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107 to 115 Cashel Street, Cforistchurch. A PROMINENT FEATURE, OPTION a wa* and he will tell you that the prominent feature of a man is his nose, but this is not always true. When the na-al or-an is classed as " pu« we must look in other directions for prominence. The word fraturr is not used here to indicate hneamenis, but nuh-r to he marked peculiarity of mankind in K «-m-ral. Ihe marked peailur.ty. the prominent feature,' the striking impulse animating everyone is to obtain the most and Lest tor any; m-ui-y spent. This characteristic is very fully dev.-loprd in women, which .nakes them more thrillv than men. We all l.ke to net the most we can for the m-.ney we spmd— in other words, we all want bargains. 'I he Farmers Co-op, is amply meeting the demands of barium-seekers. At tins Great Winter Sale the Wcains are prommmVd. and the women of Canterbury are revellin- m a bar-am feast , such as they have never brfore had the opportunity of enjoyin-. Ihe snip , u, merchandise in this Storr must'be drared before the 13th inst.. and ilie deep price cuts demonstrate our determination., to achieve the end in view. Come for your share of the bargains. Sale terminates %Sattar<dl \y 9 I Bilk J'taly . SaTrIMCE OF SHEBTINGS. R* ? r|y.?n.wpar [.DllliM! Oood-.TiefWHnuMUiieniG-rfng 11-uUj uU WCCII WUUiiIIJJ at Substantially it auced *m-os IrOT IV* I ©?* Here is wher- most good hmisekeppers will look to make " s savii'c »"<! th-re will \ir no disappointment to those who iu-enS t'he Farmers Co-p Sale. At Sharply Fo " 0 C3S. WWt Cwl,rfc« e .oT!aft ,n ',7ll" 1/4 upw,rH, Farm,™ Co-op. Hothing I. n* U pri £ Od 1C id I 2.d _ 1/2 upwards 'j-f in "S^^l'Z Whito Twill ShOotinKe, 63 in. to 70m. wide we iii Mit upon a hi«h st.«n<latd of mi-rit. the suits are RrjriiUrprii.es I2li) i/4* ,6 l 9 '/'« Xd> cul by niast.-r tailor-. a»d have .ill the ni'-cties of the made. Sale prices 101 di/ I 4 1/4 I/O 1/3 yd. t ,,.,,,easiirf kind of suits. U* til 13th instant, White Twill Sheeting", 80 in. wide ttis R< adv-to-Wcar Clothing will be moved out at gre«t Regular prices 1/44 I6J JO 2.'- yard b«rgain prices. Sale prices 1/2 1/4 «/«3i 1/9 yard Unblonohed Twill Ehoetinpa, H in. wide Co -ni.l Twrod Sao Suits, faithfully built by k,gul,r price ... m|d U»d 1/3 » X"d - ; lomaI worknv-n SafLprid ... Gd iOid 1/1 .ya,d UjuMl £- $ Rhceting", 72 in. wide Regular price ujd I*\ 1/6 l/ 8 a yard Tttiior-inndo °ao Pllits, from Switinge, Sa c prices lOid l/l 1/* l/6|ayaid ami «he cut .n 1 st)le leaves nothing to be utsired Unble-ehed Fh«etinge, Soin.wide H" ,ail U ; yft ai- 0, /" loS"/ Re K ul .r Prices ... i 8 i/il 2/3 a yird Now aa/6 3t>/- 3fc>/6 46/- to 63/Sale price ... IOJd 1/- 1/1 a yard Troxl ,« r , in all-wool Colonifil saddle twerds '-? ■ 1 —■ Usually 106 11 6 12,6 • 15/0 to 22,6 Tαßl F I I\HN Kow 8/il i 0/ ~ lx/ ~ i%i/Q ,0 k r*m ~- «. . Oh"Bterfleld Coate, in English and ColenJd tweeds,' At Tellinj Pncee. emarl ghapee Every hou.-wif. take, immense pride i* the .teeiiM c? *«■ oj/e $'}L to fa>t«ble linen, and wlirn the brst of table d m«sk Ht t»e small iNow 20/- J*7/- 01/O to B«3/« prices we. name to day, there is no excuse for denying 0..c- eh RtprflG]d C atß> nia fi e fr om the bebt En £ li h self the possession ot ample supplies of table linen. ~,,nro*tii g, perfect shape and finish White Dama«k Tab'e Clothe, Usually 37/6 40/- 45/- So/- to 65/. t l*x«i>ds. Sale prices I/- 8/9 4/3 earh Now '3*/- BU/- 40/- 46/- to 67/« 2 n yds. .-ale prices 3/- 4/3 O/O each »«.'.,. j • 2xi4 yd.. Sale P r\r<»7/G 40/6 12/0 I &/- Maointoeh Waterproof Coats, with and slrm 2 * 3 yd». SaJe p P rie»SMil2/6i5/-ie/e Usually ab/6 40/- 44/*r White Damnsk by the yard °* * '" ' ' ' Sale prices l/9i 54/- 2/3 2/9 3/6 4/- yd Dreseing Gowns, wry comfortable neglige garments XJnb]each.d Loom Damask, slight weaving faults Usually 21- 29,6 35/" 4°/; 45// s<>/" Saleprices ... 1/fci 2/- Jt/a a yard Now 19/6 27/- 3i/6 86/- 4U/-46/- - --*r Breakfast size at ... 4/3 5/8 6/6 per dozen ' D in n er,izea t a/67/aS/ 0 1 0 /ei a /eis/- (J HdCFC !01 li IR Q . COLONIAL and ENGLISH BL KR JS Very Much Und«priosd. At much Lower Prioee. Jn th< , Underclotllinff Department we have made loim : We have forced the prices of our blankets down td the desperate p. ice cuts, with the fixed determination to bri g , extreme bareain level, and so provide an excellent oppor- the stock back to normal pro, omom. Besides the R.,ods UmUv for all who are warmth and cc.mforts th.se enumerated here, there are heaps of other striking Winter nights, to sreure a full supply of blankets. You bargains. N'w y i3/9 lft/e ie/11 ti/li.p*ir Reduc«dto4/a6/36/117/38/lilo/6ia/e, Double Bed size • White Plannolotte and Cambrio Knickers Usually 2t/6 23/- 24/6 90/6 a pair Us.ual prices 1/11 2/9 3'o 4/6 5/6 6/$ Now 17/6 20/- 21/- 20/-apair Saleprices i/6 2/4 3/jl 3/9 4/6 6/fl Extra Urpe Size White Cambric and Flannelette oh#mii»i Srsft &- £k & &'- ?: a-sr ;.■: ;;; i% &&& ft White Bnelieh Blanketl, single bed sue, a limited r ' number . . White Flannelette and Cambric Combination! Sale price ... ... — 10/6 pair Usual prices ... 4/6 5" 6/6 8/' l 9/" Qroy Ensrlieh Blanket!, single bed siz. Saleprices ... 8/9 4/ii 5/8 7/6 8/6. Sale P rke - 10 / g P ,lf white Cambrio Camiaole! ■ Usual prices */6 2/11 36 3/11 4/9 5/0 6\6 limMtM'C HDCCCIMP rnU/NQ Saleprices 2/- 2/8 8/9 3/3 8/li 4/6 5/8 WOMEN S DRESSING GOWNS. p lnk . N , turalßnd whit.v..t. At One Third Off. Ustial prices : About a third of the regular prices are cut away to make these Dressing Gowns acceptable bargains. We pocket Navy and BlaOk-ribbed BlOOtnen our losses cheerfully, because we must clear the goods, and \} t al prices ... .5/11 6/6 7/6 8/6 9/0 il/- '♦ our loss is your gain. You will get an idea of the values Saleprices ... 4/115/6 6/6 7/8 8/6 9/6 from the following :— nrrtldren'ai Bioomere Flannelette Dressing Oown!. in all the pretty u »™pHces ... a/n 3/11 4/1 1 5/6 6/67/6 "ffanr^'S"*.?/? ent .4/6 ,6/6 „/. S..e F Ls ... 2/6 8/8 s/il 4/6 6/8 •/• Now 5/11 8/6 tO/6 12/6 IS/- 16/- pink, Natural and White Woven WlghtdreM!! French Flannel DroHsing Qowne, also Crepoline for Women and Pyrennees Wool Gowns, trimmed lace or em- Usual prices 9/11 11/6 !2/ll 15/6 18/9 br uSly ... 25 6 20/6 33/6 t. fa/- Sale prices ''Vβ 9/tl 10/6 18/9 18/ i' Now ... 17/6 19/6 25/- to 35/- 17/6 21/-

It has attained a popularity which | it carrying it into the foremost « position. The delicious satisfy ingflavour impresses the palate, and its economy becomes convincing , after a trial or two. SURATURA TEA IS HONEST TEA. It will please all members of the fimily, and all guests. It is the tea that is favoured for afternoon (unctions, and in many Tea Rooms and Kiosks Suratura is served exclusively. Suratura is pur* wholesome Ceylon Tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indies, China, or any cheap or inferior tee*. Retail Prices— Suratura A quality 1/6 per tb. Suratura B quality 1/9 „ Suratura D quality 2/- „ Suratura X quality 2/4 « Sold by all Storekeepers Wholesale A(*km: L. >. HART * Cβ., Bedford Row, Chrtetchurch. ■»«<M Appolalß*** JAMEB~CLCOO PBRAMBULATOR AND OO*OART MANUFACTORY. J|Mn CORN!* HI«M * wM£BI tuam strkktb BriMF/ DTERD-iioPT ltt?*wJjßfc__Jl rERAMHCLATOmi WWlmss&ln4 H«bWrT/r» Whwta. tiU» LUt *••* Vμ*. •» hiHif* OXSIL! For recent and old Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. 1/6 and S/S «aai/ a. nA:e CfteatMi en 4 •rwiMk

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12852, 10 July 1907, Page 2

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