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M IS- ' r se--107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH* if f The Everyday Store for Everybody. .. r* || 'ft) I « THE SILKEN THREAD. 1 J TT is the silken thread of value that binds our customers to the Farmers' Co-op.—and value i * * * here does not mean mere cheapness, but honest worth. The Farmers' Co-op. is a If, c different kind of store to the ordinary lot. It was brought into existence, years and years ',J.t WJw ago, for the specific purpose of affording the greatest trading advantages to the greatest (J+ f *' •*. gL*| number, and from that fundamental policy there has never been any deviation. We give W* 1.. - C you the choice of the best goods the markets of the world afford —there is quality in all oar \ S<; $ merchandise, and our prices are fully ten per cent, lower than all others. We buy for spot T 1 , I cash, and secure all the discounts and concessions that accrue to the cash buyer; and we I S I are content with a moderate profit. There is no fortune-building here—no merchant prince 1 8 r I to have his pockets lined with your gold. You are always certain of obtaining your moneys # I JL worth every time you make a purchase here. J* 1

SuitS & OverCOatS Warm, Fleecy ; .r> Made to Measure. Blai)ketS. L Smart tailoring i, on. of the strongest of the KTrSfS S? "tE^". £££*& . I Farm.™- Co-op. to men folk. Our tadors ar,.clever at the d&t w „ _ Ja c » «J , game, they know all the woe point, and see thatthose points Mvi We offar Joa . % lendid Be)ectio ,. of \ , are in every suit, m every garment We -grantee abaelut* MmforUbl . * Bp#n 4.i U Wm _. u * priced 1 > satisfaction. Ton will be pleased with tho fit, the style, the .-,„._., ..,_.■/.fr..- _~..„.,-,«-. . . . «, fc workmanship, the fabric. the pattern, and ihe price. Oar ALL-WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS from th. hading mills };, prioes ar. very reasonable. i r |_!_ iiim ID i. » om „_,- V SAO SUITS, made to mes-rare, horn the beet English and ££ _S«MaSte-W_-- ■ I ' Colonial tweed.- Al -..-.. ..38/6 24/6 26/- 38/6 j. At .. 75/- to 120/- For Double Bed*— I SAC SUITS, made to measure, from Worsteds, Vieunae, «r At 92/6 24/6 26/6 SO/- 32/6 ,; I ' _! rg **~ •,__/ *_. ■.-../ -'!■- At .. TO/- to ISO/- __| ..67/- 66/6 4-2/8 60/- to 73/-<! ' BEAUFORT OB PAGET SUITS, mads to meaaare, from **' *~ /w w/ ° •**' '°' _l 3 . Tweed., Worsteds, Vienna., or Serge.— «•* « «-* "-.I - At .. 88/- to 160/- BUSH RU£_S. - ;; TROUSERS, made to measure, ia Tweeds, Saddle Tweed., ' •*»**;• j- '/ - Whip-oord, or Worsteds— The wonderful utility of theee rugs is well known. We are J : i '■' * ( At .. ' .. 21/8 to SS/- .hewing*a very ine selection of runs In cheek, and strip..— '.. ~ RIDING BREECHES, made to measure, in Saddle Tweeds, At 6/6 11/6 12/6 13/6 14/8 15/6 10/9. fla.;.'j ; Whip-cord, Ac— " ' At 36/- to 65/- , ' COVERT COATS, made to measure from the best English W~*f fl __ and Coloniiil, Beaver, Venetian and Melton Cloths— ■"* I*% fl"| #1 £_T fl O O fl* At 66/- to 86/- I IdllllW-ia %X\Y\j CHESTERFIELD OVERCOATS, _aad. to m«-_mre, La * w-*« f J _ ' English Citing- „ w . f 11616^65. CHESTERFIELD OVERCOATS, made to measure, ia heavy - { j Si:«^£.2r Mtißg ' ytrj ,t711,h *"""• Mostly Colonial Made. '" ] At ** '•* ** •'. 7 °/ ** I'O/- T)M| np<jn flaillwb _•».» Zealand, , j xjfrr- ' because they are honestly made of pure Now Zealand we 4{<jfv% And compared with maeh of the inferior imported goods, lt y J«^%) _«, . j. .. 1 • are aot expensive—at least, not at the Farmers' Co-op. '. ■■ | t-Xtraordinary values in colonial flannels, in fh.i_ui, w__to;j|^; »»d Orkaey grey— M-'-- • ___._. I*.-_.£_-**-. -* •• ,| / 2 4 4 i/« i/» 1/11 •*-* _■■'-. I I rA If OQ_ " DOCTOR " FLAKNEL, Tory safe wear, in cold weathw— '- W\y ' , , . . ■ _ • ARMY OBEX FLANNEL, a very wsrviceaW* flannel— . . ■,-__. Beeent fortunate purchase, ol large quantities of dress stuffs 44 ftj f/0 1/tO */-» 7»«* IB plaoe as in a ptrtieularly advaatageoua position for value CREA.M SAXONT FLANNEL for family wear— . , Iff -£^ giving. We urge inspection of thepe weaves as soon as At , 1 / 8 1/ejd 1/7sd 1/10 2/- 2/7 * JW* Iff -? possible, for w. know they will move out quickly at thwe FLANNELBTTES in cream, whit, and pink— , iff Prices. At ... 6Jd B_d 10Jd 11i 1/- »>wr4 .'lff-£ VENETIAN CLOTHS, in navy blue, brown, freeo and hhtek, TLANNHI__TT_tS im .tripesllMU— ,_,_,_,■__, : ~;?lff ! .-...wide- • Al .. . 7idßidlo_dllidl/1 ay_rd Iff ; At 2/6 a yard ' ' - "ifi COBTOMB TWEEDS, in all the newest aad most fashionable -"riff '' mixtures, -_in. wide— tf • # «' ——t j -*' Iff' , At .. 2/11 3/6 4/6 a yard Dplf OHIF FOnfWFAP It COLONIAL TWEEDS, ia brown and green, *_in. wide— |\CI ICIUIV 1 Vrv#-l W V>C&| Iff- :'. At 4/11 5/9 5/H a yard . ' iff- " ADMIRALTY SKBGE, in navy bine.-4in. wide— FVt** Man -' -Iff ' - -'■-■■ At .. 2/9 3/3 3/6 3/11 4/3 4/8 • J»r* _TI_H. iTICn. .... ;■«. i JACKET CLOTHS, in shades of grey. 1 5_in wide- Gold wrt •miv doctor. WII., for they np ♦. all the.r-U A * •/° »»* 7 ' B • *•** Mrioo. that affli.* n. in Dm wiatw raoaUhs." HaaVfl -,_ _ wear strong serviceable feotwwur now, aad here it at'-'M;"-.-^ 1 assortment that iansibla «.b will appreclat. ; ;■"' rv • _o FRENCH CALF BOOTS, apm or eloMd frooto— «i)H ..'. I lfl*PQQinOr-l lOWtm At .. ..18/8 16/6 20/- 21/-a pair W __#ICaOniSL VJU ¥f 113 FRENCH CALF COOKHAMB, hand-eewn, -tootwl__—- TH 49 At .. as/8 83/6 »6/-*_*lrM Fnr _.nH Rr_V«. OOOKHAMSi in Owp aad Bast India lip, m ged -ol«,» : 1 UI 1 ICII ai_U UUy&* waterproof lining, at ... t9/l-wr;ff'-r' „._,_, _ . __ ,_ iv __*v OBUP COOKHAMB, haad-wwa, .tort mlm, hwt JSncfafc/V "*" Comfortable neghg*o garment, for the cold month, of the year, ma]n fct>> — 23/6 SS/*' - and inexpensive enough to tempt everyone into p.—egging cHBOMe' CALF BOOTS, tea plat«i aad haal tip*— * T^STv saehgarmenU. At 13fV Md 1«/6 >■ ' DRESSING-GOWNS for Men, all _nh. itoek- BOX CALF BOOTS, .awn— '■_.„_, _._,„_ ..'Ll'^.V At .. 22/6 ♦• 88/- At 14/6 18/8 16/6 17/S« r : DRESSING-GOWNS for Boys and Youths— CHBOME CALF BOOTS, aawn— .> '"-*■;'-.: At .. .. 19/6 to SO/- At 18/6 13/S 1«/W«_<*W'i -•>,

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ oaioi's ASBESTOS ROOFING AND WALLING SHEETS. B.rNO FIREPROOF WEATHERPROOF PROOF AGAINST DRY ROT SANITARY TOU6H & ELASTIC Art an UNBURPASSED MATERIAL for Building and other purposes. Sample, and fnll particulars from.... HEPWQRTH, ROSS AND CO., Bon.er.cf Build rigs, 156 Hereford S rest, box_99. CHRiSTGHURGH. 'Phon. 1707. 035*0 » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ <. ♦ ♦ » ♦ + | PUBLIC NOTICE. COVERED-IN COACH TO CHEVIOT A COACH now no- between Etbelton acd Cheviot every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, and retnrninir from Cheviot on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS. e_d SATURDAYS Proprietor, Etbelton. Saddle Horaea and Trap? alwav- on hire a! So«_t_l Station at the ihortett notice.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13100, 27 April 1908, Page 2

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