WF The Store that serves you right, "^fl ."■■■■' ; •■■■ ' _ ■ — 1 107 to 115 OASHEL STBEET, iS
" Avon " Wools. The "Avon" Fingering Wools art exceptionally bright, and possess a firmness and strength which makes them very desiraßle for make up into knitted appatel. 2-ply extra fine, at 1/11 p«r lb. 3-ply extra fine, at perlb. 4-ply extra fine, at 3/9 per lb. ■ FOOTWEAR .■■■! for Women and Girls. Every changing season finds an answering note in the Farmers' Co-op. Shoe Section, j Dainty, beautiful, serviceable for every pnrpose, every occasion, and every foot. Wβ know we onn fit you—fit you exactly, and you'll find our prices very economical. Glace Kid Boots, sewn, with patent toe caps, at 12/6 13/6 14/9 Smart Box Calf Shoes, sown, at 8/11 9/6 11/6 Two-bar Box Calf Shoes, very smart, at 9/3 Girls' Glace Kid Boots, sewn, at 8/6 9/6 Girls' Chrome Calf Boots, very strong, at 6/11 7/11 STYLISH BELTS for Women. Belts constitute one of the important accessories of dress for autumn and winter, and the new shapes are designed for day and evening wear. Our selection embraces all the styles that are correct, and w> submit several hundred Belts for the choice of customers. Plain Solid Leather Belts, plain nickel bocklee, 1 Jin. aud If in. wide, in navy, brown, tan, biscuit and black, at 1/6 each Fancy Folded and Shaped Leather Belts, ljin. > wide, in cardinal, brown, navy blue, biscuit, grey and black, at 1/11 and 2/3 each Black and Coloured Kid Belt*, in very stylish designs, at 1/9 1/11 2/3 2/9 3/3 3/11 4/3 each Black Silk Belts, in good fitting shapes, at 1/3 1/6 1/11 2/3 2/11 3/6 4/6 each Coloured Silk Belts, in cardinal, eky, Use, navy blue, can de nil, gold, do., at ' . • • 1/11 2/6 2/11 8/6 each -■' ' , *' -- _ ' ~. J NEW TRIMMINGS. The .harmony o! the dreps—the atmosphere if we may bo term it—depends upon the trimmings. The correct trimmings correctly applied make all the difference to a smart costume. You are sure of seeing the most fashionable trimmings at the Farmera'Co-op. Narrow Silk Braids, in black, navy, brown,' cardinal, sky "blue, grey, champagne, cream, <tc, and in fancy blended shades - at 2d.,3d.,4d.,5d.,6e. peryard Medium Width Braids and Galoon Trimmings, in a bewildering variety of shades and fat- • terns, at ■ ■ ■' •• - ; : 6d., Bd., 10d., 1/-, 1/2,1/3 to 1/11 per yard Exclusive Trimrninge, ljin. to 6in. wide," the newesUrom.London and Paris. These will be mucheranted for trimming smart frocks, * v »t 1/11 to 9/6 per jaxd CALVERf'S CO-OP. SHEEP DIP. This Dip is specially made for us by Calvert'e, ol *tancnester, England. Bepefttc 4 and exhaustive tests, mad* in this district, ' hare proved its efficiency and economy. In 5 and 10-fcal. druttw, at .. 3/- per gal. In 40-gal. caiki, at .. *. 2/9 pw pit
Tea is « stimulant and not a food, and to be of: the greatest ti*e it must be pure and full strength. Tea leaves when exposed to the air and light for any length of time deteriorate , just as the petals of a rose Wither and fade and lose their perfume. Tea that ha* deteriorated he* no stimulating power, and is valueless as a beverage. SURATURA TEA It grown, cured, and packed in Ceylon; It it packed fresh in lead-lined packages, wlthh exclude air and light There is thus no chance of the leaves withering and the natural strength and arooia are maintained. - Suratura b pure honest Ceylon Tea, find is guaranteed not blended with l.idian. China, or any cheap or inferior i ,CaS RETAIL PRICES. Suratura A quality I ,'6 per lb. , Suratura B quality 1/9 „ Suratura D quality 2\- „ ! Sirratur» X quality 2/4 „ 1 You can mike ore of frlting Surttnra Tea at I the N.Z. Futwn" Co-Op., in Csshd Street " '2
'K'JAM Is made in sonny Nelson, the fruit garden of New Zealap*. Golden apricots, loseious peaces tad plums, delicious raspberries aad eurrantfl, a wealth »f ■oper- ■ fine orchard fruitage at Otti command. We mc the pun fre*h fmit to make onr famong 'X' Jams and Conscrres, and preserve its finest flatttr unadalterated. ASK THE GROCKR. S. KIRKPATRIGKACo.Ld. NELSON.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12452, 15 March 1906, Page 2
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