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the: n.z. Farmers' Co-operative Association 107 to 115 Cashe! Street. We Do Do What We Say We Do! 1 1 4 BED QUILTS 1 Not the common kind of goods, but ouilts of exceptional merit; Quilts remarkable for beauty of design and for the excellence of make and finish. Beauty is only one *'■>' part of the business—price is the other and important part. The Farmer's Co-op. - v prices make Cash el Street famous, and these Bed Qailt prices are on the generous - \ side :— '- SATIN QUILTS— 9/4 at C/ 9 7/11 9/- 12/- each 10/4 at 6/6 8/11 9/9 11/- 14/6 to 21/6 each 11/4 at 7/- 8/- 10/0 12/6 15/- 17/6 21/- to S2/6 each 12/4 at 9/9 14/6 16/11 19/9 19/6 23/6 25/- to 33/6 each Extra large size at 21/6 TAPESTRY QUILTS— 10/4 at 6/11 7/6 9/6 each 11/4 at 7/11 8/6 10/6 13/3 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 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 patterned coverings and well made at 27/6 32/6 39/6 48/6 56/6 75/6 to 128/MILLINERY. Our Millinery Atelier is responsible for some of the prettiest and most becoming , % Hats that are to be seen about this city. Our milliners are artists with a keen "': 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 introduced at muoh less cost than the Parisian models. Here are a few of the stylish Hats and their prices:— < $ FELT HATS, in blue, brown, or cardinal, trimmed with plume or wings V At 9/11 10/6 each : * WHITE FELT HATS, trimmed with birds and velvet, or with plumes ~"' > At ...8/11. 9/11 10/6 11/6 12/6 each .^ BLACK BEAVER HATS, trimmed with plumes. Very modish Q At 87/6 40/- each ;? BLACK VELVET HATS, the acme of style it At .. ..82/6 85/- 87/6 41/- each . J NEW GIBTON TAMS At 8/11 each v ; "> i 1 montauk]] THE GREAT BLIGHT CURE j Invaluable to Fruitgrowers ,| and Orehardists. | ■ ■ ■ I Effectually Destroys Scaly f9 MfinTQllv Bli 9 ht > Red Spider, Black •1 111 Ul lICIIIIV Spot, Cottony Blight & other \M Orchard Pests. . jB llMMi«i a L Does not affect the metal parts .d Mnn THI 111 of spray pump and is perfectly, % IfIUIIIUMA harmless to the user. J •-.*■•■ '■':' ■ ■ Destroys Parasites at any '% bMsTIIITSIIIk sta 9 e of development, and is M If I 111 It 111 lIV more lasting in its effects ' ;|| than other Insecticides. >. ■ .M Has proved itself to be abso- -.'J| lutel y the nest Preparation . - ; |i IHnnTallK made for cleansing Apple and . ,''M muiiiUMii Pear Trees from qxi j nßeo t ; M ■ * nests. "■■■is PRICE OF MONTAUK:- 1 pint tint ..1/- 1 quart tins .. S/- -^M 1 gallon tins .. 6/- 4 gallon tin* ... 31/- j'fli Special quotations gives tor casks and quantities of 500 to 1000 gallons. - • "4S Nimmo & blair j Dunedin, Sole Proprietors. ■&. Ji N.Z.Farmers'Co-op. Association Ltd. I , v Chrl«tohuroh Agents. , . '§Bi The "Lancet" HOLBBOOK'S SAUCE. Bays >— . Don't have Imitation*, ■fir* *—;' -"i ■ ~ .>jH§a .:-&*• HflumsobxirßATOß, sst-^m wpioa<>h. ,, The Premier Saooaoi the Worid. v imSOfHoa, : ;3*j9| tiQSOIIS dmgrWk Faded Hair to it§m Si■ i • in. ' l£fßfi£|R Natural Colour. FsTSlll' 1* *v OUUOMO TB» BCAW*»£IjJ v% ' —^^—. Promotes Growth In fiiotties at 3/e. Posted 4/6 to any °f^«Col^M| ADELAIDE SENDS HER TEBTIM9NY. "' . " Vllllßl Adelaide. May 2nd, UMt gjis9H Dear Sir-After usir* the Sulphur Bat hs at Rotorue. whichmy "^L^.^^W ordered, my hsir h«»«n to fall out terribly. While passing thwmgh *&P£,T'JSBE^ was home. I happened to hear oi the fame of your Hair Banewar, which I tt^ I 'ISSHH| Bixt beneficial results.—Yours, etc., •T i giiS|§|Hjffl To Mr Edson, Auckland. , ? ' <^^^^hl COMPLETE ABRESt"ctFFAU.OTG HAIB- * isatJBBS Dear Sir,—Some two years ago, after a severe illness, my hair felt oO in sad was the cause ol great disfigurement. I tried a grot maoy remedies ™**QJtZMBmBBi n.K any benefit whateter. After using, two bottles of your Ha» Renewer a pwgajaaa« «hing. was visible, aad by continnmg ,»U use I am now bead of hair, and feel that>l owe yon a debt of gratitude. I shall, reoMnmewl it my friends.—Yours faithfully. Mr Edaoa. iliO, "T^^SH GIVES THE HAle BEAUTIFtrL GLOSS. ' - '^ii-'¥^^si Wangaam, October WR air,—While in Auckland -on a risit last March. I bought a hattle of JKj newer. I found it so far roperi©- to any other article of the kind, other since. It gives the hair a beautiful «g!o*s Cwhich v a great P°f*t*»-■?? » aair ~39H5l the toile*. cover or drees if a portion happens to get spin on these «*»f l,l^e l^iiie k a» Kenewer and beautifier it is far superior to any of the American it so much puffed and extensively advertised. I have much pleasure in P" «sl to the public. •"""* ** • .'..-ig-^gH N3.—Should there be any difficnlty » pTOcurine sappliw fa your district, * t * gl fe*gß wmmunkate with the propristor, J, Auckland. ■ -#«| SOLD BY CHEJsIISTS AND "tqBEKEEPEBS EVERYWHERE. • . "*jj|H WHOLE? ILE KEMPTHOKNE, PROSSER •& CO. M SHARLAND & CO. M H. F. STEVENS. 'S

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11877, 26 April 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11877, 26 April 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11877, 26 April 1904, Page 2