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- j* 107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. The Everyday. Store for Everybody,

SILENCE! ; aamcamaaaaaaaawmmanmaamtaaaMmmaaaamwmmmaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaawa 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 j is too often overlooked by "the , general advertiser. We believe in placing the absolute truth j before our customers —and it is because we have strictly adhered to this principle that we j have secured the confidence and goodwill of so many hundreds of shoppers. The Farmers 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 adrantasss to tbie greatest number. There are no individuals to be made rich—a modest return on capital and the maintenance of financial stability is all that we are concerned with. You will find tbe Farmers Co-op. merchandise of the highest quality, and the prices, generally, are hilly io per cent, lower than you will have to pay at other stores.

1 " DiABOLO," I Or Devil on Two Sticks. The most fascinating «*«<» of the w>n-.nry and the rage of Borop* and tho United States. A healthful ent-loor pastime for both ■*»••. We have ■ poned a large and very complete equipment of tho playthinge for thia new guiae. ENAMELLED lEOX CONE, -with rubber en<le, with -tick* eomploU, at _/6 ti.e Bot BRASS COIIE, with rubber "nds, at ?/- the let THE COM 1.0 SEtili-V—ln th.-j-ra ec*i--s the cone it joined by a strong steel spring, which give-* it greater buoyancy, and enable* tha thrower to play with greater prtcuioti. i LIGHT STRONG WOOD CONE and STICKS, at 3/11 and _/« the eet ■ DOUBLE SET, 2 eonea and 2 sets of sticks, for two playort, at 6/6 the two seti THE COMBO SPORTING- f-ERIKf.—In thia aeries the deril or eoae is joined bv tw* itrong -.pving-, but th-* cone is mads of the fine»t hard felt, and ia practically indestructible. 1 Pelt Cone and 1 «et of sticks, at 11/6 1 P<*lt Cone and 2 seta of rticks, at 17/6 2 Felt Con.M aid 2 »<_ta of ttk'ka, at 21/THE OBIGINAJj DIABOLO SSKIKS.— The " Mephisto,*' ftrong iron hamming devil, with rubber ends, at A 3 tho ect Tbo " Kxoieior," very similar t» the above, at 4/8 the set I Tbe "Parsron " brass d< vil, with rubber ends, at 4/8 tbe mat Thu " Populiero," platkd devil, with rubber ends, at 4/6 the set The Cork Diabolo, eerk devil very Hgfct and strong, at 6/3 the set Tbe B. G. Celluloid and Bnbber devil, at ©/3 the set Tbe " Sportiff " Celluloid and Niokai Devil, with solid rafcber ends, a- 9/t» the ret WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR For Winter Tlmo. Serviceable foot eovrrings, well made of the moat durable leathers, olegant in shape, built on anatomical lines, and finished ia the beat ..tyle. There is c-.nifort in wear.ng such shoeavand there it ploaaure in buying them, for they are so moderately priced. BOX CALF BOOT.-?, welted, itwmg soles, Cuban heels, medium toes, at 19/6 21/- 22/6 a pair BOX CALF BOOTS, pointed toes, sewn, at 14/6 15/6 a pair CHBOME CALF BOOTS, medium or pointed toes, at 10/6 11/6 18/6 » F»» r FRENCH CALF SHOES, sewn, •xcellent Trending, at 9/U l©/» 11/6 CHROME SHOES, at 8/6 8/11 9/6 a pair BOX CALF SHOES, at 11/6 and IS/6 a pair GOLOSHE I, in all shapes, at 8/11 4/6 4/11 a pair CA-.D2QAR. JACKETS. For th* Winter months there is nothing; men comfortable for knockabout wear than Cardigan Jackets, and they are m inexpensive that overy one can .become possessed of <me. MEN'S SIZE3, at 6/9 7/9 8/9 10/9 12/6 each EX I'RA LARGE SIZES for very big men, at 8/6 10/- lt/6 «Kh EXTRA FINE QUALITY, can be worn ua-der Test, at SI/- tMf9 mmh BOYS' JERSEYS. Jwteys make fine school togs for the boys in the Winter ***&*. These Jersey* we have in nary blua, mad* of all weoi, ami wiH mm* fade or get .habby At 3/11 4/3 4/6 4/11 each HOT WATER BAGS. Thesn are <n» »nt#ed to be made of the* fineet new robber, asd with ordinary care should last for yearn. These food, now oarryaa extra duty of 20 per cent, but for aH that our pn»s are rmtj mmmnaaa At 5/11 7/11 6/3 8/11 Mtff !*/• »/• •«*

Suede Gloves. Many women prefer toede toUd,bat *__. perhapei«aa_att«roffa&ey,oertaiiilyflae4e "i gl>. a* are exceedingly nice, for they mtm very pliable, and wear welL We totter* | ! we offer the widert choice of taaae giorcs, t' as the foUowiag will shoe*— ' d " The La ftwoorite," in bearer, ma, brows ? and gray, with white aad aslf atiaab- 4 iag, piqoa sown, two mmam '£. AitfUapab g '• The Marfair." zeal Oaattte, heary __**_, J in light fawn, browa, gray, buck aad h white, 2 dome faateoer*, at tyt a pair ,■ $ "Tbe Premier,** ia baar.r, tan, browa, ' *"• black aad pastel shades, ptqas mwb. 4 domes. At 6/9 a fair . i\ "The Merlier/* rary fiaaeoede gloves, ia . ${ black aad white only, 4dome faetenem - ' '-{ At 6/11 a pair ; f " The Blegaatea," dceoey suede gloves, io - -^ gray and light pastel shades j three - i-i pearl battoas. At 6/11 a pair -*l "Tbi Bean-ait," •trong.eerricMhle black | •node giowee, piqae _e«_, 4 dome ' . % fasteners.' At C/ll a pair '-; ~| " Tbe Atop,** beary saodo gteres, in fawa, * |! bearer, taa, brown, grey, with bread * ' J^j ••If points, also black, with self sad a ' '$ white points; three aad four domes '• __ At 6/6 a pair ' | "Tbe laur," dependable aaade glores, ia 2] *"■ % bearer, taa aad btaaa, S deate -' % fasteners. At 4j9 a |air '' -1 LONG GLOVES. i "TheEolahe,''Bbattoßh_agthkidgJem, | ia white bearec, taa, brown, grey and - I Mask. At Vila pair | White Waehiag Ed CHevas, U aad 16 - I button length. At t/11 aad 4/11 . | "Ths Bertha." 8 bottom mmmm glove*, fa | white, beaver, brows aad blank, I I pearl battou. At C/ll a pair 1 "TbeLwia./'IS aad 1C bateea leaftb .'§ ■aad* gloves, ia white, bearer, brova, - f grey aad blaek. At7/«aad»/t | Vigorous ! Veiling Values If yoaar* wanting a Toil yea will aeed V ; 1 to m« tha assortment* at tbe Jhrmers' - : | All the fashionable aorta are here, -: J aad all the prices are jast as lav as we \ .\ | can _aak» them. I I Sooeian Veilings, ia white, gmj, beewa. } | nary blae, grew, &c At l/» • ya*d \- ~_ £ Blaek Vsiliags, a fia* ■■nihanat . -I i At 1/- 1/4'l/t 1/t */4 ayasd • \ | Meter Veils ia aUamhioaabla laluaie u _j 1 At 8/11 */» VU «* •/» «a*>g I - MacftmWeigen , "v Journal of Fashion- ; : 1 The Perm imOeMee> mam maamiy 'mm wUfc./ \ I this aopolar awataly jfmiaai, aad m : \ tbo-dd be ia awarj beeaa. WMfc every - : | ao-aber » aaafal paper pattern ia girea -' ] 1 aaray giat-i* j | Posted t* yoa fw six a_M«MM far Peetad to yo» for Ueetee mnatha far _/-. -I Wacaaatad-yoatba aaat aaatber -Ctm -' ] i wia-ecderitrigbtaaar. * j 1

GSRfeSISE ■"""" -"'—"l j i tfßßE__B_H--_H------_-------M np Our stocks are the I I J CALCIUM j j Paperhangings .. Paperhangings; ■ ,■ A AI?riST , C 1 for B | KESICEN'CES CHURCHES B I r ■!• . "~^ -NST-TUTIONS and IX)WNS | I Vnieruken. and all work foaranteed. Ik - >' 53&.: KZ-'OETYIEME 6*S .. CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK . . '■ "" ,-JKLS?'- IT , C - '• . . . SATISFACTION ASSURED .... A 178 ARMA-H STREET, HI —.«.»»»-.«« Telephone , 53 6. CHRISTCHURCH. | SAMPLES POST FREE TO ANY ADDRESS . v HiaMju'ji jiii lainjfiumi 11 lawiamiwiaainiiiiamiiii j - , „ , , ',- w .-. iApeYoaßunDownP]:; o Rf TTTON DO YOU TIRE SOON? | • M. J-L 1 GET EA.SILY UPSET? 1 -• Jet\-r°Jt d ful s a l nd 1 I Paperhaafer, Decorator and Sign Writer SLEEP FITFULLY? |' | * ••f*'" mmwmmm Q - v . Sure *i g n S you -re run down. T.ke | ' . . 310 CASHEL STREET . . \ WILSON'S i'| -PHONE 557.' N«fTtt3s»o-sr e . CONCENTRATED I Pk — —— — am i ym A^m j ma^mm j mm \ mmlm gammmjmmm m^^ iALT EKTEAOT — 1] and stop warryiDg. *j . r^taaamma^amM^ammaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaammmmmmmmmmWmmWmmmWmmmmam^^mamma^^'^^^^ contaiot all the' numnient of tie grain in »n [ Pi-PAKOA, ATHEKK * CORWTHIC 6^SS_BBBSk? !f ' The analyst himself says it«rich in nitro- I ,7 $ genoos or blood-making propertie*, thafs i Wl_^.«— 5 Dbnoa*,_*£_£ J why It a the bent blood anj body builder f Sapphire ft Diamond. Rl|"lSf S Bff. C? lOftiO ' \ youcantet. Natures own tonic. j 70/- IIEW IJ&bluK'll JplKj ij It's pleasant to take-certain to tare. jj ~ ui... fl_!'^_3_£__>£_-_ff-JEWELLERY || HAVE WILSONS-NOTHING ELSE. I RiVv & tKamo--, ■*- ~ C^^^dmiTA P m _ , „ „ I p '£fe--io/- !Mected by te. T. VTttte. o» hi* reee-- »«t to " "I ' 1 ~ I KMI«Kf M THEJMMT CMM TSItW —f J— § tELUM AT WWEST CASH »Rlt€» R«b, & Dia—< VON SIERAKOW K! 4 CO. i RO .. AT .. -; M__k«n of Wire ShsHer., Slpia, Fwt*, f P £7/">A .... - U_T« i(Mkei Parreb m. taurtn. E -| 208 COLOMBO ST., V§^H 100 COLOMBO STREET, I Q , „. rl ,,„ rTnß CHRIBTGHURCH I fl And LAMDTON QUAY. UELUNCTOM. r^*!»■»* Ttllf"-" t-M. CgM} | j | Sapphire & Diaraoad. K»taW_ti_d 1J73. fi J £» ( lr ' . , . ' >: i."'a

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13098, 24 April 1908, Page 2

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