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I KZ. FarmersGO'Opi I 107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. i||

I PUNGENT NEWS OF PRACTICAL j : | . THE SECOND WEEK OF SPECIAL VALUES. ' J I If tou were not a participant in the earing chances offered here last week, you will probably have heard from your wfo,; ._ j I awake neighbour* ? r friends of the magnificent euccees achieved by the Farmers Co-op. Lver mindful of the daty », j . » owe to our Curtom-n. actual »nd prospective, we are endeavouring to give them, as early v possible, the full beaefitt of " ; • % the buyinir advantj-ts that are peculiar to the Farmers O<-op. The possibilities of buyiag job lots.or purchasing < r $ lim-s at very heavy discounts, are numerous, and nearly every week we are in a position to offer some real .tunning; •* ' I bargams. The offerings of last week were nearly all cleared, and now wo offer quite a fresh lot of merchandise, at adj." " I I cany w prices. SpECIAL P R| O ES MARKED IN GREEN. ; H il Black Cloth jskirte, strapped telf or silk. Sac Suits made to measure and you'll Men's White Shirts, open fronta t&4 *v I THs w.-ek 14 11 instead of 15/0 have the choice of all the latest long fronts ; this week 6/6 each. ,? . I Hlacic Cloth tJkirU strapped with silk- Scotch, English and Colonial Tweeds, Blouse 1 lannelottes m a variety ot r Fl Usually U 11. this wei-k 13/11 Series, and Vicunas. Wo suarantee very pretty patterns. Usually Ift jl „,,,,,' , a v n A stylish, correct-titting suits, for and B*d per yard, this week s}d and Black Cloth Sk.rts strapped self, and we n y 3 /. so/ . m por yard Is tr.»u,n,dw>th button.. Usually 11,9. and 85/ . We 'U uiak, them, if ordered Womon .. Caehmere Ho.c, plainer I t-h»«»eekUi,ll this week, at uv- 70/- and 75/- A ribbed> warm winter etoftkina ' I Black Cloth Skirts, tucked and strapped clear Baviug of 10 /. Usually 1/10 per pair, this week Fβ * with silk. Usually 9/6, this week Gr , y Dreßß TwPed ß, 42in. wide, in 15 per pair ««*o *. . ... . • t different patterns in checks, stripes Embroidered Muslin Handk-archiah i ' ,1 Black Cloth Sk.rts w.hetrappmgs of &nd mU J oVmn . aUI , over tfhecke o f totS 2W down WhteHaafcf , « § cloth. Usually ~6, tins week b/U gMen> Myy blue> sky bhle ftnd lwli f lot itoHwdker^ : Biack Cloth skirts, trimmed folas and tropo. price 20, tins week 9d each; this week 6Ad each or 8 fo* '•■■' buttons Usually 6/6, this week 5/11 l/ll per yard Dreusee made to wg ' § W^tG^jib SirS'n": Women. I.cc Shoes in Glace Zid. 9 , s PS ,'i LdoflLC from 47/fi each; the price will cover patent toe-cape, American made. :; week M 1 m-stead of 11/0 the cost of everythin- except the Gwngthu week at 8/Uapairin.tead •;• E'.matiKugs in mercerised cotton, in all trimmings of 11/6 ti colour, and fancy Btripee,Boin.xsGin. H Molleton Flannplett«s for Fern Bowls in silver tinsel and mlfc, in " ti This week 4 0 each Dressing-gown, and .Undorskirts, silver tinsel, gilt and flame red, in - y Kouian Huge, #i fancy Oriental designs, marked for gale this week at 1/- imitation old copper, ahd in terra $ in ail colours, oxtra heavy quality, inst-ad of 1/6 per yard cotta and gilt. These are all large, %i 70in. x 54in. This we«k 0/11 each White Muelin Apronß—Ab»nt 12 dozen useful-sized bowls, and the cheapest m Trousers made to messure. Usual prices lar s f e size aprons, such as are we have ever been able to offer to our h 'S2/0, 125/- 27,6, this week 20/- 2:2/6 usually sold at 1/11 each; this week customers. This week at 5d 6d 0d I 25/- 1/0. 10d 1/6 1/11 and 2/3 each

I FINS FANS p. Try to see the beautiful Fans at the Farmers Co-op, before the bi-Bt of them j;] lire cleared. You will be cure to be capjii tivated, and as there is so very little £.3 monry you and the fan you ad- [;] mire, tiie chances aro you will speedily $ boconi:! the owner. h White Feather Fans, email ostrich feas tliern, at 2/4 3/6 4/11 each £ White Ostrich Feather Fane, bone and R ivory t'rumos, strongly made, at 5/6 I 6/11 12/9 13/»; ea.'h Q Extra I arge White Ostrich Feather Fane, (j et 12/3 and 13/9 each Pi Black Ostrich Feather Fans, medium |3 size, v.-ry neat, at 2/4 3/B 4/11 5/11 each K< I.arjfe Black Ostrich Feathor Fans, with Jp bine and ivory frames, at 5/11 6/11 I 12/9 13/fieach £ White Gauze aud Lace-edged Fane, real ib.ne franiee, at 3/6 4/R 4/11 5/6 each Hand-Painted Gauze Fans, with tinsel spangles, at 4/11 6/11 8/11 each Nobby Neckwear for Men. All tho dashing nobby styles, all the > smart and popular colour combinations, I and there aro over twelve hundred diffe- ; rnnt ties to make it easy for the fusey : fellow to please himself, j Plain Coloured Poplin, narrow, at 1/3 ea. a PariH Derby Ties, in dark and light ehades, I black and white chocks, also in a big • iango of new colours; our special price ! 10d each I Very Choice Derby Ties, lin. and liin. in ■ width, in plain colours and fancy effects, i at 1/- 1/4 I/O 1/11 2/3 each \ Handkerchief Ties, in light and dark i colours, at l/6«and 2/3 each J Tartan Derby Ties, wide, representf inj, , a variety of Clans, such as Eoyal 4 Stewart, Campbell, Argyl, Macintosh, a Graham, Finlayson, Fyfe, Fraser, Black ;1 Watch, &c, at 1/9 each j Paris Dorby Ties, in black, at 1/- 1/3 1/6 ■| 1/9 2/- each : HOUSE LINENS. ; Under this caption we rather wish to re- ■ ieir to what in the trade is known as , " soft furnishing," such as curtains, table ! cavers, cushion covers, &c. We hold a ' remarkably tine stock of all the best kinds, I and with our steadily expanding trade we ;' are enabled to ni.iko our prices exception- !; ally reasonalle. ': Chenille Table- Covers, in olive, \ and moss green, in new designs, with J deep fringes— ; Iyd square at 3/3; 1| yds square at : 5/11: 2 yds square at 10/11 j 2i ■j yds by 2 yds at 14/6 ■ Plain Chenille Table Covers, in olive green ■ and erimaon, 2i yds and 3 yds long by 2 yd« Tat 19/11 and 22/6 ■ Casement Cloths, tbe new fabric for t drapings, curtains and cushion covers, in the lat«st conventional designs-, 62in. wide, at 2/9 per yard I Cushion Cases, in satin, eateen, and fancy : cotton, trimmed applique designs, ' frilled, and all ready for filling, at 5/6 \ 7/6 8/ti 9/6 each ; The " Liskurl" Lamp Mat,in real mohair, fringed in old gold, crimson, and moss t- green ; Sin. and 12in. square, at 1/6 and J 2;6 each ;■ Chenille Curtains; plain, heavy chenille I curtains, with deep borders and fringe, I also border and fringe at top to bang \ : over; 3£ yds long, in crimson and moss 0 green. At 19/11 21/6 24/- 28/6 29/6 [] 31/- 33/6 37/6 38/6 a pair

Suratura is the most Perfed: Stimulant... Only when tea is abwlutely pure do you get highest stimulating power and least waste. i F*urity in tea is secured only by the highest development of the art of curing the tea leaves, and the makers of Suralura Tea have developed the art to the highest point of perfection. The greatest scientific knowledge is brought to bear on the growth, curing, and packing of Suratura Tea, and that it v.-hy .Suratura quality cannot be duplicated in New Zealand. Suratura is pure honest Ceylon lea, and is guaranteed not blended* with lndim, China or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES. Suratura A quality 1/6 per lb. Suratura B quality i/9 „ Suratura D quality 2/- „ I Suratuia X quality 2/4 „ You can make tun- I>l grlbne Surttura Tea at : i «he N.Z. Farmer.' Co-Op. in OuW Street, j j 1 . I ; , 3j

Support British Industries. FRY'S MILK CHOCOLATE " Unrivalled «.s a Chocolate Confection."— Medical Magazine. THE OLDEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12499, 9 May 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12499, 9 May 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12499, 9 May 1906, Page 2

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