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. <* , *~-*.-* r -.-*^»^~^*->--^^ *j >r -tit 1 1 ■~riT-rr>r.iri.i__i mi .a iira*Ti~rtT_ani»_~.~s~raTa~srTa—■~.T-TaT_in_rrsti4fl|__jM|l li c*_a_f___ '■yfe-' ' __-*■__. a 'rssi__ :| Face fo Face! « fi ' __________________________________________________________________ 'V^'B__i We would like to see every one*of our customers face to face, for it is cheering and encouraging-JiM £**} talk with people, not to say anything of the educative value of such meetings, in putting us in poss_u__| '<£ sion of the knowledge of what is required by those who trade here. But it is not always possible tg^H V« meet everyone; the next best thing is to shake hands through the mail-bag. Our friends in _be"l__ i\) country can make sure of the same careful attention in the execution of orders sent by Post as if thevfifl ty were here in person watching us critically. The Mail Order Department of the Farmers Co-oVt_|_fjl <3 thoroughly organised for efficiently "handling all orders that may reach us through the Post Offic_Jl__ J5 An expert buyer is in charge of the Department, and orders are executed on the day of receipt^wlSj j-6u cannot meet us face to face, let us shake bands through the Post Office. 4il__j fi *aaW _#»___. _______ ___SB § Jagr a* __?__. mLw _B_B » cb-op IK If 107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. gjffl M -aiOr_-nim.il« _ "■■aiaw*-«s*>«i-*«--»»-awwa_-tM»_-»-^^ % The Store that Serves ycro Right lM| yi *f**i.*tiMmmmm*mmu*. ***. 'a in ■aarw-»<->^j-_-»»a-»w-__B»^- >^s__--_^ I Windfalls for the Wideawake this Week. 1 | NOTEWORTHY BARGAINS FOR THE THRIFTY. -fl M NOTE THE BARGAIN>-cast your eye down the list—and the shopping impulsewill be strong upon you. Such atrracttaifflS ■ki as we provide at the FARMERS COOP, every week have achieved a fame, bringing: to this Store all the thrifty, carefals!_£f__| •.3 pers of Canterbury. It is many weeks ago since we inaugurated the*e special offerings, and there baa bean no deterior_tiwT_i'_H ,-■4 the variety or generosity of tha bargains. Be prompt to get your share of the following :-- "/s___| $jj Coloured Quilts, double-bad size. These Novelties in Nell Gwynne Hair Binders, Mr ».• -, , „. '--.:Js§Hl ty are very serviceable, and are honestly Dress Holders, Motor Hatpins, and Warm Fabr,C GloTes ' lB ™r»*« 1 ty worth 4/9. Price this week 3/9 each long-fronted Waist Producers. Usually Cashmere, &c, in black, beaver, griftf ■ H S-in Grey Tweeds, just the most appro- 3 d and6d each - This week ,d "«* *" d othcr u sh " des ' . Re * uUr P ri * »|| I & priate fabric for the popular " Prin- S* dc >zen Linen Handkerchiefs, hem- 1 bis week I/-a pair >Si I <8 cess" and "Empire •'coat,. Regular ,J^'"/ rice Thb Shoulder Shawls, in white, cream, a_fl I fi price 2/11. This week 2/6 per yard week 2/1. for half-a-dozen blue • 1 {>4 Sample Knickers for Ladies. These 7 3 lar C c Muslin Aprons, of extra fine T v;. __~_ ,/,__,), "sfi 1 & were secured at a big discount off thf? quality. Usually 2/6 and 2/u. This *"'» weea- 1/3 eaca ?."M| J? regular indent prices. Well worth 3/3 week 2/3 and 2/6 each Artistic Japanese* Fern Bowls. A raa_a! 1 to 3/6 3/9 3/" 7/6- This week 2/3 2/6 4S „ yard| Soft Glace Ribbon, sin wide, of samples that we secured at aqailf 1 « a /9*V"5/o , „ in sky blue, navy blue, cream. off the regular prices. The bowtfiiSf |1 « 150 Belts for Women, in black sateen black, Ac. Usually 1/. This week choice in d . n JMa II M and black and coloured leather, with ' ,od P« r y-rd Oriental art at its best, and irfSl 1 SS gilt fittings. Regular price 1/6. This 200 yards Fancy Ribbons, extra wide. honestly say that these are the 'tS? k week 9d each and in all the newest shades. Usually cheapest fern bowls it has ever befii f: fa Imitation Fur, in white and brown; also l l' * nd *7 2 * Thi » week 8d P* l y ard our privilege to submit to our cusf W black Astrarhan, 2in wide. Usually 06 pairs Suede Gloves, in black, beaver tomers. Prices this week 1/3 a/5 and! \ H 1/6. Price this week 9d per yard and grey. Regular price 2/11. This 3/" e-cn ,/ y « )i \i 70 dozen Silk Ornaments, in black, week 1/11 a pair 100,000 Envelopes, of good quality, anil ■ M white, cream, and navy blue, for Lace Fichus, in ( white, cream and Paris which are sold everywhere at id al M Blouses and Costumes. Regular price shades. Usually 4/11. This week packet of 25. Our price this weekl yt\ 3J6. This week 1/9 per dozen' | 3/11 each - 1/6 per box of 25a envelopes. $ i 17T I _Tlli7r 0 I " A Su P eriol, Showing of Women's . % PLAMULS . Ou^dqorCoats. | jj The high prices ruling for wool will F|IIC R& ill CO Sit-ill \$ shortly be reflected in woollen manufac- i ' V-fS-i tures; it is therefore wl_e to buy flannels AH the wet damp weather has yet to come, and then you'll be grateful for thafl 4> now while the prices are reasonable. protectioivof a raincoat. If you do not possess such a serviceable garment, hen^fl ® /r«-7' famous low prices tbe opportunity of rect i fying the omission. Our prices are designed to attradil i r 4 make these flannels an excellent invest- .. ' ■ ■ * "^__l _X . * business. .__H M ment. * -. •' "'S-i___i y\ n 1 em 1 •. li r _•_. Black Cravenetted Raincoats, with strappings of self, at ... 2s/6 18/6 W6 eicl^-H Ceylon Flannels, very suitable for shirts . rr s 1 •«• 01 o w i« jy/« »*W t MM and pyjama sleeping suits, at oid Dtrk Grey Flaked Raincoats, in fashionable styles, and well made, at ... 39/stt_Ml 1$ 1 oid i2id and 1/4J per yard White Macintoshes.'with tan kid collars; a splendid assortment, at 38/6 42/6 f-H^H fa Colonial All-wool Flannels, in white, Macintoshes, in black and fawn, all in the latest style, at ... ...38/6 4916 ct_^_l 5_ pink, grey, Orkney and Shetland, at J ** Tjg W u4d i/ii 1/4 1/6 1/8 2/- per yard • ..JH ft e ss SS#5 All the Fashionable Furs' of "J9 2/11 per yard £jJM_. HnT~ —j Tft-u the Season -Ml I WOUieil S MIS ' And Moderately Priced. Jtt JJ Many a woman will be delighted for having glanced at this news, for we are cerfa_^_itf' Si A » re !_ arkably ?1 C « a _ erin ? of ._ e "*' in that the beautiful furs we are offering at a new -aluation, will speedily pasa - &S all the materials and styles that are . . ; . - . . -~ . '^SBM' M fashionable. As a matter of fact, our and ff«ve pleasure to the owners and wearers. The real and the imitation, axe M|M" stock has been reinforced by recent im- in profusion, and the matter of choice is all your own, '/™_j_t M portions:- MUFFS- i , : SX_ _(_ Plain Sti-ight Leather Belts, with nickel -.» _.- u._i._ __ r. . *_/-_•_• _ F __^M W buckle, in black, tan, grey, brown, navy, Of Stone Marten, at 17s 6d £6 .A and _J6 l« «| WK cardinal, and wine colour, at 1/6 1/8 Of Sable, at ..; ... ... ... ... ... &3rl__ 5j 1/9 «eh Of Bear, at ... „. . M . m 3 9/6 45/- S9/« '«iH| 58 Folded Leather Belts, in all wanted nr „-■_..--_. .. -.'/ -„/* _v____i i_ 'shades, also in white kid, at 1/11 each - Of Muiquaih, at _ -. ...21/. 48/6 S 3/6«^H 58 Smart, Soft Kid Belts, with latest style Of Marmot, at ... ... m ... ai/- 25/. 52/6eMJBj 55 buckles, in steel, nickel, gold and NECKLETS - '^_^-_i 5J silver, in black, brown, navy, prune, ''__H_|A? grey, fawn,heliotrope,and wine colours, Of Stone Marten, at m. h. 75/- 87/6 90/-aad j_ss tsl *_fi^H at 3/11 to 16/9 each Of Sable, at ... ' •__ ... _?„ 178 6d and _6 17t : l|_B Court Expanding Belt, in navy and black Of Baum Marten, at ... ~. .. '5» and „6 iasf<|ffl SS Kangaroo leather, with good nickel *»_■ _~ « vi^BBB \S clasps, at 4/11 6/11 7/6 each STONE'MARTEN STOLES, at ... ... 8 gna., 9 grts., and iof«W §S New Black Velvet Elastic Belts, with a' , ...' ."■ li •" ' 1 ' '- > >____| fl Coal and Firewood "WheaUheaf'fl 5g and brown, with fewest shaped ••»••■••"•■■■■ wifwvw lIIIWUIwIIIHI «| » buckles, at 5/9 each Flat* Factory BUtt«eV^9 New Silk Elastic Belts, with smart Good clean coal and a full load carefully '^^.H 4f. buckles and fitting*, in black, navy, ..... . . -~ • . . .; . . '.i<33__i W cardinal, reseda, pMrple and heliotrope, weighed. X<>u get yo»r choice of the, A splendid Winter batter, aad «tj|fll ' H at i/n 4/11 6/6 7/6 each -, besb New Zealand and Newcastle coals same standard quality as the l)<pr__| New Silver and Gold Elastic Belts, with —coals that burn brightly affd'give out which found such a ready sale »-*=<^_B M> very smart buckles, at 5/-each plenty of heat, a„d that are nbt trouble- ter. Our apecLtl arrangemeat»]|Hl i N 3L-^i^g^/_wi2 ed —1«> let v, have your enable us to ha-e on hand . full i&» H New Sequin Elastic Belts, in black, gold, order ' and 9 «>? w s ~ n °« deliT «y erery diy, and the price tfar<m f ho««| li cream, peacock, and wine colour, at cart will be round to dump the coal into winter months will be J^raSS fy 2/3 and 7/6 each ' ypurbias. ONE SHILLING PER LB.J™j

$ <A A — A — _-t* - -. ->> —. •t The waste of Dust is one ► great o difference between < 2 a--, > good and bad tea. . . ► Tea dust b the product of withered, dried up leaves. Take any dried leaf y > you find and crush it between your ■4 fingers and it turns to dust ► Tea dust ia waste, and when found y in a package of tea ia an indication of' •4 inferiority. The tea has lost its vitality ► . and stimulating properties. S There is practically no dust ia ■ SURATURA TEA, because of the special care devoted to its growth, ' curing, and packing, by expert-need *. tea e-perta. < SURATURA TEA is pure honest * Ceylon Tea. and b guaranteed not {*• blended with Indian, Gnu, or any dieap or inferior teas. ► * RETAIL PRICES. ► Suratura A quality I 6 per lb- > Snratcra B quality 1/9 „ ' ± 1 -(Suratura D quality 2/- , -d Suratura X quality 2/4 - ► W You can make tare of sttti-t Sanhm Teas' ► ] Street 5 OXSIL! OXSIL! For recent god old COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, die. 1/6 Prtpared by—' COOK & ROSS, "•SSW.'iiag l - Sopport British Industries; FRY'S MILK CHOCOLATE * Umi-aLW aa a Choaelaie Confeciioa."— .r, Medical Mmgaxisu. THE OLDEST HB6SE IN THE THIOL Established 1728,

*»'.as«jgaaaaway.^_-*_^-^^ Jy-*W-B-W#<_-_v--_v--_v--A---v---^ I FIVE IMPORTANT POINTS? ! j To bi corjiUerid ii buyieg i FOUNTAIN PEN. ' r M \ t\ lilt easy to fill and clean? || j t' Does the ink flow well from the pen f t| : 5 THEY ARE THESE: Does it leak or blot? ?! > , Will it last long enough to pay for feaylOfttrf i !> Is it really an economical investment?.'; 7m C There ar* aome Fountain Pens that oover one or mora of these points, hot awl £ DR. FABER SELF-FILLING PEN !■ the only one that ai-wlo^ «J eovara all of them. Call and ace them or write tor particulars. '' ''W- li j ' B. PETERSEN & CO., 11 ; jl Manufacturing Jewellers, Ch-iatcnuMffff j

i| N.Z. INTERNATIONAL EHHIBITIOH? j !; SIGNWRITING GLASS EMBOSSING !|1 I; DECORATING PAINTING, Etc.. Etc |l lj: B. BUTTON, 11 ]| IMPORTER OF HIGH-CLASS WALL-HANGINGS.. | | ' 210 CASHEL ST. J_fc ? Thoo. 557. (Neit Presi Office). Thou. 557. TiSfiJ-*

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12532, 29 June 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12532, 29 June 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12532, 29 June 1906, Page 2

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