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.. . The Store that Serves you Right "^Kβ 'association. I 107 to 115 OASHEL p±rnr,ifri\ uit itiss'lMMuicQH. [>''Sm

LOVELY FUR » GARMENTS. ,M Womankind delight in owning fan, just why is a matter for *nthropo|o*Mf If students to determine. But good furs as a rale are expensive; of MMtffll there are heaps of imitation fare that look just as good, bnt dont ctaHkfill satisfaction. It takes an expert to distinguish between the genuine intSr make-believe, hence it is advisable to buy furs from a reputable firm. <. AsqP Farmers' Coop, yoo will just now see all the best there is in fun,'iffthe prices are indicated here :— , '*&%; ASTRACHAN COATS, saeque shape, at .. .. £8 V-l^i BLACK CABACUL COA*TS, three-quarter length, al .. 7 Iff "Jm BLACK CARACUL CAPES, very smart, at .. .. 4-| "$$ BLACK CARACUL COATS, sacque sbnpe, at .. 8 I&j|*S BLACK CARACUL COATS, three-quarter length, at .. 2 Ulvif HOLE FUR COATS, with wide collar of squirrel, silk lined , ; kg throughout, at .. .. .. .. 7 17 fl Ki MOLE FUR COATS, high collar, silk lined throughout, at «* • "#$ BROWN FUR COATS, Russian atyle, short basque, silk .&.& lined throughout, at.. ... .. •• T T'-##f BROWN CARACUL COAT, Eton style, long basque, at 5 UKof! BROWN CARACUL COAT, Russian style, with baeque, at 8 I '%% GREY ASTRACHAN COATS, silk lined, very smatt, at S Ur.flf GREY FUR GOATS, Russian style, long basque, at .. Iβ CARACUL and I eCRLeLOTH. ,| . , Very superb fabrics, specially suitable for winter jackets. These fabrfc*|*Mti I a rich, warm, luxurious appearance, and are Very moderately priced. I' FANCY CREAM CARACUL, with a small white silk thread ">teni*pi|| I which gives the fabric a smart effect; 56in. wide, at.. 12/9 Pttjilif J PLAIN CREAM AND BLACK CARACUL, 66in. wide; very fine ■ and specially suitable for jackets, at .. 12/9 and 18/9 pttjtafll CARDINAL CURL CLOTH, 56in. wide, at .. .. U^^W| SMART BLOUSING j V For Winter. "JT. There won't be cause for a momeat'e hesitation when yon Mβ the Imimm Co-op, exclusive rang* of blonsings. All the fabrios assigned to tWfiJSif of garments. All the pretty patterns and fashionable colours an hmms prodigal profusion, and the prioM will rouse your *nthuaiaam to iW Embroidered Japanese Silk Blouse Lengths, containing 3} yards,jpU*ja| ' \ wool delaine and an embroidered blout* front at 11/9 12^]JMJg| Embroidered Japanese Bilk Blonse Lengths, la black and Exceptional value at 15/6 the length "- '5/^^ Embroidered All-wool Delaines, white gronndi with cmbroidend jpdjiWiEi ipote In a variety of patterns, at 1/6J 1/8 1/9 1/11 to 3/6 pet yvf All-wool Blonse Flannels in sprigs, spots, stripes. . Hundreds of '«Umm patterns, at I/44 1/6| 1/8 1/9 1/11 2/- 2/2 to 2/11 per yard Jap Silks, in whit* and cream, all fin* weaves, at 1/. 1/5 1/8 1/11-J/t;t»|l 3/11 pat yard - ■ '''^^H IN WATER GLASS And flfod for *H ordlaary <So«klag Pmrf»a9u*f^^ " New laid " eggs are advancing in prioe because the bens are on we have anticipated this condition of affairs. During the spring and saxnlj||w - months when *ggs were plentiful and .cheap we preserved in Water OWm ■ several thousand eßgs, and we took particular oar* io\<am that onlyjHM '< freshest and very largest ot eggs were put down* We at* now supply customers with these preserved eggs, whioh we guaranU* efmtfm| fresh eggs far all ordinary cooking purposes. *' -' . • UNTIL THEY ABE SOLD OUT OURPRICI 18 1/8 TXR JWs*mfflM The"YON eOLINIi INcUBATORS, i '. : A NEW LOT JDST RBCBIVBD.. ' W* honestly believe that the " Yon Colin "is the best inmtatoc m.fjMH ■' to the publio—because it possess** so many point* of apMial merit, nn'fOJWal by other machines. For instance—equal dbtribntioa of heat to all |WM|al > eiirchamoer; perfectreguUtion'of temperature; eomplrt*oontrolofTllMwH . tion, ensoring best results in any season, altitude, or climate;, M«Mh«MjH| doable-packed walli; double door*, with donbl* glau in eaek ioot, (ocitimM air space, ensurine equal temperature, and no cold draught from door; JaMgH consumption of fuel; fireproof lamps. The materials qm4 «i«i4tii|l best description, and th* workmanship ii of the high*** «h*raotar. W* . th*following > /■>. . . , t . >-' J: ?33tfßl" ' • 'To hold 60 egg*, at ft 7/6 th* ■mWsii, ' r^R ' To hold 100 eggi, at 75/-the nuehio*. -^f^B Prompt application wUI ■* isn*— ry to avoid iitsHuuliisslMiy^^B,

fl SPEeiHL SILK OFFERING. White Japanese Silk a yard witla of good quality and a splendid washing silk— ■' at 2/6 per yard. PINE FRAME HHTS FOR MEN. Many are the words of praise we hear for oar new hati. They excite praise to the point of [ enthusiasm. In colour and shape, in thorough-, neis and excellence of manufacture they express the highest art of the hat maker. These high gTade soft huts are positively the newest procurable and the colours and prioee are as follows:— " Azure" at 12/6 "Arobroee" at 14/6 " Atistro " at 12/6 " Leandio " at 14/6 " Castor "at 12/6 " Bergiva " at 14/6 " Bavio " at 12/6 - Stelvio " at 14/6 MEN'S TWEED CfIPS. STYLISH & COMFORTABLE. Tweed cap time is here. For the cool evenings and for wet wintry weather the tweed cap is a comfort. The styles are not the same as they were a year ago; they are different, and you'll see the difference in the Farmer's Co-op stock. Golf Caps, in light and dark shades of tweeds at 1/6 1/11 2/6 each Tne " Great Scott" Tweed Caps at 3/6 each The " Norfolk " Tweed Cap, a popular style , at 2/li"and"3/6 each Tweed Caps in all colours .. at 2/11 each ( The " Banfurly "in Nary Vicuna, at 3/6 each Christy's Tweed Golf Caps .. at 3/5 each TWEED HATS. . THE LATEST. It it some yean since tweed hate were fashionable, but they are again the rogue this season. For comfort and hard wear they are scarcely to be equalled, and there's aheap of style about them. Tiiese hats have medium crowns and flat brims:—-. . ■ In Sootch Tweeds .. at 2/6 and 3/9 each In dark patterns Scotch Tweeds at 3/9 4/6 and 4/11 In Large Cheeks .. .. at 6/6 *aoh Alpine shapes .. at 5/6 and 6/11 GLOVES FOR MEN. Serviceable warm gloves for winter wear. Advisable to select them now. Stocks are large Wool Knitted Glow, in grey shades * ; ' at 1/- a pair Heavy Scotch Knitted Gloves.. at 2/8 a pair Heavy Knitted Gloves, leather palms, for driving . .. .. at 4/6 a pair All Wool Knitted Gauntlet Gloves, " ~ ' • * • at 2/6 a pair Kid and Aetrachan Gloves .. at 2/-a pair Kid-lined Gloves .. .. at 3/9 a pair I WORTHY I DRESS WEAVES. Bewildering ia the collection of new fabrics for autumn and winter, and they unroll their splendour for public approval at the Farmers' Co-op. And the prices, as usual, are in your favour—and you will agree that this if so when you make comparisons. FOX'S FAMOUS ALL-WOOL SERGES, in navy blue and black, guaranteed fast dyed 44iri. wide, at 3/6 3/9 to 5/11 per yard 64in. wide, at 3/6 3/9 3/11 GREY DRESS TWEEDS, with small green stripe or checks At 2/6 per yard ■ GREY ROBE LENGTHS, in stripes, checks, exclusive patterns, only one of each kind At 21/- 24/6 to 90/- , the length NOVELTY DRESS LENGTHS, in tartan £ checks, cherry clothe, tweeds, Amaaon, and; 'I other fabrics. Only one of a kind § At 24/6 29/6 to 95/- the length

r ._'... '_ . _ . -_ SURATURA TEA Is a different kind of tea to all others, because it is treated differently Suratura is high-grade Ceylon tea, grown on the hill sides where the climate and soil are exactly suited for the growth of good teas. Suratura is picked, cured, and packed in Ceylon, and thus the natural aroma is preserved and the strength of the leaves maintained. Suratura is pure honest Ceylon tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or. inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES. Suratura A quality I 6 per ib. Suratura B quality 1/9 „ Suratura D quality 21- „ Suratura X quality 2/4 ~ You can nuke lure of fetting Snr*rura Te» it the N.Z. Futnen' Co-Op.. in CmSwl Street. THE NEW SEASON'S X JAM is... NOW READY and is unequalled for Fine Fruity Flavour! " X" Jain is as good as it is possible to make .... S. 4 CO. LTD.. NELSON j

i> :"• AW OPPORTUMITVi' ''' ■" = ■', ■; Wm«^ I CHEAP WALL 1«| ] i 15 per oent. Discount off all •• i-i .■ : '•;. H-' l| ■ , Will P»pew tor One Month <ml*- : i'?mi w**'l: l| ■■ . B.: : -Bi|Cit!^C^H^^flBi { I «1O CASHBL STREKT . • « M«rt <><»•• 'i** y oa * v** watatiM»7 * ' : ' op*etneles? - How do yoo M*»K|l» w WALTER W^ie^ I COHBUUT*TIO W PREE. London igM f 'I' OCULISTS' PRESCRIPTIONS ' in »tion);whohwm»d.*•P^»Mf af ; I . PREPARED. ' .- ol the enorsot r«fxMUonofth«^p.^B]i|.;. i - l ; I ' HOTE ADDBESS- ' ' ■ ' ' ■■"■ ; tSiSß^f' I ABOVE WATSON, JEWELLER, 230 COLOMBO BTREET||| ■ ■ ■ Oppo»iUCOOKABOSS,ChemI«U. .- ..' \, '^^^Sm^\ THE OBEATEST. ■ SUCCESS OP THE '.a6b|§H||' HOL BROOK'S worSLire SAUI^p; j '.THE PREMIER SAUCE OF THE;:;Wbßl^||»||

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12461, 26 March 1906, Page 2

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