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JThe Farmers Co-op. Matchless Bargains 1 \i A VALUE-GSVING EVENT THAT EMPHASISES $ H THE SUPREMACY OF THIS GREAT SALE. \'s }< t V. i'\ Siiprrniacy claims are ineffectual unless backed by facts. We credit our cintomers with intelligence and powers of discrimina- i „':, }\ lion. When we siy bargains we me;in bargains in'the broadest sense, the fulfilment of our *<irertised promise*, the generous 8 '£*■ i\ stair- of the ami the wide scone of tins reductions on every occasion that we have invited you here to a bargain festival, & % £>. has imprf-s'ii tlir pu'slic ivif'i our sincerity, and the Farmers Coop, has acquired a pre-eminence that is beyond question. Ever j % *>■ since S.riird .v, )i>:!i ]ur.r, this store has hoen the happy rendezvous of happy bargain hunters, and the increased demands on «► our de.iveiv v'-uis i< prod' positive of increased business The bargains are going strong, but there are heaps more for this I W week. This bar-am event will terminate on Wednesday, 18th July. [ $ v, vl -„,„>„-..,■.--.x i i ■ - ■ t f; j) All Bargain Prices Marked i*i Red! \% children's FUR sets Sharp Reductions on I <i Winch Discounted. ■ X I SiriSS WOMEN'S TWEED & CLOTH COATS | \ sonvthni- cV besides, at the prices There are rome exceptional values in this group- exceptional even for the Farmers t " <> fnrnuv.v asked for V.-.t furs » l °™- Co-op . the home cf low prices. We have surh a surplusage of these garments that f -'• !v rhrrn are nut imtiy sets .e!t. ard we are forced into sacrifices to effect a clearance in the time specified. If you have ff '■ t»c cle.irsncc mii<l be corr.p.ete be- any desire own a fashionable <nnd . serv i cell b!e coat this is your chance. You will f 1 S , «•> fors the loth instant. never obtain better value if you search through all the shops in the city. ) r ?' }* 4 Grey F..x.-ilii.e Set*, worth 6/3. now TWEED AND CI.OTH COATS, in grey, navy blue, and black, and white. We f< '*. $r 4 nine set bej?«n with <;o of these garments, but there are not so many now— S 1 ■„ Cr M . n Tl.ib e tSet Sl «...a..v7/iiand Regular price 29/6 3»/6 35/- to each P ' (1 c&™*« *£* «* | - i \Vhit. ; Foxalinft Necklets, worth 3/9 FASHIONAHI.E TWEED COATS, in brown, dark giey checks, grey tnd § , • 1 ;\nil 7fi now 2i 1 .Tid S " " reseda, fawn and green, champagne and green, and grey. All new goods— is ;■ O CrV.,ll He'avur Neckkts. usually 4/6 Usually .., ... 25/- 26/6 aS/ii 29..6 35/6 each 5 C i< i,n« to ' N o w 2, /' 31 /- 22 ' 6 23 / 6 28/6 each ? i,, ■ < Gio'ue Muffs, reduced from 166 to EMPIRE COATS, in fawn clcth, some trimmed with silk military braid, others % "*«-' »f ''9 trimmed with silk guipure— £ j, |§ SOME EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS :V :: .'.V S/e Hi! fle $1 SS || For Men and Boys. FAWN CLOTH COATS, in shoit sacqiue, ?nd empire shapes, some braided, \ ;>* '* Y<:u will fiiid the most a:-t.inishing others trimmed with silk and cloth guipurt— t '{ b/.r-.-iins, and the most ridiculously Regular price ... ... ... 47/6 49/6 54/6 95/. each % -i^ low piice-i rver m.irk.?d 0:1 desirable Bargain price ... ... ... 37/6 39/6 39/6 69/6 each \\^ {{ -io.ls. 'I ? pc(ial maps lor men SHORT BLACK CLOTH COATS, fitting backs, and sacque shapes, some M^* \l -lif.cld c.Tiisc a tush 10 our Mercry trimmed npplique— Mtf^; Department the next few Regular price ... ... ... 21/6 25/6 29/6 37/6 each \\ Vv <!;, y s - Bargain price ... ... ... 15/11 19/6 22/6 27/6 each §j >" V» UNDERCLOTHING — Splendid f \i t U i sH~ JULY CLEARANCE OF MILLINERYI I READMO-WEAR-HATSUNDERPRICED. I? ,y usually 6/6, now 5(3 . Th* hat you secure here, at our special bargain prices, will serve you for several i\\ "i Z '\< A ,: w " nl 'y b,rts ' P lawl ' months—at least until the end of October, and if the weather is not propitious then, ?§ usua.ly 6,6, now 5/3 we) | > a few WCx . KS ] an g^ r service miy be obtained. That establishes a reaionablenes* SK \ *i£ HOSIERY for and the hits will appe.il to your .-esthetic tastes. The F"armers Co-op. gK ' • 20 d(iz navy and black Half-hose, Millinery has been noted this se.ison for elegance and charm. The bargain prices 8? *; usually 1/3, now 2 pairs for 1/11 this week are exceptional. M,~ IS 12d..z navy and black Half-hose, STYLISH READY-TO-WEAR HATS, trimmed in the latest modes, and all gO M special pr.ee 1/5 a pair ye om{ and dlic _ U_, M 32 doz navy and black Half-hose, „ M ,6 15/6 17/6 19/6 22,6 23/6 2 S /- 32/6 35/- each 52 ■ \i now./Band,/9.-. P ,.r Clearing at ... ... ... 8/6 10/615/- 2//. each g.' tA English Samole Hosiery, at cost, *• ...... hi ,\ now gd md 1/- 1/3 1/6 CHARMING BONNETS, in all the newest shapes, and all exceedingly elegant— tfj 'I ft 50 doz Worsted Half-hose, leather Hegular jSriccs ... ... ... 25/- 39/6 38/6 39/6 45/- each « > colour, with mending to mitch, Clearing at ... ... ... ... ... 2i/- 25/- 35/- 30/6 each special prices 1/6 \ 9 2/3 a pair W C WONDERFUL VALUES IN || I -2SS S3X-3 WALKING SKIRTS. |] i*, sizes, at 7jd. each. , " , ..... , , .. ... M^ \? ~„ You may not be in desperate need of a walking skirt, nevertheless, it will pay you Bβ \ M SHIRI'S to invest in another such garment, at the ridiculously low prices we quote to-day, H 3 > 4 A fine assortment of Coloured remembering that a black walking skirt is always serviceable and always fashion- ha )' i>4 Starched Shirts, short fronts, b , The following arc available now. feSf it buttoninsr behind, nil sizes, , ~ , . SV ' {i r.""lar prire s'6 reduced to BLACK VOILE SKIRTS, smartly made garments, some very prettily rucked, 5g ; <► Ahi e-ch ' others trimmed with strappings of silk, 0.-tucks, or ribbons— W i. W ...vnrrDHnrrc Usually... 14/9 'S/9 >7/6 "8/6 2ij6 29/6 32/6 33/6 35/- 47/6 to 72/6 each BS£ « HANDKERCHIEFS Now ' v/ 12/6 , 4/6 , 4/n iy/6 ,9/625/- 26/6 27/6 35/- to 52/6 each if £. hi 40 d"Z rxtra fine pure Irish Linen ..J_~ . ~ 3 j ~L >3 ?* it Handkerchiefs I si-e regular BLACK CLOTH SKIRTS, elegant tailor-made garments, some trimmed with i\ k <5 pi'ice "l/- per'doz" now 0/- for strappings of cloth or silk, others trimmed with folds and decorated with buttons. S> g \f i. a if do 7 ' Some of the skirts are in the new corselet shape— 5J ',' 5» 4 ___ ;; Usually 7/9 9/11 11/9 12/6 12/9 13/6 14/" >5/9 '8/9 27/6 SSfi 48/6 each li* I* Bargain HA v «RKt RCHIEFS Now 5/" 7/" 8 /" 9'»' 'q/6 10/ m n/9 12/6 14/9 a»/- 35/- 33/6 each ~ h ' ° FOR WOMEN. ~~ I \ Z . & I Peeress Bargains in Furniture || at li'tlt; cost. Jland!<erchiefs were \J \h ~ H Kv?aTX^vtV«-«" dwe Regular Rates Radically Reduced. ri| f\ White Cambric Ilai:d!<erchiefs,these The price concessions on dependable furniture border on the marvellous, yet; S |j f\ are nicely liMiisliichca, and are rightly considered furniture ought to be dearer now, it certainly will be in a little;, gj J f>\ cheap enough not to cause any while, when everybody will be firing up the home in anticipation of Exhibition; M | ti worry in case of loss through care- visitors. We do not take advantage of the necessities of the people, it is not our W•« ?IK lessnc<s. They make fine hand- policy. We believe in making concessions whenever possible, and furniture U Jl I *X kfrchiefs for children. Usually offering here at bargain prices. (I | ii 2id and 3d each, now iod for HANDSOME SIDEBOARD, fitted with heavy copper mounU, latest design— !! 1 « _ . ... Worth X 8 15s Bargain price ... . ... £7 19s. 5 * g E w".s n from"™ Mo H iT. p5 C d£ ANTIQUE SIDEBOARD, the design is quaint, .nd the Sideboard i, . hand- H f >i now 1/t 1/6 IB 2,'-for half-dozens. some piece of furniture— jj t| X Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, worth Worth £8 8s Reduced pnee ... ... -£7 7»- « | M fro:n 2/1 rto 6/- the half-dozen, 4 f t SIDEBOARD, with three large bevel plates, drawers, cupboard, etc.— Bj } now 3/3 2/9 3/3 3/6 4/- 5/- the ' Worth £$ 17s. 6d Now ... ... M »9«- **• gM « Sd iod 1/- 1/.1 1/6 each. MASSIVE ANTIQUE HALL STAND, and seat combined, nchly cured— J»| « Fancy Embroidered and Lace Edge Worth £10 15s. ... ... Reduced to ... ... MQ lOS. ~| 5h Handkerchiefs, worth from 1/- to SERVICEABLE HALL STAND.fitted withberel mirror, tiles, carved bracket,etc 4 j 4? 1/11 each, nowjod 1/- 1/3 1/6 ea. Usually 63/- ... ... Now ... ... .... Ja 15«. % g! | g- ~"— ; : ij I co-op. '11 $ 107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. J | x> Suratura Tea is more i - 2 IffiUii) BMH bmm ' ■■■■ ;'■ C E- conon " an ot^er teas ) § IBs i V Thousands of women in New Zea- X a mH HV !* '■ f hnd who have made careful tests, ) % IHh ' '' y know that one pound weight of Sura- S a HhH ' i' V. tura posseises &5 much etimulitina V a ■Hβ IHH fl| «By I /* properties as a pound and a half o! j 5 ° |n IHI HJI lit I V The average consumption of tea S VI Hf ™* S*' ( per year by each person in New )j 5 W Af/ W W W S^ S Zealand is about 6 pounds, and the < ] U » *- ™ * '5^ [ SSSA&S? 4 —- Jlf five IMPORTANT POINTS I i > The user* of -Suratura receive the q *J '59 5? c palate pieawre and tea «twac- To bo considered in buying a FOUNTAIN PEN. § I hon from 20 lb«. of Suratura as other* 4O CjJ r do from 30 lbs. of the common kbd*. § Iβ It easy to fill and clean? " € J S At 2/-per ib. there is a laving of 20- X Does the Ink flow well from the pen ? (I t Q en Suratura, and the consumer pts a THEY ARE THESE: Does It leak or blot? . X i f' bctler tea. with a fine texture, bright j g will It last loitf enoUfh tO P»y for bOylOf It? g V liquor and an agreeable aroma. , ff >s it really an economical Investment? (9 \ N. RETAIL PRICES. , g There ut some Fonntaln Pens that cover one or more of thew point*, Irat the 5 / C c . a iK M> g, c DR. FABER SELF-FILLING PEN Iβ th» only one thM abeolnWly J|/j Suratura A qua ity ,6 per lb. co?ers Call Mc |or tff . V Suratura b quality l/v „ * gi • A Suratura D quality 2/- „ CjJ h■Mβ ay BP%C"« ipa (k| t>. X * V Suratura X quality 2/4 .. | B« PETERSEN WJ CO-f | . I Manufacturing Jewelleps, \ Support British Industries. )?**&vwv**v**^^ FRY'S I N.Z. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, j uoUyyLHiL | signwriting glass embossing I * Unrivalled aa a Chocolate Confection."— 9 __ 21 I DECORATING PAINTING, Etc., Etc. | THE OLDEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. 1 G0 T ° _ | 172 a § O I B "ffTlrt -M 5 H^fIV o Lo? G S L J i ! I IMPORTER OF HIGH-CLASS WALL-HANGIN6B, 1 i BKO>PHIT^XHM A ,. C . | Q CASHEL i] Pr»p»rEdby- € Thone 657. (Next Press Office). 'Phone 557. % COOK & ROSS, Ch CKaisTcnuESJ! ll, &SWWW&^«****VW^

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12545, 14 July 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12545, 14 July 1906, Page 2

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