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JTHE LOGIC of LOW PRIOEsIb a The power Ail «nd rMoaroeftil orgmaiMtioa of th* Farmer , * 00-op., its oomplttmtM la wmj VHJB Jfl detail, in a large measure account* for the oonapiouously reeeonable prioea. o»r prioes ■MuWl^ « are lower than others, and yet they are only fair prloee beoauee they yield MM a tair profit. WBHp h The whole mechanism of shopkeepins depends upon thorough organiMtton jufttTa nfl*' «. oienoy of capital. There most be no waste energy in any department, no Motion, inywhtre. Mmßi 9 Of course, mistakes will oocur, but they are promptly remedied, and care taktn'aio.-pre., fl rent their recurrence. With a sufllcienoy of oapital, we are able to buy for HffiK j B unerring business bullet, in the best markets of the world, and, because of a large twmbyet, * Hsß m we are able to buy in considerable quantities. We occupy an advantageous MBM| 3 we are anxious to increase our turnover, beoauee we are desirous of further reducing WffP^' « We make and maintain low prioes because it is sound business policy. ,'. y> Af^^K' I THE EVERYDAY STORE FOR B N.Z. FARMERS CO-OP. 1 ff 107 to 115, CASHCL ST., CHRISTCHURCM. '%

i Stylish Winter Jackets for Women: J IB IB *« A m .«j«. n T/.nmi«i iiavMiul The iaroads *a ourstockof Wmu'i Btyliah Oatdoor Qiianliaa*v hEw 9 Ucoming pronou»oed. Th. r*ali**tioa that th. Farm.rV C**f, ftj? X IS Wnmi "Mug worthy goods at moderate priOW bM bee* th* potoat faOtST «f „ «*« t| Home Interests, briaginf •• but of Canterbury*, thrifty woa*a to this •tor.. DiWl «H| flf Every Bee-keeper, whether owning •■• teriness ia wasteful; if yon hare a jacket want coin* wid look throafh •' m colony or a hundred, should real and our ,&** kaow tke prieee; yeell i>4 the jacket y»a need, HBbhP tig study "Oleaniaga." It U chock fall won't cost y*a ssuch. * \ WBMm m of reliable information, and record. TWBBD INVEKNWSB COATS. i» g**y er law.,rery ftfriv tkia *•***•. ', ■» if the beet experience, of the best and at M/i 85 , M/# *"* * " HHK *a most ■acccßifnl bee-farmers of the ifIXTUKE TWEED COATS, ia blaokaad white, grey aad watte, fawa EHUI SB world. •'Gleaning. " n published »ad wWU, wiag sleeve*, a* SB/-••/« M/ 6 M/-39/6 41* each :"H| m semi-monthly by the A.I. Boot Com- aMAB T BACQUK COATS in Tweed, liae* with aUk, at Uf- M/ 6 4t/|/ MHEff- » pany, Medina, U.S.A., and the snb- (me £* ,<< BfjjfflK 0 .cription is only 8/- a year post paid. v*RY STYLISH CLOTH JACKETS, ia fctvwa Mid wry Uμ, Us*! wish i HfflK H The new volume bi-gao on let January. -|k at 52 » „« w / M/ . ew)h ~, ■Hβ, m and we bare complete nnmber. avail- FAWN CLOTH COATS, a Tory earrioeaWe aad stylish let el pisftSlftV * M able. A aample copy will be mailed 3&/ . gg/j 4 j/ e 45/ Me j| . ■ - ; MIHMf fiff to yon on application. LIGHT OEET COATS, coloured spot*, silk velvet oelkr, vary seat aajj SmH| KB ' becoming, aad fashionable, at oS/f aaeh ". MbmMK Jw HAIUncnMP FITD CBATENETTE COATS, in fawa and grey, wiag *l**v**i th* awst***.. SHBjr <jg HAN VbVßlb t-UK tUAIS. T ie«abl* for winter wear, at 41/6 46/- 12/6 each *f£»B¥ J9 Rich and lerurioa. fur garme.ts ia THBM-QUARTKK CEAVEHBTTE with wmg ikeree. at N/8 , jH» w| fawn .hade., turned back revert faced *2?, ??£?»,, ~ . , _«. ~ . ... t . . 4 -, , HShKI If with .qu,rrel. Suporb and .tyli.h to CTBCDLAi CAFES, ia nayy. black aad gwy. with check rilk keed, at4l/. , ■j^g. M a degree, at £7 17». 6d. ' . " ■ " ' }*—■ I working shirts — COSY HOSIERY FOR WINTER WEAR.; H eg VTUKIVinU OIIIIVIO 1 U/AMCM>C DECT jinCR - .' H^' « FOr WORKINU MtN. A hue* rtock «f Hodwy will greet yo. the day yo«m. to .bet MBl^ if Bhrewd aad oaref nl working men aeek. yoar ttockiag. at the Farmers' Co-op. A large aad ftme lot ci itoekiaga, <\ WBBm ?k ing rare valup. are finding cut every all the be.t-knowa makes, to suit emr partioolar circle of HB M§ day that the Farmer. Co-op., with ite Toa'U get yonr money , , worth hare <— " • %'■ Vk .mall profit policy, i. the beet .tore to Plaia Black Cashmere Hose, at 1/- 1/8 l/< 1/9 S/S */« S/w to •/• • pate ..fjfISHK m buy from. Take the item of working Fine-rib Cathmara Hose, at 1/- l/» 1/S 1/4 1/8 1/9 1/11 S/» 1/8 J/« »/» 4Wml»; fl .hirts, and where will yon get a better I/Uapair , - ' -iBBg , - ---■ .election, or be aiked to pay less than Mediim-rib Cwhmere Heee, at If. 1/1 1/1 1/4 1/8 1/8 1/11 S/» t/l «/» '; HH| mm at thi. .terei* For your information %j. % Mir . , ' "* n wo enumerate a few of our prices. Wide aai Faaey libhed Caabam* H*M, at 1/S 1/4 1/8 1/t f/« •/• S/T* §gg S Putin: Bta. Leather Shirt., ia thr* Blaoklid. IMlte pji. « X 1 m .triped and plain,at4/6 5/8 8/8 7/8 Whl Jj U^*'^ ]aia ' UM ttont * °*•« b «> W »»« , "»■*•'•* V« »/« fl|K •V FUnn.l shirt* ais B/8 e/e r/e Blaefc ribbed, the beet ammben obtaiaabl* troat the Me*. J 'HK; B ' ' ' ' fWr**ia,p«i «id Boalyn Milla, at B/t 1/6 J/t i/W */- •/> fliK f All-wool Shirt., with and witheat eel. fftffJKSSvft SSe^Ifu T7JSST '** l^ ■ lara, made upofEmcliak aad Colonial VV* B Vβ 1/8 1/10 2/- 8/» »/8 l/» »/U »/» a aalr , , «|W M ehirtinge, at 8/6 7/6 8/8 9/610/6 each X ' , * • y - JBg| I'InNfiSTncKiNfiSFoPMEN Worthy Groceries at Uw Prices. W C LONG STOCKINGS FOR MEN. f§|itmwi w ltojk rf ta HS ■ There's a amartaeaa about kaickar quality; s*eoad,«omplet*aMat third, the perfect oondztlon of tbegwUb, WMSMr, m heae that ia much admired, aad he- id fourth, moderate prioea. Th* enunial,, the apieana dallghta, HK; ■ ridea, ia Winter time they are ex- ekoioeat product* from the world* market* in aeaambled hen ia MM** 1 MSmf H treawly comfortable. We have a fin. (oo d mabliaf th* honMwivM of Caatecborr to x W«f£ MIM, ■ lot of stocking, just now, aad th* m*na,t*pr*par*appctiaingmeals. , ,- .•, ;, -,■•-, {tfj HK M price, are in your favour. niTOTnilV 'VBIVOB WOBTASUmV' ; "' mmmmaf 1 I «fraa ». eh- ■I^ v Shetland Lambaweol iloa», at I/a 1/f j mrt JUftrfaM. - ' . - ~■,--.., -.".C. {■H Jlf Extra large Mckste wear ever wadm, SlLiirM to «a* At »8 *a«h *. fc *pi* *i "■svKßm<; M plaia aad ribl«d, at 1/8. pair ~ imnbeMte. ZA* I«3!mM** V^^Hff tt 4 WINDSbR' CRYSTAL SUITE. "'. it SS; ' ~ C OUa BPBCIAX, BTOCK LIKE. f'^J^W'fig , ~ "' f£}!! SS : 'J^IB' 9 This Suite is -ad* of th.b«tEMli.h Z .Z,USZ& •'* : 4^B"' m Cry.tal GJa..,and the deaiga ia wry ***** rin ' m " «•«.__ eotrPe. ' • } ■ '>' '• -^sMmmmß I .afc , th, ""*• - ,o ~"' "• sssMsffic^vJ^n!MsAß^Sn^K 1 1-* B Har*. OxtaU a.d *~ t At H ; « per dV., Claret Jug., at 18/8 each, K. Har. Soup ... ... AJ, I*V£ *•;< : H» ■ &c«it*r(!Hnt.).at7/6 J D*ca«Wr. GearC*mpaay!*A. illWaSami.fSS SB « (quarts), ate/6 each; Water Bottles SoapAiuam £4 ft Cl feUall mßai' ■ aad Tumblers, at 7/8 th* set. Kaorr , . Pa* Soap BaaJ*«*> . ... MUk.Uf p»» ■H^ M__ -« : HIGK-OBADa DAIBT FBODUO*. Jjj BK> M rADTDinr.PS W* an ipMiftlkte i> dairy prodaoe ,w* ka*w W what I. UAjWhi H 0 CAR I Xl UUC2». ud whftt ;, aad we are rathe* particular not to aimit aay SH - ■ For shot-gun, aad rifle., the meet ohoie*st product* into taiastw*.. H*ao».7O» my be *any—>*» > at.g fffffM, I jar 4srjrtsa , stt: M- . h^ ber -l k,, ■ ISSSSSeSS H;||p|B fl you have ever b.fon « Z ■>' JH paid. ' f * n :_L^'i:^li^l-LJ3^l!>rN ir a^mmmMi.' ,

« i •';;;; ( FOSKQ^ S flgfja ■ ' BlW*il i ii inn! "' 'JJft^-^O^V' HtT ■!■ I I mil II ■ ■■ ■' B- ■'•' 'w' ;,/ ' ■■• ''I^H 1 ' . #t the »wt : ,«ultu'.*i«|;'«>^^^B| i ' —-■— ■ — '■"■'— -""' "■ _ ■~ Jifnng «no ~ienwi^^^^»"'r-,y^^, , : THE GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE AGE. ~,,„..„.,.-c ,.,^-^M HOL BROOKS^S^mSAUCE M>i!l^H THE PREMIER SAUCE OF THE WORLD. mm^SSSiiimmo^^^

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12190, 10 May 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12190, 10 May 1905, Page 2

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