_s._a._s__ .1. -.... jwm { GRAND EXPOSITION OF SUMMER STYLES ALL THIS WEEK. J i MHMHaHHWW^IHWHHHHWH HH_MIW-MMWWSSWeW«MMMNesaMM^^ \H.I. FARMERS CO-OP. \ 107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. \ <va_____kni^s^imwmimimm tmomotmmmmmmmmmmmoimmmmmamommm^ j FORMAL SPRING OPENING. \ I To-day and throughout tho remainder of the week this Storo will present an authoritative and b I representative exposition of the fashions for Spring and Summer. The display is worthy the X 1 attention of all women, for it is a style show a. interesting and as comprehensive as could be de--2 1 sired. Ample assortments of Spring and Summer merchandise, including many lines that are to be t J found only here. We will be satisfied if you merely come to view the pretty things, and wo assure 4 I you will bo satisfied with the display. Your enthusiasm will be roused, and if you are overcome 4 | liy a strong dt-aire to purchase, this fact stands boldly before you, that the Farmers Co-op. prices 4 | are hs low to-day as they will be in the height of the season, and lower than the prices for similar 4 I goods at other stores. You are welcome to visit this store to-day to see the special and interesting 4 I display of fashionable things. $ _.i. i —- — — ' ■ ' '—' —'— —*— ' : —^
I STYLISH NEW COSTUMES -, IN SPRING AND SUMMER FABRICS. 1 — $ The soft, light, and beautiful fabrics made up into tho loveliest of frocks, with * 4 till the dash and individuality of Paris Art. Descript effort fails to adequately \ picture the grace and charm of the new styles—they are indefinable and indee- \ chbable. But who will caro to read, when the gowns themselves, in such varied $ profusion, are here at this moment to see. Prices rango somewhat as under:— 3 Linen and Gingham Costumes, in checks and stripes, in a wide range of popular Y. colours — $ At ... ... ... 13/11 16/6 19/6 22/6 28/6 29/6 31/6 45/6 \ White Muslin Costumes, in the daintiest of Princess and Blouse styles. At 48/6 5 Smart Coloured Costumes, in Voiles and Cloths, depicting the latest fancies of 4 fashion— \ At 39/6 46/6 64/6 69/6 71/6 76/6 each ! LIGHT SUMMER FABRICS | IN GREAT PROFUSION. I — \ The most ample assortments of all tha light filmy fabrics and beautiful cotton \ and linen weaves are here, and common-sense suggests early selection, before !$ the best sorts are bought up. >\ Coloured Dress Muslins, in a lovely range of pretty Summer colours, and ia [ \ fascinating designs— f 4 At 61d 7id 8.(1 if. 1/3 per yard \i Dainty Cotton Voiles, splendid wash goods, in a variety of charming patterns— [j At 1/6 1/7 1/9 1/11 2/6 per yard IK White Embroidery Dres« Muslins, in figured designs, in shades of sky bine, It navy bine, pink and reseda green. At... ... ... 1/2 per yard '«; Boxed Muslin Robe Lengths, with a lovely range of embroidered trimming— J 1$ At 21/- 22/6 26/- 27/6 to 69/----l£ Boxed MuAjin Blouse Lengths, in white, nary blue, pink and other popular ,4 shades— j * I At ' % 4/ll «/3 7/6 7/11 8/11 each '«: \ I BOXED LENGTHS | BLOUSES AND GOWNS. i \ Buy one of these boxed lengths, and you will have a lovely piece of material, '«; either for a blouse or a full dress. 'Each length is packed in a separata box, !§ and that in itself suggest! that only the bert materials are worth the trouble— !K Blouse Lengths, in muslin and linen muslin— 4 At 4/11 6/3 5/11 7/6 7/11 to 17/6 each 5 Muslin Bobe Lengths, each length in a box with material for trimming. Some . of these muslins are really exquisite— \i At !. 21/- 22/6 25/- 27/6 82/6 to 66/- each 'q Irish Linen Robes, in white and cream, and hand embroidered. The loveliness \ of these goods will appeal with irresistible force to all women— £ ' At \ ... »8/6 89/6 42/- 46/- to 68/6 each 5 ' | White Xylonite f Cricket, Croquet ) Novelties. Tennis. < '_____.___ |$ These dainty novelties in Xylonite (The good old Summer games will '$ are exact reproductions of ivory cary- i goon he with us, and it is time to see ' '\ ings, and they look very much like \ iat paraphernalia. ■ Cricketers in ivory. For this work the very choicest \ particular cannot bo too soon about.; \ pure ivory white Xylonite manufac- Jgetting into practice in view of the >. tured by the British Xylonite Com- pi.it of the English Cricketers. We fc pany has been used, and the pieces |bave on display cricketing material J make fine decorations for the home. from the leading British manufac. § Italian boy with monkey, at... 3/11 Were. Bata and balW, wickets,; , Italian girl with mandoline, at 8/11 klovw and pads, practice nets, Ac. 5 Elephant and rider, at... ... 6/11 Tennisplayers will find all they need _ Eai-le on rock, at ... ... 2/9 m equipment here, and ,wo have i Dainty Photo Frames, 4/6 and 4/11 iroquet goods for the different sete ? Military Hair Brushes in caße. 19/6 * players. We believe we can sell i Hair Brushes, whalebone and -porting goods at lower prices than 4 bristle, at 6/6 as other stores—we know we bought i All pure bristle Hair Brushes tl very great advantage. Come in 5 At 7/6 and 9/6 aid fee the goods. Special prices Si Best quality Combs a|d terms can be arranged by:; 5| At 9d 1/- 1/3 to 2/6 cduntry clubs. „:. ,;i, J . . . ... ■■ ■■■-. ■ .. , i -r.r-nr>-..-.-i-.—-—.—.—»—»—a—a—A—a—f^-
I Suratura is the most Perfect Stimulant... Only when tea is absolutely pure do you get highest stimulating power and least waste. Purity in tea it secured only by the highest development of the art of curing the tea leaves, and the makers oi Suratura Tea have developed the art to die highest point ©I perfection. The greatest scientific knowledge is brought to bear on the growth, curing, and packing of Suratura Tea, and that is why Suratura quality cannot be duplicated ia New Zealand. Suratura is pure honest Ceylon tea, aad is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China or any cheap or inferior teas. • RETAIL PRICES. Suratura A quality 1/6 per lb. Suratura B quality 1/9 „ Suratura D quality 2/- ~ Suratura X quality 2/4 „ Yon caa make Hie of «_*__-» Suntara Tea (I the N.Z. Fan-en Co-Op. ■ Cas-d Street. ' "] 3J SERRAVALLO'S TONIC (Bark and Iron Wins) Itf-salatM the Appotftt. Str xipthtn. tks Ntrvss. Rtftasrslcs thi ilees. II Is a most palatable mixture ot Bark ao« Iron, ysrfeoll, eomblo.4 with an excellent Wine; Is » l-tloct bom to all sußere— from inusiU sod Chloro.ii, anS tooTtlMcnU alter aerate IllneM, eeMcliUr lnftaansa, Saeerrea Uarefer* tally the nana of "IDEAI- TOSIC." Of er iOSO leadlnc Pbyskiasu ot alt saris oflhe worlS have testified te the SUtlact value a. BKKBAVAIXO'S XOKIC. Price »/- per bottle. Sole Afeata for New Zeals-iS: KEMPTHORNE. PROSSER * CO.'S N.Z.Oru.. Co. Utd.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12591, 6 September 1906, Page 2
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