! N.Z, FARMERS' GO OP. ASSN9 ; 10*7 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHXTRCH. ; IB ij " THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU RIGHT. ' \Wt ij This is the jolljest Toyhouse that ever was seen. 1 ' Santa Claus Ie making merry with thousands of Toys. Beautiful dolls for the doll ■>■ ml I) mothers. Hundreds of dolls in the Dolly House. JP i ij See the Model Railway ' || [ »i With the trains doing a record journey through tunnels, over bridges and snow-capped . » || ■ j peaks. It is a mechanical wonder. iW g ■ See the Lake with the Men-o-War, ' p|| The battleships and cruisers and submarines and mail boats and sailing vessels. The sub- 'Wm .: marines travel under water, and there are divers at work at the bottom of the lake. It all " $qM* • ; looks so real. . ' khm I FATHER CHRISTMAS I i We invite all the children of Canterbury to call upon Father Christmas on Wednesday, " -I§B> i, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 'Wβ ;
•I ; Warm Weather Underwear for Women. Fine White underclothing, daintily trimmed with luce and insertion, the kind of liDgerio that the best dressed women prefer in this hot weathor. The j I choice is very extensive, and the prices are as low as ever. , i White Longcloth Combinations, trimmed with Valenciennes lace and insertion, at 7/U 8;6 9/11 10/9 11/9 12/6 14/6 156 18/9 19/6 21/- 25/0 . ! White Calico Combinations, with dainty trimmings, at 5/6 5/11 6/9 7/11 ', I 8/11 9/11 10/ C 14/6 • j White Longcloth Knickers, with trimmings of lace and insertion, ai 7/6 8/11 • ; 9/6 9/11 10/6 11/9 14/6 15/9 s " J White Calico Knickers, trimmed with embroidery, at 1/11 2/11 3/9 4/11 t White .Longcloth Chemises, trimmed with Valenciennes insertion, at 12/6 14/6 15/9 16/6 17/9 19/6 20/- 25/White Longcloth Chemises, trimmed with Torchon lace, at 8/11 9/11 10/6 11/9 12/6 14/6 ' White Culico Chemises, trimmed with embroidery, at 1/11 2/6 2/11 8/9 4/11 5/9 0/11 7/11 . . . White Longcloth Nightgowns, trimmed with valenoiennos lace and insertion, ■i transparent yokes, large full sleeves, at 25/- 29/6 each White Longoloth Nightgown*, trimmed with embroidery and insertion, at B 9/11 10/6 11/9 12/6 14/9 15/6 19/6 White Calico Nightgowns, trimmed with embroidery, at 8/11 4/6 5/9 5/11 6/11 3 _^—. 1 Xmas Gift Handkerchiefs. - SILK AND LACE TIES. ;• Pew gift* are bo appropriate, acceptable and useful as Handkerchiefs and Ties. ;' Our holiday assortments are now ready and as usual we've made the prices ' -cry reasonable. ' ? Half-dozen Handkerchiefs of extra fine quality, packed in fanoy boxes, at 1/4 ~ ' 2/- 2/3 8/3 3/6 4/3 4/6 5/3 per box Fancy Embroidered Handkerohiefi, hemstitched or lace-edged, at 2/11 3/3 4/6 5/8 6/6 7/6 8/G 9/6 11/- 12/6 15/- per half doxen c Ladies' Silk Handkerchiefs, reliable in quality, at 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/11 each Eeal Maltese Lace Handkerchiefs, with eilk centree, at 1/11 2/3 3/6 4/11 5/6 s 7/6 10/6 eaoh , 1 Beal Maltese Lace Ties, a choice gift, at 10/- X 3/6 15/6 16/6 21/- 27/6 35/- ---- each f Silk and Lace Ties, at 1/6 to 4/11 each , ..,.•_. t '' . ■'■',' ; Exquisite Perfumery. PLEASING XMAS PRESENT^. 3 ■ ■ ■ ■ Perfumery has ever prevailed at Xmae time. * There is % delicate compliment '.' implied in the gift which women heartily appreciate. There is no sense in . ' buying the cheap scents, but there is a world of satisfaction in the exquisite perfumes that contain the very eouls of the aweet flowen. You will be t »leased with the choice offered you at the Farmers' 00-Op.—the perfumery ie the best obtainable, and each bottle ia an attraction in itself. The 1 Appended list will give you a fair idea of what can be purchased here just ' flowf dBOSSMITH'S " HABU-NO-HANA "—this is a highly concentrated extract of Japanese origin, and is a penetrating and agreeable perfume, per bottle/ V 2/6 !: SEOSSMITH'S "PHUL-NANA," distilled from floirere indigenous to India, per bottle, 2/6 GKOSSMITH'S " FLOEODOBO," a favourite perfume, per bottle, 2/6 BOGEB & GALLET'S " BUTTERFLY," per bottle 1/10 . f BOGEB & GALLET'S " VEBA VIOLETTA," an exquisite perfume, at 3/9 • STEABN'S •« FItANGIPANNI," an old favourite, per bottle, at 2/3 a, STEARN'S '«JOCKEY OLUB," another old friend, per bottle, at 1/9 • PIESSE A LUBIN'S " WOOD VIOLET," very dainty, per bottle, at 2/3 ' . PIESSE <fc LUBIN'S " OPOPONAX," a perfect perfume, per bottle, at 1/9 W. BIEGEB'S EXTBACT PABZIVAL, per bottle, at 2/. ; W. "SIEGER'S EAU DENTBIFICE, per botUe, at 2/DACTYLI'S PEBFUME, America's latest gift to the world, at 2/6 I' GBOSSMITH'S PRESENTATION CASKETS, fitted with the finest out i glass bottles in plush-lined cases, each containing the very choicest per* I, fumery, at 2/6 to 10/6 " ' . i ' ■■._:. rVU. Jflk A+i f*\ A*% A*** •*"* A+K A*%. *"*. A*% JP*% J"» jH% ««H **H w? Cv* *V« W« *v« *v* »y* ft< *V* ffl C«3 Vmr *** Wf f«« *V* i i '•■■■'.
] ; 1 ———————————————^——— ! SURATURA J : TEA i j . Is a different kind of tea to all i others, because it is treated dif- ' ferently I Suratura is high-grade Ceylon I tea, grown on the hill sides where ■ the climate and soil are exadly ' suited for the grow,th of good I teas. Suratura is picked, cured, | and packed in Ceylon, and thus i the natural aroma is preserved . and the strength of the leaves ■ maintained. I Suratura is pure honest Ceylon j tea, and is guaranteed not blended . with Indian, China, or any cheap ' or inferior teas. I RETAIL PRICES. I Suratura A quality 1 6 per Ib. | Suratura B quality 1/9 „ ■ Suratura D quality 2/- „ • Suratura X quality 2/4 ~ I You can make sure cf getting Suratura Tea at I the N.Z. Farnen , Co-Op., in Cajxj Street. ' [| . l _. _ ■ 1 I IN I BUYINd I FURNITURE, It is highly essential thai lot only ! ' •honld the lowest market be discovered, ! I but tbM the furniture selected should be | fully and absolutely guaranteed. | ' Too often cheapness is but another »ord for inferiority. There is ONLY ONE WAY of securing ABSOLUTELY LOWEST FF.ICES and yet obtaining QUALITY, and that U to BUY OF THE MAKERS, jacobsen, McDonald & co., 136 HIGH BT&BET.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12378, 18 December 1905, Page 2
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