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THE EVERYDAY STORE FOR EVERYBODY. N.Z. FARMERS CO-OP. 107 to 115, CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH, UNPARALLELED VALUES IN LAMPS An Imposing Gathering of the best Lamps from the best Manufacturers of Lampware 1 An Exhibition worthy of the People's Great Store !!

The assemblage of lamps in our lampware Motion is a striking revelation of the magnificent strides that have been made in this artiole of home utility. Inventive genius, artistio skill, and mechanical ingenuity, reach their apogee in the beautiful and serviceable lamps now exhibited here. And the values are unparalleled—they have never been equalled before and, never will again ; we doubt if we ourselves, with all our remarkable resources, will be able to quote such low prices again. This offering ought to have some significance to yon—it ought and probably will induce you to pay a visit to this exhibition, and it may impel you to become the owner of one or more of these lamps. You will be doing yourself bare justice to visit the Lamp Section to-day. We indicate some of the values below:—

White Opal Table Lamps, complete with wick, burner, chimney and ■hade. Fill up the oil well, and the lamp is ready for use. At 3/6 English Table Lamps, glass fonnt and metal base. These bum without a chimney, and give a fine brilliant light. They look very neat and trim. At 3/6 4/6 5;6 7/6 each. Table Lamps, with cut-glass bowl and elegant bronze base. At 4,6 J .each English Table Lamps, with very handsome coloured bowls, bronze base, etched globe, no chimney. At 4/9 each Handsome Chimneyless Lamps, in very taking designs. At 4/3 5/3 6/7 7/8 each Duplex Table Lamps, double wicks, coloured glass bowls, bronze base, etched globe. Complete at 8/6 each Cut Olass Table Lamps, duplex burners, mounted on elegant brass pedestal; gives a powerful light. Complete at 12/6 each Duplex Lamps, with yellow, green, or pink tinted bowls, on brass pedestal, or black stone base, tinted Venetian shade. Complete at 15/----each English Duplex Table Lamps, with elegant rose-coloured and decorated bowls with tinted Venetian globes, mounted on brass and copper pedestals. These lamps are of the best English manufacture, gives a powerful light on a small consumption of oil. Complete at 21/6 each Banquet Lamps, with tinted bowls, in rose, blue, green, yellow, and ruby; mounted on tall brass pillars, fitted with English duplex burners and tinted Venetian globes. Complete at 24/9 each

SL'JSS&SSt I WATERPROOF GARMENTS. white, navy and white, with snake- POP MPISI shape fasteners, at 1/6 1/11 each. rw i»ti_i-. ' Trying to dodge, in betwesn the showers is no sort of a game, and isn't f*\f ITMRDPIfAQ worth whils whsn you can bay a serrioeabls waterproof garment here for UIU UITIDK-"-"*-'A_ss little money. Come in and see these coats. These are very large, almost as big as Fawn Waterproof Coats, with capes, all sizes, at 45/- eaoh bell tents, and will cover the whole Na —. Box-Cloth Waterproof Coats, with capes, at 56/- 60/- each family, PW™*ed the family is not ex- waterproof Chesterfield Coats, a fine range, at 36/ 40/. 45/- eaoh ceptionauy large, a // Bainproof Chesterfield Coats, in the newest styles, at 40/ 45/. 60/- each Boys* Worsted Jerseys M9n :^^ ptoportim ' -»* fittod «*•«"»— *• »«<* In black and navy, extra good quality, -_-__-_■—______, in seven different sir.es to fit boys of asniTin _-«_-_ _-_»_n_:mr_"«i _ «_ aa." 8;93j " ;63A1,,6V ' MEN'S FOOTWEAR Men's Oil Clothing. for winter. The most useful of weather garments If the wet weather has found the weak spots in your-footweer it is a for those who are constantly out-of- w _ o ,tc p to step into our shoe parlour, and have your feet properly fitted doors in wet weather. Our prices for winter boots. Of course you don't wish to be extravathese garments are low. _ fa of ,-„_„,, Co . BLACK OE YELLOW op# We itand up £or low pnOM likt the f o u o -i ng ._ nil nv_. n -_l_ a _f R/i*w_«h Stout Solsd Boots, in calf Lome or grain Lome, fine roomy footwear, easy Oil OvtraJls/at 5/6 each —» d on the foot and weather resisting, at 22/6 a pair Oil Sou-westers, at 2/6 each Box Calf Boots, stout soles, made for comfort and hard winter wear. Three-quarter Oil Coats, at 11/6 ea. The assortment is very extensive, at 14/6.16/6 18/6 to 22/6 Full Length Oil Coats, at 12/6 14/6 Football Boots, thoroughly dependable, from 10/6 a pair 17/6 19/6 each " Extra Light Linen Oil Coats, at 25/6 ■__•_..________-_ <^s___.__v. T . COAL AND FIREWOOD. Macintosh Cycling Pouches, very light, at 9/- each We hare large shipments of Newcastle, Greta and Westport coal to __ • t— arriva at aa early date, in fact we may say almost immediately, and w» English Oak Trays. «• p-p-~* - _■*• These tray, are made of selectedEng- SPECIALLY LOW PBICES FOB lish Oak, and are honsetly made to TRUCK LOADS OF COAL Bx-SHIP. stand constant usage. The trays _ n- misLtmain load is 4 tons, and if you can do with this quantity, we are fitted with screwed mouldings and fc ifc into , t the rf ht i(J6 Write _, f „ 0 „_ M nickel-tipped handles. They are de- -.•„. • cidedly strong, with that massive solid none. appearance that suggests " ton* " and Firewood in 4ft lengths, short lengths and split. All dry kindling wood, comfort. your Ordorg for Coal snd Firewood will nuira our 5, 5/3 6*6 each 8 ' ' ' ' \ prompt attention.

WALLACE A CO. ;« goughTlixir i Anlaaed __ Horahound. $||| Sufferers from dtstreisln* Cou.h SSSS^ and difficulty of breathing sxptrl- SSxgS; •no* rapid rallef. SSSSS§ PplceTl/- ||| I___fT_____________---------_--~H In nearly every pantry there's a jar of Marmalade, and in nine pantries out of ten that Marmalade ia "X. n "X" MARMALADE is a perfect as well as a popular preserve— it is madn from selected Seville oranges, made pare and made best. , " "1-iJiJ- i u«wu WALLACE & CO. ||| COUGH ELIXIR I AHISEED <_ HOREHOUND. i|| For tha various -.frootlon. §«§§ of tho Lungs and Thpoat. §Ssg Prloe 1/- §|| igiiiiliill

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12203, 25 May 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12203, 25 May 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12203, 25 May 1905, Page 2

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