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N.Z. Farmers* Co-op. f Association, j 107 to 115 CASHEL STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. I The Everyday Store for Everybody. .. I '—■ ——____ 'S . ■■$ _fTTI_ j^i.i~iiai'i»iai»i#%iia WZa ftsJT"~ **£> ft [ THE SILKEN THREAD. 1 § I TT is the silken thread of value that binds our customers to the Farmers' Co-op.—and value f f| | * here does not mean mere cheapness, but honest worth. The Farmers' Co-op. is a I *tj. t different kind of store to the ordinary lot. It was brought into existence, years and years } ;| 2a. ago, for the specific purpose of affording the greatest trading advantages to the greatest ah (i Ft} number, and from that fundamental policy there has never been any deviation. We give- W*" if \ you the choice of the best goods the markets of the world afford—there is quality in all our \ '■& f merchandise, and our prices are fully ten per cent, lower than all others. We buy for spot 7 v "-^ f cash, and secure all the discounts and concessions that accrue to the cash buyer; and we 1 pp I are content with a moderate profit. There is no fortune-building here—no merchant prince V *$ 1 to have his pockets lined with your gold. You are always certain of obtaining your moneys > , 4[ J worth every time you make a purchase here. r-' '^ HU' J"U i~in.frufH.il '■/*» —"li—*"• f*i "* 1" ' ** * 'i- »- 4S ■{ ■ ——« $sr v . . .... ?c: Suits & Overcoats wjf m » P ,eec y fl Made to Measure. BlaijketS. 1 j iii *»v Yon will netd warm, fleecy, heavy bUnlcafct thata aold nig hat blljj Smart tailoring is one of tha strongest reoommandations of the i£ wUfl to hww rMt{ol rhtn Uanketa ,i || Farmers' Co-op. to men folk. Our tailor* are clever at the blankets, and tha best bltr.ktts in tha world an made in New" II gam«, they know all the wee paints, and sea that those pomta Jse*l»nd. We can oft%r you a, splendid aelettiou of warn, 31 are in every suit, in every garmeat. We guarantee a? 90 ' o**0 ** comfortable and dependable blankets at attractive prieea. M satisfaction. Iw will be fj««ltib tha **• «" J* I *' «J ALL-WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS irom to. leading mil]. 1 workmanship, th* f*bne, tho pattern, and trie pnoe. uur ia New Zealand— « prices are very reasonable. Par Single Bada, at 17/S 19/« 82/8 24/» .|l BAG SUITS, made to measure, from tha best Ingluh and For Thrat-qoartar Beda— } m Colonial tweeds- «.--,• At .. .. 13/6 84/B SB/- 28/« ■ At " 78/- to 120/- For Donbla Beds- - 9 BAC SUITS, mada to measure, from Wbrateda, Vtennaa, or At :. 29/8 S4/8 28/8 80/- 39/8; S, Borgea— . - __. K*fcaLarge SUes— *> S At •• TO/- to t2O/- ju ..»7/- 99/8 48/8 80/- to 78/ ■ BEAUFORT OB PAOBT BUITS, made to meaaore, from f '! <M Tweeds, Worsteds, Viounaa, or Serges— !>-.*%t. n««««a«% "'i 5 ' S it ... - iißo/- Bush Kugs. %m TUOU3BR9. made to measure, ia Tweeds, Saddle Tweeds, . , .» . m *& H or Worsteds- The wouderfnl utUity of these rugs Is well known. Waart| M Wh.p-cord, or Worsteos al/6 to 88/- showing a yery fina selection of rugs in O.ack. and stripes- Vj 9-' RIDINO BRBBCHES'/made to mewure, in Saddle Tweeds, At 8/8 11/8 19/8 18/8 I*/8 18/8 18/8 ■, .' At lP "°°..' C '~~-'. . 88/- to 88/- ' ,'-.■■■:'.■. .■;■•. i- .m W COVERT COAT3 r made to measure from the best English j-jg M riauneisanp CHESTBRFIBLD mada to maasura, In f[ f XX -. -^^H^ TF*T~r?**? , ~.-.. «»/,«a* '. rlannelettes. -Wt CHESTERFIELD OVERCOATS, made to measure, in heavy '_ •-.;/. V Uj_ . " English and Colonial Overooating, very stylish patterns, JMsi*ictiV rfilntllAl flade f^amWaY double or single breasted— 1 IU3UV yUlUliiai x '.gffl».'; At |j». .... •• 70/- to 1.70/- y on OUI depend upon the flannels made ia r New ZaalaJitiaW^ w " : because they ara boneitly; made of ; pura New Zealand *M||SK' < And compared withmuob of tha inferior imported goods, Jwa|BMi , # __ -•'•■' . are not expensive—at least, not at thaFaimeray.Co-ojr. v 7 s>,,^Bß^Bj Extraordinary Values in ' colonial flannels, aii-wooi, in soetiaoa, &&>'™j§slw / * / : - -and Orkney grey— -"'" : ■■'■■• t'H'/•''>-■-. i '4faHßJyi ■' ■■<. "■ " aT*» 1-' •- - ' ; ' At .. 12, d 1/2|d 1/8 vl/8 1/11 » TV*®m\W I If PC'S aT*slrll*ir*Q •' DOCTOR." FLANNEL, very sate wear fwflold weather— \\J 1 dUI IV3» At ■:? .. .. : 178% 2F?2/2id a yardj^P ARMY GBBT FLANNEL, iTeryiervfceable flannel— ' ''^Lm. Bsoent fortunate purchases of large quantities of dress stuffs At r ; -■:-'.. • ; 1/7. ul/8- 1/1 A&h * T* l * "^Vj plafte v? iii » pirticularly advantageous position for value bBEAM SAXONY FLANNEL for family wear— BBJ giving. We urge inspection of these weaves as soon as A t 1/8 t/ejd 1/7* d 1/10 * yard MM pos*ibld, for we know they will move out quiokly at these FLANNELETTES in cream, white and ptok— " .mm l Jrices. - At . .. B|d B}d lOid>ld 1/- a '"*|H VENETIAN CLOTHS, in navy blue, brown, green and black, ' 8 . a yardH COSTUME TWEEDS, in all tha newest and most fashionable . ■, -v; r , :•. /■■■/ "WSaW mixtures 44,n.wids- y 8/fJ . yKd Dplfo FrtfltVa/ e^jjiß COLONIAL TWEEDS, in brown and green, illnfwida-'' JtVCIICIUIC I WV^^^^^lMß - At' -Vll 8/»-:8/lV- •*•**: • '''^ ! w^-- :; V-m-T' ::^ ''"«■ ADMIRALTY SERGE, in navy blue. 44in. wide— . Ffir-Mfill. ' '^teaaaV At 2/9 3/3 3/8 3/11 */9 */8 a yard . ■ WI If »a=|l. IWk%W JACKET OLOTHB, in shades of grey, 54in. wide— Cold w#t means doctor's bills, for they lead up to all Qißßj At -. 6/Q.and 7/8 » y«rd Mrjfttl . ninaatai that afflict us in the wiotsr months - ttjJIIB . "■ - ' ahonld wear strong serviceable Jootwear now, and hero J*-*|wß 1 assortment that sensible x "^^M^ . , FRENCH CALF BOOTS, open or closed fronts— 'llelk DressirijS[-Gowns ■^^■ 9 & o ri^2&^2t*mm For Men and Boys. Coo ±^,^»^^'i J ° di *.^ a^S^K im .- - x . '' ■- CRUI* COOKHAMSihand-tewa, stout soles, beat. EnpfißjHßE Comfortable negligee garments for the oold months of tha year. m% \,, at., •..■•■', ,28/8 28/- 27Ag88 and inexpensive enough to tempt everyone into possessing C HROMB CALF BOOTS, toe plaUs and heel tips— - s^gßß such garments.' -At '- »>.,v-''V- : ..:'ii '■■■:■ '-:-' A~ii~'iW9i9 **i f^Hf^BLW DRESSING-GOWNS for M«, all new stock- Bte|| . BOXCALF BOOTS, 17^» CfIR^CALFBOO^w^^

' \S, / *A perfect combining ■ '{'-'^ r H A?A Strength, Puruy and Solubility/*--;'..;■;(.'. B ■■-■; -./"■!/-. §Hj |geta . . JT lfii 8 ■ ■■ ?M Wm I EUREKA. • »:; 7--' : 7st ■ J4s/- suit ■4S/-J - wjr. m i. Because I KNOW you win be 10 The TOOSI DCIICIOUS, ( f§B | well satisfied you will come ' v; 1 W3m .»^^^^. 70Ur Refreshing and Invigorating f| || j a. Because, though I expect to v- ~ y- - ■.-'■-«= 31 R make a little profit on your n [ j.ll f OCOaS ''& s|| § first «tit, I expect to make more UI rtU K*VK,VOO. .... -Ye? 3si© i sUU by suiting you and your % '.'''.-■'--,■- ;!? I* friends in the future. ; .-££ itjiß WIU yoa coma in and lot mc . ■ . • . _ /,' • ««-,»«•* «!%». of BEST 6? GOES., » "B"r&l!BISr HE SELLS SUITB ' , " === *^ TFSIBtiM COLOMBO ST. L ~ ■" ■ . . (Opposite Congreve's). .'.'''.•.. ' '- : . :^£ss&tim "" ' " ~™ BY WARRANT 0F APronTn^^|^ OARIIBDE * "I ..<■ - : "'^'^>ilß 018 Our stocks are the miEBLsW - K&aßeV &M .'"'^lil A f ct*|liiLH Dominion, only firtl- W W ■ HT ™ :"^3« uflMLeJl&Sfel cIM » qoality being _-.^.i-»'A'lTrA^ N PAINTER ANDDECORAIM INSTITUTIONS and TOWNS «**> * AI Io A LAItOK STOCK OF .:< -*« «--«-. MIRRORS AND BRITISH PI^TECLJ^-^* g-J- NZ ftETYLENE fitt « Bon a^-^^^^;^ LIGHTING COY. LTD. Retail Paperhangings , oil, colour and -^V"*^^ 179 ABMA«M BTBEHT, I > JSil AmRH STREET. CHBISTCHUB^j Telephone « 5 j6. CHRISTCHURCH. I |-| Qf COLOIVJ ttU -5» I W&a» ■f - : WIT» »»»»*■ v~ -V-VS $«1|

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13101, 28 April 1908, Page 2

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