I to ! i ft We would like to see every one of our customers face to face, for it is cheering and encouraging to talk with people, not to say anything , of the educative value of such meeting's, in putting us in posses- % \i sion of the knowledge of what is required by those who trade here. But it is not always possible to Ikj meet everyone; the next best thing is to shake hands through the mail-bag. Our friends in the Ii ft country can make sure ot the same carefal attention in the execution of orders sent by Post as if they 1 $ were here in person .watching us critically. The Mail Order Department of the Farmers Co-op, is yV \i thoroughly organised for efficiently handHtig all orders that may reach us through the Post Office. Ms£ ft An expert buyer is m charge of the Department, and orders are executed on the day of receipt. If M,! $ j'ou cannot meet us face to face, let us shake hands through the Post Office. WfrI — -— ~|P I " CO-OP. I $ 107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. |a -■■■-■--■ " ■ - ■" LL -I- U -111-1.-VL-.il -ILL ..... I. -L "I L. - 1 , S The Store t&stt Serves yo*a Right ! I: > >«— , — „—~ t ?, I I Windfalls for the Wideawake this Week. P i\ NOTEWORTHY BARGAINS FOR THE JHRIFT/. f$ M NOTE THE BARGAIN > - cast your eye down the list—and the shopping impulse will be strong upon you. Such attractions jS^ }4 as we provide at the FARMERS CO OP. every week nitve achieved a fame, bringing to this Store all the thrifty, careful shop- I* £g pers of Canterbury. It is many weeks ago since we inaugurated these special offerings, and there has been no deterioration in \^\ t"4 the variety or generosity of bargains. Be prompt to get your share of the following : — j' l % Coloured Quilts, double-bed size. These Novelties in Nell Gwvnne Hair Binders, w,..-. vu • n id- j B'4? are very serviceable, and are honestly Dress Holders, MJ.tor Hatpins, and Warm Fabr,C G,Oves, ln "'"J?™* 1 . B/| worth 4/9. I'rice this week 3/9 each long-fronted Waist Producers. Usually Cashmere, &c, in black, beaver, grey, H^ M. . „ _ . . iL 4 3d and 6d each. This week id each and other shades. Regular price 1/6. M^ J5 52m Grey Tweeds, just the most appro- •* _~. . , * r ' B'spJ 5S priate "fabric for the popular " Prin- So dozen Line " Handkerchiefs, hem- l n,s weelc '/- a Hi 55 cess" and "Empire "coats. Regular stitched Regular price 4/- This Shoulder Shawls, in white, cream, pink, *f pnca/.i. Th.s week 2 /6 per yard week 2 /i for half-a-dozen sky blue and Regular price W 84' i\ Sample Knickers for Ladies. These 7* lar g e Muslin Aprons, of extra fine Thi . , . r SffK }\ were secured at a big discount off the q»al.ty. Usually a/6 and 2/lL This li»« weeJC !/ 3 each B* regular indent prices. Well worth 3/3 week 2/3 and 2/6 each Artistic Japanese Fern Bowls. x A range K$ (\ 3/6 3/9 3'" 7/6. This week 2/3 2/6 45? yards Soft Glace Ribbon, Sin wide, of samples that we secured at a quarter Q. J^ j<s 2/9 2/« 1 5/6 in sky blue, pink navy blue, cream, o ff the regular prices. The bowls are fill Q 150 Belts for Women, in black sateen «»• Uauall y »/" This week very choke .„ dcsi and de ict .|f{ f\ and black and coloured leather, with ,oa P er vara ' . Oriental art at its best, and we can B& $\ gilt fittings. Regular price 1/6. This 200 yards Fancy Ribbons, extra wide» honestly say that these are the very O£yv ft week 9d each and in all the newest shades. Usually cheapest fern bowls it has ever been ■& „" fo Imitation Fur. in white and brown; also I/-and 1/2. This week 8d per yard our privilege to submit to our cus- ■*&? g$ black Astrachan, 2in wide. Usually 96 pairs Suede Gloves, in black, beaver tomers. Prices this week 1/3 2/6 and Qjg? ft 1/6. Price this week gd per yard and grey. Regular price 2/11. This 3/11 each - £j 70 dozen Silk Ornaments, in black, week i/u a pair 100,000 Envelopes, of good quality, end WWfl white, cream, and navy blue, for Lace Fichus, in white, cream and Paris • which are sold everywhere at jd ajf T j M Blouses and Costumes. Regular price shades. Usually 4/11. This week packet of 25. Our price this week 0# J H 3/6. This week 1/9 per dozen 3/11 each 1/6 per box of 250 envelopes. H , "!
8 : ! m The high prices ruling for wool will \f shortly be reflected in woollen manufao \f tures ;it is therefore wise to buy flannels ik now while the prices are reasonable. $\ The Farmers Co-op, famous low prices make these flannels an excellent investM ment. Ceylon Flannels, very suitable for shirts and pyjama sleeping suits, at 9id iojd i2}d and 1/4J per yard 3* Colonial All-wool Flannels, in white, W pink, grey, Orkney and Shetland, at « irjd i/ii 1/4 1/6 1/8 2/- per yard 5* Cream Twill Flannels, all-wool and unW shrinkable, 3oin. wide, at 2/3 2/6 2/9 W 2/11 per yard v 1 Women's Belts M A remarkably fine gathering of Bet: in \f nil the materials and styles that are fashionable. As a matter of fact, our stock has been reinforced by recent imM portations :— W Plain Straight Leather Belts, with nickel 58 buckle, in black, tan, grey, brown, navy, %& cardinal, and wine colour, at 1/6 1/8 W 1/9 each W Folded Leather Belts, in all wanted q$ shades, also in white kid, at 1/11 each «X Smart, Soft Kid Belts, with latest style Sβ buckles, in steel, nickel, gold and \? silver, in black, brown, navy, prune, V grey, fawn, heliotrope, and wine colours, $p at 3/11 to 16/9 each W Court Expanding Belt, in navy and black W Kangaroo leather, with good nickel \f clasps, at 4/11 6/11 7/6 each W New Black Velvet Elastic Belts, with a \f new shape of gilt buckles, at 4/11 each M Velvet Elastic Belts, in cardinal, nary W and brown, with newest shaped &X buckles, at 5/9 each W New Silk Elastic Belts, with smart <$ buckles and fittings, ip black, navy, vtF cardinal, reseda, purple and heliotrope, at i/ii 4/11 6/6 7/6 each M New Silvet and Gold Elastic Belt*, with 55 very smart buckles, at 5/- each New Beaded Elastic Belts, in all wanted shades for evening wear, at 4/9 each l£ New Sequin Elastic Beits, in black, gold, fc4 cream, peacock, and wine colour, at H 2/3 and 7/6 each M
jj.| Tea is a stimulant and Dot a food, ?1 and to be of the greatest we it must be 5 pure and full strength, f Tea leaves when etpoaed to the air j and light for any length of time deteriorate j I just »s the petals of a rose wither and t fade and lose their perfume. !Tea that has deteriorated hat no ttiI initialing power, aad is raluelsti as a I beveragi. |j SURATURA TEA j j Is grown, cured, and packed in Ceylon; Ilit i% packed froth in leed-lined packagf-. , , I *. j which exclude air and light. There b ■j I ihm no chance of the leaves withering I ; i end l!vr natural strength and uom? are i } ' ! - . ■ j 1!' 1 1 munifiwsd. j i ■ J Suratura is pure hone* Ceylon Tea, | * ; and ij (fu.irnr.iecd not blended wtfh i ( - '■ (;:ti:an, China, or any cheap or inferior j i j eaS RETAIL PRICES. jf I Surstura A quality I/6 per lb. ' ( I 1 Suratura ■£ qusiiiy I/9 „ , I J j Suretura » quality 2/- ~ | [ i 1 Smajura X quality 2/4 „ ■ | 3 ! Yoa r«n mike mr* of (Kttin; Suratan Te» at |! ? i tiie N JL. Ftimeri' Co-Op., b Cuhel Street. ! ?! 2 OXSIL! OXSiL! For recent and old COUGBS, COLDS BBOMCHITIS, ASTHMA, da 1/6 Prepared by— COOK & BOSS "^'.MAigg'Snpport British Industries. FRY'S MILK CHOCOLATE * Unrivalled »s a ChoeoUte Confection."— Medical Xtgaxiiu, TAI OLDEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. £sUblishod 1723.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19060628.2.6.3
Bibliographic details
Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12531, 28 June 1906, Page 2
Word Count
1,338Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12531, 28 June 1906, Page 2
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.