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THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU RIGHT.^M Il FARMERS CO-oil 107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. B Xfxmwaaea n iHiii 1 '■ ■■ i■ |i i | JLLi_________,_ |^Bl THE SATISFACTORYSTORtf The Farmers Co-op. is recognised as the Store for Satisfactory and Economical Shopping. It is the. __§ trading centre for the masses, and its prestige has been won by a strict adherence to the policy of \ affording the greatest trading advantages to the greatest number. Nothing spasmodic in value-giving \ here—we are very conservative in that respect. Some store may sometimes sell as cheaply as we do \ but no store ever sold such excellent merchandise at such low prices day after day, week after week v !* month after month, and year after year as does the Farmers Coop. And the store has developed and ( grown, and must continue to expand and develop to meet the ever-increasing demands. The Fanners \ Co-op. serves you right every day and every hour of the day. \ Walking Skirts A great assemblage of Smart Black Lu.tre Walking Skirt., BIOUSCSf wOStIrWIOS ftRQ in fashionable shape*, and all very __-_ . »* nic,iytrh_...d A t My 6 Summer Coats. \ |F"___ #% 4i________ D _-__■_ 49. Th. Farmers Co-op. is the fashion c«ntr. of CanUrfeury. Itisthsstottwasn I™ © SL\ llCr DOSL S a Woman are *ur. of seeing tho n* wait aad latest ideas la dress sty Ist, aaa kfa ______ th* store where valns. are fair and reuoaable. Moat woman will be C__*_sj( with thets asw good*. . »i a ß nd".tu n SMi \"Z N I B ofJrSS ******* !B M™" •*»«*. ' ' ral. These are exceptionally good whits linen turn.over collars At 1/1 *_* _n_*sar.exc_ P ™ n » y_ v WH ITE CAMBRIC and MUSLIN BLOUSES, vary daiaty gamaitt, mi »nd comfortable ... ... ... At i/H to 16/6 sat* •-----------—--—--—--*----- — WHITE JAP SILK BLOUSES, with tucked fronts aad stock collars of silk.. Pine Gloves Atu/i«* |- 88 8 «_r -<*_. IW VVr «_»■ BLACK MERCERISED SATEEN BLOUSES, aieely tooksd aad with nun fronts ... ... At 4/11 8/6 8/11 0/66/11 tat, You are always snrs of your moneys CREAM DELAINE BLOUBXB, vsry nicely embroldtrsd in colsnrs— - worth in Glove* when you buy Glure. At 10/1 sat* at the Faimers Coop., and yon are STYLISH LUSTBE COSTUMES, Eton ooats aad skirts, ia browa, aaVylh. l also oertala to get perfect fitting and and grey ... ... *.. ... At _I/«4M_' flCtoS Gl °™' Hefe *" ,ome STRIPED FLANNEL COSTUMES, coat, and Iklrts. ia trey. fa*a..ttfV ' • of our lots:- black and white At 3_> 95/8 W/«sS ' At 2/6Va"' CREAM LUSTRE COATS, tbrse-quartor Lngth ... At 26/«J7/#tti ; Fowne's No. 3* Kid Gloves, 2 domes. . BMABT DU6TCOATS, with Kimoaa sleeves, ia navy, CNMi *}**_* '■ ia aary, green, beavsr, brown, grey, .eagtn... ... ... ... AC _./.«*_ white and black At 2/10 pair ■...■. . . [■' ««Yolande " Kid Gloves, 2 domes, in " & K& \ NICEST TABLE LINEN " ™:lX™. g »"»dV.™*" " ■ VERY REASONABLY PRICED. .'.„> v At 811 pair The t j me f or Me rry.makinir. will .ooa U hsra. Chri.tmM calU for ths * " Durable " Kid Glovss,2aad4domea, of much table linen, and no housewif* caa afford to bo seoaomloal oawt, * • flao cord point*, ia beavsr, grey, point. There is no reason why anyoae should pay fancy priosa for aaytft, browa aad black At 4/9 pair w _en the best it obtainable at tas Farmers Co-op. (lawi low priest. f Dont's ''Comport '* Kid Olovss, 3 gNOWYWHITE DA It ASK CLOTHS- " *" '*"*&s ' ■1X2.23 Jf&*?JF2i '•_»/•■ - - _2%__%_X_& whit, points At 6/8 pair 2 x Byds. ... - .♦. At 8/- 11/6 18/11 «/j l«/ 6 17/1 W; : Th. "P.m.l.'' Whit. Kid Gloves, ■*_**_* - A?i«"i/ SlSffl '" 8 domes, with Whits and iky blue 6i * 4yds. ... .» .„ At 19/. 86/-, 87/f 61*1 IfcU t bead points At 4/6 pair TABLE NAPKINS-- .* ' ',< i. '\ ■< jfs '' Dsnt's Carina Points, 3 domes, in BMakfaitSis. ... A* 4/8 6/8 6/8 _/8'»/_ _*«•£*>_» ; "i champagne, »eav«r, gwy aad black, Dinhsr Si«e At 1/8 6/0 7/t-tf/. 10ft to,lT/Bf»|* .; with fancy points At 6/3 pair WHITE TABLfi DAMABKS ... At l/6i 1/10. 2/8 8/8 l/U to*jl[mpi' ¥"■ Tha"Florsaos"Kidolov»s,4d«>mes, UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK At 1/8 1/6 l/U 1/4 to i/ll'A|W: '. ia beaver, tan. brown «d Wjjk r chom 1/fl 2/ _ J/9 f • The "EnlaUs." 8 domes, in light SIDEBOARD COVEM ... At'l/8 8/8 8/. 1/8 4/8 ' Summer shades of champagne, TEACLOTfIS, smbroidsrsd - At 8/8 4/8 6/6 7/111/11IM; ; beaver, browa and grey. A roli- > • _-' ; '•'!'_ , abl* washing kid glov. At 4/11 pair ' '' '' - ' ' '' ' " '^^!^ m^rm^ f T$. The "Florestino" White Washing ____ __■ _r _*__— i__a_w_am_>__■" "'" P* Kid Gloves, 3 dome. At 4/11 pair INE-KP-C-sNol Yam* ', . .-: $, { \ '- X - Tbo "Arabic" Whitewashing Snede . __'.___. ____. _.\_, _» ____!___* A\ti ''^ Gio V >,.,dom..,fancy TABLE GLASSWARE —--;„_-,-,„ — r \-;:;.;-ALt NEW ; "bodDS.:.> i % BEAUTIrULs Thisglasswawiaeaoellsnt. Th* prices ar.peH.ctly m.dsllsdaal [&s**_■ \ ■_»#%_#a_|_r__% «xaetTimitatioas of beautiful haad-cnt glass. Tto -O-tfljbWa. te, ■■*■__■_,- pV BOOKS. varied, aad thoas who am ia want of inch goods .hoald __•_»» n\mm ■ ______ ' whtlit_BM»6rtmsntß_-__«»biifbsst. - .. ■ />?,,- ..'(KI '— Standard Works. SA " DBoWM " 'T**rjfllf&&fo **M \\ „■_ i t."* - ,. ~ TimremTßowM "'_f^i , 7 I ■■ Our Handy Library of Books is re- »• _..*..' ' ' '.' ' • ?~Ji,i,*£ • markable f6r cheapness. Ths type SUGAK BASINS, a very fiao assor.__sat_>- - „,._„_., #m __A* »• is large and olaar, red cloth bind- At 6d 9d 1/. 1/8 1/6 1/8 tj- tJlW*} !;. ' iaga with gold l«tterings $. the bUTTEE DISHES in great variat-f, at U M 1/- 1/11/ i 1/8 IA to •KB6*tt > t^ted.°Thrw,K« JAM pretty a lot m w. ha« mr are included in this edition are __.-_,--, ._„„ t v *~__' , „«_ _i__. as »a »/-i/a >m */» awa - Dickens, Scott, Thackeray. Tanny- PICKLB JAES-Look like real wt-gUas- - • - r son, Lord Lytton, Charles Beade, A > V- •/•'•I? '{•,•/• *_ ■»" § . "f; f. Wilki. Collins, Charl.s Lever, Mrs. PRESERVE and MARMALADE JABS ... At 1/- 1/8-1/8 1/8 8/- oaak , , KtS. I ?^dfth:™** 1 "' ChWIM OLIVE DISHES - ...' "****&•**s[: King.l.,..ndoth.r.. oni _ „„„ J/.1/8 1/6.1/8 8/j mmmmmmmmm mmUmumuummmmmmmwmmm ** mumuumm ~ m *?** mmm^^^m"'

A thausand ysars at Bmaary, Straaky, Bmiid|y Wlndaws ani Mirren, and than— KWIK-HO, tht famsui Wlii■iw and Mlrrar Olsansr Itld In 88. Tim fey all Ckraetn and Hardware Stares. Htlvst the laNur—Halvts tha tlms. Wholesale, 12 Rayal Ex. chants (n.xt G.P.Q.j, Oh.Ch. at i ~~-***mmmm*mmmeMmymmmmmm*mmm It has attained a pop-larky which is carrying It into the mwn**t position. Tbe delicious satisfying flavour impresses the palate, and its econ.my becomes convincing after a trial or two. SIJRATHRA TEA IS HONE3T TEA, It will please all members of the fimily, and all guests. It is the tea that is favoured for afternoon functions, and in many Tea Rooms and Kiosks Suratura i* served exclusively. Suratura is pure wholesome Ceyloa T«a, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any casap or inferior teas. Retail Prices— SuaaTuiu A ,_alky 1/6 per Ib. S-aATuaA B quality 1/9 SuaATuiu D quality 2/. 1 SuaATuax X quality 2/4 Z SoM by all Storekeepers Wholes*!. Agwt*: L.B. HART A Co.. Bedford Row, Chrtatchurch. M.__- *> QUICK AND SURE COOKE'S RHEUMATIC WAFERS provJd* quick and »ure relief from all form* of Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, and Lumbago The Wafer* remove the real trouble in these diseases—the poisonous uric acid thai lodges In tbe ioinia-rid muscles—restore you to perfect health. Don't mind if other remedies have failed—tliese are sore. In boxes containing * dozen wafers, i/S. W. R. Cooke & Son Pharmaceutical Chemist* IN Mlß* strut ... Osssstts rrsraw's ___ C-SOZ:4 _

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12976, 2 December 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12976, 2 December 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12976, 2 December 1907, Page 2

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