or wings '?. At 9/11 10/6 each *i WHITE FELT HATS, trimmed with birds and velvet, or with plumes -1 At .. 8/11 9/11 10/6 11/6 12/6 each g BLACK BEAVER HATS, trimmed with plumes. Very modish 1 At S7/6 40/- each | BLACK VELVET HATS, the acme of style f At .. ..82/6 88/- 87/6 41/- each | NEW GIRTON TAMS At 3/11 each I I 1 J : _f montauk") THE GREAT BLIGHT CURE j Invaluable to Fruitgrowers | and Orehardists. 1 •Si mm - I Effectually Destroys Scaly | M Hilt9ll If Bli 9 ht > Red Spider, Black J| IfIUIIICIUIV Spot, Cottony Blight & other /§ Orchard Pests. : §k _________________________ -I ■ ■ , ■ Does not affect the metal parts ■M fl lI T SI Hk of spray pump and is perfectly i IfIUIIIUUI\ harmless to the user. U i , ; i _. I Destroys Parasites at any v<j nllnilTQlll*f sta o e of development, and is p IfIUIIICIUIV more lasting in its effects Sj than other Insecticides. *3 ■ ip Has proved itself to be abso- -J llam4#iiil# lutely the finest Preparation M HI fl llTfl lIX made for cleansing Apple and lllUlllMMl* Pear Trees from all insect ~3 * pests. ill PRICE OF MONTAUK:— 1 pint tins .. 1/- 1 quart tins .. a/- - 5 .;J| 1 gallon tins .. 6/- 4gaUontlni .. 21/- £>|f ' Special quotations given for casks and quantitie* of 500 to 1000 gallons. fM |||MMO&BLAIRI Dunedin, Sole Proprietors. , % N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Association Ltd. 1 Christchurch Agents. :-M The'Lanoet" HOLBROOK'S SAUCE. The-laiwrt- Jj says:— Don't have Imitations. _J* •— m ,*3_ "Basedupo, HOLBROOK'S SAUCE. ***£?! . | ISSkSfSL Without a Dangerous Rival. .££_ , ■ jM HOLBROOK'S SAUCE. S3 fl reproach." Tho Premier €auce of the World. taafcUoo. . \M rtJi ****** ) 'aertowdGrey -mm ygßl||| Natural Colour. M ■QTcilli It *v otaua«Ea«asßetf»aßj9 UCtil ,£ f if Pu-sns Dakd*—. r||| «-_ Tmiw Promotes CheewttajH KPTIPWftr «°d mim the Btfl liCUtSlttOl 1 Boft,Plit**,«klGkj*j| In Bottles at 3/6. Posted a/fl_t° any part » ftftMo ?lß ADELAIDE SENdTIeR _~ 9 Dear Sir-After u.irg the Sulphur Bat b. * SffigLi.™ «I ordered, my hair began to fall out terribly. fifneww *whiA I toied, *SH way home. I happened to bear of the feme of your Hwr Benewex. which * Kb. Ji__is moat beneficial reiulta.—Your*, etc., jStBB&M To "Mr Edson, Auckland- '""MJJjfM COMPLETE ARREST Dear Sir—Some two year* age, *ft«r a eever* illn***, my h*ir Ml «* ; „.__,P~g,S__i and eS gr.it dMglrem.nt. I tried a wSIH ing any benefit whatever. After ruing two bottle, of yottr ,£^J"*£?'f ib23"fßl cling"«, visible, and by continuing*. v,<, I,am now head of hair, *nd feel th*t I owe you a debt of gratjtud*. I *nau reorauaew* " nry friend*.—Your* faithfully. Mr Edson. GIVES THE HAIR 1 "BEAUTIFUL GLOSS. WM \Mt-\tjo j.»x. Wanganui, October.3soi J»,;^n Sir.-While in Auckland on a visit l».t M«ch. I bought a bottle «l I™?%* xftM newer. I found it *o far wperioc to any other artic}•■ of th* £»«•»•» * SM other aince. It gi™. th. iair a beautiful glota i (which v a great P«Wft °jj » the toilet cover or drew if a portion happen, to get emit on the** «*S^ flM W UA. an "1 Kenewer and beautifier it i* f*r .uperwr to any of the £*'?%£*& * '] •o much puffed and extensively advertieed. I have much pleaew » q? J to the public. n there be auy difficulty a JO« di » Wc *' % f M oammusicat* with the proprietor/ J. EPSOfI. Auckland. fn SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND EVERYWHERE. * m WHOLEPILE AaENTS- ««-,-» . rif\ fl KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER * 00. J| SHARLAND & CO. M H. F. STEVENS, .'JH

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11876, 25 April 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11876, 25 April 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11876, 25 April 1904, Page 2

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