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The EVERYDAY STORE fo. E^^^^BB 107 to 115 OASHEL S_____T. CHRISTCHTmCH. II WM "■' * H____i_> ____£$_> tJft ■IP !! 'OUR HOBBY # : Ilf To be sun wa have a hobby, and a substantial and sensible one, too, in which you have aUf Intern. o*l Bjfl?'hobby is to give you value for the money you spend at the Farmers* Co-op. That hobby Is the outcrop of the j wt|| underlying principle that makes the Farmers* Co o?. what it is-the greatest trailing of the masses and clmi* ! I »iiS| The bedrock of our business policy Is to afford the greatest trailing advantages to the greatest number, and It jf ft|| f| that policy that gives distinction to the Farmers' Co-op. There are no individuals to be made rich, no I Kf | Interest to be conserved. 8o long is we maintain financial strength and economic stability, we have no use hi?!; I Hpp big profits. Reasonable profits we must have, and that Is all we seek. We never ask prices that wo know mi?. 1 Hl|>' can get, but prices that are fair to you and fair to ourselvos. That is why yea will always dud ths Farming 1 ■§!, ?r*\ Co-op. prices, on the average, lO.per cent, lower than that of any other store in the province. A$ j| H| ;] STSHPED FABRICS NOVELTY ROBf m VERY POPULAR* „_■___. •*» __■•■ * *.M WmW '?'-' V No Two Alike. : m §■§■ , : ; Wed fabrics '"■»»»« dra«M are very . Hfe fashionable. *one n c LVmoVt They Je in novelty effeoU, ami their duplicate,; are not to be fottndloC«Si B ;™%re re fol_r D g g are fir__c bury. There is «/«. no chance of seeing'some one else with a dress ««««?& |||, STRIPED FLANNEL SUITINGS, 56in SILK EOMENNES, at 27/6 89. 49/6 ttehnwl K% wld afineranse at .. ..5/11 a yard BILK 81'KII'KD VOILES, at .. .. Bf>/6 42-0 67,6 each '_ffls ■!'> .:$■ AIL WOOL CKEAM SERGES, in fancy NfcW STIUI'ED TWEEDS, at .. 32/6 39/6 42/- 45/. 40/6 -fil Bsf ;| •• ..2/11 a yard FIiRM.H. STMI'ED SUITINGS, at . .' .. Vf-■ MM K l■s'■ , STBIPEO SUITINGS, in cream and blaok. OMBRIO CHECKS, at .. .. .. .. .. tgJ§t ■'!:;£ 54in. wide, at .. .. 4/11 a yard *"".%_ B^' MnTnß Wliq mm mmm neckwear! P ■HWIWIM w»» Come In and make a ohoioe of the Neckwear while the aiwrtinmi l| foil dU| W&..'-'s'■ » „___.__.__„__•!_. nonfinea ia fresh. All the correot things are here, and they are very reasonably Jprleed. ;.f&Xms..:X'-'-Motok veils are not WHITE MUSLIN BTOCK COLLAKS, in very dainty designs . * i'W' wear while oat M 6|d 7d 8d 9d 1« 1/. to 1/4. ■tfßF&ij,. ceedingly smart in the street,and WHITE SILK MALTESE COLL * These are exceedingly pretty .W#$ll!ll fe be seen very freely worn by. npß_-oi smari ... 1/4 1/9 11 lll___f_Pi '""'"' women.. You may rely on seeing the correot wmTB MUSLIN ANd'sILK S 0 .OLLARB, with d<_ oraUoM of X $~ Bortshere. „„. p «t> vwttq Embroidered Sprays ['-'(MmmmW' ■ CHIFFON MADE-UP MOTOR VEILS, At .. ■ .. .. 8d 9d lOd 1/- 1/1 1/4 I/S etfMßfe : with elastic, long and good in shape, in WHITE MUSLIN EMBROIDERED TIBS, narrow, and quite new -'WfIHK ■'>'' white, cream, grey, navy blue, brown, M ..,-.. ' .. 1/. 1/4 1/6 1/8 2/ ; 9/1 te/|flHK'''&;< champagne and green— NARROW SILK TIES, with fringe ends, suitable for wearing with linen SILK MOTOR VEILS,' madi'up in black, in White, Cream, Sky Blae, Turquoise, Pink, Heliotrope, K«. e _yaa4W>|§^ white, green, brown and other shades- Blue, 1/U^M|: |: cmFFON MOTOR V_lLS,'in afl wanted 'NARROW SILK TIES, EmbroidaW- ends. In White, .ream, Sky Blue, K| °SLTat 3/11 4/il 6/6 6/6 each andNavvßlu. 8/| .^Mf ________-_------————— WHITE LAWN MUSLIN THROW-OVER TIES, with Embroidered e_fo..iH__M, ■■..;•:.■ —""——— At ....•.■.■ ..-.■ .. 18/6 14/6 16/6 18/6. •"iflMl. '' GALATEA HATS .../ /: ' - ~ ~"Mp FORB ov,„moo. rl .. BLOUSES, COSTUMES, COAT^B The most serviceable head for young TUB auTUnRIT_TIV_ STYLES FOR ftUMMHufllfK folks who like to knock about in summer THE AUTIUJKITAI let 9 I T_.tO rvn time; sizes 6 to6J- BtutoraDin the fashion centres of Europe, these garment* embody At .. 2/6 2/11 3/6 4/6.5/6 7/6 each populAr ity | M ol the You w»i find oar price, very f_lr4n« "M^wUetij^BKi ■ ' you will get your moneys worth OB every deal. ,(.. " f >?smmmmWlmi'' ■ SMART SHIRT BLOUSES, in white and coloured Tussore, illk, In very t\mmm rflili '" ',__-___>_■_■■* _p __ ■■■ AniUfl atinß styles, .|,24/6'-v/6 86/-e^M|H;.i.^|i SMART TAILORING, mw-i-ws^^i*^^^™! w_,,.» P ._'- -..*..-h »"ga£yTnMß-.^.^.--,-^_»^ •s^^Amm naturally want a perfeot, fitting suU. That TWEED SU HMER COATS, three-quarter length, Lined with Bilk. Thooo'lH—!_'_, is what you are certain of in our Tailoring 1W,! ' I! ' V , M a very uieful, »t *"'"/* "Vf^^Hl^ Department. We have secured the services > . • ~&!__________«K' of Mr. Farrar, who excels as a cutter. He . .L^vW^WKJH' has had an extensive experience in the Old «.—--., __a_i_i_B_i_i_B_M__k ■ M 'MkmUMk ■'» ' >«||^HRrV ! Country, and he has demonstrated to our ilClil CIIIIIICR I ARfrK '^mmmmWir satisfaction that bis work is accurate and HClf OUIfllflLII LHIIk 9 '' /^|^HS|.' al ßeaUy there are three .mart cutters in our iUt\ USEFUL INSERTIONS. Tailoring Department, with Mr. Farrar jit ■ fill II UOE-lUis lllWi-ill ■ ■•-# WW*;, <',^Hp their head. We guarantee satisfaction with . . "l^'^_______llF'_i ! i r every euit made here. Lack, and Insertions, like the'themo in a, eymphony, they ate to be aeiet eBgJMIf A The new fabrics for summer wear are in. the summer garments Laoe. and *£****» «c her. xn profusion, CnSit weaves in English, Irish, Scotch and the prettiest patterns that could be wished n mMmSmmmmm% cS.ITtSs, Wonted Serges, Flannels NEW VALENCIENNESL«M, wjh a. "fttU >^B|' V . etc Come in and make a selection, and narrow for edging frills ;in White and Paris shMee _^._H_-_HBR" ; let <>« tailor's tape record your measure- ENC h LACES, in whgJ^a^jgJ^Mgai I , all widths,fMSß*in. to6in.,at .. '.. ..Id to 1/0 >W|HJB__ftffe%. SAO SUITS made to measure- FINE PARIS NET LACES, In wide .and narrow widths . -. - . v. fjULWAw' 4=.r:^' Dii _ffi j ffisss__^^_«-_^ Trousers made to measure at.. 22/6 to 35/- At .•• ••. •• " °V ti_jßßM«'(f
REFRESHING IN ? __-__- AB a aji _p all «_l%lll_fkii__lK>''. ,Hl X aH-CLASS TA LORIN6S There'll nothing thmt so fmhens Ej , ■ ■■«■■■ VtaHW _____ •""dHI H. you up in the morning and fit* you P _■■__---—-»_______________■__________■ _B___R Vi for a hard day's work like a cup of T . > . . .■ ■ ■ . , : ,4j|Sflß P«j j • SwraturaTea. It it delicious, it is L *MW „_,,'' .. ~.'M Wißlf f 1 stimulating. The liquor has all J : ' j;: Yi. ;»__. Hlßlr i the richnea* and flavour that a high N .. mif • /•* vif flHf If 4? £» ' •■ MB ',' grade tea should p0««... C NPW SlllTlNfiS • IBfe' CIIDATIIDA TFA ? , HETT OUlilllU_7 ' \ ; ;> TTO ■■ft* > SUKAILKA ILA 5 HPDP ■■•-■■■■•■* A _____►„ _ . jj NOW ncKc> •• . -... . f MHpfrV I Needs no blending, .requires no ' 1 '"» .... V _!_«__.'_-■' ' artificial aids to improve it. It has £ i KIIK':' '' all the goodneis of good tea, and j_ ■■ f" I riflUA? Blißt» jt - zdtezsT-siz a Cut & Fitted by our Mr. t. L. EVAIwi h is pure honest Ceylon Tea, and is J WW* «» ■ ■»»-•■ hHh* guaranteed not blended with Indian, C ''?' _____pi . China, or any cheap or inferior »* • . BlMlli's T »•*•" l!;' <,# % IU E PATTERNS ON APPLICATION. ) : M flK|' Suratuea A quality 1/6 par lb. -2 , •''#•■■&« Sueatwra B quality 1/0 „ £. »jvj- ■ ■ ... HIHBH Suratura D quality 2/- „ f» i.i »-■■______________ r ■• ■ . . .--V; I BB__Rl. Sold by -llitortkitptrs Vffl 1B Till OR tfinMl^Sif IBf w _ts^r_n_A;.cft»^K^ 0 ' g **""'■* iaiiajh liMp J . 1 tW tWtmd *«Hy Hr AeM* «*«•• «J^li_£_t?^^^lK ""■—"—————————- — »t*_»oh, _*#«_.-_•, M.«rt-_n_, i»_iK-H_a, ■ T_.__ ___fa__.€_§l__lS.i YON SIERAKOWLKI 4 CO. *• jo— JB'i^^Mpg ■gm•« wir* wwttM, sic.. rtMM., ____._-_—_-—--»-_» i'i_wffl_W" flf ■___ _MMl'_ntf _»• P*_i___i __•__ ___________i__i _?Jh_________£ > < Urit stMkel ram* an< *»«!(■_ ' o_____ff ID'NNIF OtW „ |(MKgC^!^J£iM^ TOO OOLOM BO STREET, ppßlli [MJAftIiFJ,! A | f A _PP____P''
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12897, 31 August 1907, Page 2
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