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I 107 to 115 OASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHTJKGH. ff {' I THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU RIGHT < I THE SEARCHLIGHT. || J The searchlight of a British man-o'-war is not a mere plaything for the Jack Tars to amuse thenuelvm C*i 'C jp with. It has its appointed place in the economy of a warship, and in its place it is as useful nerhanrJ'S P--5 as the guns that range along the decks. It is the eye of the vessel, and the officer on the watch S#s '*" . *fc pick up the outline of vessels at a great distance. Just as the searchlight pierces through the night so&f * ' C does the price power of the Farmers' Co-op, penetrate into every home. And it is a marvellous nower w& ' ' £ that we wield with our famous low prices. It places this store in the forefront of trading establish* r ments—it makes the Farmers' Co-op, the everyday store for everybody. The maximum of quality at<tl ' 3 the minimum price are the daily advantages that we offer to our customers, and this business crow*** C because it deserves to do so. If you have never been to the Farmers' Co-op., accept this as an invitation l *s» ' (jjf and come along at your earliest convenience. >C 1 '• S A PI TPODP IM WOOLS, MENDINGS, Etc. If jj 5 * iAI Th.c»llforth e i eM e. M ori M inthehom,Uin(«. 4 l| ' ■ /Will I rVhyY «"»d only a queeUon of Tery trifling coil. #1 % • 2 Ply Botlyn, bl*ck and white onlT~ ''Si*' S — β-plj Roßlyn, asiorfcd J&£L °' "* *■**{« 5 VALUES IN YOUR FAVOUR. 3 „ P er ' b - Pin-in */3, ingrain 4/9, pw iktin M|, *U, vjl I C 8-P y Iloelyn, black and white only- , 1-Cf { C Thii is a pretty good time to mike a raid on the Farmers , Co-op. Millinery, g-ply Be'ehWe, black and wWte'enlf^. 6 ** * f g There are icoree and scores of pretty hats, humbly priced to move them out At .. ~ 2/6 p«r lb. MM< ft ikaiA*V f* ' quickly. 8-ply Beehive, black and white only—. JJ ''• .S TRIMMED STRAW HATS in the Tery latwt Pan>ißn style*, and raoit ex- j.ply Beehive, aborted °* **' * i V C quisitely trimmed, at.. .. .. 12/6 15/- 17/« 18/6 to 21/- per lb. plain 43, ingrain 4/9, per tkein 41*. A Bdi/ ? 51 ' C FRENCH MODEL HATS, dainty confeotione from the world's greateet 6 P.'j Beehlye, black and white only— ™ ' JsXilf >"' g fashion centre, at .. .. .. 21/- 25/-29/6 to 42/- At J*. .'• 6 /8 P« lb., or S^. , ft t 5 TRIMMED FELT HATS in all the popular itjlei of the day, .martly phfk, at ** tTm *\ lTl «*«£*?*.££ H if"" 6 . trimmed, at 5/11 to 15/ C each 2-ply Awn Fingering, plain only- • T'fM C UNTRIMMED FANCI 1 STRAW HATS U» ftll the wanted shapes and At .. .. l/ll per lb., or 2d. t> •kitir J Cl|f V * oolors.at .. 2/11 3/6 8/11 to 6/6 S-plyAron Fingering, assorted colours- V.'Clli^ % ' Per lb., plain 2/9, ingrain 2/11, or U. per sUft Vilr * i , iii 4-ply Avon Fingering, plain only— ''■*?!. CB«V 9 At .... 3/8 per lb., or 314. % dbb JW> CI Tt> IVjnr r l/'I ETC AKin Do . uble Berlln Fln * erln «- Whit* and fancy tUm ' %M, y. J rUK INcC/ivLclo AINU a* .. • m. •■ktia, 1/4 for^ib., «!/••»,-{K^ *j| ____ Alloft Wheeling Yftni, plftlu ftnd in eolourt- '";»■& Lady Betty Mending, black only, »t M.»||«jK 5 Bkain MendiD C. in white, black, taa, grey »»4 HII * ! 6 Shetland, at .. ~ .. m. »-Ut. iMlf.', A remarkably fine gathering of lutnrious fare awaits yonr ftttention. The J.oi. Balls, o! black, Un and grey mendini-* . ■ •kins were very carefully selected, and we believe our ftiMrtmenl to be At .. .". Bd. a ball, 1 oi, beJli M U,'WsMs}> l ' second to none in New Zealand. Cotton L Mendi hr " a bl M 'k '* • C '"' <,, ** * BROWN SABLE NECKLETS, at .. 12/6 14/6 15/6 21/- te 69/6 e*ch Sn^Men^ng^bkek , wld wiStaJV* M. S SSflwl' BLACK THIBET NECKLETS, a splendid lot, ftt .. 15/« to 45/-e»eh P»JenJ Bgß Damera, ftt .. .. fld.«e*'lf||BEAL BBAB BETI, necklets end mulls, ftt .. 17/9 to 110/- the set Earning!T * "T"' *" T *™'% 3^^^ OVERCOATS FOR BOYS. *o° m * ««»t'»»-w»w r>..^,,«* cmU*>JHf^ require to be warmed, rtoo)d have these wi&SmS f t 3 . stoves installed, they •Jβ inexpensive in* iH»|HB-f /! -. <L Get the boy an overcoat now, and get the garment here, for it will eoit lets cost > and inexpemive in operation. ■^■^ J • < at the Farmers' Co-op, than at any ether store. We have a splendid lot of .' At 80/-«% SO/* 'Wm'"'' > 3 garments to submit for your choice. ' ,„-—^ MM>^MM^MII J|B- , ; % OVERCOATS in pretty blue and grey effects— "RADNINItIHAM" ' iH > \ Q At .. .. •• 18/6 to 27/6 DAKIIIWUnAIfI ''JH , P " HOWE " COATS, in navy blue eerge and tweed- COOKING RANGES. , ■;.'.'-9Hh < 5 CHESTERFIELD COATS, in fancy twee'de- " " l^d^Sfttr'aeeW^ ff At .. .. H/6t029/e. ing and general effioienoy.--They ftrt«iS3l %■§!■ 3 RAIN COATS, made from English waterproof tweeds— satisfactory. :,^M^''KiHSB At ' .. .. .. 22/6 to 89/6 Bft. Range,'with boiler ~ .. *li»Jy]Bii C —-———-—^^—-— Bft - 6ia " lUnge, wtlh bpn#r •• *• T '.swj^HH I SPFCIAI VAI UFS IM ■ CARPET SWEEPERS*'!« C OrCVIAL, VALUED O*rp.t .weepin. to the ordinary « r l..kcfc!|Bf C I A/*D ni PITT A I\IC breaking job. but with one of our carpet iweepen > LAO it becomes a light task. We have quite ft *m!w SiO m of sweepers here, and it is c natter of •Mβ*. ■Hf||i p Some oost mem than others, and the frieev in - VBS' ? Clearing a Late Shipment. io/« toi7/e—oh. jHKS 9 Through some oversight ftt the other end, theee lftoe carUins were late in CuVEKS FOR tIORSES ' ' ' \ arriving, and our stocks ftre in coneequenoe much in exeass of what they AND COWS. ■; f C should be at this time of the year. We are obliged therefore to make a special w ~ . ' . ■**. tk^ ; WK&'^ f effort to get back to normal, hence the present low and attractive prices. antall?in^K^ld^lls!^Hi4 IT ~,... . _..__ . .«,-. A cover makes a wonderful difference I* the heeJth'^Hl.W^ 5 WHITE LACE CURTAINS. of.hors e oroewft ß dheftlthyft.ih»let«thee-*llleM t . . , . .. ~„ _._„,_,. profitable. Let us supply yoe with the eeven yon jflH[jrr>* 3yds. long, at 3/-4/3 5/-5/11 7/8 a pair Wβ have a ■ftgriierat steck and our prW uHO 3iyda. long, at.. .. .. 5/11 6/« 0/3 11/- 12/11 17/6»pair are raoderaU. ■ - tiMmM r 4yds. long, at .. .. .. ..7/6 9/11 10/11 21/. 3t/6apai? Cow Coven, from.. .. .. IM WmfJ S Hoise Covers, from .. .. lt/» flB»'#l S ECRU LACE CURTAINS. 1 imcpph nil r »? > 3yd.. long, 3/8 4/15/0 7/3 7/9 • pair _ MNSEEP- OILCAKE. • Vi& > 34yd. 'ong,a» 6/8 7/11 »/J »/3 JO/J J2/6 . pair L 4yds. long, at 8/9 9/11 10/11 13/11 18/3 a pair ar , reM |. to deliver to eutanen all that my he J»; ; :;:;; " £ SWISS NET, BRUSSELS NET, GUIPURE and APPLIQUE CURTAINS, wanted of whole, broken, or grosnd eil sAkeT?! to MmW' [I % a very choice lot, at.. .. .. .. 15/6 to 84/- a pair an excellent winter feed for priaed stock. '' • >jflHsH^

ONE TRIAL MAKES . .-■—'- . pA LASTING FRIEND, ~~) XKllhiTKO^f^l^mm^ just one trial of Suratura Tea and •t-' 3a ' WIMM I Ll\ l^'tfßfe we should be able to count you at ■ !• /ST ' —^11-Pfe ■ permanent cuitomer. It ii a WtM. - "■■■"' ' ' hmßw^'' choice, pure Ceylon Tea—delicious, yiW ■.■.■•■'.'.■'.■.,': • ~.■'■ ' : '^lHj|jf'& «»..e.v.» re d,p.i.i.-pkuin,. >iWK , <truTi riißU;,..» Suratura fnl\ Ii honest tea, honest all the way fl ~ I \ ' __■_ - ■^'' ;! '-M#^ from tea garden to tea p.t. The II ' |l v \ TAll AD MIT f_flAT_t • ''''MMsPfl liquor is rich and stron r with a /I |AILUK GUI UWi IV ~, -," .^Mm> pleasing bouquet. It is fragrant 1 _ / ' ' ' ' ; ■ '■ ■' j^^MsHo and captivating, and is very stinu- [ 1 BC J 3ft/- AMI- te lUlW'fe' lating. Siiratura is guaranteed net h.T || \/ ' ' blended with Indian, China, or any |.J Ik X ' '■ " ' : ' -$&Emi*< cheap or inferior teas. ■ Cll ■ A _ . . ' ' : '' , sß'P^ , ' r ETA ,lpr,c»- i J 1 MOTOR COATB a; Subatuka A quality 1/6 per lb. I *" 'I •».**•••»• »sa» ■ aTjß'f'Suratuka B quality t/9 H / I DOUJWUB. MPWnflßp SuxATUtA O quality 21- „ I Aa * r«A«*a« ««mn^lHli^ : ' Surato«a X quality 2/4 „ / IJIATHB* I»lP»D« ; |fe!|^< Sold by all Storekeepers. / ■ I apEC | AL uniTof ■■ ■ j^^^tJ.^W RAINPROOF 00AT8 >W$ the new w clothier W&. "GRAPHIC ,, |69 CASHEL STREET I EXERCISE BOOKS next di - c - |^^^§Q^[^p ; J ARE MADE. IPECIALLY * ifR--FOR THE BOY! ANP «IRU - - il_P"'OF NEW ZEALAND. ' • / Thay nlvui away tk* %mt ! . _-__-___—-_-_-_---—-_____________ UpS The Par*r Is sjritntfitf I ' M 4 # _P : >' |B% : '' EvirybMk cantata * X r_T '" ilif'' IhNtiafcaaillatllßtPapwl / # I W Hs' "fIRAPHIG" EitreiN ■«•!(■ / / I U IK M., M, M. antf M. e _h. 111 M* W4 ■ » _■ __P' Oalainakla tram all iMkMllMt. MAI _. _» _a% Jk JL C _Xi Ba«iratlie n am»"aßAPHlt" It-ttaaatria;: »T W^J^f^T X^^J|§ j

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12826, 10 June 1907, Page 2

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