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OUR VALUES ARE RIGHT I , Ws need no documentary evidence to assure vi of this, for the daily attendance ol orowda of shrewd *_V*PS? < ! is ample proof. But there is not wanting documentary ovidonco -oar rapidly increasing sales are records that cannot h* doubted. There was a time when the scope and character of the Farmers Co-op. was. not known to the general public It ia different now ! A discerning public has quickly realised that money can be apent to best advantage at the Farmer* Co-op.—to many women it means that in a season sufficient money ia •»J** *° buy an extra drees or hat or jacket. And people know that quality is not sacrificed for low prices, but that both are possible, because huge profit earning is not the policy of the Farmers Co-op. Our values are right, and ws want you to realise this for yourself. N.Z. Farmers QO'Op. 107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. MMWM_WW«MM>WWIMM«MaMMM«W^^ AH EPITOME OF THE ECOHQMIES Of THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL OFFERINGS A GALAXY OF GREAT VALUES. The third week of those wonderful special offerings for which the Farmers Co-op. has rightly earned an eroelltfat reput„'ion throughout Canterbury. All the job purchases that come our way, all the broken lota and odd siaea accumulated in our regular stocks are pla'-cd on offer each week at temptingly low prices. Such values are impossible at other stores, because they do not possess the facilities and the opportunities, and then again our business policy ia different. We are here to afford the greatest trading advantages to the greatest number. The Farmers Co-op. is the store for you. " The Queen " Coat, a fashionable style Pyrenean Flannel Dressing Jackets, 150 pieces Cotton Torchon Laces, each of coat for ladies, three-quarter or very serviceable garments for winter piece containing 12 yds.; regular tall length made to order in our monings and honestly worth 4/11 price Bd. This week 4_d. per piece. Dressmaking Department, from your 7/- to 10/6. 50 do -_ snk Ornaments in black, white. choice of -0 patterns m colonial and Thig week 3/11 5 / 9 ty 9 7/9 8 / 6 each. cream, navy blue, champagne, fawn. imported tweeds. 3Q pj eceß striped FJannolette, part of a brown, black and white, and navy and If ordered this week -9/6 complete. w rieun oinjreu riumoieu*, |nii w • white • nßimll- sd _nri lid «__<__ "Tho Princess" ,Coat. a tight fitting verT lar 8« pnrchaa* of flannelettes £b te, usually 3d. and SJd, each. fashionable cokt for ladies, three- """l™* »* a diacount; This week 1/11 per dozen quarter or full length, made to order worth 6 / n and 7 / 6 P" doz - 50 Umbrellas for men, all strong sarin our l>ressmaking Department from This week 4/11 and 5/11 for 12 yards. viceable umbrellas, usually aold at your choice of a superb collection of 20 pj eceg Y mk Flannelette, another 11 6 each- Thi " week 8 / U e * oh * domestic and foreign tweeds. bargain lot worth 6/6 and 6/11 Japanese Hearthrugs. There, are jnafc If ordered thiß week 52/6 complete. p,,- doz. 250 in the lot, and we captured "The Empire" Coat, a favourite loose weelc j o _ jg yards. them at a substantial discount. For fitting cat for ladies, made to order ' _ J _ this week we are offering them at in our Dressmaking Department from Women s Winter Hosiery in plain and special prices: your choice of a splendid variety fine, medium and wide ribbed Cash- 6ft. x 3ft. at 6/3 instead of 9/of tweeds mere. «»dj *{3. 6ft . _ 21 ft. at 4, 9 instead of 6.6 If ordered this week 55/- complete. This week 1/11 a pair. ■ ' ' Flannel Dressing Gowns, well made Wom e_.'s Driving Gloves in Eussian 15 (" °!. C v f^? ry ' conwstxnap of 6 garments in all the pop«l« »bades. Leftt her, smart, durable and com- *•"* S^-SuS. TK?_w! £_t regular pries _9/b to 47/6. £orUb le, usually 4/-. ™ff n * IK»_^s This week 23/6 29/6 32/6 38/6 each. Th is week 3/- a pair- V* U .° pudding platea, 6 Pyrenean Flannel Dressing Gowns. .„ _ „ .. '~ % _ w . mon Doulton'sbestdmnMplatea.Smedium very warm and comfortable, they MO Dozen Handkerchiefs for wome^ a. sized best English firs-proof pudding were 10/6 15/- to 44/.. these are all hemstitched and usually bowls, 1 lar K M> brown teapot, 1 large This week 8/11 12/6 18/11 37/6 each. . afc 6 f . 0r ., 1 / 9 , and ?K s* 1 ** 8 *?** also 1 stout brush Flannel Dressing Jackets' these are in Thls week */« £or half-dozen. mad e of the very best material, and all the wanted colours and are ex- 200 Yards Fancy Ribbons, 4 inches 1 «st o? shoe brushes. 3 brushes in ceptional value at the prices named wide, in canvas pure Bilk, with very the set. The whole aeoarel/ packed here. choice floral designs, regular price >n a strong case, and all breakages This week 4/11 9/11 11/3 13/6 1/-per yard. atoumsk. 14/6 16/6 each. This week 3d. per yard. Prico for the lot this week 16/VERY SERVICEABLE DRESS STUFFS . s|pß«-£ And. the Prices are Small. he 0 ™ clothing that.X stylish and correctly made—of course, -——--— other stores say the same thing, bnt suppose you take nobody's word for it, Nothing is to be gained by delay. If you are wanting a new dress, a good but see for yourself just bow each auit .tylish nown for outdoor wear, decide on the fabric and let our Dressmaking is made. It is easy to do tbia, and it ia Department do the rest. And your choice of fabrics is by no means restricted worth while. You will find the broadest" at the Farmers Co-op.—on the contrary we offer you the broadest variety of variety of tho season's best styles, and seasonable goods at reasonable prices. the best prices for equivalent values at 42in. Pirle-finish Amazon Cloths in light, medium and dark navy blue. These tho Farmers Co-op. . pirle-finiahed cloths will not cockle or spot with the rain, at 3/3, or dress -'ao Suits, in all wool Tweeds, at 32/6 made to order in our Dressmaking Department, complete, including all 35/-37/6 40/-45/-50/-55/----but trimmings, at 55/-. "*ao Suits, in bine serge and Vicuna, at 42in. Pirle-finished Vicunas, in light, medinm and dark navy blue, at 3/6 per 37/6 40/- 4fi/- 60/- _ yard or dress made to order in our Dressmaking Department complete, is *°. omt ?' '* *°" No - * Ber **»» •" with the exception of the trimmings for 57/6. For better qualities of . " s „>«i--i_i Riu mi_ m,_j . fc this Vicuna our prices are 3/11,4/3,4/6 to 8/3 per yard. 40/- 45? 47/6 SX^ 66in. Navy Ail-Wool Colonial Costume Cloth, a superb fabric, will not shrink -saddle Tweed Tronaars, in" a good or spot, and obtainable at the Farmers Co-op. only. It is an exclusive variety of shades, at 9/6 11/- 13/6 material, specially good for Tailor-made Costumes. Gowns made to order 14/6 to 18/6 in our Dressmaking Department complete, but not including trimmings Ln whipcord Trousers, at 16/6 at 77 6, if made in our Tailoring Department and hand-sewn, complete -111% jgyg for 97/6. Colonial Tweed Trousers, at 8/11 to 17/6 New Winceys, a splendid wearing material that doea not shrink; suitable foj iloleskin Trouaere, at 7/6 blouses and underclothing, at l/4,d. per yard. <«caver Trousers..at 8/6 . . . )dd Tweed Vests, at 6/6 6/6 7/6 8/6 I ___ _. ______.___« .__._ .. ' weed Vests, with long beaver back, at Farmers Co-op. Teas, it SANTOVIN " « _ and Rich in Theme. . animal tonio. n£S£&-« No adventitious aids are sought to Bell _._''. Denim Jacket*, at 4/6 the Farmers Co-op. high grade Teas— "Santovin" is a tomo for sheep, . ' . 1 .. there are no present,, gifu. guessing cattle and;horse., mid has been proved HORSE .CLIPPERS. competitions, or coupons given to tempt excellent in results. It keepstne ■_ you into buying poor quality tea. Such animals m good health, and fits thetn We have not many of these left, bnt meretricious methods are a slander on to stand the stress of winter. Animals those that are> here are reliable and the good housewife,whobuysteaforthe treated to » Santovin" are J'&orous. trustworthy. We have in stock dnpUeood of the tea, and not for the sole and strong, and prove very profitable to cate parts, top and bottom plates, for purpose of securing a gift Tea of fine the owner. It was only after careful all the popular makes. quality will sell on its merits, and high- inquiry that we accepted the agency " quality tea can be sold at a reasonable for Canterbury, and those who would HORSE COVERS. price. Our buying agents are in close like to try this preparation, will be «. v w_ touch with the producer, in Ceylon and furnished with full particulars on The demand for these covora has bean India, and. being experts, they secure application. phenomenal and it apeak, volumes for t~ „_«■__ .or-. ho_f fc he fanner*, who seem more than ever .pure Ceylon ' de.irou. cf «t orange pekoe, with the characteristic INCANDESCENT flavour of the fin_ hill-grown Ceylon _ BM - M _ ?. a f_ 0 °° r JS*S <*% J *\l -«!2?i teas, the liquor is of a fine silky «*x- KEROSENE W _f_L^7_!?__ni ture and ol' a rich tawny colour. LAMPS have We Very b.g aalea, and are stUl Packed in _lb. and lib. parchment- LAMPS. capable of meeting all demand-. lined bags at 1/8 per lb. These lamps are positively saperb, . "Arram." —Another good Ceylon; new and are infinitely superior to almost FOOT ROT. season's leaves, with orange pekoe every other sort ot lamp. They possess _- „ . .«-_._ «.__. ■•_-.. o n -_ W4 -_j *- characteristics. InSlbandlOlb. boxeß many special advantages, not the least "all & Alle >f W«if of whif are the consumption : l 7^ff^' , £j_a3^^ " Patigama."—A fine Ceylon tea, and and high illuminating power. The «»»~»«<«i_ m ivm admirable for station use. In 251b. ordinary oil lamp is to an incandescent ° *' ~--,._._ and 501b. chests at 1/6 and 1/7 per lb. kerosene lamp what a rushlight is to Imperial Half-pints, at »/6 Indian and Ceylon Tea.—A good family a wax candle. An incandescent hang- Imperial Qnarts, at 11/6 tea, judiciously blended to obtain ing lamp will save Its cost in eight Imperial Half-gallons, at tlf- \ strength and richness, while the months, and give greater illumination The half-pints are aufQciant for 60 or flavour is pleasing. At 1/- and 1/4 and more, satisfaction than any other "0 sheep,, and the quart bottles will per lb. kind of lamp. Our price 59/6 treat from 240 to 280 sheep.

< The waste of Dust is one ► * great - difference between good and bad tea. . . .**. ►» Tea dust is the product of withered, v dried up leaves. Take any dried leaf you find and crush it between your ■i fingers and it turns to dust rTea dust is waste, and when found y t in a package of tea is an indication of ■i inferiority. The tea has lost hs vitality r and srimulat ing properties. X There is practically no dust in P SURATURA TEA, because of the special care devoted to its growth. curing, and packing, by experienced >- tea experts. < SURATURA TEA ispure honest 4 Ceylon Tea, and is guaranteed not *■ blended with Indian. China, at any cheap or inferior tea*. * 4 RETAIL PRICES. X < Suratura A quality I 6 perlb- ► > Suratura B quality 1/9 m y Suratura D quality 2/- R 4 Suratura X quality 2/4 „ ► 4 You can make Hire of getting Soratma Tea at ► the N.Z. Fanner.' Co-Op.. in C___l Street. 5 Support British Industries. FRY'S MILK CHOCOLATE " Unrivalled as a Chocolate Confection."— Medical Magazine. THE OLDEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. Established 1728.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12505, 18 May 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12505, 18 May 1906, Page 7

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