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= PERSONALITY A GREAT ASSET. Personality, or individuality, is a great asset. A woman's greatest personality ia fascination. The woman with tb» — witching, winsome ways and even temperament, who is ever ready'to listen and sympathise with us in our troubles, who if* — ever ready to cheer us when we are despondent and dissatisfied, and rejoices when we rejoice, becomes truly beautiful in oat ~ eyes. "We are drawn to her by her wonderful personality. We simply cannot ignore tho woman with the free, frank, can ~ manner, to whom we can open onr hearts without fear of being deceived, who is ever ready to guide us in the right patfc ~ There is something so distinctive about her open manner that we cannot overlook or forget. And there is personality hi T business. The irost successful stores are the ones that create a distinct impression by some personality that seta them apad — from the others. The personalities of the Farmers' Co-op. are.distinct. There is a frankness in all our dealings, a remarkftbl* — easiness about our prices, and you are absolutely sure of getting reliable merchandise. The individuality of the Farrowi* _ Co-op. is a great asset. E THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU RIGHT. ~j I 107 to 115, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

i The WEEKLY BARGAINS offering at the FARMERS' CO-OP. are the TALK OF CHRISTCHURCH. j e~- These weekly specials have won for themselves a provincial reputation, and there is no chance about that. The rapurw '; jr~ values have not been equalled before. At this early period of the season retailers look for big profits, but at the Farmer*• 5 Ifc. Co-op. we look for reasonable profits, but that is not the reason for the munificent vhlucs of the weekly offerings. W* buy 'J with very great discrimination ; we buy in large quantities, and yet with all tho advantiigns that accrue to the cash purehaiar : of large luta. Furthermore, when manufacturers and indent agents have surplus stocks tn quit tho Farmers' Co-op. generally ; gets the preference. This week we have the usual varied assortment!, and we can honestly say that the prices make the good* excellent value. , ; £=- BLOUSINGS in all-wool French Flan- \ WOMEN'S CASHMERE HOSE—2OO 20 TWEED COATS, In Grey ml = nels Riid Delaines, in cream and coloured pairs of Winter Hose, plain or ribbed, Brown effects, |-length, some strapped " =_. grounds, in spots, sprigs, diamonds, and medium or wide ribs. with cloth, ltegular Prices lf/6 17/6 « ;~ stiipes. In 3-yard hlouso lengths, price Regular price 1/6 a pr. This week 1/3. l'J/6- This week 10/6 eaea, : £T this week 3/9 for the length. Please * 20 TWEKD COATS, with widseoi- - ;~ note - Bl»us-e3 will be made to order from COMFORTABLE SHAWLS—B dozen lars, fitting backs; in navy, grey, and = ST these fabrics, in our dressmaking soft knitted all-wool shawls, with fringe, f ftwn . """ ; w rooms, each blouse complete for 8/9. «n white, grey, sky blue, navy blue, and Jlegu'ar prices 21/-23/6 25/G 28/6 80A - £"=- Good lit guaranteed. P ink - Usually ... .. 3/3. Keduced for this week to ~ 15/6 «uh - 300 yds. SILK GALON TRIMMING, Reduced this week to 2/9 each. 30 TWEED COATS, with military = *_ Jin. to iin. wide, in white, cream, black. w/wwioe wtvtwii ninnrp collar*, fitting backs, strapped with - S_ navy blue, sky blue, brown, fawn, and r 1 ? 11 -" lA . m cloth and trimmed with large buttons. * S=: all wanted shades. GLOYES-459 pairs, in cashmere, unita- In Rre y, brovvn, and navy. Usual pri£ = :=- Usually .. Bdand9dperyd. t.on suede buck.k.ndoesbn. »nd rein- 38 : M Q42 J P™« . ?=. This Week .. .. Cdperyd. deer, in all the correct shades Regular Price thi* week2l/-.«* i =T SETS OF LINEN BUTTONS, in all P'ico, 1/9. This week 16 a pair. MEN'S SAC SUITS, ready to vstr Z IZT 360 sets, each set containing seven dozen WHALEBONE HAIR BRUSHES— »n all-wool colonial tweeds and serget) "J £r 2-hole buttons of assorted sizes. These brnshes are we"-- '« and will in ft splendid range of colours and pat. ? Regular pr cc, Gd. This week, 4d the set. ]agt ft H r etime- They ,- „bo WAS h e d and J ems; * ixes 3«> 7. 3 =_ 100 HOLLAND APRONb, in white cleaned a 8 often a3 ln; , be sired with- prices 35/6 40/- 42/- to «/. - ;--■ and brown, nil ..nail sizes. out fear of tho bristlea , , ltening . W e This week 28/G 33/6 36/-38/6 42/-47/6 : ~ U^ a J !^^' 1 1 (; T l b ' B ,Tr k - ode v ach u bought these under exceptionally favour- ,CO pairs LACE CURTAINS, 3}yds. - ,__ MAIDS' OVLUALLS-H8 print check Rb , B ta ftnd for thig week they Hre on long in g ,ld, terra-cotta, and green.la = Overall* all well made. offer at the specially low price of 3/0 each, new designs. 2 •s_ Usually 1/11. This week 1/6 each. nmn B LJ rnTTft » on mi , Ordinary price 9/11, this week apr. - £T WOMEN'S OYERALL3-125 full-size GOOD STRONG COTTON SHIRT- BRUSSELS CARPET, several short = =.. print Overalls. ING, really good, and honestly worth O.Jd. lengths of best Brussels Carpet, worth i~ Usually so dat 3/3. This week 2/9 each This week .. .. 7Jd. per yard. 6/0 per yard. This week 3/11 per yart* «

VERY STYLISH WINTER COSTUIVIES. iT?« 22ifitim%fK™S*i.i «« *.*<*..-• ~, «c: t_t ... r» * and careful attention given to the neadi.-,: A Great Gathering of Fashionable Garments. of juveniles as at tho Farmer's Co-0p,."; ; No matter how fastidious you may be as regards style, or how insistent in We call attention this morning to numer* :j • your ideas of economy, we are certain to be able to please you, for such a gather- hJ^v'^/tv 1 w '' , va ' ues predominate. - ■ ing of garments is not likely to be met with anywhere else in the province. We UNDhltWEAlt:— ™ . endeavour to give below some iudication of what is to be seen at tho Farmers' rlanncl Undershirts, at 2/6 2/9 2/11 « Co-op. Natural Merino Undershirts, at 2/6 3/9 -Z '■ GREY CLOTH COSTUMES, Eton coats, trimmed with pale green cloth and Mosgiel All Wool Shirts, long sleeves, Z fancvgulon. At .. .. .. .. .. .. 47/0 „ At ;■ .•• ■•• 3 / 3 3/9 - ft— NORFOLK COSTUMES, in Grey Donegal Tweeds, very stylish, and exceed- Natural Merino Pants', at 2/3 2/6 - feT ingly well made. At 31/6 Natural Wool Pants, at 4/3 4/6; £=" GREY CHECK TWEED COSTUMES, wide circular skirts, Russian coats, Natural Wool Knickers, at 4/8 4/6 4/9 C fe"" smartly trimmed with green cloth. At .. .. .. .. 03/- BO\S STOCKINGS:— " |S= COAT AND S.KIRT COSTUMES in fawn phantom check tweeds, silk lined. Black Ribbed Stockings, and a card of 5 JUT At .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 59/6 mending given with each pair. ~ NAVY SERGE COSTUMES*, smartly cut Eton coats', nicely" strapped." Very Heavy Winter Stockings E= serviceable costumes .... 45/- At .. 1/6 1/8 1,9 1/11 2/. a pair = fc. COAT AND SKIRT COSTUMES, in navy cloth, long coats, some trimmed with Extra Heav *' Stockings ■ = fcL ■' black braid, others trimmed applique. At 23/6 At .. 1/1> 1/11 2,3 2/6 2/9 ft pair = F- COAT AND SKIRT COSTUMES, in navy cloth, Eton coats, very smartly Golf Hose, fancy tops, m black, light - KZZ braided. At .. .. . • .. .. .. .. 31/6 and dftl 1: Br,i y> Bnti n entner mixture* Z\ £=- BLACK CLOTH COSTUMES, long Russian coat, piped and trimmed with black _,_ At 1/U Ul 2/2 2/3 2/9 2/U 8/3 = velvet. At .. .. .. .. 35/6 Bo ™ BRACES in all sizes ' ,= fc- BLACK CLOTH COSTUMES, Eton coats, handsomely trimmed with military „ *M\ b -xS. 9d ' »> d ; V" * P". r _ Cr- braid At .. .. .. .. .. . .. 45/- BOYS' COLLARS, in celluloid, with Z ET ETON COATS AND SKIRTS," in light grey tweed, smartly stitched and trimmed " ,otal holes - Eton B n»pe, 2fln. & 2jjin. - £= wiih fancy motifs. At.. .. .. 45/- deep, at.. .. .. T'd.each-S ST NORFOLK COSTUMES, in fancy Donegal tweeds, decidedly smart. At.. 48,6 L,nen Eton Collars, Sim., 2Jin., 2Jln. > £= FASHIONABLE BELTS " WHEATSHEAF" Collegeor Hi7n-schoolCapsat2/.<fe2/j = FOR WOMEN. Fine Faotory Butter. I Tweed Golf Caps, light & dark colours Z Ep- » A splendid Winter butter, and of the At .. .. •• 1/-each II fc The new belts look decidedly ohio and same standard quality as the butter Navy Serge Golf Caps, at 1/9 each 2 £=- smart, and give a splendid finishing which found suoh a ready sale last BOYh* JEHSEYS:— - touch to the toilette. Belts are more winter. Our special arrangements will Strong Navy School Jerseys, with roll - g=~ fashionable than ever, and you will have enable us to have on hand a full supply collar or polo collar ~ '=- to search far io find a better assortment every day, and the price throughout the At .. 3/- 3/8 3/6 3/9 4/- 4/8 each Z\ ir- than you will see to-day at the Farmeta' winter months will be Dark Marone Open Stitch Jersey! 55 g~- Co-op. ONE SHILLING PER LB. ,At .. * .. 2 8 2/6 2/9 each ~ *— , , _, A ... , -—^———————————— Heather Jerseys, button on shoulder £- Plain Straight }j™to«™%W«'** d . TASTY NEW CHEESES. At .. ..2/9 2/11 8/4 •»«« g. ljin- wide, with plain nickel buckle, j erßeyß in fftnCT effeot| very Bt j Uh ZZZ in black, navy blue, brown, tan, grey, ine new cheeses maae in tbe colony .' ' a/q 4/3 4,/fi e*o*J3 ==. Ac At 1,6 1/9 1/U each are quite up to the high quality Navy iersevs with white strin* t= Shaped and Folded Leather Belts, with standards of past seasons and some >"">**> J™ 4?11 ,„,. =T plain buckle; in blue, brown, tan, "P 8 ** 1 "* «*»' **«"?. 0« «!•£■« - B OtS'SHlßTS,'bands * collars:E 2/6 each So °' In Cotton Flannelette & Leather all 3 B Shaped Kid-Belt.'n the newest an 3 Prime Akaroa.Cheese, 6d. and 7d. lb. todowntothsTervßrna « -= E SSSrKK" v s B XdTed bSSI at ba°ck; fa black, Miller's Royal Canadian Cheese, in Z - navy blue, grey, brown, fawn biscuit, "aLm T tatonkL 3 £_ Ac. At 3/3 3/11 4/6 4/9 5/6 each Peek'- English htilton and Gorgon- a hoon to all ponltry kwp< . ri By Uiip? ,- S. Belts in soft kid and elastic ;in black. aolaa. in 1 lb. and 2 lb. jars, each 2/9 , t thfl o{ / ggf fc . •ZZ navy, and cardinal. Those are excep- ana 4 /°- and 'he birds will be maintained in good rj =i tionally smart. ~„*,„„, . m . condition. One pound of this powder ii zZ •~ At .. 12/6 14/6 10/11 each MOLASSES. equal to 51b. of meat, and contains a good rz Belts for Evening Wear—white sequin Tho c h ea p ei t winter feed for stock, proporti-m of earbo. hydrVtw and fat, a* 'zt ZT on elastic, with pearl and gold fittings, Mixed with hay, straw or chaff, oattle, well as being highly nitrogenous.' S ZT very dainty. At 7/6 each s h ee p and horses relish it and thrive on Melster's Danish Meat Paw- *£) - Evening Wear Belts-Black sequin on it< We have ample supplies now, and der is procurable from the Farmers' Co-op. 2 elastic, wjth sequin and je* buckle the pricesT.o.b. trucks, Christchurch Swift's Soluble Blood Floilft. 3 - front and back. Very cha'mmg are _ FOR DA|RY . Fr , oi |i.vß». ■q| - debignß. Aid/ii eacn 10i per toil( { n one fo a i o j ß> Moat dairy-fed oalvea suffer from im- zS Evening Wear Belts—Steel sequins, 5/ . per ewt in Bing)e paired digestion, resulting in scour* and 3 gold and white sequins or cardinal - general lack of thrift. A teaspoonful of - =_ sequ mop elastic; very effective. PARROT FOOD. Swift's Soluble, Blood Flour in th«oalf« ZZ ZZ At.. .. 2/8 2/9 3/3 3/6 each PAKKUit-Wuu. milk morning and night, Mil BMTta* .«a ■- Woven Elastic Belts, with gilt buckles. Another consignment of this sp.endid gcour * thrirty, Vascular growth 3 - These are in all wanted colours. ood for ««ather«d pe t ß s here This and g tha and 3 ~ At .. .. 1/11 each food is a scentino mixture of seeds, 80 p r eMin( , the fe*d«r. This fl«w 3 - New Court Expanding Belt, in black and nuts, and other things preferred by contß , n , 87 per oent . pro tein. the flMh. 3 ~ navy kid, with electro-plated buckle parrots, and is calcnla ed to keep the formi wb| l ' taßo- o( F wWch eornta.'^ = b °i h t bftCk .r nd,ron 4/ll and 7/6 each *"" * * Alffe PERLB." ; <«—**-•• | JTlidll^Ji.iiMlsiJAlJAi.l^^

' "tl% —— - i > ""'i4> -^^^^ ■j* i * O i"» t * '"'''J | buratura Quality cannot be MVI#VVVV%#VIi#«*OVVVV%AOMMt#WtAAOMVVIMI#IMI^ ! duplicated in New Zealand j j! AN OPPORTUNITY. ~'[\ Because no other tea receives the ' (* I same scientific care and attention (| All CAD 111 AIR DA DC DO from trained experts. «• , I III! CAP TO ALL FArE.IIO . <[ ouratura is the kind of tea that S a ' l' produces the richest liquor of full : ]» PEJCAD 111 AI I' DADCDC^! strength with perfect stimulating \t UlfiCAr ft ALL rtWEMO > powers. There is absolutely no (| — ,^ j waste in Suratura because there . l! 15 per oent. Discount off all *• * * . (j is practically no dust-for dust is i > Wall Papers for One Month only. .j | waste; it is the powder of with- ' 5 ! |; ered, deteriorated, dead leaves, A • \u and possesses no value. \t •"*!►, I Suratura is pure, honest Ceylon || K3 Cefe f BT' W M I Tea, and is guaranteed not blen- (! ■*>#■ ELaP IfcaJ 1 I - \a»r C J rhlrri t r h - ! f nd J an, , W I «™ CASHEa. STREET .. . Next Pr~. Offlo. .C cheap or interior teas. S In RETAIL PRICES. &#UMM%A#MMW#*#»A*#W%*Jt*fU»#**#*#*a^^ j Suratura A quality 1 6 per lb. vA"? | Suratura B quality 1/9 „ ~~ ~ ' : t,*^ t ) Suratura D quality 21- Zd n Jf%fkS\M\JkM\ol£lM\MMAM I kM\M%M\4h*L~- ——.—■•** aiil*'^ j Suratura X quality 2/4 w^^^^^^^^*^ lILK CHOCOLATE f F| VE IMPORTANT POINTS^! «unriT»iied^oho | To be considered in buying a FOUNTAIN PEN. ;.jl| g I* it easy to fill and clean? - . -U<i WE OLDEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. | they are these: SSiI^JStJ!ViJ? liinmth9p9af M Efitabliahed 1728. 5 Will it Inst long; enough to pay for buying It? J .$] — . S Is It really an economical investment? -( h| ORIENTAL £ There ar* some Fountain Pens that cover one or more of these point*, bat the AO. SllAßfinnn nAllinmA € DR - F ABEf» SELF-FILLING PEN is the only one that absolutely ' i] l l flAiVlrliU rIIWIJIKS 3 covers all of them. Call and see them or write for particulars. ,f;'| I **. PETERSEN & CO., fjl DOOK & ROSS, a I Manufacturing Jewellers, Christchurch. ¥i iaUUiahcdlua. s«i COLOMBO ST„ CHBISTCHUBCrI! I %S\*\fWtnSUMWi£*rt£VM^^

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12508, 22 May 1906, Page 2

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