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fflT-r-Mil r_f_nmi-__rrr_i*__i.l 1 N.Z.FARMERS' CO-GPERAuVEI 1 . . ASSOCIATION . . | | IQ7 to 115 Cashel Street, Christchurch ft THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU RIGHT 1 ==_==. m — •** '■- I THIS STORE'S INDIVIDUALITY. ______*r _C__i_ * &,;.? contemplate a shopping expedition. The farmers' Co-op. has fixed itself in your mind a* the store thai jK-S serves you right, and whenever yon want anything you say to yourself," I'll get it at the Farm-.*' Co-op.! * - 3 i 9K The first time that you came'here it was probably ont of pare curiosity, and your second, third au| 'I *_>**: subsequent visits have demonstrated to you the superiority of our merchandise, the reasonableness of ow 1 *g:-S prices, and you have been favourably impressed with the whole tone of the establishment. The-totters 1 £ 4K> Co-op. Is unlike any other store—it la the people's store, aatering for the people, giving them the beet ud % §JR{ , most for their money. It is the application of modern ideas to a modern business that makes thia wan the " I >':*:"< busy centre of Christchuroh. '* M Sanitary Bedding. Thflt'c th_» _t_k _*e_ 1 All the Bedding that we place on sale in a AtfAV O UIC HV* JJ ffl % §.-y£ our Furnishing section is manufactured £_._"-___*__* M __■ S j£j§ at our own factory, and the stuffing, WVIICII «_7LUU. mwflm\\ _#___K\ I whether it be kapoo, flock or flax, is |*»g £ Be&UtY! fi_._D£p S jj'i'i'i thoroughly deodorised and purified; so \ S£j& that when we say sanitary bedding we I» there anything more annoying to a man who is all but late for his office to' "| mean it, and we guarantee it to. Our find that hia collar stud won't go into position, and won't stay when it gets d j£Bj prices for full-size mattresses are there. It makes him hot, and hia thoughts are revengeful. This patent gj MX moderate:— wlhtf rtud is the kind that never gives any worry. It is easy to slip into 8 M Kapoc Mattresses from 29- e_ch position, and keep, guard over the collar more vigilantly than a Japan** | M Flock Mattresses from 17/6 each ■«**• "you a» this way just look In and see these etude. They at* In k W. Flax Mattresses from 11/8 each three quallUes, and may be aeen In the Mercery Departmwt J j;:!.-; At Bd. 1/1 1/8 each § '0 : i 1 L_; 1 | Men ;oVS CaPS Cloaks and Macintoshes for _>.;.;._ Canterbury boys show a decided prefer- vlll*lS* & j|S ence for these caps, perhaps it is because clo>k§ mot pretty ~ Eod Kding Hood „ §tyle Md fte Mm . «j they give the wearers a smart quarter- tolodl-i „, glenoid weather-reslsting garments, very latest style, and rather 3 j*:* deck dressiness. If yon wish to please , better value than usual. _ -g H -BID BIDING HOOD" CLOAKS, in Bed Astrachan Cloth * % g-g Every size in stock just now. At 10/n ia^u M j U Mch § ffls Navy Cloth Caps, at 1/11 2/6 8/6 Beaver " BED BIDING HOOI1" CLOAKS, in Cream 8 M Black Cloth Caps.at 1/11 2/6 8/6 _~,„,* W/6 21/6 "'" | || BlackAstrachanCaps.a. 2/9 3/6 _,- MACINTOSHES, a splendid lot,ln all,*™ | MX ■ ■ T \ W The Famous Canterbury Boot. n 0 word. 0 f our. an needed to ten i " you of the comfort that sweaters yield In *S Wk New Zealand's Moat Cora.icuoua Success. ■'«** weather, but we particularly fi j_afc eonoernedm assuring yoa that we have a » Wa A Triumph for Local Industry. pretty big stock of these desirable gar* . I Jk":jj ments and we know our prices'are way s ''M We do not appeal to yon to aupporl local industry because of its -jeaHsed jJSjj!"* *" •?fP« Uto "' ** | $j& character, but we do appeal to yon, in common fairness to a colonial product, jf en's White Sweaters, Polo Collars— . 8 B:'i*j and in justice to your thrifty nature, to give the Canterbury Boot a fair trial. At .. 4/8 j 8/11 ft II each -"'$ & These Boots are made expressly for the Farmers' Co-op., and the makers Men's Whiteßwe_tm,<_ol|[eoh-rs- ■:8 |:| will never run the risk of losing our orders. They are mad. to our 1 tlons, the materials are of the best wearing descriptions, the sbajes and Men*. Navy Blue Sweeten at 7/6 each fl 80 styles are In accordance with colonial requirements, and the workmanship ia i ~ ," | faultless throughout. The Canterbury Boot ia a demonstration of tbe excel- CardiC-Irt IflcketiC I || lenc. of colonial n_-nuf_otur. and, quality for quality, price for pric, ihaaa «1|« ;| booU will stand comparison with any othere made rnywhere in ttu\ world. -nu-mth andeosy comfort. They an 8 SSj' There are eight different styles, but only one price—l 6/6 a pair. Three well made, at least those we show are, § M oftheitylesareasunder:- •»*«>• *«*•*i» h «",*«i 1( , , Alfl „,. S $•% ' Ordinary siaes at -5/11,8/3,10/6,11/6 „ g '&& No. I—HEAVY EAST INDIA KIP BOOTS, pegged soles, ail seams sewn 18/9,15/9 each * -2 M with waxed thread to prevent r'p ? ing, heel and toe plites, leather Extra large slaes at 6/11, 9/11. 10/6 ea. . 1 back Btraps, and the boota are thoroughly water-tight. For wear on i , . | £M the farms in wet weather, or for general country wear in winter, BoyS *' | these are the boot* that will give satisfaction ' .. At 16/6 Then are a variety of styWa of out- >j p| No. 2—Slightly lighter Boot than No. 1, but of the same quality, thoroughly 5| water-tight, no heel and toe platea ... At 16/6 eiLhihlthm U teeq j| No. 8-A heavy Boot similar to No. 1, but made without any seam at hack, gjj§ waterproof tongue, and adapted in every way to stand hard wear in may alwaya he iStriiwi - Wi stormy weather .. .. .. •« •• At 16/6 at tha Fa-__er"a Oa-pp. a littl* «*■««'/-", )m v than at other atone . -? *£ BeeferCo»t«at_if6e«Jh -'Howa'* Coate la Tweed and KmijH | Random Furnishing Items. "Br&&!n^ M The House Furnishing teetion of the Farmers' Ctorop. Ii always ready to M " •• J W supply every need. The furniture ia of the best and moat artistic description, Overcoats and Capes at .. ' 17/-^j jft*J and whether it is an elaborate nick-nack or a homely, oomforUble chair, the Maclntoahee, thoroughly w«U mala—' kl M valueisthere, H«. are a few itona. ta« at random to illnatrat. ,ri«« *> 7fflfl Handsome Sideboard, with carved panels and bevel mirror hack, at £S Ba. , , f^-*l Large Chest of Drawers, 7 drawen, at.. .. .. £6 15s. each HAM_S AND RAC_i__ffi f ! m Large Easy Chairs, in leather, carved frame, at.. .. £2 9>. each A«U DACUM | |:f? Handsome Brass-mounted Bedsteads, from .. .. £1 17s Cd. each fof EtfteT. -"' "Vf i Ltaht-rnnning Sewing Machinee, for famOy nse, al •• £5 Ws. each Then to alwaya—.insailninT li—lJ M forh-jru andhaooidorinf thela-taf.^ _ week, and wblk w* an Mxloba loMt**^ m bllOt UUnS TOT •• a _•&-» may to made ami mhM^ g:":'< _-» _ _r» _l be overlooked. Let-i mm jtmt was»_CM Easter Sportsmen. g-jr » *-* *• ** "^fep^rt M If yon propose spending your Easter hoUdaya potting rabbits or ahoottaf Pgf e or Smoked. Sfe feathered game, yon'll need one of these good shot gnni. Thia new lot U wUtablnShort-idea ; 4 at H : 'wmmi^ R-i*S from Birmingham, and every piece ia a perfect beauty, perfectly balanoed, Wiltahin ... at 744 pec Lh..; P wß!_ffiEffißtf. .T SIFgM M Single Barrel Guns at .. .. 70/- 72/6 W/« each Wiltshire Hiai >.. attd.petlW^ M Double Barrel Gnna at .. £S £4 6s. £4 7a. 6d. £610 a. . , -, #r %: ~*v AS 15s. £0 10s. £7 10s. £7 15s. £8 sa. Alt Pork SmU3atgtsi ,!}• *f M We have your favourite brand of Cartridge. wlUi a n^flJv---^lSlecflS!'" I 'O^

B TO FARMERS! - WORKING MEtl • b__«ujMit^] B i# ,—wmk a j^H litem. If/- ' ■» *.'*"*''£§ MB _____£' * —jtswia. _ff/— -_£„____[ **]■ I_ADIKSVWAfOHB£'^| i - fl__ ________r s» _ki_sai_ai_iA_l __m_i _a_h_M_B_MftFi | _____-_l l ___i________F vHmoffe-M»iwfi -ot iiiviPvnjflHfl n,SS_-iIL B. PETERSEN A CO., RSS 1 ChristchurcJ JL/UniOP"nCliy CATALOGUES POST FREE. ' . "-WM Rubber lyres -— ■ NO NOISE. NO RATTLING IVI EN AND WOIS/lEN|fl AM *- MIDOLCAOBO. VOUNO, AND ©t»0- ' NO REPAIR BILLS Ar* you Weak, Low Spirited. Xixed of Life; do you suffer from physical ***WH through over-exertion, excesses, or ignorance is youth, dab-ity, anvou *j_M leeeneea, wasted, ma down feeling, pimplee, bladder, kidaejr, or V*°>w.aMact*a^*gamm . . , „. ... ~__. eholla, timidity, baa memory, lose of tech or vitality, dissiaess after stooping, t*>*-t{M| $..* r.. ii*...,.,.. Prir. lin rf £&& „ nmeclee, baabinlnese, Mushing, varices veins, « say __•*"_•■ .•_*•*_■ yea utterly failed in yonr eftwts to regain HEALTH" 1 Ii so, toeer far_• «£•££„ .fH change all that. To* can be made -rig-roma, bright, strong, ana"! healthy W**!"^T.^H n _i_i__T_npx ->..■»< _ personally, or by post, ___tEr"*. \"'C________ Mmm&omte prop, notmann, «.-..«.-.! ■ 1 isms ihiii umi— neia ss—ii-s_iii* — ••''. rfsjßH cam-nu ,• GLOUCESTEB STREET WEST. CHRIBTCHUBCH. • *.V______ _________________■_________________■■ She only apacialirt advertiser who will OUABANTEE A IHOBOUGH 0081 IMH send treatment on eaay terms of payment Special easy tome to eajr emitter w|H beer misled by so-called apecialiete or glee trio Belt tr*atm*ni * * . 'iisßPj Read what MR McDONALD aaya- MmM EXHAUSTED WEAK VITALITY CUBED. *Al____ FO&KO !** «** "»•' PB6p*Nosr__lsN ad ' Febrttary 7th * lo<a ''- $» rT^ . * Bee* Mam T«_i« sir,—Feeling that it will benefit many who are suffering ss I did myself, IM| known to medical eeience. pleasure in stating that you have cured mc after all else .ailed. Four montha **Z^Bm Invigorates, tones, atrencihasu and at__»> » few »» * burden. I often thought of ending it . I had little to .live tor; I "*^B^M l_i_«thewiS__r9a mfnm ** amu maamaam ' t hin, and miserable. A friend, tha best I can" ever have, gave mc your eddrew, ; hflM| westae system, aa. th _ n * k {J<jd j wroU t() y<m y fcea , th Md etren|?th h „ retttn jed, work u• ?w _£H Frepared solely by my , Jtt %ie bright, the daxlr zings have disappeared; no dreams now, and I ** , ?JHH COOK A BOBS. «■«• fat and ro«r. rtas«.*y_. ".fflH ■ Ohsmisfi and Drßgista, Chrigtehuw-- V. B -Ma*DOiriaH

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12171, 17 April 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12171, 17 April 1905, Page 2

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