eYA Q j . 9 \ IOT to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. \ As in the Past, so in the Future. 5 In the past we have endeavoured by the most strenuous efforts to win your confidence, and the ' 4 magnificent increase in our business is convincing evidence that our labours have been appreciated, U The success of the past is merely an incentive for the future—our efforts will be redoubled to win * E 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 ■', C rich in a hurry—there are no private interests to be served. We try to serve the public— to extend p the greatest trading facilities to the greatest number to give the people the best and most for the p money—that is our aim, that is our business policy. As in the past, so in the future, our efforts will P be fixed upon the fullest demonstration of this policy.
I GRASS SEES SHEETS. L Cocmtoot harvester* will need these sheet*, and we hare the p sizes wanted in stock ready for immediate delivery. 3 Stock Sizes—l 2 x 18, 18 x 21,18 x 2*. 21 x 24, 24 x 24. \ THE FINEST CONFECTIONERY \ FOR THE HOLIDAYS. p THBKxis a saperb collection of high-olass ConUetion&ry—the 3 finest kinds to be obtained, anywhere in the Dominion. Such £j Confectionery as yea will be proad to ofler your L guests. t A SPECIAL DISPLAY. C STOCKINGS from Saata Clans, ready foi the little ones— P At .. .. •• - 3d to 5/- each 3 FANCT DECORATED BOXES OF BON BONS AND CONC SAQUiSSP At ~ .. •• •.. 9d to 5/- etch 3 FONDANTS AND CHOCOLVTES, comprising a choice selecL, tion, C*dbury's, Roaudtree's and Auisebrook's, in Jib and P lib tins, and 2!b and 41b fanoy boxes— 4 At .. .. • • • • 6d to 10/6 each C CLAUKB. NICHOLLS * COOMB'B RUBSIAN CARAMELS, P Almond Squares and Tienesse Bon Bens, in 41b tins— h At 1/6 per lb C KKILLER'S FAMOUS CONFECTIONABY— H Dessert Confections, i> drums, at .. •• 1/- each 3 Preserved Firs, .. .. .. ..1/- e«* h H Fondant Coffee Walsmts, at .. .. .. 2/- per lb Ej Noyeau de Aprieet, at .. .. .. 2/- per lb r Varigated Shells 2/-perlb P M*rzipaa Flowers and Frnlt, at .. .. 2/. per lb 3 Cherry Foures at */• perlb 5 Coffee Almonds, at .. .. .. .. 2/-per Ik L A largo assortment of Caoies Swseti, in 41b bottles— 3 At.. l/-perlb h TUCKEB'S CONFECTIONERY— C Creana Toffee, Assorted Toffees. Walnut Cream Toffee, P Batter Scotch, Caramel Toffee, Duxicreme, Iα hand«l ' somely decorated tins— r At.. .. .. .. •• 6d anil/-each I DELICACY IN FISH & MEATS $ FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 3 A ke\i. is easily prepared with some of these delioaeies, ready in 5 *he pantry. It is wise eon >.ny to have a supply of these goods. L Pock and Co.'s asserted Fish and Meat Pastes, in glass jars P At .. .. •• .... 8d each 3 Croise and BlaekwelPs Fish aad Meat Pastes, in glass jars L ±t ## ~ .. .. .. 1/2 each C N.Z. Rabbit aed Baeen .. ..' •• per tia 1/P Jellied Rabbit .. .. .. 10d and 1/4 per tia 3 Boiledßabbit 10d and 1/4 p«r Un 3 Curried Rabbit ./ fc .. •• 10d and 1/4 per tin C Boast Duck, Turkey, Fowl and Chicken, in Jelly, at 1/3 each r OxTonenei .. .. •/• */« 3/- and 2/3 per tia P Pig's Toofues, in Jelly ». .. ■• l/-p*rtin 3 Sheep Tongues, in Jelly .. .. 1/-ae4l/10 per tin C Frankfort Saufages .. .. •• l/« pet tin jj Palathorps' Celebrated Oxford aad Cambridge Sausages 3 At l/Bp*r tta T Laaeheon Paste aad Trafies .. .. .. 1/-per tin U Euchred Figs, a choice Aznerleao delicacy .. 2/4 par bottli P "X" Mince Meat .. .. .. •• V-per jai P" X" Lemon Cheese .. .. •• • •• V* P* , J* , 5 RICK COVERS. J Dost ran risks thatching! Tkese ooTtca are cheaper Dim 3 thatch, aad more reliable f«r eerering hay, peas, Ac h The following are onr stock sizes:—l3ft.' 4in. x 15, Iβ *Iβ C 18ft. Bin. x 21; 18fi. Bin. by 24, 21 x 21, 21 z 24, 24 x 24 3 24x27,24x30. • • 3We make coverings for round stacks—syd., 6yd., and 7yd. ataak
Palate PLEASING DELICACIES |: JELLIES, CUSTARDS, ETC. 5 Brno's celebrated CneUrd Powder, in tins. 6d and 1/. r« White's, an I Clark Nieholl'i and Coomb* Crystal Jellitf, J 5d per pkt., 4 9 per doz. S" Empire Crystal Jellies. per pkt. 4sd, per down 4/3 P - Tryphosa, the dainty American Fruit Jellies, 8d per pkt J Eglah, ft delicious creamy sweat in the following flaveert— t lemon, orange, raspberry, pineapple, etc., 6d per tin. . J Zesto Blanc Mauge and Costard Powder, 6d per tin. . *% A GRAND ASSORTMENT OF | FRUITS AND NUTS. J Fas di3p!ay of these fruit* and nnle is fasoinating. It would \ miks your nnjith witer to see the heaps of delieiom thing! F wa hire got togetner for taa pleasure of Canterbury people. J" P&tras Currants, new season's machine dreiied, 4|d perib If 13 lbs for .. •• •• •• •• f'3 E" New Valencia Rawn*. at 4Jd per lb. .. 12 lbs. for 4/3 •! New Sultana*, at sid. per tb. .. .. I' 2 lbs. lor 5/3 V Mucatel Saedad Ri sins, 7d per lb. .. 12 lb*. for 6,9 r* Spanish Mu«eatel«.>l : 2 per lb. •. large bote> f./- each 3f C»!iforniai Mascitela, in fanoy cartoons, ftt .. 1/- cash t> Finest Dates, in cartoons, at .• ..sd. and 6d. each pLoose D ttes, at .. .. • • «• P«t % Finest Jordan Almonds. .. ♦• •• -/2 pwlb rFinest Valencia Almonds, .. •• i/operibjj Finest Sicily Almonda, .. .. •• 1/4 per lb !•» Turkish Figa, finest new layen, .. .. 6d par lb •£*. New Protoben Figs, .. .• • • ." P»« |p>3.£ Finest Bag Figs, ... • • ■ •** »"* «* P 81 »' E> New Season's Prunes, .. .. ..4d and Cd per b J*, Ctlif jrnian ETapor*ted Apricots, new season's, at 1/6 per lb.. J; Califoraian ETaporated Peaches, new season's, at 10a per lb r> Barcelona Nuto, ■,^i per !u?* Brazil Nuts, .. *'£ ft Almond NnU •• p«r b gg Walnut per u3l P.mnuts •' n \-r Mpettfe New Season'i Canned Fruits, Finest Qn%ltty— . JS At .. .. •• I/-per tin, 11/6 per do2ea t»* Cryjtalised Fruits, Aeeorted Fruits, Cherries, Apricots, .f£ Pears. Angelic*. in 41b boxes, at .. ->/• P««'« 3 Preserred Ginger, in jars, at .. .. lOd »nd 8» E^ Preserved Chow Chow, in jar*, at .. •• */» g Nietz Crystalised FruiU, in Jib, Jib, and lib t><«ee— • H A\ . ~ .. 6d 1/- and l/iO per pox -.R Finland FraiVsUete .. •• •• W P ef box J^ FRUIT WINES &GOROIAL& I Tea ineit iommer drinki wsential for the holiday*, £ whan there are so many outdoor fttnetions. Here it aa fc assortment thai you are not likely to see anywhere else. d Lime Jnice, Ship English, 1/- per bottle tt^l-'ff Lime Jaice Cardial, Letnon Syrup, Pineapple Cordial, bsrry Vinegar, Btrawberry Cordial at 1/- per bottle ,-d Lemea Squash Crystali, 6d per kortle - , -. Bird's Thirst Quenchers for Home-made lemonade, 6d p«jj bottle j :1 Brook'e Lemen Bqua«h, 1/4 per botUe ~*, BiUln'f and Saander* , , at 1/4 per bottle A Mont Serrat Lice Juice at 1/4 a*d i/2 per botfl« *J| B«se'e Baglieh Lime Juice Syrup, 1/6 per bottle %;.:! Ayer'i Fruit Cordial Extracts: Kaspberry, Oraje, Pia«a|fHV'| Cider aad Oinger Wiae at I/- per bottle ■ • v;J NEW ZEALAND WINKS: We aw agenta for Mod^rt;| Celebrated Wines; Port, .Censtantia and Sherry *t »h' f yerdosea; laralid Port, M/- p«r doa.; Burfoady, «V-I per dose*. ' BISCUITS, WAFERS, ETC. | Frean's and Carr'i famoas biseuitaeent to u>, betiMi W § olhen, and we hare made oar fricei reaienaW*. '^| AfrieM Glaeie, 1/6 fer lb.; Apiieetiaee, l|«i*.A.i ■ebeta/l/- lb.; Bel««iUh| per lWl; Cale Nolr, 1/-; Ginger Flakt*. 1/4; eoUe|, ' Gkibiea, 1/-; Cameo Shartkread, 1/8; Bieh OwcwoaiM;.| S; I*U Fairy Cakes, 1/4; Cierry Wafer*. 1/4; Mkj Swiet. 1/6; TUia Diabetic, 2/9; till* J^ I ™^!^ Jam Roll, 1/-; Aaierted Cracknel*. 1/8; Pine PoMiegi. 1/4 a&4 a/6; leed Xmae Cekee, ii% iKook'i, 1/6 and 2/9 each.
HATStjjOb SHIRTS 10\ \ 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 j 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 .. 4/6 5/6 6/6 Tuscan Panamas .. 4/6 5/6 to 21/One 35/- Panama .. .. ttfComfortable Fashion Shirts, white and stripes, assorted fancy silk stripe, or plain .. 3/11 to 6/6 1/- Ties now going at ..3 for 1/ TRIBES 219 HIGH STREET.^
N.Z. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, j ! J SIGNWRITINO GLASS BMBOSSIHO I I [ DECORATING PAINTING, Kto* RtO. 1 I B. BUTTON, I I liroiTEß OF HIGH-CLASS WUI-HMIIIII. 1 I 810 GASHEL ST. .■"' | ; juumnnryii '.TMWfffW'"*"' ;*jf
THE REASON WHY I van i| Houferfs J is the Standard Cocoa of the M World is that it combines fj| Flavour, Quality and Economy M as they are not combined in || any" other Cocoa. || ■■ Ml BEST & GOES FARTHEST: jj
GET RID OF RHEUMATISM. COOKE'S RHEUMATIC WAFEM cure RbeumattUß, Gout, Lumbago and Sciatica by the ■Jy rztioaal nvthnd. They purify and cteaaw Uμ blood, drivinf out the poisonous uric acid which causes thcta lilmrati. Thr mot: obstinate rales will yield to (iKM Wafer*— celtef com« after the first lew cksfs. Try a box to-day. Price 1 /• a box. W«R. Cooke & Son Pharmaceutical Chemists, US HMH STREET . .. Oasettt* frtmrnn't Cjjoß-5
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