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N.Z. Farmers' Co-oJ|J Association, || 5 107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH eK I The Pleasures of the Palate. : '-fm |j C The season is conspicuous for feasting, and it is right that we should enjoy the pleasures of th» t »ijlllf |p C at least once a year. It means work for the good wife, but she bears the burden with a cheerfulnSilr Ip L that is characteristic of the sex. So long as she brings gladness to the home she is satisfied mil- fp C pleasures of the palate depend a good deal upon the careful selection of the right kind of high-imSpp If P eatables, and the Farmers' Co-op, grocery section is just the right place in which to secure theiaSifl W' r appetising things. The Farmers' Co-op, serves you right every time, and at all times. The lIP 3 store is a tempting place just now, and every housewife should see the pure food display intSpltl ft

1 XMAS HAMS. H Hams and Christmas seem to go together. The day would be | j wanting in something if bam were not served at some time. The : t Farmers' Co-op. Hams are delicious—they posieu a flavour that i C s very pleasing to the palate. We are now booking orders for f" Hams and Bacon. Come in, make a selection, and let us know J when and where you want delivery. J Grain Fed Mild Cured Hams, at .. .. 9Jd per lb H Finest Bacon Sides, at .. .. .. 9d per lb 5 Cuts from .. .. .. .. 7Jd to IOJd per lb 2 THE FINEST CONFECTIONERY t For the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS C TniKE is a superb collection of high-class Confectionary—the , L finest kinds to be obtained anywhere in the Dominion. Such ] p Confectionery as you will be proud to offer your Christmas T guests. • 1 5 A SPECIAL DISPLAY. i H XMAS STOCKINGS from Santa Claus, ready for the little ones— < r At .. .. .. .. 3d to 5/- each < J FANCY DECORATED BOXES OF BON BONB AND CON--4 SAQUES— H At ~ .. .. .. 9d to 5/- each P FONDANTS AND CHOCOLATES, comprising a choice seleeH tion, Cadbnry's, Koundtree's and Auleebrook's, in 41b and r lib tins, and 21b and 41b fanoy boxes— J At Gd to 10/6 each H CLARKE, NICHOLLS A COMBE'S RUSSIAN CARAMELS, r Almond Squares and Vienesse Bon Bons, in 41b tins— J At .. .. 1/6 per lb 5 KEILLER'S FAMOUS CONFECTIONARY— L Dessert Confections, in drums, at .. .. 1/- each J Preserved Figs, .. .. .. .. 1/- each h Fondant Coffee Walnuts, at .. .. .. 2/-perlb f* Noyeau de Apricot, at .. .. .. 2/- per lb 3 Vacated Shells, .. .. .. .. 2/- per lb t Marzipan Flowers and Fruit, at .. .. 2/-per lb p Cherry Foures at .. .. .. .. 3/- per lb h Coffee Almonds, at .. .. .. .. «2/- per lb r A large assortment of Choice Sweets, ia 41b bottles— J At.; l/-perlb h TUCKER'S CONFECTIONERY— r Cream Toffee, Assorted Toffee, Walnut Cream Toffee, J Butter Scotch, Caramel Toffee, Daiicrene, in handL» lonely decorated tins— P At.. .. .. .. .. 6d and 1/-each I DELICACY IN FISH & MEATS I FOR THE HOLIDAYS. j A meal is easily prepared with some of these delicacies, ready in C the pantry. It is wise eoonomy to hay,* a supply of thaw goois. ■J Peck and Co.'s assorted Fish and Meat Pastes, in glass jars H At .. .. .. .. .. 8d each r Crosse and Blaokwell's Fish and Meat Pastes, in glass jars J At .. .. .. • • •. 1/2 each b N.Z. Rabbit aid Baoon .. .. .. per tin 1/H Jellied Babbit .. .. .. 10d and 1/4 per tin h Boiled Rabbit.. .. .. .. lOd and 1/4 per tin L Curried Rabbit .. .. .. lOd and 1/4 per tin Jl Roast Duck, Turkey, Fowl and Chicken, in Jelly, at 1/3 each tOx Tongues .. .. 4/-8/6 8/. and 2/3 per tin f" Pigs' Tongues, in Jelly .. .. .. 1/- per tin ■] Sheep Tongues, in Jelly .. •. 1/- and 1/10 per tin C Frankfort Sausagei .. .. .. 1/6 per tin ■I Palethorps' Celebrated Oxford and Cambridge Sausages H At .. •• * .. •• •• 1/8 p«r tin r Luncheon Paste and Truffles .. .. .. 1/- per tin J Euchred Figs, a choice American delicacy .. 2/4 per bottle L" X" Mince Moat .. .. .. .. 1/-per jar pi "X " Lemon Cheese .. .. .. .. 1/4 per jar I SUGAR, FLOUR & OATMEAL. J FINEST Iα PURE CANE SUGAR 2d per lb 9/4 per 561b bag H LOAF SUGAR .. .. 2&d per lb Per 561b box 11/6 H REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF FLOUR— h 2001b sacks 23/6,1001b bags 12/6,501b bags 6/4}, 251b bags 8/8 C OATMEAL .. .. .. .. per 251b bag 5/J Note.—Special reduction for quantities Sugar, Flour and Jj Oatmeal.

FINEST CEYLON TEmT! We bur our tens in the Colombo markets, and thtteir^ll ; H selected by an expert. Farmen' Co-op, tew have a (MuSS W-' flavour, the liquor is rioh and strong, with a W* texture. The drinking qualities are perteot. .'•??#' W^ Iα 501b chests, at .. .. .. iM**itfl ,il W- '■ In 25!b boxee, at iSKI Si In 101b bores, at .. ~ ~ lijlayJll W In slb bozea, at .. .. ~ tt.El^l?* Speolal Blend, at .. .. .. lflieHti'lSf''' Have you tried our Family Blend of Indian anl Special Value In Station Teas, at 10d and if, |£::^tjiff!: A GRAND ASSORTMENT Qfj I XMS FRUITS AND NUTB.! The dieplay of these fruits and nuts ie fascinating. ItvjLu M ||l m»k» your mouth water to see the heaps of delieloui tSan V W-' we have got together for the pleasure ot Canterbury C Patrai Currants, new ssason's maohine dressed, lllS'ih 3 'Mi 12 lbs for ."^jR-it : W New Vatenoia Raisins, at 4ld per lb. .. 19 Its. fm inf f:& New Sultanas, at 5Jd. per lb. .. .. 19lbsJswul> *'' Masoattl Seeded Raisins, 7d per lb. .. 12 lbs. hJw C Spanish Musantels, Hi per lb. .. large boxes A/>ejtm* Ciliforniaa Muscatels, in fanoy eartooni, at .. SSlIllr!? Finest Dates, in cartoons, at .. . .M. anl ti> tosi'jK Ipf Loose D*tes, at .. ... .. '. '4d.|#ll'i^|^P Finest Jordan Almonds. .. ~ ~ , 2/3 SiftC- ll'v? Finest Valenoia Almonds, .. .. : 1/1 M| : H|:«|||r Finest Sicily Almonds, .. ~ .. l/4|*lsVifeTurklsh Figß, finest new lajMS, .. .. t M||»|»'M''lfi| New Protoben Figs, .. .. .. Mwilllip Finest Bag Figs, 4daniM|iS'lp % New Season's Prunes, .. .. ..4dand64 ivi'W |p Oaliforniao Evaporated Apricots, new season's, at 1/6 |*i|»T W. Californian Evaporated Peaohes, new seasen'e.'at lOd J** jk %" m> Barcelona Nats,.. .. .. •» ■ BiietA'P Mi Brazil Nut lMptrttV '§ Almond Nuts, .. .* .. .. M|l»j|f'' M} Walnuts, .. .. .. ~ - •• *4pKfc3 11, Peanuts, .. .. • , .. 64 MtMjp fk' New Season's Canned FruiU, Finest Quality— -. : M At .. .; .. lApertia.il/epet4ili » Crystalised Fruits, Iseorted Fruits, Cherries, lApcJoots, || Pears, Angelica, in 41b boxes, at ■' /. .. i/-p«ij p. Preserved Ginger, in jars, at .. ' .. IM' tfi M Preserved Chow Chow, in jare, at •■«..' ! *";' ; - .. • *■"'' '■■/'iWM W Nietz Cryßtalised FruiU, in Jib, Jib, and lib boxes- S Finland Frail BltoM .. , .. .. .. ;, 1/3 per WJ FRUIT WINES & CORDIALS 1 Tax finest summer drinks essential (or the OkrisW* •iaVl. % when there are so many outdoor IttMHeM. Here ftjiC m ' assortment that you are not likely to see anywhere eM^%ra|Mi Lime Jotee, Ship.Boglish, 1/.per Wlli'.;it-MW; ! '?|MM Lime Juice Cordial, Lemon Syrup, Pineapple OetAlal, |a illii| berry Vinegar, Strawberry Oerdial per bottk I|| Lemon Bqnash Orystale, 64 per bottie - ■-. • ■ ■:;: ''-WA^mmHlm Brook's Lemon Squash, 1/4 per bottle '.; '' 'i >1 "WW" Ballin'e and SanniereVat 1/4 per bottle - , Mont Serrat.Lime,Juioe at 1/4 aad t/S Bose's English Lime Juice Syrup, 1/6. Ayer , . Frnit Cordial ExtraeW: Vaepbenv, Cider aad Ginger Wiae at 1/- per NEW ZBALAND WINKS: Wβ are '■ agenU^MJlMmmmsßm Celebrated Wince; Port, ContUntla and Bheny (UW-SIR; ' perdoien; Invalid Peri, M/< per doi.; Bwiea4y,Jl^;||f| per4oaen. - ■ . . ''•■ :; ' :?^l^iß|j BISCUITS, WAFERS, ETC.,I I FOR CHRIBTMAB. |j I ' Too nasi have come ot these, and we I you see what we hate. We have 1 Frean'e and Carr's famous blseults cent to ju, besi4ei .Me|||; |< others, and we hate made oar | Aprioot Glacie. 1/6 per lb.; Aprieclinee, 1/^pei;lb.rflMj»l | F Glade, 1/i perYb.; l/« per lb. } Wi«|| | per lb.;'Cale Nolr, 1/-; I Solnea, 1/-; Cameo Bhortbwei, 1/8; BUhjMMirMWU | l/6;loed Falrr Oaket, 1/4 j | Sweet, 1/6; TUia Diabetic, 3/9; TUU | Jam 8011. 1/-; Aoerted Onttadi, l/l|MAln I Plant Paddiige, 1/4 and */6; leed Xbh Oakee, AlMl|l| .brook'i,.l/6 and »7» each. . ■ l\vv^ 4 '^.--|ji3HHj

N.Z. INTERNATIOHAi EXHIBtTIOf I SIGNWRITINO OLAW tM'BOMlilf| I DBQORATINO PAINTINO,It*, tfyj 1 B. BUTTON,. 1 i IHPORTEB OF HI6HIUM WttUttlllllfc? 1 810 OASHKL «. er% I Its the Quality that has built up and I maintained the sales of | van | Houferfs i The Cocoa which is unequalled | for flavour, digestibility, and § economy in use. I BEST & GOES FARTHEST. {

RHEUMATISM CURED. Rheumatism is usually looked em as one of the most difficult of all ailments to cute. But OOOKE'S RHEUMATIC WAFEM are successful in almost every case. They cure by the only rational way—by removing the cause. They drive the poisonous uric acid out of the blood— make the joints supple again. No matter what remedies have failed, COOKE'S RHEUMATIC WAFERS will cure >ou. Price 1/t a box. W. R. Coolce & Son Pharmaceutical Chemists, i 1W HIBH STREET 7.. Oppuite FretMM't C 320?-< HATSJ-l? SHIRTS W\ SUMMER DAYS. Now the warm weather is here, you naturally want to be suitably clothed. The two great essentials to summerday comfort are summer hats and summer shirts. Here are some suggestions along that line that it will pay to take notice of. Stylish Boaters, with the thick pearl finished edge .. 4/t 5/S ■/• Tuscan Panamas .. 4/i 5/6 to 21/One 35/- Panama .. .. 21/Comfortable Fashion Shirts, white and stripes, assorted fancy silk stripe, or plain .. 3/11 to 6/* i/- Ties now going at .. 3 for 1/ TRIBE " LL « ■ ■* ■ fc* fcp SUITS , 219 HIGH STREET.^

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12995, 24 December 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12995, 24 December 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12995, 24 December 1907, Page 2

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