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J 107 to US OASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.-f^HK py The Trading Centre for the Massl^Kl ( HOW andWtfni TITE study the interests of every customer, believing it to be the surest way to tdvtW B' * * our own. When you visit our store you'll not be badgered to buy—your eatfsfactfor *mßCat our offerings will tell you what to do. This is a very excellent time to get acquainted Slfe' with the store and the new fashionable styles. The new goods are here in greater profusion lB«/> j than at any previous time. The millinery is a marvel of exquisite beauty, the new costumes' 9H&'' illustrate the dominant note of fashion's fancy, the light weaves and the beautiful colours gn# expression to the possibilities of lovely picture gowns. The dainty lingerie, the exquisite Isfli'' laces, the bright ribbons, the comfortable hosiery, the pretty trimmings are all here. Popular* !■■,«''• > prices win popular favour, and when you see our goods and note the prices you will under*- Sevii 1 Z stand the reasons for the popularity of the Farmers Co-op. '" |||Bf,' I Loveiy EVJodel Costumes nobby NECKTIESII s The Correct Stylet for Spring and Summer. FOR. MEN. .i|Bß|^ < Here you will see the spedaliy desired models for the new season. It i, JJJ ft"ffriSta£2 mSSSLK* q these models that w>l! serve the dressmaker! eve ywhere for buildmj, »nd becomes imperative, bes del tWuSSßlfashi.ming for customers. You muM see these models so that you may know Mtura , | nch P MtUm ,' ch.nwtheioJlffl^B" what is correct, and if there is one that takes your fancy, and will fit, we ti f or . no th., m n » In A- - ■ adv.se you to buy. The ready-to-wear Co«t..ne is after all much cheaper . tlfe season ThTTewTiei^tSeßl^ S and more satisfactory ss regards style than any that is made up locally. about 2500 "b e , u ,j e , ( mdudinj the oSißHf^ MODEL COSTUMES in C rey and fawn tweeds, in all the latest styles, end scarf which lea great hvourittft|g^BM 1 including the double-breasted Eton Coat j trimmed with cloth, with very Dwbyand the narrow ties 10 po»Uftlll9Hf *j < handsome decorative effecis in braided design* - crepe de ehene. '#»■■?/ r *^ t ><# #-# ... 52/663/- 696 7Sf- 84/- In crepe de chena. In brown, '^ > PARISIAN MODEL COSTUMES !n face clotiu in shades of terra-cotta, bro d wn n , a bi y ue bl ca e r din« n i J moss green, brown, navy, grry, champagne, and mouse colour; smartly j n black silk with narrow «trt S trimmed lace and silk, with faneybraids and strappings of cloth- cardinal, rreen taltnon andnUflflV ? At 50/- 55/- 59. 6 6 9 6 75/- to 84/- • dark Parie Derby Ties in aH shSKwef C TWEED COATN for Spring wear, in check and stripe tweeds, fitting and and narrow silk tiea in plain CoUhM^J^H^ S swing backs, half-lined silk, trimmed silk and cloth— All at */* Wpl^Bft S At ... ... ... ... 29/639/649/659/669/6 The New Derby, ijln wide, In a'lillifßHw \ „ of very stylish colours At alillWi' S ——-—_—__---__--—«_-—-«—»™»™-———-—---—-«——----——-—»—^—— Handkerchief Ties, open ends, is) yeSfsHl/ S colours and tartan effects ijIUH'H * sinrl Ifapfiil I Ribb ° n Tie »' »■ p wb *s*iH}j P naiiUulilllu UllU UuCltll Lalil|Jd| tartan effects, also in school co)rt£||H^ \ At very Reasonable Prices. Special school ceionn for High, ScfcjH^B^J S There has been an advance of about 15 per cent, in lamp Ware; any hardware T»r*« n»h»TiM At •/« i'^^Mi! > merchant will tell you that. We bought a large lot in advance of the advance, lerian ueroy i # ies At 1/° ''9.«M^Hi\> £ more by good luck than g»od management, and while we would be within "^ — ■■"—l^■—^*■■^""^^^^H./c,' our rights to charge the enhanced values, we prefer to be fair ; consequently I>ril TC*lJtlf * f\W''''•' l ieß s . our prices are the old ones ruling before the advance came into effect. aJnUSH WARu■** VJ^H'V S HALL LAMPS, with ruby glass globes— - . m<— ■ ■■«»•■■ biauv S " S At 8/11 9/6 10/6 11/6 ia/6 14/6 16/6 18/6 to 25/6 *• "U e T. IQt,T r' £ HALL LAMPS, with Alpine and landscape scenes, in colours, on shaded Brushware to be worth the no **f Jw9B~ \ \ glass globes— • - • p«y for it must be good. Wt/tfeM^BW ' ? At ... ... ..■ 17/6 18/6 19/6 at/- 34/6 37/6 Infinite care to procure the best * C HALL LAMPS, with black Iron mountings, and shaded globe, antique '.»>"»»>.". "d we im ■ \ design, at ... ... .. 46/6 we hajre in stock »s dependaWe.^j^^B. 3 "YE OLDE ENGLISH LANTERNE " HALL LAMPS, antique beaten JS'oo^lT 7 ""!!!? 1' 'iJQH' * S copper, at ... ... ... ... ... ... S»/<5 B ?.'. our '•Tl, * JjMH^H' , 5 MILLER TABLE LAMPS, first quHitjr- ■ ."m . > At 7/6 11/3 m<l 14/6 and legs of furniture fam-faS^B'- \ mmmm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm .^^ m^mmm^mmm .• ■cratched. WHh ordinary \ ■ - broom will last for years ) New Zealand's Headquarters for bristle hair broom, mj« ; . > . ■ guaranteed bristles -' '„? <r Csimb%liaa patent dairy scrubsih4^^H>; \ DCCKGePCrS OUPPIieS* for getting into the cornen^Q^H:^ r ■ '■■.'. microbes most do congregate ,s j!&. C We secured the only Gold Medal awarded at the N.Z. International Exhibi- THE " WONDER " SHOB tion tor the most complete display of Beekeepers' appliance*. , . . . , British make an* *l^'* l,t ** | '^H|^^KA{ Our stocks contain all Hives and Fittings manufacture* by the Alliance Box S,r to llM^tWa^'Ssßii Company, Dunedin, andthe A.I. Root Company, Medina, America. Eeltafce* • * ■ mc lollowing m * Hst 01 Mnewiarwr nnesi-*- — ;; ""gXNiTAßVßfeOSHfi^fir irOmS^Mk' \ Comb Foundation, medium or light brood, for brwd *r extiaeted h«My. closet pant At^^^^Bff' Comb Foundation, thin super, for sections. TELESCOPE CEILING *KUSJM^^p. S », 4, ud 8 Frame. Extractor, (rererslble). . tS^^lSSSSC^iSl^mf American 10 Frames Dovetailed Extracting Hrfw. Db# HORSEY'S ORIEKTALTOOfs^Bf American i Supers for Sectiens. ' / BRUSHES mad* if ■•ptddOrifi^^Bsf American Hoffman Frames, self-spadng. . fibre which will clean th» to*k]^^B:V ' destroy the tartar more '* \ American Basswood Polished Sections, 4} x 4} x l}, plalsj, w beeway. anT powder or paste At •' S German Ste<un Wax Presses. . , , luwJa^B^B^ Queen Excluders in any quantity, aite 19} x 144. - ■ SOME OF • Queen Rearing Outfits. A V 1 r*nstf 3 Gloves, Veils, Wire Essbedders, Knives, Ac., *& SPEWIAL AOcNCIH^H; Health Flow aad " Menlsf ?ft^^H''|: < An f ood.f*.b.,Lytldt e * .^r^^ , '^^^'flßsH S * 7 ' "Zolak" Uμ s»«r stria food .' C "E»sef*ol" Disinfectant Agents for the A.I. Root Company, Medina, Ohio, U.S.A., and Tht Alliance ' 1 gal. tins at BJS «aH •* < . Box Cα, Dunedin. ' .4 ff»l. Uμ a* S/« * dl - ;, ?»S^B?T' \ • E^lyßtueEs*rs*te4.tJidt/.vA^^^B>^ CaUlogue Free by Return Post. : Eacalyptus J«b*> »/• ft* tk. ■ / sU has attained a popularity wfakh T ' . •• ■■-. -' '"*^^M' HISH CLASS TAILORING SDRATDRA TEA 5 •-•' " . 13 * HONEST TEA. f *iT*m '''^sBI .-*--—-* a NEW SUITINuS . ?w funily, and all guests. It k the J %3*\%*r uddd I9|'" tea that i* favourad for afterno** h .. NOW itCKC. .» <"*!s■■'- 1 functions, and in many Tea Rooms H ' .; and Kiosks Suratura is served jj ' ' ■ wKM' -' exclusireJy. Suratura is pyre U A J O r>ll J L II P I nflHffißl '■ I Out & Fitted by our Mr. E. L EVMH|s Uwoa, or any cheap or inlerior teas, C * ■ ''^BB,'', wS"2j«SS: ]$***■ 5 PATTERNS ON APPLICATION. SuaATUKA D quality 2/- " C . , Sukatuba X quality 2/4 „ r ' g< ■ A SoM by an Storekeepers h _, VfnSWZEXDOffWUK r . t ,L3.H*RT4u., h YOUR TAILOR WBKW&Sm Hi ■•dford «.w, Chrl.tchurch. P *v\-»*\ *nilWV»\ WfWSjff&P'Uf l>, * 2 169 Ctshel Strut. iJjKJUs«I^B I ?aj^vtJxßjrUvSUiJwUTjn!HH]rUUwiAi^MUAdlL ■ .' ''vSH|i* Fβ reewt and old Coaghs, Cold*. Asthma ~-~*£HMsi Broocbitia. etc, 1/e and i/ill ' — ' "~ "" loUf cook \«o^» t «sg , «^ar ,t . ""^|w - «*■ ITsJwsal ftMMdf fw X«Wtf •* tt« >** y YON SIERAKOWSKI A CO. «•• »»««*«% ««« i^SSBMii •■•*■» •' Wire tkMm. ttau. - ' . ■' sod •» ;^i^^ffl4urn itMk •< rami, mt ■MfeVw I »'■'•" f I mfg^^jgmm/mKg/g^fKttMK^Mß 100 OOU»MBO STrbbt. aKMaffcl lEaa#»t\lK»s»lA I P^BrW^WTJ'W SJLM^lii' OHMUTUHUROH if. WTA« £ I |Bsjll K^hl^^^ IVJVpVSeV I Bm. A. m JHA
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12896, 30 August 1907, Page 2
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