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107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. If |

The Everyday Store for Eveiybody.m]m

SILENCE! I It used to be "no wisdom like silence," now it's, "To succeed you must advertise," and the Farmers Co-op, thoroughly believes in this. But truth in advertising is essential, and this is too olttn overlooked by the general advertiser. We believe in placing the absolute truth 'i\ before our customers—and it is because we have strictly adhered to this principle that we T have secured the confidence and goodwill of so many hundreds of shoppers. The Farmers ',7 Co-op, is a different kind of Store it exists, for the public benefit, it thrives because it strictly adheres to the fundamental policy of affording the greatest trading advantage to the '.\ greatest number. There are no individuals to be made rich—a modest return on capita] and . Cthe maintenance of financial stability is all that we are concerned with. You will find the V. Farmers Co-op, merchandise of the highest quality, and the prices, generally, are tully io per cent, lower than you will have to pay at other stores. /-

"DIABQLO," Or Devil on Two Sticks. . The most f»9oin»ting game of the century and the rage of Europe and the United State*. Ahi althful outdoor pastime for both eexts. "We have opened n large and very complete equipment of the plaything* for thie new mo. ENAMELLED IRON CONE, with rubber endi, with uticki complete, at 1/6 to set BRASS COKE, with rubber endu, at 2/- the eet THE COM 110 SEHIB ,, *'.—In th-se seiits the cone ie joined by a atrong eteul spring, which given it greater buoyancy, and enable! the thrower to play with greater precision. LIGHT STRONG WOOD CONE and STICKS, at 3/11 and 4/6 the ret DOUBLE SET, 2 cones and 2 sets of sticks, for two playeri, at 6/6 the two set< . ' THE COMBO SPORTING- FEEIES.—In this aeries the devil or cone is jo.ned by two itrong t>pring>, bat th<» cone is made of the finest hard felt, and ii practically indostructible. i 1 Felt Cone and 1 eet of eticke, at 11/6 j i 1 Felt Cone and 2 seti of sticks, at 17/6 2 Felt Conea and 2 *»te of eticke, at 21/THJ3 ORIGINAL DIABOLO SERIES.— The " MepWieto," strong irjn humming deTil, with rubber ends, at 4/3 the Eet The " Exceleior," very similar to the above, at 4/3 the iet The "Par sian " brass d-vil, with rubber ends, at 4/8 the eet The " Populera," plat d devil, with rubber ende, at 4/6 the set The Cork Diabolo, cork devil very light and strong, at 6/3 the set The E. G. Celluloid and Eubber devil, at 6/8 the set The "Sportiff " Celluloid and Nickel Devil, with solid rubber ends, ac 9/6 the set WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR For Winter Time. Serviceable foot coverings, well made of the most durable leathers, elegant in shape, built on anatomical lines, and finished in the be»t *ty)e. There is comfort in wearing such shoes, and thert is pleasure in bujing them, for they are so moderately priced. . ' • ' BOX CALF BOOTS, weltod, strong eolee, Cuban heels, medium toe'i, at 19/6 21/-22/6 a pair BOX CALF BOOTS, pointed toes, sown, at 14/6 16/6 a pair : CHKOME CALF BOOTS, medium or pointed toes, at 10/6 11/8 li/6 a pair ( ■ . FREtfCH CALF SHOES, sown, excellent -wearing, at 9/11 10/9 11/6 a pair . CHROME SHOES, at 8/6 8/115/6 a pair BOX CALF SHOES, at 11/6 and 18/6 a pair , GOLOSHES, in all shapes, at 3/11 4/6 4/11 s> pair CARDIGAN JACKETS. For the Winter months there is nothing more comfortable for knockabout wear than Cardigan Jackets, and they are to inexpensive that everyone can become posse iced of one. MEN'S SIZE 3, at 6/9 7/9 8/9 10/9 12/6 each EXTRA LARGE SIZE'S for very big men, at 8/6 10/- JB/8 •** ' EXTJBA FINE QUALITY, can be worn under yeet, at zl/- M/ 9 seoh BOYS , JERSEYS. Jeneys make fine Mchool togs for the boys in the Wiater eo.ths. These Jeiseya we have in navy, blue, made of all wool, *nd will not fade or get shabby ' At 3/11 4/3 4/6 4/11 each HOT WATER BAGS. These are guaranteed to be made of the finest new rubber, aad with ordinafy care ehould-last tor years. These goods now carry an duty of 20 per cent, but for all that our prices are very moderate At 5/11 7/U 6/8 8/11 10/9 12/6 18/9 each v>

CARBIDE- ——i mi- Our stocks are (h<T " 4.AKGEST in the imported . • . . LOWE»T QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION ' INSTALLATIONS for . . ! RESIDENCES CHURCHES i INSTITUTIONS and TOWNS •;]' Undertaken, and all work guaranteed, < ZZSgL'' N.Z. ACETYLENE GAS &c ' LIGHTING COY. LTD. 178 ARM A-H STREET, 8 Telephone 1336. CH3I3TCHURCH. | Are You Run Down? DO YOU TIRE SOON? • GET EASILY UPSET? TAKE COLD EASILY? GET FRETFUL, AND SLEEP FITFULLY? Sure sign* you are run down. Take WILSON'S , ! ' CONCENTRATED ! Halt Extract and stop worrying, Wilson's Malt Extract is the concentrated essence of rich, rips N.Z, grown barley, and contains all the imminent of the grain ja aa easily assimilated form. The analyst himself says it is rich in nitrogenous or blood-making properties, that's why it is the best blood and body builder you can get. Nature's own tonic. It's pleasant to take-certain to cure. Try it. , 1p CHEMISTS «« tg% y & STORES I ID Only HAVE WILSONS-NOTHING ELSE. C356S 1 °~ YON SIERAKOWf X! & GO. KHun «l Wlr* Shattan, M«at, rmeM, Win m< Iran Base, Mi all ktam . m UrtbM m« gaursl wfmmt. Mm rtwt t Wtwfc m* tmthm. 100 COLOMBO STIteKT. OHRISTCHURCH W»M«lfc C>W» j -j- — ~r\

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13097, 23 April 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13097, 23 April 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13097, 23 April 1908, Page 2

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