Magt-ificei-t Display of MILLINERY. An Exhibition specially prepared for the Edification of Visitors to the Cathedral City. Come and compare our Hate with thoee to be seen in your own] town ;or. city.'. . Critical examination will, we are snre. eonvinoe yon that for charm and beauty, for artistic excellence, gracefulness and .true millinery winsomenets, the Farmers' Co-op. Hat* are unrivalled"anywhere in New Zealand; while on the price question, onr vatoii ;Are too cloee to bedrock to be seriously challenged by competitors. Here are some details as far as can be given in type :— Black Picture Hat, with a regal gracefulness, adroitly trimmed with plumes, at 63/- - ..... .. ._ Black Picture Hat, trimmed with chiffon and silk insertion; another charming confection, at 45/- , Black Crin Straw Hat, rery effectively trimmed with chif on and . plumes, at 39/6 4 ~ . ... . .. . ■ A Heli .trope Confection, in fancy straw, *nmmed with heliotrope . ribbon and pink roses; a very pretty mode, at 36/6 • .. Blue Fanoy Straw Hat, trimmed with black and white insertion, ' and embellished with blue roses and foliage, at 88/§ j White Laoe Hat, in the popular mushroom shape, trimmed with blue ribbon velvet and poppies, at 31/6 \ White VaL Laoe Hat, trimmed with bine straw medallions and , flowers and foliage, at 29/6 " ,___»• _• _ I Smart Hat, in Champagne Chip, trimmed with scarlet daisies, black ' ribbon velvet and ospreys, at SB/- ■_..._ .. . .. ! White Straw Mushroom Hat, decorated with a wreath of pink , roses, at 33/6 : Hew Pill Box Hat, in Neapolitan violets; a very dainty confectioa, -* 38 / 6 . '_ .__ i ._ Blaok Fanor Straw Hate, trimmed with plumes; these are very ; stylish and smart, at 25/- ....,., _ .__ Uary French Sailor Hata, trimmed with white rosea and nbbonj ,| the most serviceable outing hats, at 17/9 '\ Wash Fabrics, Dress Goods and Beautiful Weaves for Blouses. { THE FARMERS' 00-OP. FOR FABRICS. We stand pre-eminent for drees stuffs, net because we say so, but because ' those who know and can judge say so. If wealth of variety, charm of i design, full range of colouring an* prices that competitors dare not < imitate give us any claim to pre-eminence, then we are undoubtedly i preeminent. "We might take any section as examples, and these will do as well as any to illuminate and illustrate our values :— White and Cream Jap. Silks, imported direct from Japan; there is quite ' a big range of these, at 1/3 1/5 1/8 1/10 to 8/6 per yard . Silver Grey Dress Tweeds, the preferred tweeds for Summer wear, at 1/10 8/8 2/6 2/11 up to 6/i a yard All-wool Cream Serges, 42in. wide, and a fine range of weaves, at 1/11 2/6 3/8 to 4/6 a yard ' . . , ' Silk Blouse Lengths in boxes, the ideal present for hostess or frinds, at 29/6 Boxed Muslin Blouse Length, a charming variety, at 6/6 te 15/6 each All-Wool Cream Delaines, 42m wide, at 1/9 1/112/3 to 2/11 a yard Cetton Delaines in a variety of singularly effective patterns, at the remarkably low prioe of 6d a yard - '""■ " ~ . Hoyles' Prints, in cornflour blue and indigo blue, at 7d and 7*4 a yard Fancy Navy and Black Sateens, at 10id to 1/10 a yard .Fancy Muslins, in sprig acd spot designs, fast colours/at 6d a yard' ' Washing Ginghams, in checks, stripes an* plain, at 7.d B.d 10.d a yard
H. PANNELL. J BOOT MANUFACTURER & IMPORTER ] Is, during rs-building operations,carrying on business as '^'Jr] tuual in his old premises, 9ft and 95 IUNOHESTE-i ST. • :'MjM "'■" :; "" _sFI The Public ire Invited to Inspect the New Setion't ferial Just opened np-*A special thipmsnt of ; Children's Boots 4t Shoes. \ H. P:%NEL_U 1 93 and 95 Manchester Street. > A TEA TO YOUR TASTE.—________ Iff You wouldn't buy Cheap Eggs, j| then why buy Cheap Teas ? !|| 'STAND=OUT' TEA I Is a delicious high-class two-shilling Tea, ( H rather different from the ordinary kinds. M || Your grocer has it if he cares for your Vi custom. TRY HIM! j," Wholesale - - - . H. C. GODFREY & CO. ] >*J
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12348, 11 November 1905, Page 2
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