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.. .. The Stone that Serves you Right.. .. N.Z. Farmers* Co-op. | Association, I 107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Branches at Ashburton, R angioma, East Oxford, Hawarden X : ■- . . . SHOPPING TRIPS ... T :| ( Shopping is nearly always a pleasure to women folk, and rightly so, for the duty devolves '•' ,^| ; upon women to provide the home with practically all that it needs. Briefly stated, men ?$$ ; earn the money and women spend it—that is why they are great shoppers. Some women ', ■?"' Ifc are careless or indifferent about how they spend their money,* but that is only a very "^ 2pi small minority. The great majority of women endeavour to make their money go as far jA ,^| lf3J as possible. The world counts that woman a successful housewife who knows how to spend \r *iNj money. What all women want to know is how to shop to advantage. All the difficulties ' . ;.^ are solved when you trade at the This Store serves you right Our prices -.' '-|^ are fair and reasonable, and are fully io per cent, below that of any other store." We have " fH no individual to make rich. Your interests are our interests, and in studying you we study '-: £$ ourselves. We offer you the widest choice of the most comprehensive stock, and we afford * : >fj , you every facility for trading here. , Jj." 'fP ' •-■■•• ■■• '..-■*■ ■ ,-"■;■.-■ ' '-'. "Vi f-T-'^ Women's Belts ..Women's Outer I The popnlarity of th« belt is enduring, and . ' <if ,-. the new belts are very attraotive. Wβ hare In the Latest Styles ' . ' v' *V* jaet received a new lot that is well worth '■■■■»_ .:;*' ; „'* inspection. A new lot of Outer Garment* has oome to hand, and the ooata and jackets ax* In "'':"''] HTRATrtHT T vkTVtvn put th i n !,..„, far the most stylish to be seen anywhere in Canterbury. It it cnaracterutie of * ~,.' K.J . BELTS, in beaver, the F . rmerß . Oo . op . no m%iife how MO i aaiTO or extraordinarily attautftt. i> tan, green, and navy blue- the may be> our prloeß anj alwjkyg fldri We neTM ask !anoy ( » r; J STRAIGHT SUEDE BELTS, in tin, grey, will ' theref ° re> find the foUowing 00 * •* ««e P rices "»*•< *;. !" : Jf navy blue, and fawn— MOTOR COATS, in Plain and Fancy Tweeds, lined with squirrel or beaver, with '?S At .. .. 2/9 each • storm col fare, at .. 487 T*. 48 8s- £9'Bs. £IOIOi. slsfr STRAIGHT FLORAL BELTS, a fine lot— BLACK CAKACrJLE COATS, in all wanted sizes— • ' %C At .. .. 1/9 1/11 each At 87/6 69/8 79/6 70/6 to 84/~ M STRAIGHT LEATHER BELTS, in black— BLACK ELECTRIC SEAL GOATS, aao backs, in very large eizo— % if At .. .. 1/8 each At £«4i. to «8 8l :$| SEALETTE JACKETS, 36in. to 38ia. long,'with storm cellars, iwing back iWle. jyK • ———— At «4 4a. to «SBl. 'jgg 1r • J 1 • rr i SMART TWEED JACKETS, B(sin. to 481n. long, awing back- «, :?1 iTnrmpfir< At -• •• •• •• s */* 3 */ e 3 °/ e ijfe 1\1U«3I\I11 VIUI 111 Wll FULL LENGTH PALETOTS, in Grey and Dark Fancy Mixture Tweeds, ttona. 31 Pa _ M-rt collars 35/- 49/8 59/8 85/- 75/- M l-or men PLAIN CLOTH COATS, Three-quarter and Full Length, in navy blue, broeiaX :||| We secured a Warehouseman's Sample of green, and all shades of brown, at 35/- 39/6 85/- to 79/8 eaehi h& Norwegian Kidskin Coaia, Vests, Trousrrs, PALETOTS FOR GIRLS, in Plain Cloth* and Fancy Tweeds, all sine— ■ ..p. -fig and Overcoats, and no two garments are At .. .. .. IS/8 17/8 19/8 SB/- to SB/%" S alike in shape or bnild. The quantity, too, RAINCOATS, for Women and Girle, in all sixes and all preferred colonrs, iwinf*; jM is limited, and the desire to possess must be - back and tight-fitting, at. 25/-. 29/6 38/1 48/8 Bi/-'. S followed by prompt action. The prioes art OPEBA COATS, Three-quarter and Fall Length, in all the delioate treainr* ' : Mk distinctly moderate. shades, and prettily trimmed with furs and lace— ' . -- -. Black Kidskin Overcoats- **!' W »■/-••/• 108/- each :gt 'At .. .. 97/6 to 128/- *'* If Kidskin Riding Breeches, at 40/- ' *{" TM ■S£ST::^.?awa! : : » Remarkably Pretty I Kidskin Vests, with sleeves,: at. 4S/> " • " " «;; |r a .f, a f Wittt**r Vmhrlem. *'-..> S Waterproof Shooting Capes, at 69/6 .V" ."• In Useful Winter Fabric* .. H.avy Waternroof Overcoats, at 75/- Flannels, Flannelettes, Wincey and 1 Belalnet make np into W i«Tiee»k4| M Waterproof Chesterfield Overcoats- , _ wlnter b , oaMa>w we chow a / cry vld , range of these fabriet.. The p»tUrnTa»K ?Mm AI " * ■ * • ea/e to 45/- exceedingly pretty and the prioes are as low a* w* can make them." ;' , mm PBINTED FLANNELS in very pretty designi- ' . %Wi ?«i!S -" worth buy ing at t hep noes At ...... 1/6 't/I a/3 «/• «/• 9/11ayarf& quoiea " PBINTEDj FLANNELETTES, an excellent eboiee of pattern*— - S^l ' At/ .. .. 7d 8d a*d 9d IOJd 1/. 1/aii a ' , * PTBENEAN FLANNELETTE, very fine quality, at 12Jd and 1/8 a SRI CL! M l.. BOTANY FLANNEL, all wool, a very durable flannel, at 2/6 »/9 a yartf |§| ' YY oIUILS ' CEYLON FLANNEL, a mixture of wool and cotton, thoroughly refoble— p|| . . lOd 1/-1/ lid 1/4i**l/5 1/eayard: For Winter ' VIYELLA in white, cream, blue,valeo in stripes and check«;-.at s 2/8 a yard WS i, , „ ■ *■ FIGURED DELMNES, at i/4id 1/6 1/8 1/9 1/11 a jardj : H For workmanship, general excellence, and cOLOUHED WINOEYS, at .. 121 d and 1/8 + yarfe WHITE WINCEYS, at . .. ' .. . 1/4jd 1/6 2/- 2/6 a yaxl working men, and to hold that trade we do ' . our utmost to provide the very best. The —~'.« 1 , « .« ■ • # « ' vir ' i^l following are specially good value- Embroidered H and kerchiefs for WomenS m Heavy Striped Cotton Shirts, collar or . , , . .. .. , . . ~. Wm bands-- - . 5400 Handkerchiefs, or 450 dozen of them, and we bought the lot at β-ehirtk MM At .. SZB and 3/9 each disoount Yon get thefuU benefit of our close buying L» th* following prices WM Extra Heavy Blue Leather Shirts- At .. .. 1/6 1/9 2/3 2/9 and 3/3 the half dotttj MM At ■ .. ... ..." 3/11 . •' ''■ 'W H Striped Leather Shirts, extra heavy— . Light union shirts, collar or bands- 3/e Serviceable Umbrellas for Women ?# H At .. 4/11 5/11 6/6 «*»»•*«* w , , > ||a Heavy Tweed Shirts— Too need an umbrella almost every day daring the winter months, and yia «u£s Withoollars .. .. 5/11 an umbrella that will stand hard wear. In this shipment of 120 doaen that «g| MM Withoat collars .. .. 6/6 have just unpacked, yon will pick up at ft reasonable price Jut the »o«fjp Ceylon Shirts, with collars— ' umbrella you want. . ! At .. 4/115/116/11 At 4/11 6/6 6/11 7/3 to 96/-ea«|| ||| Ceylon Shirts, a speoial line, with neat ] lioen or sateen band*— «———■■——»«■——^—^ ——■—-i— Attractive Aprons and Overalls ::i M At .. .. iO/8 each! A nioe lot of Light iind Dark Coloured Idaeri Apron*—, ~: i t £M MM Heavy All-wool Shirts, made from the beet Ajp .. .. .. -~-♦' ..' ••* ••■' ,■/• ™**~* i lli Hal Colonial shirtinßS - COLOURED OVERALLS, a very fine fleleetion— -V ' •&& WM At ..7/9 8/3 8/1110/6 At' .. - .. 8/12/1 2/1O 3/3 3/6 4/« 6/6 f/tVtfW ||

Are You Ron Down? DO YOU TIRE SOON ? GET EASILY UPSET? TAKE COLD EASILY? GET FRETFUL, AND SLEEP FITFULLY? Sure «ignt you are ran down. Take WILSON'S CONCENTRATED Mali Extract u>d stop worrying. Wilson* Malt Extract is the concentrated essence of rich, ripe N.Z. crown barley, and contains all the nutriment of the grain in an easily assimilated form. Tho analyst says it is rich in nitrogenous or blood-making properties, that's why it is the best blood and body builder you can jet. Nstore's own tonicIt's pleasant to take—certain to cue. Try it. I'M CHEMISTS .f/£ D& STORES I/O Only HAVE WILSON'S—NOTHING ELSE. ORIENTAL SK«O POWDERS 1/6 Box. COOK & RGSS, „, .oSSKTr^T GARIiOE- —i •• OF .. Our blocks are the fk JH ■ 4»Bffaan LARGEST in the imrorfed .... tOWEfT QUOTATIONS OH APPLICATION INSTALLATIONS for RESIDENCES CHURCHES INSTITUTION'S «nd TO* NS Uedcrtsken, and all work guaranteed. uttU- N.Z. ACETYLENE GAB * fc LIGHTIKiB COY. LTD. ITβ ARM A? H •TREET, I TdqpluweTs36 CHRISTCMUROH. I

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13105, 2 May 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13105, 2 May 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13105, 2 May 1908, Page 2

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