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N.Z. Farmers Go-opM 107 to 115 OASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. •Jjj The Every Day Store for Everybody. " "Iβ Just Between Ourselves. 11 The Best Representation of the Season's Styles. ||| WP WANT you to thoroughly tmdersUnd the bueineM policy of the Farmer* Co-op., for it effects yon in » pr«tf. Jjlfl Wβ know that we can do better by yon by enlisting yonr goodwill, and that of your friends. The <*rdiu*L |«| I clause 'of the businew policy of the Farmers Co-op, is to extend the greatest trading advantages to the greatest nuabef. fl I|| Wβ have eiven ample proof, in the long vista of years that stretch back to the establishment of the Association, of oox-fl||t ability to fulfil our part of the contract, while more recently we have endeavoured in many ways to emphasise and bring'|«|F home to the public the supremacy of the Farmers Co-op. We believe we can achieve greater results and prove of mow r |li| benefit to the community, along the line of our fixed business policy, if we oould but get the people—you and ycw-IKI friends—to realise the importance of making the Farmers Co-op, the Mecca for jour merchandise. Let us work |I|l together lot ue co-operate. The tides of the sea are highest, and the waves rush and swirl with the greatest fores, jK» when the sun and moon form in line, pull together on the rope of attraction, and thus unitedly influence the subtle >W waters We want you to pull with us on the rope of trade. If we could double our business, we should have to mfl» r; |l| than double our purchases in the markets, and if we were in a position to do so we should secure larger discounts &n4-|S§ more favourable terms generally, and such advantages would be speedily reflected in our prices. You would get yoep-»| merchandise at lower prices than you pay to-day. It is worth while-and the matter rests with yon, with the publia $X Kemember this Co-operation ia the most scientific as it is the meet perfect of human agencies, and we mvite you t»'|K co-operate vrith tho Faimere Co-op. ffiH IA/niuiPN'Q •tiirive f I VTWlwlKi* W FOR WOMEN'S WEAR. £ 1 i&Biff S mm4#%■* f^ ■ 14 A*• Aw\W\St rOI The f * brics moefc suitable for jackets aad $ 9 VWIOIXGI wUl6r MPOCtrCle paletots and tailor-made gowns are die- & I ■ .." played here in plenty. Wβ believe that -'<* fl The first days of real winter weather are beginning to make their presence "toT I 1 felt-days which are forceful reminders of the need of homer wraps and else. 8 **$ I winter garments. There are immense varieties of Coats and Jackets on eeeu anywhere eieo. _ ■ view at tho Farmers Co-op., and so thoroughly are we convinced of the Q nj check Tweeds, in large and small "§ 9 superiority of these lines, that we feel aeeured our purpose must be at- checks, and suitable for jackets J: M tamed in every transaction—* satisfied customer and a permanent patron psletots and Empire gowns •$ W of the Farmers Co-op. At 2/9 2/11 3/6 3/11 4/3 4/6 4/11 to 1 1' Tweed Coats, in brown and white, brown and blue, and black and white 7 / 6 P* r y Md 'WM miacturee, some strapped at back, others with fitting backs, with strap! Vicunas, for smart costumes, in Mrjjsfnl and buckles, some pleated from neck, with strap at back. wine, violet and other leading shades' HIM At J2/11 15/11 16/11 each At 2/11 3/* 3/6 3/11 to 8/6 per yarf'Jel Light Grey Twed Coats, full from yoke, and strapped. At ... 21/- each Coloured Moirette Skirtings, in black, 111 Tweed Coats, in fawn and green mixtures, three-quarter length, strapped heliotrope, violet, wine, grey andilsl belt, and decorated with buttons. At ... ... 24/6 eacn brown At # l/ 9 2/6 up to 6/11 perfVl Smart Tweed Coats, in champagne and blue check, with pointed yoke and yard » ''HM pleated from yoke; in grey with fitting back, strap and buckle, velvet Blouse Lengths of AU-wool Delaines and/MI collar; in brown, full from yoke, with strap and buckle. Flannel, consisting of 2 t yards etca^jHl At 25/-* nd 25/6 each and 2i yards trimming and one finelj J^V Serviceable Twe#l Coats, in ohampagn* and p»le green checks, trimmtd embroidered front to each length • jean bSt applique. At ...... ... ... 31/-each At 11/9 12/6 13/6 to 17/6 the length :g§| Light Grey Blanket Cloth Coats, also in dark grey and white checks, full e^mmm^mmmmmm . mmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmm^^oKm sacque shaped, strapped at back. At ... ... 42/6 each ~'i?iß Very Smart Coats, in Blanket Cloth, in grey and green checks, saoque r*w A *T\Tr;i C+ £■ shape. At 45/-each rLAN INtLo. .->» < Elegant Goats, in fawn cloth, Empire style, handsomely trimmed with . jsm ' Bilk braid, also in grey, with large collar, trimmed applique. 47/6 each The high prices ruling for wool will Jβ < Smart Sac-back Coats, in cream and blue checks, with large pearl buttons. , These garment, are exceptionally stylish and well made. At 70/- e«h Cream Blanket Cloth Paletots, full sacque shape, some with cardinal The Farmers Co-op, famous low * velvet collars and cuffs, trimmed with white braid. make these fianaeu an excellent inrwt-VjM t At 26/6 29/6 82/6 36/6 «*ch menfc. '"•11l Tweed Paletots, in light grey, with fitting backs and itraps and buckles } & lon T#ry stable for shlrti ■fH * in light grey with full sacque backs, in navy serge, with fitting backs, * and pT j ama l i e epi ng itt itt At Did i» < straps and buckles. 29/6 3 2/6 «/-37/6 S»/e 42/6 «aeh 10* d 12W and 1/4 per yard A , Navy Cloth Paletots, high storm collar., *.*.«* hriMbri with silk. <*«£ M i At 42/6 each Afc IW#J/Ud 1/4 J/e 1/g2/ .M i Blue Cloth Paletots, fitting backs, .trapped with buckle, beav.r eolW ,Jj ' shrinkable, 30in wide At 2/8 8/6 llfl A — ■———-——-----————-—-—---—---—--—--- 2/9 2/11 per yard ; .■ -SH- — ———- About Furniture.■ < There's no place like home—and it is the 9m' < mm^m , " -— ww furniture and furnishings that help to SI ■■ II 11 make the home more homely. All that fl] S v. M I I m. mw\ 11"" w" U Wym m goes to make home-life comfortable can |hh a ***** ■ ** m ■■■ " "****'*** Be obUined at the Farmers Co-op., and{|W " • . , at moderate prices. All our furniture i> '«B| < Suite that any mother may be proud For street wear, evening wear, and thoroughly well made, and honesty of J»& to put her boy into, for we take for neck wear. The whole range workmanship is not sacrificed for artastio very good care to eeo that these of chiffons ia here, and the prices effect. ' ' SU < suits are thoroughly well made. are trifli«g. -rvl . « . /,. - ... .', '$& j Some people think any kind of a . „,.„._ . ... Dnchew Dressing Cheto, with ber.l » j suit will do for a boy; we don't. 4ia. Plaie Chiffons, in white, cream, mirror, from 36/6 up WU Boys are really very sensitive abeut black, »avy blue, Ac., at 3d. per Che<ts of D^ weM> foar dra |W < their clothes, and we try to please J"* fitfcwi with locki a»d key, from *7/e/*IH < them. 6in. Chiffons for neckwear, in plain up : ■ ■ ' JsHi Cambridge Suite, in AU-wo.l or spot «r fancy embroidered, all _ ''|fl. S Colonial Tweeds and Serges, at cel.un, afc 4d 6*d and 6d per Dmmg-reom Chain, fr«m 4/11 each ~. JJgl 22/6 26/- 27/6 30/- to 36/6 J*rd High-back Chain for the dining-wfii, 4 Norfolk Suite, in All-wool Tweels, Bin. Chi«one, with painted floral from 8/6 each ■ * te 3to 16. at 15/6 17/6 19/6 to .tajgjte «* wear, at 8d and SideboMdl , with < Serge Sailor Suit., well-made gar- Plated Chiffons, with rnchingon S^i^f^ 0 *' 4 * BWeM * j ments.atQ/ 10/- 12/613/6 21/6 edge, for tnmming evening , t >v''' ! ' '.'3H T*9vr drwses and blouses, in white, Washstand with pedestal cupboud aad A Jr, ci •* • i- !.#. a cnam, sky blue, pink, eaud* nil. tiled back, fwm 29/6 -MM 1 Serge Conway Suit., at 16/- 17/6 18in plaiß Cil ]g onu f or ve iiin gi , in *** C 7 Eattan Chain, from 7/11 each 'AMb 4 19/6 to 26/6 white, cr#am,navy, brown, cham- - v Odd Tweed and Serge Knickers, pagne, at 1/-1/8 per y»rd ■-^^H with strap and buckle or plain, ... _, .. ... , ~, ■ a w 4 „. ~ L { n i R * 18in. Fancy Chiffon., with chenille AI 3*Hl ™ at 5/-to 10/6 B pots and hemstitohed, im a vUALe " -.91 4 Corduroy Knickers, from siM 6 up. variety of thades, at 1/3 1/4 1/6 J W , .]! at 4/3 4/6 4/9 6/-5/3 5/6 1/9 per yard Bright, clean, clear-burning and fettt-vTOI-Conway Collars in white drill at 2/- 42 i n< chiffon., in white, cream, sky, I l ™** co * l into * ovt ™* •< I'flLiL^ and 2/6 navy.pink.eau de nil, rose, helio- g » T i"t t wh *fr B»* of <*$ 7 oa ?* ab Z IH|J Fancy American Collars, at 1/-1/8 trope, champagne, turquoiw,at » ew Zealand or « ew £»!**~* ,> *2P Vv '-Bf^' 1/6 2/-to 3/3 2/6 per yard • • have our wt round with it in w . t^ The waste of Dust is one ► IA/^^l^X lCi%knanMe Atartnlatia". M ' great - difference between || " . ' - .-_■■■ .___:..T i good and bad tea. »«. . ► \ . ' '*- Tea dust is the product of wiriiered, *" — '. : ■ . »|| dried up leaves. Take any dried leaf y ■ .'3 you find and crush it between your ' "J "* fingers and it turns to dust. . ' "M y Tea dust is waste, and when found > y\^\/W^A/%/%/mAAAAAAAAAA#%AAAAA#WV^AAft^^^M in a packtge of tea is an indication of " . . • > fl •4 inferiority. The tea has lost its vitality ► . otm fl i ■ d l £tsssr.*. h i REMOVAL NOTICE! SURATURA TEA. because of the 4 »Vy Villw 1 1 »V> ■— X special care devoted to its growth. - fl curing, and packing, by experienced ». «—e«—«-«^————.———.——>— fl tea experts. ■ — " e ™™ ,^— ™"™""^'™ ,,l— """"" 21 J I i Wβ beg to notify you that, owing to tto 9 J blended with Indian, China, of any ' phenomenal rate at which our business II . < cheap or inferior teas. M j s expan ding, we have been forced to H -* RETAIL PRICES. * remove to more commodious premises, , wsk -i Suratura A quality 1/6 per lb. ► These have been secured in the new ' J *l^F Suratura B quality 1/9 ~ SOMERSET BUILDINGS (nextthe Hi A SurS X $$g 2/4 ': ► Christchurch Meat Co.), Hereford Street. W| 4 Y 00 c« n n.j«« mo f eel d a «s a r«u»T e .« ► ' «»* comprise the most complete suite if the n.z. Fumen' Co-Op.. in Cuiiei Street s of offices occupied by any financial in* •« | ▼ stitution in Christchurch. . . Wβ open lW J there for business on or about Monday. ' "•U £ oriental April 16th, 1906. 'H^'i SHAMPOO POWDERS '„,._.., l|i Int CAIN ' tKBUKY I feUbU** 18M. 241 COLOMBO ST, CHBISTCHURCh! I\|\/ fT Q T JUi p "\T T ("* (~) Q" < "FLEUBON." 1* ! Present Address i New Address i 1. . | THE celebrated FRENCH skin Bowpon's Bulldings t Somerset Bulldlngst' ■'/ J pTexion F £d D for £*%&% Pr^ertie.. 00,11 ' Manchester Street, Hereford Street, ft' Chrlstohureh. Christohurch. Mr j To be hed from Towncnd, Chemist, or } tiom Mrs Ross, 29 Cambridge terrace, I<M^wMW a#>AAAAAA#yV%AAAAA/VWi)VjfUVVVW^ff>er <> l%' near Hospital ondgo. 7081 /MHWW¥¥¥lfini — ••— ———ww—wVwvw -————— ~T»^»

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12483, 20 April 1906, Page 2

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