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Htmmtmmmmttmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmfii £. . The Store' that Serves you Right. . , «£ 107 to lie CAFnrnfti steeet. oheistchueoh. I THE RAILWAY TIME-TABLE. W When you propose going »way for a trip involving a train journey you perhaps consult the time-table and discover that the train you wish to travel by leaves at so many minutes past a oertain hour. You !«■- feel satisfied that the engine will puff out of the station at the appointed moment. Thin means that the. j£" information in the time-table is exact and to be relied upon absolutely. There is no trifling with words or «*~ juggling with figures. The train will leave to time, and if you are not there you will be left. Now you will be able to realise what we mean when we aay that exact information is what we furnish you with in I*"- our advertisements. When we cay that our prices are lowest, \re mean it, and if you give the matter* little consideration you will Bay that we are right. The Farmers' Co-op, ie a benefit corporation, but not an eleemosynary institution. We make, or endeavour to make, a profit on every transaction, that v «»- necessary for our financial stability, but it is no part of our policy to make excessive profits. The difference between a reasonable profit and an excessive profit is your gain, and it is that margin in the «*- prioee that mal-a the Farmers' Co-op, prices lower than others. But take tbe common sense way of instituting comparisons in your own way—in other words, buy by comparison. It is the method adopted «*- by all expert buyers. I flannelettes. I Blousings and Dress Goods. There was a time when flannelette was assailed, . PLENTIFUL SUPPLY OP for a variety of more or less specious reasons. „-,„ «/ A M T Frn CARDirc No doubt when first introduced the fabric was THE MOST WANTED FABRICS. not all that could be dee-red, but that is all over I( yoa are in anT doubt on that mogt importan t en bj C ct of "what to and done with now. Flannelette ie to-day of wear," a glance through the dress section of the Farmers' Co-op, will help superior quality—that is, the flannelette mann- you to a quick and a correct decision. Every kind of weave, every wanted factnred hv renntable firm, and it is the only ° o >our, beautiful rustling silks, dainty flannels and delaines, practical: faotured by reputable firms, ana it uttiralj tweedg &nd There . g bewilderin g pro{aßion> Rnd the pricwran v kind we stock-it is an excellent substitute for along from rerTrao<3est figares to where your f anoT oa u, halt, yet every O»- flannel, and for many purposes it U better than price mokes the piece Rood value. the pure wool fabric. Careful buying enables PLAIN COLOURED BLOUSE SILK—A very handsome silk, with* us to offer our stock of flannelettes at unusually fine satin finish, in cream, brown, wine, violet and myrtle at 2/3 per yard. **■ reasonable prices. • WHITE AND CREAM JAP SlLKS.—These were secured direct DTnTTOn X, wmmoo . i * • ttoTa the manufacturers in Japan, and there is a splendid raDgo ol ,<£- BLOUSE FLANNELETTES, in spote, stnpee qu i litie g a t .. 1/-, 1/3, 1/5, 1/8. 1/11, 2/3, 2/6 to 5/11 per yafd. and floral designs. A big range of patterns 36in WHITE AND C REAM JAP SILK.—A very special quality silk At .. 6d. 7d. Bd. 10d. per yard »t a very ppecml price, only .. .. .. .. 2,6 per yard. [♦- 27in. FLANNELETTES, in cream grounds, COLOURED JAP SILKS in cardinal, reseda, sky blue, navy blue, with silk stripe, tnrquoise, myrtle, grey and every other shade likely to be wanted, at At .. .. BJd. 9d. per yard 1/-, 1/6,1/11 per ytrf. FLANNELETTE SHEETING, 68in wide, . NEW BLOUSE FLANNELS in li B ht and dark grounds, with pattern* ,«*- At 0i... BAin8 A m -id- -t 2/6 ln B P rl g 8 i spots, stripes, and fancy effects at At .. Iμ, 80m. wide, at 2/6 ** v 1/41, l/6i, 1/8, 1/9, 1/11 to 2/6 per yari. i. COLONIAL DRESS TWEEDS.—A selection of the finest tweeds from the Boslyn, Eaiapoi, Petone, A»hburton and Timaru mills at W- FIIP TOOUFS 2/11, 3/3,3/6. 8/11, 4/-to 8/e per yard. i ui\ GRBY DEESS TWKEDS, in every shade and tone of grey, at r, ~. .. . . " . , 1/8,1,9, 1/11, 2/-. 2/8 2/6 to 4/11 per y*rd. Very fashionable headwear are these fur O- toques, and we show a distinctly charming . I i r^ZH" I T m T «,- Smart New Neckwear. lSßea!rat Onßnßi ™ , * 1 .'." M/e Md 2ijs FOR FASHIONABLE WOMEN. In White Foxaline, at .. 9/6 10/6 10/9 Jt i§ rig h t to be fussy about neck wear, for it means a good deal la . O»- In Grebe, at .. .. 21/6 28/6 dressing. Suitable neck wear adds a tonch of charm, and gives a finish to ' •*- In Caracul, at .. .. 28,6 the toilet; it also help* to emphasise personal beauty. Choose your seek'• «► In Squirrel, at .. .. 31/6 34/8 wear w j t h great care, and make your choice here—our aseortmenta an InMmk, at .. .. 82/6 33/6 35/- diversified and our pricM reasonable, e>- —_____________________________ SILK TIES, in the new narrow stock shapes, in navy bine, cardinal, iky • blue, heliotrope, pink, eau d« nil, and black embroidered white, RFF m FOP WOMFN At - •• •• •• •• 2/11 3/3 »/ii each £■ DDL- 1 O rUK FOLDED SILK TIES, in shot effects, also in very tiny checks, insky 9*- < blue, navy blue, turquoise, pink, cardinal and brown, »» Provide yourself with one or more belts as At.. .. .. .. 1/8 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/11 each coon as possible, for belts are very important LACE TIES, with real lace applique, and guipur* lace ends, in white, accessories of dress. Try to see oar assortment. ivory and Paris shades .. At 2/6 2/11 3/3 3/11 4 6 6/6 caeh ► Plain Solid Leather Belts Uin. and l#in. LAOB SHODLDEB BCABYES, with applique c ids, io , black, irory, »ed - gT wide, in W«ik, tanTgrey. Paris shades .. .. At 7/H 10/6 12/6 15/6 17/6 18/11 «ach brown, and other wanted colours, CHIFFON SCARVES. Thew are palntetL and look «zeeedAt .. ..1/6 1/9 each inglypretty .. .. .. At 10/6 12/* 15/6 18/6 «*<* m. jr- m> t t v t, ~ . ii ii. NEW LACE BEBTHAS AND FICHUS, in Parit shades and Mceptlonal, Shaped Folder Leather Belti, in all the pro- valu , mm p# .. At 4/6 4/9 5/8 6/6 6/6 eadl , ■». ferred colours, at ... 1/11 2/3 each JABOTS, PLASTBONS, and FRONTS, ' Shaped Kid Belts, kid covered fillings, steel- At.. .. .. .. 2/11 8/8 8/11 4/6 «/6 •**; »»~ studded at back, at 2/11 3/6 4/9 5/6 each J '• E Hair Padsfi Fancy Combs. HORSE COVERS. •'■ *— At 7/9 10/6 12/6 li/6 16/11 each Better make a selection now whift Wβ plan »c provide year hort* ; 21 our asaortmenWi an at their beet, with warmth and comfort daring . ' For tbe present style of patting up the cold months of the year. W# -t. B»> ntiDn/Mrvrni; c> fi i/c the hair these hair pads and combs willmakaaeovertonxltyoarlwrM, ' ► b/VIDKOIDcKY SILK 3. are necessary, anl it ie well to and will make it to your ■atidtetim. ' ► possesß an ample sppply. Too will need to be qoiok with 7001 '. They conjure up profitable amusement for the Hair Pads, in the neatest and newert orden tor oar eopply of gneo rot- . ► long winter evenings. If you like doing fancy °* *» W ,**• «£ *** R' 00 ' 0 !?!" ta 'n^Su 111 ?* "S 1 '" work we have the silks you need. *°-b •• At KM 1/- 1/3 16 o«h t cannot be ] ►• . _. . . '.. a , . . , Side Combe, a plentiful eupply, ing to the OW Country—that bmnm , *»- Daisy Lustre Embroidery, Byds. skeins, in .. 4Jd. a pair a long time. ► all shades, at Id. per skein or 10d. per do*. Horn Side'combe, at 6d 8d 9d 10d Green rot-proof norma, at»/. eseh • Daisy Crochet Brilliant Cotton, 100 yd. reels* 1/- 1/S l/«to 2/11 per pair Cow Cover*-These weoaneapply • **■ all colouie, at .. 2id. per ree, Fancy Horn Bide Combs, set with at 12/6 each. There far a* rather ' ■*; ~ ~„.,«„ , ,-x a paste brilliants and turqaoise, at pronounced demand tor thea. , ; Mount Melhck Cotton, ln wtat. 1/3 1/e 1/u 3/8 a/9 2/11 3/6 fl#Hm | l^.Briß g« your broke. - »- mt " 3d-P« ball htraeu, damaged Mddlec and ton ' Knitting Silks, all pore silk, and a fine range Dark Horn Back Comb*, at 6d 9d horse oovers and we'll repeir than ' ofcoloure, at .. 4id. per reel 1/-1/3 1/6 1/e emoh promptly and well. Ou workmen - _ ~ „. _ ... a .,. Beta of Combs, containing two side . n eaiteMe and nimintont end itt * ► * rt, " ui ™».».v.p«».> SSst-SSSs-: Lister Knitting Silks, all shades, at 1/- per reel 8/3 8/11 4/8 4/11 5/6 7/6 the set betorytoVoo. ' .. Z

SURATURA TEA Is a different land 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 j maintained. j Suratura is pure honest Ceylon j J tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES. ' Suraiura A quality 16 perlb. ; Suratura B quality 1/9 „ I Suratura D quality 2/- „ I Suratura X quality 2/4 „ i You can make uire el getting sur*tur» Tern «J : the N.Z. Fumen' Co-Op.. in Cuhd Street. I BENJAMIN GUM (REGISTERED) J Fop Coughs and Colds j SECOND TO NONE. BENJAMIN GUM has been in ose for six ! hundred years, for enring Ceiuhs, Colds, Ac. The healing balsams of the Oam are still the same, bat its efficacy i> greatly increased and made much more pleaeant to take in the modern preparation, the Great Benjamin <Jum Extract, registered as " Bonatrira.*' i See thkt the registered trade mark, " Bona- ' trim," is on the label. Sold in Bottles, at 1/« & 2/e. •T«rj»her». ! Wholesale Agents: | ; BEHPTHORNE. PROSSER A CO. LTD.'

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12479, 16 April 1906, Page 2

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