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FANCY HOUSE LINENS. . 91 You will appreciate the possession ojf' \ Big fancy linens when your home is full ol ■■ i SH visitors for the Exhibition. Of course f - lln you can buy such things later on, but U, J Wjml is not likely that you will hay* the, |Bh privilege of choosing from so large assortment as you will see here just nowY' fi|||| As for price, the Farmers' Co-op, is bH famous for giving good value. ' 9HI Hemstitched Tray Cloths, plain ant Wmm At .. 1/3 1/9 1/11 2/6 2/9 3/6 •Mβ IH Lace and Linen Tray Cloths, very superior HhH At 2/6 2/11 3/9 4/11 6/6 7/610/618/t 'B«| Hemstitched Side-board Cloths, einbroV-BggS®! ded, at 2/6 2/11-3/6 S/9-B|§f| CUSHION SLIPS. .fiH Whether it is merely to protect you*''Bffiin prized cushions or to display th*>f2-Hnf| comfort, you will find these Guthion.l§|||| Slips remarkably useful. They/are ta;ll§|x| Swiss muslin, Crash and Brown and Bel '■jfflSll Hollands, and can be included in &- ! Hllra| weekly wash if desired. * - *^MI Brown Holland Slips, fall lixe, artistic/: gUjjJI ally embroidered with washing silks green and white, hemstitched frill > ."'flH At .. ■.. 2/8 and 3/11 Me*VH| Holland coloured Crash Slips ,embroidereij2|j^l with shamrock and rose designs, wftfc^BßM fine washing silks, full siiet only '.* 4f199 At .. .. 2/6and2/11 «Mh;flU| Bed Holland Slips, latest novelty,' m^^H broidered with same shade of '■iliy'WßM hemstitohed frill At .. 6|3'imlM| Swiss Muslin Slips, cream and whlta^'-WiiM embroidered with white silks, withaiat<9lffi9 full hemstitched frill At 2/4 and 2/6 READY MADE CLOTHING' SHB . ' FOR MSN AND BOYS. ' '^j^HU There ate many men who can step inl*l9B9 a ready made suit and look as smart wnl'- VgfflH dressy as though they were in suits >**&TB|Hl to order. And here are some «Mrt'.«fflH cobby garments, made by clever •toUaiay.J.M^H and carrying the low price tags ajTHM^jHUH Farmers' Co-op. . \ i«V'sJsm&Bm MEN'S SAC SUITS, in Englisa). ipj^H . Colonial Tweeds, Serges, Vicuna*, t&jMBBM Worsteds. Most of these suits winPSHH - made in our own workrooms from fl*l|Wil , best fabric*. They are all t*ilor r ntalt/9ffiH and the nearest yon can get to wafoifmußm ■' to-order. At 29/6 85/. 39/6 45/- to WWKBm MEN'S READ? TO WEAR TBOUBEBI||hH in really good Colonial Saddle Tweeda^HHH « ?itt-li>%t, medium, ilfid dark shades 'I^HB "Aa .. 9/11 lp/6 12/6 15/6 to 11/^BBI MEN'S KEADY-MADE TBOUSBBarmi—HI EngUsh and Colonial Tweeds, Wontal^HH and Berges, all well-cut and finished ; .?9B^B^ At .. 9/11 10/6 12/6 to VImBUBOYS' ODD ENIOKSBS, made 'ini^B Saddle Tweed and odd pieces tom'dwrlHWltailoring department '«^9sH At .. 4/6 4/11 g/6 6/6 to "/^^|W SUPPLIES FOR BEEKEEKM. Ifil No matter what you may n«ed,'M99 are absolutely tan of getting it «<'.tli^HH Farmers' Co-op. We main a spedaUtftWHW of Beekeepers' supplies, and a loi)i9^B experience bat enabled ne to select'l^HHß stock that is unrivalled in every way. ; jtflUß Dovetailed Hives, Section Ftsmtt.]vW&K^K; Honey and W|« Extractors. ' ; Comb FoaadijUon Vtila, ' : " '-fsM^mBee Smoklrs , Gloves, Aβ., fto. '>^fJWIM Quotations for any quantity of' i»«H' I thing required by beekeepsn wiU; mS|^l furnished on application. '^-j^BBB' Wβ mr» Agent* ftwt \ : MmUm" Alliaooe Box Company, Ounedin." J v'.|aH' A. I. Boot Company, Medina, 'OUj^^^H; '' <TAT/II OtttfTi '' \ '''"^^B^Be 1 Send ialong' your name .and •tfhil^BHi and- w#.will post yon Irs* of ehatfa<rfMK illustrated Catalogue lot Betksfpars. : -' ! jsM^M

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12605, 22 September 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12605, 22 September 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12605, 22 September 1906, Page 2