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7 FAkMIIo tO-OP i I ASSOCIATION. ] 107 to 115 OASHEL STREET. OHRISTCHTTKCH. |j Sakxloses Saturday, 13th July! WOMEN'S NATURE. | Women are by nature more thrifty than men, and consider much more seriously the amount that Is to wH expended before it is actually paid out. Women's love for a bargain has pointed many a jest, but jetftfl do not alter the fact that bargain hunting is the outcome of the desire to make the most out of what.is |jk'|| her command, In France, where the power of the purse rests with the women, there is a more genereM. diffusion of wealth than in any other country. It is women's nature to be thrifty, and we count her til successful housewifewho can make her husband's earnings go the furthest in procuring the materielfj comforts. If men were wise they would this week allow their women folk to have the free use of tWfj purse, so that they may attend the great bargain event at the Farmers' Co. op. Hundreds, indeedfj thousands, of women have been here already, and have gone away thoroughly pleased with their and disappointed only in that they had not more to spend. The Farmers' Co.-op. is giving the greatest fi and most acceptable bargains. This is the record sale. 'if!

4 —-——— i - ■ BARGAINS IN t ,*• c it r> glassware. Clothiog for the Boysi Thh Farmers , Co-op. Winter Sale affords A 1/nnv . cMAti nntpcc I just the opportunity that most housekeepers Al VCKY orIALL rKICtS. require for replenishing the home stock of glass-ware. Oar prices are singularly at- Ton is the loweti priced Boys' Clothing Sale that was ever held in Chrlstohaft tractive, for every quotation given here, ii a The boys who like to look right and feel good, in geod clothes, generally^! strong bargain. their parents along to the Farmers , Co-op.; and the parents who like to se# tbi Batter Dishes, usually told at, 1/3 1/6 1/9— youngsters look smart and n*at come here for the boys' clothing. Wβ give Going at .. • • 10d. lid. 1/- each much attention to the clothing of the boys as we do to that of their dads, and' Sugar Basins, worth 2/3— know there are ne lower prices than ours. ■ TrSnVaUr sVeelDieheV, wot* 1/-1' *' CAMBRIDGE BTJITB for boys and youths, strap and buckle knickers, madei v 8 ow "" • '-. h of Colonial Tweeds— L.?g 0 e W Gla;;SalaaßowU;u.uail,l/9&2/ 8 - gj«Uj •• •• ««/■ »/• JO/- 85/- -j N p W .. .. 1/8 and 1/6 each Now •• •• 21 / eh 27/- 81/6 • Large Cot-glass Water Jugs, worth 2/11— NORFOLK BUITS, in Colonial all-wool TWEEDS. These suits were mid* Going at ..2/8 in our own workrooms, and we know that they are well madeTin ted-glass Butter DUhet— Usually .. .. 15/6 17 G 19/6 22/6 to « Clearing at .. .. .. 4d. each Now .. .. 14/- 15/9 17/8 " 20/. to « wmmm _ mmmm _ mmmmm _ mm^^mm^ mil -— m -— CON WAI AND FANCY SUITS, in English and Colonial Fancy Tweeds- ~'\ i ' FOOTWEAR He*- 7 '.'. V. '.'. b/ii 10/3 11/e . w/e to n J -...%,*,.. ■Mβ BELTED AND TUNIC SHIRTS, for little boys, in English Fancy Twtej 1 BARGAInS. Worsteds and Serges— J Usually .. .. .. 15/- 17/6 19/0 25/- ,« 1 Sharp reductions in the prices characterise Now 18/8 15/6 17/6 ' 22/6, "•% 1 thie section. The faot is, we mart clear out SAILOR SUITS, in fine and rough Serges— J a great many pairs of boots and shoes, and Usually 7/6 9/6 10/6 12/6 to • ]we are trusting to the bargain prices to help How .. .. .. 6/6 6/6 9/8 11/- to M . us achieve our purpose. TWEED OVERCOATS, with and without sleeves, deep capefI Girls' Patent Leather 8 rmp Shoe., wes 11 Ugaal , M/e * a J. i8?/e ft I tol .. Sale price 3/8 a pair Now .. 21/- 22/6 " 25/6 * I ° ,M# Up* CHESTERFIELD COATS, in Tweed and Baincoiting- V. . '" ] Girls' French Calf Boole, iiies 7tolo - • i «f«-a-*i: Serviceable Larons 1 Touths' Chrome Calf Boots, toeplajieß and UVI V IV'VCICMV.' , ] heVtips .. SalePrioe «/ll a pair , ~.•.- I 4 1 AT GREAT BARGAIN PRICED l-Jl} I Youths , Nailed Shooters, toe-platei and heel * *>( *£. ' tipg .. Sale price 7/6 a pair You can afford to feny a new lamp and a good lamp at our sale prleep, Be*aviN4 1 Women's Box Calf Boots, pointed toes, the extravagance is squeeted out and you buy the goods atbei-rook aaip strong soles, English make— prioes. Here we show you the epeoial reductions. 1 Salo price .. •• 11/8 a pair NICKEk READING LAMPS, scientifically oonstruotee*, and oan be adjuetol 1 Women's Glace Kid Boots, patent toe-caps, „to |hrow thi Jignt in W y spot, without easting shadow*,-*-- -,' 1 English make Sale price 9/11 » pair Usually .. .. 28/6 Now .. 21/. M ] Women's Strong Leather Boots, for country iBiHBgOMR/ j ABLBiBAN Q DBT . LAMP*. kea m .giH S^Un^ 1 J" c ", «," m iffl.S Borts globes are hand-painted, give excellent iUuminatienTT "' " r Sal. nr oe 10/9 sMr .. V- ». 45/-. Now-.., ■„..* ~*»<A**« J Women? gEm Kid Shoe,, patent toecaps, DECORATED MILLEB TABLE LAMPS, hand painted shades a|amertffc 1 Cm See or battonT Am erioan Usually .. 21/- and 28/6 Sale Price .. .. 17/0 aadl . make •• Bale price 11/9 a pair HALL LAMPS, in a variety of shapes,— «' 1 Women's Glace Kid, patent toe-caps, pointed Uraally .t ~. .. Uβ Uβ 12/ i W/1110/1 toil I toes .. Sale price 7/9 a pair Now.. .. .. .. .. 9/8 9/9 10/9 10/0 13/f to« Women's Strong Leather Shoes, for country • v I WMr .. Sale price, 7/6 apair ~ ■ Men's Glace Kid Boots, round, medium or - m-m ••».-» sar* •*£ jss-ts. ■ Bedroom Furniture; I Men's Glace Kid Boots, American make, ( • ATTRACTIVELY PRICED. .: ; I Men's Box Calf Boots, pointed, medium or < \ . : ,i I round toes, leather lined, Boetock. c make Tn FaraUaM Section of the Fanners' Co-op. Is the happy hooting grettt I Bale price .. •• iB /f •P" l ' happy young couples, and house keepers who find it necessary to replenieh,t J ' also very insistent in their demands. Our regular, prioee are fully 10' pef p> I • MiiiMDl loww * n * n otherB > eoneequently our sale prioes make specially attractive fcMpl ■ 3 GU l>l HA for all who may ke wanting furniture just now. •* ■<. .-.ei^nji'*, I QIC QUIC3 Washstands with towlrails, Usually .. 18/1 Mow .. .. 11/1* I - Waehstands with ptdestal oopboards, ani tile backs- *•$ 1 w.haTeafewpleoeto! extra fine Vienna Usually .. .. lt/6 SalePrioe.. .. «/t* I W ,»r.7« in biaek and navy blue, remaining, Marble top Waahitaadi, with tile and mirror back- , *:; fnd we «c prepared to make Sac Suite to Usua« 7 .. .. 90/- Now .. .. ff*« I order from this useful f.brio at £3 Bsi» suit. p, et iy Dueheeet ChesU, with bevelled mirror eeatet- .-*• I The Farmers' Co-op, tailoring is h.ghelaee, , UilMll , y .. ~ f2/6 Now ~ .. O/• «M . and the detail work'is P er ««. "« Carved Duoheese Cheats, Iβ aew dealgm Uiually N/l Mew Hβ m 1 at a remarkable bargain price. Large Carved Wardr.be, with bevelled mirror «d drawer- ■. I • " mm mm HW9 ' ■ • ■ . . - ■ 'fIJMf m jm aJaJT^n^^JP^JT^FlJTU^jf^JijrLn..^tJT^l.^^jriJ^J^J l^_^l_f^JaJ^JP?l rW •• ac •• . ,-.>"'" ■ ■ ■. < V >''

ONE TRIAL MAKM A LA|TIWQ FRIEND. Jmjt ene trial of Saratira Tea a>4 w* should be able to camnt yaa aa a permanent easterner. It i* k cheice, pare Ceylen Tea— delkieus, flae-flavoured, palete>p)eaeing. Suratgra It honest tea, h«neat all the way from tea garden to tea pot. The liquor it rich and strong, with a pleasing bouquet. It is fragrant aad captivating, and is very stimulating. Suratura is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or aay cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICIBSvratvra A quality 1/6 per Ib. SukaTVKA B quality 1/9 „ SukaTURA D quality 21- m SiiIATURA X quality 2/4 „ Soli by all Storekeepers. WbelMaleAfeatoi Lt B. HART ft C«., Bedfard Row, Chrietchurch. I PUMICINE tSmXL, hSnZiOZ srigissil hardaess after tea. Uk ymmt giM* fe*>PUMlOfl<*» SAJTD I SOAP, aad UOI MO OTHIB. The Fim railCE CO. LTfc.. HisiMi BaatartwyAfMto: M MssWAM—tm LAJUE COLKJUOOS AKD OLJBWTTONEIi A %r . BOTAL MAIL COACB. , /f?^ 11 "S <«««»M"*l for Lake Colendge vU Wiadwhutie Hou«e aad Snowdcn, EVEBY FRIDAY MOBNING, on arciTtl of Rain from Carietcbureh. retvraiiif in tin* for Eveaiag Trata SATURDAY. Special attention given to peestncers, ' , aad Pamela forwarded fox delivery by eoack.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12849, 6 July 1907, Page 2

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