107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. * f^ 1 Branches at Rangiora, Ashburton, East Oxford, Hawarden. .* W __________________ -? ■ —"• ; |£ THE EVERY-DAY STORE FOR EVERYBODY. Ill; In every big city throughout the world there is always one store -?#fr that secures a reputation for value-giving, and so obtains a supremacy 'Mβ \' and leadership that is enduring. In Christchurch and district the , |V- ' j Farmers , Co-op, is recognised as the leader in low prices, and rightly m-" j so. Our prices generally are fully JO per cent, lower than that of other *i' -" i stores, taking quality for quality, grade for grade. Then we give you a "-I; '• wide choice of the b;st class of merchandise, and whether you come in \-~ person or shop by post we serve you right. The Farmers' Co-op, is a \ ', j different kind of store to all others. It exists for the benefit of the j - j public, it belongs to the people. It was established to afford the greatest M: • trading advantages to the greatest number. We have no one to make -I [I rich, no merchant prince to have his pockets lined. We are well re- .' ;1 ! paid when we have secured a small profit th*t ensures our financial , > I stability. The Farmers' Co-op, is the best place to trade in. Sm i _; I ■ »* ' Trimmed and Untrimmed Some Beautifu , Blouses. j EVI 1 lelelPiElrs ■• Yoa will •Pβ here a. very comprehensive collection <rfv '• i Pretty Hate in nil correctly fnehKn- beautiful and serviceable bkuse. for day and eT.niug V \f i able -you are cure 'of the light thing at tlw wear. Every ga-m»nt i. marked at & readable pric*. .; £| Co-op., and the soono* you corao and m*k* a eel«-cti..u «° that you g«t Talue. • - M j the b. tt»«r ploaccd will you be. The pri.'es are right. EVENINGr BLOUSES, in pink, eky bine, e&n denll, -. J the Fanners Co-op, fclways niv«e good value, helio rope ami black, laviehlr trimmed with Uo» '1 j TEIMMBD MELLINEK.V in t. gtfat rariety of etylee and ineertion, three-quarter iUMme— •' <M I and chap «. and ia all fashionable colours. Lovely At 25/- £9/6 39/6/42/6 49/6 each j Farisian Hnts BLACK SILK BLOUSES, prettily trimmed with lace \ at 25/- 27/6 S5/6 39/6 «/- 49/6 and insertion, three-quarter and lull length sleevet :'■ $ SMART TRIMMED HATd in felt and straw; very \ At 16/6 to 65/- - |. prettily trimmed at 15/6 i 7/6 19/6 21/6 SERVICEABLE BLOUSES, In cream flannel, wincey ■' - " ■ UNTBIMMED FELT HATS in all colours and ehapee and delaine, nicely tucked, with stick and linea j - at 4/11 6/6 7/11 8/6 tach collars— At 12,8 14/6 16/6 each ~ ,; UNTRIMMED STBAW HATS in a variety of ihapet FLANNELETTE BLOUSES, for knock-abont wear,-all ;■ $ and colouri at 4/11 6/11 6/11 8/6 coloum- At 4/11 6/6 Bj9 *Mh l-. , CHILDREN'S FELTS and Mau-e'-War Tame, in plain . ' j , -- cLih. curl and fleecy cloth t RJCH HEAVY CURTAINS. ' k . " ' '"" Heavy Curtams are a necessity in the cold months of . •■ a _ . the year, if the house ii to be made cosy and comfort-,' E r' Art SateenS and CretOnneS able. Hera you will find a very excellent ■election of * % '■ ■ i eerviooabU Winter Curtains. •■; - f * Art htmim jery useful for covering down quil£ CHENILLE OTJRTAIS3. finished at top and bottom "'. will be f urn ;.hed free. gold, 31 yard, x 36 in. to 48 m— ' , -_ i ~ ' ART SATEENS in very choice designs and rich At 19/11 22/6 28/6 32/6 38/e a pair T "=? ;> colourinKß. T Thi. fabric j.Vrig. t; and ot a very GE AJfD TApESTRY >, CURTAIN plain wntre. ; | ,' '" $!£££s££*r -J^ -—*•»•** \ -I r REVERSIBLE CRETONNES in light and dark At 9/- U/6 13/6 16/e 18/€f «/-24/6 J»/eapait V S " it lOtd 1/- 1/li 1/8 1/4J 1/e 1/7 1/9 .yard Hyardt by 48 in. At ey-ajew ■ | SINGLE FACE CRETONNES in the newest derfgn.. SILK CHENILLE CURTAINS. exUe-ely Ug. W ~ S j> , including some very fine tapeetry *ffe*ts, suitabli. •-■■•»• •». - A * «V' "/■ •PP r ' t ' : : : fer furniture covering, 81in. wide . PORTIERE CURTAINS, i» plain and figmred tapestry '■: ■, % > . At 8d lOld ]/- 1/ii 1/3 J/4f 1/61/9 */» a yard and serges, in ciimson, green, blue and brown— " |■; 7 ' At 10/b 11/3 12/6 18/11 ie/6 17/6 »«*h ■ Ijy ' Handsome Table Covers. BLACK DRESS GOODS. II If you could *«c thoie Table Coven we are sure you .... v, i. i.v t • *v v *. j j ;t would buy one even if you did not really happen to be When m doubt wear black, that»the W advice aay- ; j m. in want of such a thhg, for they are bo .ich and one can give you B 1 "* » » W^V.^fV , ?* Wattractive, and the prices are so very reasonable. wit. everybody, and really a black dr*" <» A. There ie an immen.e a«sertment. and the mott fas- the possession of every woman. At the | k tidfous can b 9 pleased. Co-op, price, a black dress is within! the soope of « j. ■ - everyone. u_ | 5 TAPESTRY TABr-E COVERS, plain centre with bucK VENETIAN CLOTHS, will mot spot | £ figured border, beautiful goods. cockle in the rain, 46in. wider- ' -".« 1 7r~ 2yds x 2yds at 4/11 8/11 12/6 16/6 »aoh At 8/6 8/11 •/« 4/11 8/11 6/6 7/8 a | : ;. , 2ydsx2iydsat 11/9 18/6 15/6 19;6 23/- S2/6 86/- COSTUME CLOTHS. «6 inches wide— ->£ 1 i 2yds x3yd« at 13/6 17,6 21/- 24/6 28,6 33/- wnvm» v 2yd. x 34 yd. at 17/6 11/. 28/6 34/- 42/6 ALL , W OOL MATTE CLOTH. 44 iJaJrtL i\ I f VKLVET PILE COVERS with tapestry borders, . . , At 8/11 8/6 4/6 A jut rj | |; printed borders, or embroidered borders. BLACK STRIPED FABRICS, quit* the eewafklj | «., 2ydex2yds ... ... at 88/6 62/6 effects, 44 inches wide— ''.If 2yd ß x2iyd at 34/- 43/- 66/- ' At t/6 8/11 4/6 4/11 6/61>yt*i£ I , 2yds x Byds at 88/6 45/6 03/6 BLACK ARMTJRE, » each fayoured fabric.44 I *' 2ydsxaiyds ... ... at 48/- 62/6 74/. wide At 2/11 8/6 8/U 4/6 4/11 | KICH PILE OR LISTCURL COVER, curled centre . HENRIETTA CLOTH, a serviceable fabric, 44 inches g^; with plain border, and heavy rich fringe, the wide ... At 4/9 6/6 6/6 6/11 7l6*JMfiM $£ y fineet of table cover. BLACK DREFS ROBKS, exclorive designs in popaWW | , 2 x 2yds 2 x 2,yds SxSyde SxSiyds ailk Eoliennes, Crepolines, Mohair and embroidew*« |*> at 54/- 63/6 • 79/- 90/- VoUes At 27/6 82/6 36/- 88/- 4J/- 69/. to 6*Vf>g I|" ■ » ' \J&rk & '- 111 - - - *- " '' . .raaUjj &■_ I GET FRETFUL, AND | , '$ y M Wilson's Mklt Extract it the concentrated ll' S=:s! «/ \V V W.» ~M3.~' > -" "* "r II eseeace of rich, ripe N. 2. grown barley, and ffl»"">H/ V !>, - 1} genous or blood-miking properties, that's : - v ■ • 1 I « *V MrA If ** '•""? '" ■J wbj it is the bnl blood and body builder R& , tf*k > ' 9 Nfl\ a #o0 VSeMqgkV* ■* S %-"~ H youcanfet. Nature's own tonic. In J*« \/Mlk\ TI T * * B It'splratanttotalce—certain to ear*. I C HHws ■^ r '" I Only! /Wet STORES I/O Only —^'^^ S SHAMPOO POWDERS 1 ll T ■VMIT A RftfiSt • Minim . j ,, MAMMA TOJV , ' © BR VWE BCXf ij : if "Vl CARBIDE l^ «•■ <n SIS 190 I - AR P EST "> tb* -ffil ''■■$ % "~ tLPAsLwI wlfl ?'*" c ' ualit T beins Bfi *"-■'** *'','' INS'HIUTIONS and TOWNS - - B_§ • * Undertaken, aad all work IB <-, *y, ""- NiTicEnLENE b8 1 SCOTCH WHISKY, f ** , LT | 0, IAB SUPPLIED TO HOUSES OF : PARLIAMENT/lX ,> 179 ARMAGH BJTHBIHT, I Wt nSfiBT ' J Bl9l<V »*- ---.' TetephoM isae. OHRISTOHUHOH. I n ' in' i ..■■■■ ,■ ■.n ■ .wini mwmiSSSml^^M^'^'^
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13110, 8 May 1908, Page 2
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