THE EVERYDAY STORE FOR EVERYiillli! N.Z. FARMERS CO-OP. 107 to lIS. CASHEL ST.. CHRISTCHURCH. UNPARALLELED VALUES IN LAMPS An Imposing Gathering of the best Lamps fro™ ** **** Manufacturefj of Lampware! An Exhibition worthy of the People's Great Store lj Tha assemblage of lamps in our lampware section is ••toUrinc T f^^'S^ > ( strides that have been made in this article of home utility, toventtw' . and mechanical ingenuity, reach their apogee in the and serTicoable MPS exhibited here. And the values are unparalleled-they hare n^f n b^®J™^ able to * never will again; we doubt if we ourselves, with all our remarkable ws°ur°eß, will do a quote such low prices again. This offering ought to have some ebomo . : and probably will induce you to pay a visit to this exhibition, and iVmay impel J™"™ the owner of one or more of these lamps. You will be doing yourself bare justice to Tiai* wwi , Lamp Section to-day. We indicate soihe of the values below:— _ '
White Opal Table Lamps, complete Superior English Table Lamps, in Hall Lamp, in , < with wickT burner, chimney and ornate art metal decorations. Theae Umpe are designed for nw shade. Fill up the oil well, and No l—Very elegant design in ing from the ceiling, and eaa M ( the lamp is ready for use. At 3/6 antique bronze, the bowl mounted raised or lowered at will. TM English Table Lamps, glass fount on massive pillars set on large choice of styles and colours ii •_ ( and metal base. These bum with- base; shaded Venetian globe to magnificent at 6/3 7/6 12/6 16/8 -^ out a chimney, and give a fine bril- match, fitted with double wick, * liant light. They look very neat duplex burner. Complote at 27/9 17/6 aa/b eacn. i and trim. At S, 6 4/6 6/6 7/6 each, each American Hail Lamps, with beautiTable Lamps, with cut-glass bowl No. 2— In Art Brass, handsome f x . . and handaoma gilt' ,__-*-* i-—*-- *«■ xir'rsit' «*»"*-*-sv»--- -, m. . , -i.l. duplex . double-wick burner and Sm _]j Hanging Hall Lamps, these English Table Lamps, with vary Te netian globe. Complete at 24/9 cive a KOO d light, and are remark- . j handsome coloured bowls, bronze eh »,. o j^ ap . Complete at 3/11 each. . base, etched globe, no chimney. No . 3__i n Black Metal, relieved in "Miller" Table Lamps. An as- ; ' At 4/9 each brass, mounted on an ornate and tonishing variety of these beautiful , Handsome Chimneyless Lamps, in massive column set on large metal lamps. The designs are singularly very taking designs. base, fitted with double-wick duplex effective, and thore is not a lamp v- ,1 At 4/3 5/3 6/7 7/3 each burner, tinted Venetian globe. A in the whole exhibition that is not t . . Hmiblowicls handsome table lamp, giving a worthy of a place in any home, at { Powerful and brilliant ligh£ and 9/6 12/6 18/6 22,6 to 60/- each. etched globe. Complete at 8/6 need™* very little oil. Complote Hftnging „ mi „ » Lamps. These } each *, ""'„ eac „.,, . T lamps very ornate and are really > • Cut Glass Table Lamps, duplex ™° ?»»•" ? lte art gems. They are designed for \ burners, mounted on elegant bras. Thw » the cheapest and finest afc iHtyand effect, and hanging from , Sstal gives a powerful light. amp ever invented. The meehu. th uiDg of * n<)mt the deeoin- i Compete at 12/6 each ism is perfect, and is designed to t ive effect is moat charming. Ths, } Complete «m»e secure tho following advantages- lamps are made in art matals and- j Duplex Lamps, with yellow, green, No chimney is required •, tho light brass, and are splendid - 1 or pink tinted bowls, on brass i a almost incandescent, and ths examplesof artistic work in metals. - f pedestal, or black stone base, tinted flame is free from flickering. The A comprehensive range at 84/6 J i Venetian shade. Complete at 15/- consumption of oil is trifling, and 2 -,g 32 , fi 3 y/g to 6 j/g 6acn< eßch -.„- •„. T^ U Se to Hand Lamps in brass and decor- \ English Duplex Table Lamps, with It is a c can, safe, serviceaWe ate d China bowls, at 1/- 1/6 */« ' elegant rose-coloured and deco- household lamp, and it is only the «J« w™f no i,« a/ */o ./•, rated bowls with tinted Venetian latest and improved patterns that each. , globes mounted on brass and cop- we have in stock. Complete at Brass Hand Lamps, to atand on tha . Ser pedestals. These lamps are of 27/6 each , table or bang on the «all; fitted I the best English manufacture, The Study or Reading Lamp. This with rertector. The ligßt is veiyj; gives a powerful light on a small lamp is set up on a nickel rod, and powerful. Complete, at 4/6 each. , | consumption of oiL Complete at can be lowered or raised as may be Wall Lamps Very serviceable and > 21/6 each required. The reservoir is quite inexpensive "lamps, with splendid . < Banquet Lamps, with tinted bowls, Tbi. illuminating power, at 1/8 1/8 «f** , in rose, bluof green, yellow, and readily detached J{»» each. , -I ?* l Hurricane Lamp, cannotb.axti.. Men's Elastic Belts. WATERPROOF GARMENTS.-sj These are in black and red, black and «_-,_.» ' r -' ' i white, navy and white, with snake- FOR JVIEN. ';*' j shape fasteners, at 1/6 1/11 each. ._ fa no rf J CAC ITIMRDPII A Q worth while when yon can buy a serviceable waterproof garment hart jjj Ulvl UIiIDKE*-'l-A3's little money. Come in and see these coats. A \ These are very large, almost as big as Fawn Waterproof Coats, with capes, all sizes, at 45/- each' 1"•";•$ ?j boll tents, and will cover the whole jfavy Box-Cloth Waterproof Coats, with capes, at 65/- 60/- saoh £ r 4 5 family, provided the family is not ex- Waterproof Chesterfield Coats, a fine range, at 36/ 40/- 48/- each ,'-\ , *f,< f, ceptionally large. At 7/6 each. . Kainproof Chesterfield Coats, in the newest styles, at 40/ 45/. .60/- saoh >/>*, | rat air i._ j ■•_..--.-.„ Men of extra large proportions can be fitted np, aa we have tha aw*!*;-, 1 Boys Worsted Jerseys coat, they need. , , _JlMf In black and navy, extra good quality. '. ' ,' ?(' '•' MEN'S FOOTWEAR ' - '§\ Men's Oil Clothing. p°R winter. ~. :;|< The most useful of weather garments If the w»t -weather has found, the weak spots in yoar fcetsrssup It'isa\£ I ' for those who are constantly out-of- . -4*o B tep to step into our shoe parlour, and have your | doors in wet weather. Our prices for with aof-iceable winter boots. Of course you don't wish to | these garments are unusually low. >hofl u%thet} the „ i§ no o hanee of that at the .Wumi&l&kfc | BLACK OB YELLOW op# We «tind up for low prices like the following!— . .. -; I Oil Jackets, at 8/9 each gton j. goled Boot>( in calf Lome or grain Lome, fine roomy footwear, eeWl£ i Oil Trousers, at 6/11 each aad comforfcablo oa the foot and weather resisting, at 2*/6 a \ n\ Rnn' r Wtersl it'SSTeach Box Calf Boots, stent soles, made for comfort and hard winter -VIM*? \ SSnlrtoOlftoKfll/6*.. The a«ortment is very extensive, 14/6 16/6 18/6 to-»/6 ■*, g * Full Lonu'th Oil Coata, at 12/6 14/6 Football Boots, thoroughly dependable, from 10/6 » pair , , % 17/6 19/6 each ' - %< | Extra Light Linen Oil Coats, at 25/6 . '-^'4 oJSK?t*-.-~v.-* COAL AND FIREWOOD. 1 Macintosh Cycling Pouches, very ~ A ,„ „ „ __ .w' _. .'.A? P light, at 9/-each We have large shipments of Newcastle, Greta and Wastport aoal | arrive at an early date, in fact we may say almost immediately, tad J English Oak Trays. ««i«i-«**• ««*• i £h 1_ 115110 a. . SPECIALLY LOW PRICES FOB . .^1 Those trays are made of selected i,ng- _ «. . _-, . _. -> ~_■■. <s | Sh Oak/and are honestly made to . r TBTJCK LOADS OP COAL Ex-SHIP. ~ y Ujs | stand constant usage. The trays The minimum load is 4 tons, and if you can do with this quantity, | are fitted with screwed mouldings and . win fc it into _ ou at tne rign t p tloßt write us for onr .special 1 nickel-tipped handles. They are de- «* ' ■ ■ r' c> I cidedly strong, with that massive aohd .""»■• • is-, 1 } 3 appearance that suggests " tone " and Firewood in 4ft lengths, short lengths and split. All dry kindling I comfort. _„,«.,- Your Orders for Coal and Firewood will reotira owt:" Q I Sises 14, 16, 18, and 20»n„ at 3/9 4/6 fc 9MmtMaUm - . ■- j 5/3 6/6 each ■ y __J ■ '*j $
Sale MAINE BROS. H ______' -■'•■- ; ' H si§§tlt!pt .i-, ;■,■ ,* T.^i^'j^'fl?,;'^* =*5 BOOTS & SHOES Just landed and to land ex the following boats— ./?(^SS^S ' S.s. " Corinthic" S.s. " Delphic" S.s.. ":TuiitofcSiS^ S.s. " Tongariro *' S.s. " Ruapehu" -S.s. -'VTefia^SlWlffil Over Ordered. These goods have come in unexpected^! They comprise goods of English, Amerloai French and Austrian manufacture. Our shop is blocked with cases—we can't move. ■■■■■■%"MOmMM I We must sell to meet payments, profit Is he _•__ E4L "■■'■ : -'yy-yy J y::^ : i : oo%<M ■tl It. _ ,',':;., ,Sl:§||g| Cases and trunks are piled up in heaps in our they arrived, only with lids opened.' ~' ■ >;§f!f if til Everything is marked in plain figures. Dozens of Iron Travelling Trunks ti> iftlPli This mistake is serious with us, but a golden opportunity for the public. Dm&MlI sale. It is a chance of a lifetime. ■'■>'■ :'' } .v--f- i WssWss lail AI fcl sC D DA6 128-130 HIGH STRMMVI ■vi#%a wm c orta_yo., cßrasTCHUßgg. j:>s conveyances. .< j« , TEDDINGTON AND GjVEBNOB'SI. I DON'T BE PUT OFF ' royal --------- MISIftT ON HAVIStin ' rtK *-* •«« APRIL Isi^ilsiia^G sawa-a-a-a-a- 1T1919 I Vlw lIMVINU -a-a-a-a-a-a. \J J(||| — _»£„._ Governor's Bay—« ajau, ,*»**£?£s!& Lyttelton RaUway Sta4-Ja^fJt||p 6 A ■__* Ik D 3 '■** : WM I/AtVmAwH ■■■■_■■ a ■ m m— m m ■ |Wb fl ' the «* Coaches. ''/, u alv-Cl^t-S —. H Special Trips Strang** «*tW*ffli (BRAND) ■ Beawnable Charge. * LA^ul-Mjßf \*»™*a"»*V If you want a *_VwiW«3««»4<Rr*?w|k I u » Allaadale UmMi wmMmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmmm 1 *.-, * v^S!
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12204, 26 May 1905, Page 7
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