\WT The Store that serves you r».ght. *W| I !107 to 115 CASHEL STREET/CHBISTCHUBCH. / 71 SUPPOSE YOU TRY US HIS YBR. | At the dawn of the New Year is a very good time for making good resolutions, and, if we could : Jjl persuade you to make the Farmers' Co-op. your trading headquarters in 1906, we will have done you <■ f& and ourselves great service. The benefits arising from trading at the Farmers' Co-op. are that the co- X igjl operative principles are faithfully observed. We endeavour, by our superb organisation and marvellous * W facilities to bring to our customers the most worthy, goods that can be procured in the world's markets, £ m and as extreme profit-earning is foreign to our business policy our customers get the full benefits. Anyone M can trade at the Farmers' Co-op., and the more trade we get the more advantages will we be able to offer. - gf' It is true co-operation. ", $j _^_______— —————■-—- 1 1 -—j— *£: TA I SMART COSTUMES. I ! ? o i^_ n wm be'cut ___ theVa-ing nw? A Coat and Skirt Costume is about tho most serviceable kind ot dress to' $1 •Ah ur e__ert cutter who is a maiter possess in the summer months -when there are so many outdoor (unctions to W It'thl. raecial class of work. We guaran- tempt ono out. Suppose you look over these costumes and study the prices; % I tee every costume to fit perfectly and give we think you would become a purchaser. ,: absolute satisfaction or your money back. CRASH COSTUMES, Russian Coats faced with coloured linen— fe," ' At 21/- 25/- 29/6 82/0 86/. ."# .. ...__.._.,__ Al #ifv_>A SMART CRASH COSTUMES, Russian Coats— 4f HOL DAY WALK NG SK RTS. a» _a/c 29/6 ss/e W /. g nuuiuw linwi « v CRASH COATS and SKIRTS, Sacquo Coat- ' $, I Neat and Berviceable outer garments, that At . 23/6 25/. S9« |T will serve nicely for holiday wear, and the LINEN COATS and SKIRTS, Sacquo Coats, embroidered— ■ fi. fractional prices make them desiraDie At .... 29/6 82/6 fly. Ipurchases. ' v-m__«„ • SMART LINEN COATS and SKIRTS, piped with colours— ' . f*\ WHITE LINEN SKIRTS, embroidered; . .. 25/- 29/6 _h £$• all fashionable shapes, at 21/-22/G 25/- ■>■" •• •• •• */ -*/» "V jg 28/6 each ' ■ S\ PLAIN WHITE LINEN SKIRTS, at ft ssws - e ' u B ' u ;'" ;°' 6 silks & dress fabrics, y | CRASH SKIRTS, strapped or piped white, ~ - - j, M at 7/11 8/11 10/6 12,0 13/6 14/9 15/6 ea Qe&son , s , | instsnee:— -" rjl Di-ESSY FOOTWEAR WHITE JAP SILKS, in blouse lengths. These silks are genuine #_j»_- |[ _ _.-.,_ weaves, for they were imported direct f rum Yokohama; 4 yards-sen s ' IF AtßeasonablePrlces. . length. At 3/11 5/8 6/8 7/8 9/-10/. to 16/-per length. -} St It is not the price you pay, but v the quality DRESS TWEEDS, in striped and check grey, silver grey, and all the oth«? » and style of footwear you get for your money toneg _ f Mj , g 2/ „ 2 .g 2/n tQ 7/1 , pe _ _ ftrd ffi S-SoUII ttrttgJ^orSaiE COTTON DELA-NES, in spots, checks, .trip-, and floral effect.. Fro* ■ I MEN'S GL4CE KID GOLOSH BOOTS, 6d per yard s , 1 '""$ ft ; for knockabout wear, light, comfortable COLOURED CASHMERES, a eplendid range, in all the favourite oolonn. \ m and neat. At 13/6 At 2/6 and 2,11 per yard ' . '..*/,? I. MEN'S BOX CALF BOOTS, sewn, round COTTON PRINTS, in dark and light colours. These are Hoyle'a tuam?- % or pointed toes, won't want any breaking mako. At 6d 7d and 7Jd per yard „; '-■"' it in. At 13/9 - ■ * ' • ? % MEN'S BEST GLACE KID BOOTS, for ' ~"« % special wear. These are hand-sewn, and » _ m *»' _ m " "'-k _ lESsosttsfc&SZ. .-_ New Furnishings for Men. ?\ ; g fittings. At 10 6 11/6 12,6 w , ~ . __._,,,_•, *~_"-'« „j LADIES' GLACE KID ONE-BAB SHOES. Men who are quick to recognise what is tasteful ana elegant in tne m At 9/6 10/6 11/9 of fixings will appreciate the following— *-<-_„_ I" GIRLS' BOX CALF BOOTS. At 6/11 PARIS DERBY TIES. Thirty dozen very choice ties, in Club ooleon,.;; M <jni 8/6 tartinß, and light and dark fancy effects. Absolutely the newest out—."» M THE TERAI HAT.—A choice selection fiom Christy's, London." The hill.? $g EPrIP RE L6NEN MESH . t^**hold their Bbape ttnd keep their oo!oUr At 14/9 and 16/9 •_**:*s HMRrnUirnn rilO UrM LOUNGE TWEED HATS, for holiday wear . .. i UnU_.KOT_.MII rUn IncNs smart tweed caps .. At 1/6 1/11 __d 8/««m_>;| Made from the finest Irish Linen Yam. PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS .. At 9d 1/- 1/3 1/6 wettf? I only. The fabric is of double construction, IRISH LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS, soft finish .. AtOd 9(l(Hkv; S thus doubling the wearing capacity. It is ' x* T _ m a knitted elastic material which, while ' , " . ' ' r J| protecting the body from cold, freely allows . _ _ —*-,«.'-— --_.-_. « _-_ >_W* r, \ 1 ■ THE FARMERS' CO-oP.>i| *ffiSß_H__:_;is,_!l_ • MADE-TC-'MEISURE SUIT^I UNDERSHIRTS, two grades, at 10/9 , ", . . * ; II and 11/6 Come nearest to perfection. They arc cut by a master who is at Ones »$ ■ I ' clever artist and a clever craftsman. Mr. Bell, of the Farmers' Co-M. haig || ~„.„ , -~_,.. -„,„« no superior in tho colony as a sartorial artist. Every suit he fa«Monii j FANCY LINEN GO 110, possesses that rare Eomething which, may be aptly termed London style.! , ' , ■ ... ... Faultless in fit, poise, and in suit elegauce. We gimranlee every suit nutdea S1 If you have not become acquainted with our . Mf _ Bel)> y o „_ money back if you are not satisfied. Here \W stook of Fancy Linens, yon are missing ._ ite _„ hftnd mado _ . | | many opportunities of adding to tne charm , ', , Jan I and comfort of your home! Our Home TWEED SAO SUITS .. .. 'At 90/- to;^H! representative, who is ever on the alert for WORSTED SAC SUITS .. .i At 95/- to '"Q9|| somothing nnder the usual selling prices, BLACK or INDIGO SERGE or VICUNA SAO SUITS At 90/- b has sent us a parcel of Fancy Linen Goods, rriAT «stttt<s - At TOO/- to I_oH_§l boneht ft bargain. These are now marked MOLNING COAT SUITS . ..- . .. At 100/- o at bargain prices, and are well worth your TWEED PAGET SUITS ... .'. ~.. to 12D/-1 I inspection. FROCK SUITS -' .. "... At 130/- to-,180/*| || Special assortment FANCY LINEN GOODS DRESS SUITS .. .. At 130/- to "180)11 1 in Coloured Embroidery, in Afternoon ~ • /<i-f)'S| H Tea Cloths, Table Centres and Sideboard '* , ' '" ) _ -■' ""J m Cloths v ' ' \_ r ' • • ' X Size D2_ 82 at 2/3 3/6 4/9 5/9 U X TTTMI TVf ITK " * -'"'^Mi Size 12 x 42 at 1/10 2/6 3/9 4/6 to 7/9 -HLJLI U lvl JUL* XXX- , / .■ ,-.,- J | Size 15 xOS at 4/6- 5/9 7/9 —-.-.«. -~ .- VvHinirM »_■ #m ' »* --T'l I NIGHTDRESS CASES at 1/5 1/8 'ftHOITTN/i< r : TTTTIT. .''--'S I BRUSH AND COMB BAGS at 2/3 2/8 ' OUUiVIJLI \X *' U Ji'i-il O- XiO^.' . i,| 1 WHITE LACE & LINEN TRAY CLOTHS . '. •-< '-■ \ ' ". *^i^ftll and TABLE CENTRES The average cooking utensils, or rather the utensils known to the B 18in. sq. at 1/11 2,3 2/113/6 5/9 6/6 housewife, are more or IeBS dangerous and objectionable. Copper P«>4«S*# 1 18x27 at 2/6 2/113/114/9 5/3 8/6 verdigris; galvanised metals usually have a lead basis; enamelled'wia ffl 32x82 at 3/3 4/6 5/9 7/11 cracks, and minute particles of the enamel gots mixed up with the food.-MJ 1 36x36 at 4/6 6/6 7/9 9/9 13/6 18/6 a re taken into the system, and are of ten the oauso of bowel complainM mm m to 28/6 appendicitis; pottery utensils spoil tho taste of the food. " B 45x45 at 16/9 28/6 32/6 French invention, makes the ideal cooking utensil. It is a really fioh|#Ka || WHITE DUCHESS SETS in Lace, and porcelain, with a hard leadless glaze, and can be placed on a red hot stovfc£j£|j H Cotton, at 2/11 3/3 3/11 4/9 6/6 6/11 o ver the blue flame of gas, spirits or petroleum, with absolute Mlfttg R 7/11 9/11 10/6 »Aluminite"iß unrivalled for cooking utensils. Does not affect the kat«f|| || WHITE DUCHESS CLOTHS, Lace and the food, is easily cleaned and kept clean, and its whiteness together witowjl |jjj Linen. 12 x 45 at 3/9 4/9 6/6 7/9 8/9 elegant shapes of the utensils, make Aluminite ware incompiumbleilflH I WHITE DAMASK D'OYLEYS, all sizes, kitchen Service. ' i .1 from lOd. per dozen ■ _.•■■'•»''__ ♦ • '■„'"'*« II »M., T m flU rrnmn„ . A Magnificent Display or Alominitcjware-a ! WHITE'S SHEEP DIP (Poisonous) "" f■■ VfFW J fh ; c A n MF nc. fftft n - V.«| This Dip claims hosts of friend, in the NuW ON VltW at tftC FARMER- CO-OP. V,sJjjH| North Island, and it is gaining friends in FRYING PANS, at 3/6 3/9 4/6 MILK BOILERS, at '_/_ •/*VlF l »ll Canterbury, because it is a thoroughly FBENOH COFFEE POTS, at 3/9 4/8 6/3 6/11 vl^H Sane-. HEDBHEB... 1,0 W !"___.__, - » «r?.-.«| Suratura cannot be JJTJT-Tl-ITLI-JTJTJT-iX^ duplicated in New Zealand fj. ■'.'■'' ■ l|S|| B-_.»<_»._ n _h-d.' 5 HOW MUCH MONEY DO YOUMIi same scientific care and attention "| _ ."._.-_,-_ ... ___ ___. •J^^slHi from trained experts. C ' WAA_TF IN TDIFI F_ ? '#-■■ • Suratura is the kind of tea that 3 ff/IJIL 111 1 f__l LL J { ''-'Mm produces the richest liquor of full ■ J ' . ."-. '"IfijH strength with perfect stimulating h That _, a qne stion which confronts Very young man. ' jfl| powers. There is absolutely no h It will pay you to. face it. - ■ #ffl| waste in Suratura because there C NOW is the best time to save. NOW while you are young; have ■ , W__\\ is prac-cally no dust—for dust is H plenty of energy and ability; and a little spare cash. .'fe_H waste; it is the powder of with- 3 It's s. ddty'you owe your country, yourself, and posterity. ' '$f_® ered, deteriorated, dead leaves, h The SAME MONEY you now WASTE will buy yoa a seotion II yo« .- M'jffm and possesses no value. Ej let it. ', * ' * -'}■« Suratura is pure, honest Ceylon H The Canterbury Investment Co. makes the way easy. -*' .'MB Tea, and is guaranteed not blen- J You pay £1 down and £1 a month, and get immediate possession of ' '_v_m ded with Indian, China, or any T a.iy section in their Estates. ' ' ."IjH -heap or inferior teas. C These are situated at St. Peter _, Woolston and Addington. "".fcjfi RETAIL PRICES. Ef Improvements on them are neartng completion. Values will th_- " -.||« % Suratura A quality lb. C rise considerably, hence the advantage of buying NOW. '/".fa Suratura B quality 1/9 -„ |" — '' ... .', tS Suratura D quality.2/- „ J] All Sections under Land Transfer Act. , -\ mm Suratura X quality 2/4 „ __ _. . ~ _, ~.., .„ _ . J? l^ Yo U «„ m .kc» l re_--iL_ U r.T_a ? Descriptive Booklet "A" free on-reaueat. ~; M the N.Z. Faimen Co-Op., in Cuhd Street. 4 h . . . -K^ " r C the... '' '-ri «- j CANTERBURY INVESTMENT MLM FURNITURE, 5 . BOWROH'S BUILDINGS, MANCHESTER ST. . jfl It is highly essential that not only J LM ■honld ths lowest market be discovered, C ■ _k|9 hot that the furniture selected should be ■UTI_TIXI_f__TLJTLJXITUrLJ*_jrT_f__ F L^ Inlly and absolutely guaranteed. -•' i^m Too often cheapness is btit another ' • "\_j s M word for inferiority. There is ONLY : ~ |m ONE WAY of securing ABSOLUTELY ' $$M _co, f DONT BE PUT OFF I 136 HIGH BTft-BT. I INSIST ON HAVING II 1 TFi_k ii § (BRAr.D) II
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12392, 4 January 1906, Page 2
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