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The Store That Serves You Right. ; 107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. =* — ———,—_—————_—___ ""*"*""^*"*"^"* M^ m —i■i YOUR COPJFIDEPICE GOODWILL Jl This sreat, big business, known as the Farmers Co-op., has been built up by assiduously cultivat 3 ms the confidence and goodwill of the people—by giving them honest merchandise at hon«t r ~ f prices. ,We want your custom, but we want to deserve it. We want you to buy here to day and upon every other occasion that you require goods. We want you to feel thoroughly confident and satisfied that you will get good value i.ere every time you buy; and the oftener you trarL here the greater will be th= advantages to you. and to all our other customers. This store exists for your bent*lit—to provide you with the best buying laci ities. The more trade we secure th? more opportunity have we of extending the trading facilities. The Farmers Co-op, serves' you rignt every time, no matter whether you come here to spend a few shillings or a few pounds. superior EVENING WEAR ACCESSORIES. ■' Unaerwear all fashionable things. ' For ff.On. The bsaut T and dwm of th« Evening Cottumee depend tn th*» emphasis upon the Appropriate Glorta aad BotAmn ' Wβ hare ]ust unpacked a «m»H lot of Faae, ThrowoTer tic*™* and Faecinator. m«ke a bie differena! t# mpn'e nnd*rw.-ar of euperior quality. The yt ,n prefer the prettseet end most faeh on*ble of theee ttoetau ««« g»rinente are wade of fin et lambswool, alonff t<. the Farmers Co-op. You will be Mtisfied wiJi fcKT'»!2 are ixfc * -well finished nod iv tlLiukabie. and the Taiuee. gooei Particular xu>-n will uppreaate thie'grade e?»#i-»kiiiM*% **.*,*-**. ofanderclo'hiMg. EVENING GLOVES. Unde-Bhins, at 7/3 "THE EULILTE " 8-button KiU Gloren, in white, bla«k, llrhi rm Ur.d«rpimte, at 8 a *U'l H^ht shades ... ... ... At 6/11 a ndr Extra large ewe Shirt*, at 8/9 WHITE WASHING KID GLOVES, 12-batton length *^ Extra Jaitfu cine P.inte, at 10 3 AtS/Uatwl* Suiwri.-i- Qα i rehi-te, at 12/ti WHITE WASHING KID GLOVES, 16.butt«n lenjth A better g a<Je, at 13 S At 4/H amir '" ■ Kxtra Jar K e X ix» Shirt*, ai IS9 "THK BERTHA" 8-bntfcon £nede Glotb*, ia white, black. BaS) Kxt as Hill b a»er and grey ... ... ... ... Ate/llYiaii! So;t Finish lurte, at 15/3 "THE LOBIOi." 12-button Suede Glov*«, in white, black beaver s SoitFimeh Pant», ati6/i9 aad Pγ neh grey ... ... ... ... it Wβ t mi, SILK EVENING GLOVES, ia white, brown and black . At 2/11 »H 4/e»pai_ \ V«l I a\t 11" a EVENING HOSIERY. » f VelVetS and VelVeteenS BLkCK CASHMKKE musk, fronts embroidered in floral dwinii -I At 1/8 1/tl 2/4 2,9 2/11 3/3 3/9 4/3 a max I Some Special Values. PLAIN BLACK CASHMEIiE lace ankJea or openwork - | At 1/11 2/4 2/6 2/9 3/3 3/6 43 awdr i Fabrio of anqa stioned qua itv, ov tx- BLA.CK LTBLE THREAD HOsE, with Caehinerefeet, laceaukleeot i qnieite and in all the col >ur« aad op-nwork ... ... At 1/9 1/11 2/. 4/4 2/6 2/9 2/1J a pail » etf eta that are popular and fashionable BLACK COTfON HOSE, bs«t silk finieh ■ tbia iif&ion. Ai d we are offering you ' At 1/11 2/3 214 2/6 2/9 a pair I •pec al vaine, which un-anr much at the BLACK COTTON. HOSE, with lace ankles ' I Farmers Co-op.—it m>-ane that yon cannot At 2/4 2/10 3/9 4/- a part ■ buy goods of equal quality anywhere elae TA N CASHMERE HOSE, embroidered fronfci ... At 2/11 a naif - ■ at the money. TAN CASHMERE HOSE, with lace ankles , I NEW VELVETEENS- CHAMPAGNE CASHMERE S| *j£ ' I No. 1 ; quality, chiffon finished VelTeteen, TAJ,f THREAD HOoE, with law ankles , * I 24in. wide, in 30 dilfe ont shade*, includ- At 1/8 1/10 1/11 2/6 2/8 a pair ' ~ I ing a fine range of new brow»e, olivos, WHITE LACE LISLE THREAD HOiE, very smart *~ I bronie, laurel, wine, violet, cardinal and ' At 1/11 2/8 2/6 a pair I nary blee— GIELS' EVENING HOSE, Iα blaok and tan Cast mere, v-ith law |' At 1/11 a yard. o *?"*"-« At 1/6 1/8 J/11 2/-to S/-a palj - l-r No. 2 quality, fine chiffon finished V«l- SPUN SILK HOSE, in black, with lace'anklee At 4/6 4/11 a pair < I vett4.ii, 24in. wide, in ail tbe shades eAeAiMATnnr> I At S/e a yard FASCINATORS. I No. 3 quality, cbtffcn finished Velveteen, W0 ? l! AN3) CHENIKIE HEAD WKAPd AND FASCINATORS. 1-i 24in. wide, iv S!5 shade*, includ- m wh » t «» P ink » •*/ oiva ami other popular evening shades * ■ - ing brenze, «riive, myrtle/wine, violtt, orr _ wlt ,o, TM . tn , nrta . L . At x /" 2 /3 2/6 2/11J/3 3/* 4/6 each 1; navy blue, cardinal, etc.- srLK FASCINATORS, in white and black At 6/S and 9/6 each J I No. 4 quality, chiffon rrat. SPlN^W^^2^f^ S ?i. ARVE f" • u-*. v"'* ' I 24jn. wide, in all fashionable colours- BE AL SPANISH LACE hCAItVES, 24m. x Sjdt. ia whit, aid f .; I At 3/3 a yard bUck ~ ~ •" At 21/-24/- 27/- S2/6 each . ;I, No. 5 quality, silk corded Velveteens. 2iin. FASHIONABLE - I :^™^ll^^£? n FATHER >' I No. 6 quality GAUZB *^> » «»* '„- ' ' . ' ./' " I sp*eia4ly suited for elaboiato govrn», 24in At 2/11 3/6 4/6 1/6 to 8/6 -c* : I - wide, in reseda, tnos-, laurel, brown, navy _ .. . . . . * ■ "-»•-"'■'-*».,-« RAINCOATS AND OVERCOATS 11 "" ; —~~; : —■ • .-.....■■ for-men. :■■-• ,-; j HeSlSf S' Win After all a ready-to-wear saifc is nearly a* good at a tailor-made—at ~ £o/all event* you can see at a glance what the rait is like, and if you V' ceme any whrw near the standard measurements the suit will fit you. S '"*3sl£i**"« Then with r«i{e,rd to raincoats and overcoats, even tha emartest of m&m men y tbe«e ready-made. ' Here are some items that are worthy of $5 3«. RAINCOATS,made from the best of Engliah ihoweivproef |\ 3: HEAVY TWEED OVERCOATS, in best Engliah and Colonial owl J \ m.coatine. newest patterns and newest, styles At 85/6 to 90/-f i ; *|' HEAVY MOTOR COATS, double-breasted, and leather lined % . »■ - "*^'^" ; *^^ s ? ' At jKt/10/-and v , |B J CnJH RIDING COATS, in black vulcanised rubber, cut specially for ridia* 'X "■ 'm COATS AND COSTUMES. 'W IJCEXSllElilifEl SOME SPECIAL LJNE& " -{|fl I ROOFING I Theee roods are fashionable and correct in every isAafl, aid «s»> ' 9' 1 «pecial feature about th«m is the value, W. have not been abla |»| M I S offer •* en A tuae fchie ■f" 0,, "">> attractive valaes win! 1 I and wear. Easy end inexpensive. | represented by these gooda.. ""'*•■" L SAMPLES FREE % FULL-LENGTH PALETOTS, in large checbamdfancy iwwsWtwiae $. \ ■ vt*,boo<« »°* photce or Qex yiSmSSgr back style with strap ... Sneoial nrioa 29/e - B^ "Look for ti* jjoy"oof C&3lf ■ lxtltifiJs-yu Anlijais lic-Xitrlil COATS, in light and dark : B toll. ■"—wife—l pl* in cloths, in brown, navy bine, and' bronse, fitting = S ewin^back BlTlee Afc ,8 / e "I- *9/* 86/- 39/e 42A to WA , * S. SMA» T COSTUMES, in faehionable brown and gxetn striped twwdij f ;M Vm# tight fitting coats, unlinod .„ At 68/- €♦/- 69/ C eaek •

■ Are You Run Down P > DO YOU TIRE SOON? GET EASILY UPSET?. TAKE COLD EASILY? GET FRETFUL. AND SLEEP FITFULLY? Sure signs you are run down. Tike WILSON'S CONCENTRATED HALT Extract and stop worrying. Wilson's Malt Extract Is the concentrated essence of rich, rip;- N. 2. grown barley, and contains all the niiiriment of the grain in an 5 easily assimilated form. I j The analyst says it is rich in nitroI genou* or biood-making properties that's why n Is the bw blood and body builder i you can get. Nature's own tonic ! \ It's pleasant to take-certain to enre. I I Try it. < f -« '£» CHEMISTS-« fQ ' Only 6 S3 & STORES 1/ 0 Only HAVE WILSONS-NOTHING EI-SE i m-mj, C3S6S ORIENTAL SHAMPOO POWDERS 1/6 Box. GARiIDE— — 1 • > OP .. Our stocks are the flflß AIBIBII LARGEST in the E-f!ff;BliiNl only first- " imported .... LOWEST GDOTATIOW OH APPLICATION INSTALLATIONS for RESIDENCES CHURCHES INSTITUTIONS and TOWNS Undertaken, and all werk guaranteed. SSSi! N.Z. ACETYLENE BAB '*• LtfJHTINB GOY. LTD. 179 ARMAQM STREET, I Trigone t 53 6. CMRISTOHURCM. I

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13103, 30 April 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13103, 30 April 1908, Page 2

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