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I N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. J I Association, J j 107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 5

As in the Past, so in the Future, j In the past we have endeavoured by the most strenuous efforts to win your confidence, and the | magnificent increase in our business is convincing evidence that our labours have been appreciated. ,'' The success of the past is merely an incentive for the future—our efforts'will be redoubled to win you over. The Farmers' Co-op. is the people's store. It is the every-day store for everybody. \\ Anyone can trade here, and all are welcome. We don't look for big profits, we don't want to get - rich in a hurry—there are no private interests to be served. We try to serve the public—to extend ' the greatest trading facilities to the greatest number to give the people the best and most for the . money—that is our aim, that is our business policy. As in the past, so in the future, our efforts will- - be fixed upon the fullest demonstration of this policy.

GRASS SEED SHEETS. Cocksfoot harvesters will need these sheets, and we have the liies wantsd in stock ready for immediate delivery. Stock Size*—l 2 x 18, 18 x 21, 18 x 24, 21 x 24, 24 x 24. « THE FINEST CONFECTIONERY FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Thike 1* a superb collection of high-class Confectionary—the finest kinds to be obtained anywhere in the Dominion. Such Confectionery aa yon will be proud to offer your guest*. A SPECIAL DISPLAY. BTOOKING3 from Santa Clans, ready for the little ones— At .. .. .. .. 3d to 5/- each FANCY DECORATED BOXBB OP BON BON3 AND CON- . SAQUKS— At .. ... .. .. 9d to 5/- each FONDANTS AND CHOCOLATES, comprising a choice selection, Cadbury's, Roundtree's and Aulsebrook'i, in lib and lib tins, and 21b and 41b fauoy boxes— At .. .. .. 6d to 10/6 each CLARKE, NICHOLLS & COOMB'S RUSSIAN CARAMELS, Almond Square* ani Vienesie Bon Bons, in 41b tin* — At .. .. .. .. .. 1/6 per lb KEILLER*B FAMOUS CONFECTIONARY— Dessert Confeotions, in drums, at .. .. 1/- each Preserved Figs, .. .. .. ..1/- eaoh Fondant Coffee Walnuts, at .. .. .. J/-per lb Noyeau de Apricot, at .. .. .. 2/- per lb Varigatsd Shells, .. .. .. .. 2/- per lb Marzipan Flower* and Prnit, at .. .. 2/- per lb Cherry Foures at .. .. .. .. I/-par lb Coffee Almond*, at .. .. .. ..2/-per lb A large assortment of Choice Sweet*, in 41b bottles— At.. .. .. .. .. .. 1/-per lb TUCKER'S CONFECTIONERY— Cream Toffee, Assorted Toffee*, Walnut Cream Toffee, Batter Scotch, Caramel Toffee, Daxiore—e, In handsomely decorated tina— At.. .. .. .. .. 6d and 1/-each

DELICACY IN FISH & MEATS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. A mb_ is easily prepared with some of these delicacies, ready In the pantry. It is wise e> on >my to have a supply of these goods. Peek and Co.'s assarted Fish aad Meat Pastes, in glass jars At .. .. .. .. 8d each Crosse and Blaokwell's Fish and Meat Pastes, ia glass jars At .. .. .. .. •• . 1/2 •*oh N.Z. Babbit aad Bacon .. .. .. pert—l/Jellied Rabbit .. .. •• 10d and 1/4 per tin Boiled Rabbit.. .. .. .. lOd and 1/4 per tin Curried Rabbit • -".. .. -. lOd and 1/4 per tin Roast Dnek, Turkey, Fowl and Chicken, in Jelly, at 1/3 eaoh Ox Tongues .. .. 4/-1/6 8/- and 2/S per tin Pig's Tongues, in Jelly .. .. •• 1/-per tin Sheep Tongues, In Jelly ' .. .. 1/-and 1/10 par tin Frankfort Sausages .. .. .. 1/6 per tin Palethorps' Celebrated Oxford and Cambridge Sausages At .. .. .. .. 1/8 par tin Lnnoheon Past* aad Traffles .. .. .. 1/- par tin Eaobred Figs, a ehoio* American delioacy .. 2/4 par bottle "_" Mince Hoat .. .... .. 1/-per jar "X" Lemon Cheese .. .. .. .. 1/4 per jar

RICK COVERS. Doh't ran risks thatching I Th»*a ootara are cheaper than thatch, and more reliable for covering hay, pea*, Ac The following ar* onr stock sises:—l3ft. 4in. x 15, It x 16, 18ft. Sin. x 21; 18ft. Sin. by 24, 21 x 21, SI x 24, 24 x 24, 24 x 27, 24 x SO. W* make coverings for round stacks—syd., 6yd., aad 7yd. ttaoka

HATSjSb SHIRTS W\ SUMMER PAYS. 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/« f?8 Tuscan Panamas .. 4ft t/9 to 21/One 35/- Panama .. .. 21/Comfortable Fashion Shirts, white and stripes, assorted fancy silk stripe, or plain 3/11 to «/« 1/- Ties now going at ..3 for 1/ I KID EL VSm 219 HIGH STREET.,

RHEUMATISM CURED. I Rheumatism is usually looked on as one 1 of tbe most difficult of all ailments; to rare. \ But COOKE'S RHEUMATIC WAFERS are \ successful in almost every use. \ Tbey cure by the only rational way —by Hj removing the cause. They drive the _\ poisonous uric acid out of ihs blood—male 3 the joints supple again. 1 No matter what remedies have failed. COOKE'S RHEUMATIC WAFER*, wiU cure you. Price 1/S a box. W. R. Cooke & Son Pharmaceutic- Chemists, 198 HIOH STREET ... Ospswts *>a***an'i E C3JOB-4 j

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13005, 6 January 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13005, 6 January 1908, Page 2