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i gtft«tttttttfttttttftttttttmtttttnttttn««ttttvynifftttvmm^ra g. . The Store that Serves you Right. .fl £ ' _wf| «_____. _____ ______ ■'"'^i^P' •*****■ ' ; ". : 2 £ 107 to 115 OASHEIi STREET. CHMSTOE-tmCH. M £ ; : -^a :«~- '■ ' ' ■ ' ' ==•==-__=_ .*-! 1 THE RAILWAY TIME-TABLE. 1 I*****- When yon propose going away for a trip involving a train journey you perhaps consult the time-taWi!3g !<£_! and discover that the train you wish to travel by leaves at so many minutes past a certain hour. '<s*- feel satisfied that the engine Trill puff out of the station at the appointed moment. This means that tbffi| '&Z information in the time-table is exact and to be relied upon absolutely. There is no trifling with wordseei3 !•*»- juggling -with figures. The train will leave to time, and if you are not there you will be left. Now yoifjS J£ -will be able to realise what we mean when we say that exaot information is what we furnish you with i£|3 ',<*• our advertisements. When we say that our prices are lowest, we mean it, and if you give the matter tS little consideration you will say that we are right. The Farmers' Co-op. is a benefit corporation, but &os|3 .«**- an eleemosynary institution. We make, or endeavour to make, a profit on every transaction, thai 'UuM necessary for our financial stability, but it is no part of our policy to make excessive profits. Th§*3 difference betwpen a reasonable profit and an excessive profit is your gain, and it is that margin in lhii|l prices that mak.a the Farmers' Co-op. prici . lower than others. But take the common sense way (M_m instituting comparisons in your own w*y—in other words, buy by comparison. It is the method tadopUi|3 «a*- by all expert buyers. .■■#__

;| flannelettes. Blousings and Dress Good&f There was a time when flannelette was assailed, . PLENTIFUL SUPPLY OP *''"'* i '._■ for a variety of more or less specious reasons. Mf ., T w * mtcn EißDire. '£2 ;£: No doubt when first introduced the fabric wae THE MOST WANTED FABRICS. •£• not all that could be dcs-red, but that ii all over j_ you m•„ any doubt on most important .object of •••__* and done with now. Flannelette ia to-day of wear," a glance through the dress section of the Farmers' Co-op. will half ."_% superior quality—that is, the flannelette manu- you to a quick and a correct deoision. Every kind of weave, every wa_t»i*2J afC factured by reputable firms, and it is the only f olo » r - b ~ n , ti {° l ™^} n E silks, dainty flannel- and delaine., JP*M3 I*T ""-'•*"■**-' "J '*" . * ....aa tweeds and cloths. There is a bewildering profusion, and the prices mfc .32 kind we stock-it is an exoellent substitute for _, ong from - er - modest fi _ ares , 0 whore yonr e _ u , Jet 0w j.,%- - and for many purposes it ia better than price makes the piece good value. -;.*j !*?*• the puro wool fabric. Careful buying enables PLAIN COLODBED BLOUSE SILK.—A very h&ndsomt silk, wiife*jp3 0»- us to offer our stock of flannelettes at unusually fine satin finish, in cream, brown, wine, violet and myrtle at 2/3 parnrij_l reasonable prices. WHITE AND CREAM JAP SlLKS.—These were secured dfanl^f s*®*" -~--.--. JL ..,!.-.---„-*.- . . ._, iiom. the manufacturers in Japan, and there ia a splendid range o|*S \<£- BLOUSE FLANNELETTES, in spots, stripes quallti „ at .. _~, fo 1/6 1/8> _,__, 2 /s, 2/6 to SAI per jui& >*£ and floral designs. A big range of pattern. 36in W HITE AND CREAM JAP SILK.-A very special quality ■__& At .. 6d. 7d. Bd. lOd. per yard at a very special price, only .. .. .. .. 9fi_mjuil_\ [**► 27in. FLANNELETTES, in cream ground*, COLOURED JAP SILKS ia cardinal, reseda, sky blue, navy Hoi,*** *_**_ with silk stripe, turquoise, myrtle, grey and every other shads likely to be wanted, at -* ;2 At BJd. Sd. per yard 1/-. 1/6, 1/11 pw y»rt.''s !«**- FLANNELETTE SHEETING, 68in wide, , N . EW BLOUSE FLANNELS in light and dark grounds, -with pattcna:* h* 2 **" At 9fi • ROm «'__. _■ _/_ in sprigs, spote, stripes, and fancy effects at 'f_\ l«*- At .. 2/2, 80in. wide,_t2/t> ■**•*«_■.. *- j 1/OJ>l/8 . 1/9 i 1/n to 2/6 per jvtfS \f£ _-__-_-__-____-_-___-_--_—-————-——. I COLONIAL DRESS TWEEDS.—A selection of the finest fwte*3| I from the Boalyn, Kaiapoi, Petone, Ashburton and Timaru mills at - «t*j I*"*- PUP TOO II I 2/11,3/3,3/6,3/11,4/- to 8/6 per J«rts_ <;___ ivj _\ ivyuuui I ORBy TWEEDS, in every shade and tone ot grey, at <_\ ■•_■ 1/8,1/9,1/11, 2/-, 2/3 2/6 to 4/11 per yt_4**3 Very fashionable headwear are these fur », ;j-Sg |cs»- toques, and we show a distinctly charming ' 'tTJSH Smart New Neckwear. "1 In Imitation Ermine, at .. 10/6 and 15/6 FOR FASHIONABLE WOMEN. - 'S3 4»» In Seal, at .. .. 21/- „*SH In White Fo_aline, at .. 9/6 10/6 10/9 it i, right to be fussy about neck wear, for. it means a good deal I*^3 In Grebe, at .. .. 21/6 28/6 dressing. Suitable neck wear adds a touch of charm, and gives a finishtO« <3»- In Caracul, at .. .. 28/6 the toilet; it also helps to emphasise personal beauty. Choose your n*A]fflM ■*>*- In Bqnirrel, at .. .. 31/6 34/6 -for „*.& grea t ca re, and make your choice here—our asßor__enl_ •*■*_§« «£ In Mink, at .. .. 32/0 33/6 35/- diversified and our prices reasonable. «*-f_H •_-_-_-_--------.___-_-__----_---—--_--_. SILK TIES, in the new narrow stock shapes, in navy blue, ca-r&lnal.'d'jiM <**- blue, heliotrope, pink, eau de nU, and black embroidered white, -sHI £_Lt RFI TS FOP WO/WFN At • • •• •• */•«»/« wii •*■ _Z • L ' L " l - *-° TTyiTll_ll. FOLDED SILK TIES, in shot effects, also in very tiny checks, indgH «■- bine, navy blue, turquoise, pink, cardinal and brown, *_!____ O- Provide yourself with one or more belts as At.. .. .. .. 1/8 1/11 2/3 2/6 3/11 M*l|M| •__*— soon as possible, for belts are very important LACE TIES, with real lace applique, and guipure lace ends, in whltalßa accessories of dress. Try to see our assortment. ivory and Paris shades .. At 2/6 2/11 3/3 3/11 4 6 6/6 e*«K_B- :•«■*- Plain Solid Leather Belts, l.in. and l}in. I»ACE SHOULDER- SCARVES, with applique e>»ds, ivory, »M_f_ _[ wide, in black, tan, grey, plum, cardinal, T^ B ■ h «S" „_ _ _.«V_«»V 7/ i_ 10/6 12/ ® 1 » ff _ l "(Pi % ___-W brown, and other wanted colours, CHIFFON SHOULDEB SCARVES. These are jointe*.and loofc "*«§■ At .. 1/6 i/9each ingly pretty .. At 10 6 13/6 15/6 18/oj _m__\ ou at, ,_ . tt ... . „ i NEW LACE BERTHAS AND FICHUS, in Paris shades and .icspM-MIM Shaped Folder Leather Belts, in all the pre- ## At 4/6 4/9 5/3 5/6 6/6 essrst^K ferred colours, at .. 1/11 2/3 each __q_ JABOTS, PLASTRONS, »nd FRONTS, ££ Shaped Kid Belts, kid covered fillings, steel- At.. .. .. .. 2/11 3/3 3/11 4/6 5/6 •>4jJ| <»- studded at back, at 2/11 8/6 4/9 5/6 each . f>« ■ , "'ffaK Soft Wide Kid Btite, cf French mannfacture, JJ a j r p a( J s PaBCV COfflbS. . HORSE .COVERS. Wt €»- in black, cardinal, navy, grey, «_c., • •' . iISHI «*">■ At 7/9 10/6 12/6 13/6 16/11 each Better make a selection now while We plan to provide ywnr beniJjß our assortments are at their best, with warmth and comfort **ta£B|JH__i ££ —•—-——-——-—-—-—----—---—•■—-—— _? or present style of putting up the cold months ol the year.' wigfj <j»_ runr.Aini*< r%\r on i/r the hair tbese hair pads and combs will make a cover to suityoorbors%#H «»>*■ EiVIDROIDbKY SILKS. are necessary, and it is well to and will make it to your »a*rta*rert|_t;« «»- possess an ample supply. - You will seed to be qaick with JMJIH They conjure up profitable amusement for the •=■»*;£*■ ffi'Lf-ifK Z-M r^^m^^aZtm work we have the silks you need. a p i enti £ul supply, ing to the Old Country-that »«»« O- Daisy Lustre Embroidery, Byds. skeins, in _t .. .. 4|d. apair a long time. ''>Wm\ all shades, at Id. per skein or lOd. per doz. _j orn g;^ e Combs, at 6d 8d 9d 104 Green rot-proof covers, at 30/. each ~_\ «»*- Daisy Crochet Brilliant Cotton, 100 yd. reels' • 1/- 1/3 1/6 to 2/11 per pair * Cow Coters-Thew _•«__ swpply|j| ****■ all colours at 21d. per ree, Fancy Horn Side Combs, set with at 12/6 each. There is a rather WM «•- , ■- paste brilliants and turquoise, at pronounced demand far then. . Jgjß <£ Mount Mellick Cotton, in white and cream, 1/3 1/6 1/u 2/3 2 /ll 3/6 per Refmii^-Bringnsyoarbt-kesiM at 3d. per ball harneasTdaasaged e-ddlw and loat^B !-«»*- Knitting Silks, all pure silk, and a fine range Dark Horn Back Combs, at 6d 9d _„„, covers and we'll repair -MM 3| |_*_- of colours, at .. 4_d. per reel 1/-1/3 1/6 1/9 each promptly and welL fTm wml—i'iM SSI v m^n Qiii-_ Sete of Comb8 ' **» n **V mn * * wo "- d f ««• capable and competent aad 4* .^ Corticelh Embroidery Silks, ud oße bwsk comb in iu _ th . fc itfa »t_oroaA_ees__a _*H at 3d. per skein, 1/3 per reel fend light Bhadei> gt 1/n 2/3 2/9 {, J ™ 3 j****- Lister Knitting Silks, all shades, at 1/- per reel 8/3* 3/11 4/3 4/11 5/6 7/6 the set factory to yoo. .< .

ig,iA*Ata»a,ui*aiiiii,uuiimmiiumiiiititiumitaatitammf:l. Suratura Quality cannot be % _**-v*#: rA l* Ik _*■ -_- ■-1 _r"N 1 duplicated in New Zealand | REMOVAL NOTICJ^j Because no other tea receives the ) . 1 same scientific care and attenl'-'n 2 _—■_—_—_■ ''J| 1 from trained experto. ' < We beg to notify you that, owing to til* :7 *! 1 Suratura is the kind of tea tha § phenomenal rate at which our business V 1 produces the nchest liquor of full $ £ , exDuS we have been forced to * I strength with perfect stimulating 2 ls ex P anai i l ß. we nave oeen xorcea 10 .j I powers. There is absolutely no 5 remove to more commodious premises. ,■ y | waste in Suratura because there c These have been secured in the new , || is practically no dust—for dost is _ SOMERSET BUILDINGS (next the ll waste; it is tlie powder of with- < > Christchurch Meat Co.), Hereford Street, 7 ~11 ered, deteriorated, dead leaves, S and comprise the most complete suite :'•' 1 and poisesses no value. J 0 f offices occupied by any financial in- --*' 1 Suratura is pure, honest Ceylon ? stitution in Christchurch. .. We open ' '' 1 I ea, and «s not blen- * _ eTe for busine sß on or about Monday. I ded with Indian China, or any A a IQt _ lgo6 1 cheap or inferior teas. J awu ' ; W a RETAIL PRICES. |> ■ ' ; ''"'' ( 1 elil" the Canterbury! . '"'&»•««'■•*-■•, j INVESTMENT CO.I BrRI lllffllt a,.-- (\ Prmmmnt Address i New Address I nj I rNIAMIW fl IM S ■•wo"'' Building., Bom.PMt Buildings. | i-IIJ/llfllll UUITI | Manchester Street, Hereford Street, .l| (REGISTERED) !** Chrletohureh. Chrlstchureh. .v*«. ! Fop Coughs and Colds j SECOND TO NONE. fimirM BENJAMIN GUM fa M been in use for ilx t ■_■•■— ■-•__-. _-___-- _**.__•■*■ I hondr«d7 0 _rs, for curing Coaths, Colds,4o. _ DON T BE PUT OFF I The healing balsams of the Gum are still tha H m ■_*■■■ W B **_?■ ■ | same, bat iv efficacy is greatly increased and _ ______ iuqict nu _JAi#iMaf_ _ 1 made much more pleasant to take in the flf —■—■— ||**fai9l UN nAVlrill «■■— n "taodern preparation, tba Great Benjamin I I Gum Extract, registered aa'-Bonatrini A ■ - 1 S««tb_t tbe registered trade mark, "Bona. I _\ II V% _W\ \\~_\ ■ 1 t nm,»isont_elabel. 1 ■ M__ _m_f MfTX R*«f_ ' _____«_,______ ___a ' i 6.win ß «tti«.«tji/e* a ..,. TWrrtlit ., fl ._n__i-s# a -%a_a__P TTCT I Wholwal. Agents: P (BRAND) ■ ) I KIPTHORHE. PROSBER & CO. LTD. I ', . :■__ I

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12480, 17 April 1906, Page 2

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