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I' 1 P I' 9 I e/----107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. j j! The Great Amalgamation Sale || Terminates Saturday, July 11th. j U The interest in this *s:reat Bargain Giving; Event is cumulative and continuous, and reaches the I I I§f point of extreme enthusiasm as the closing day nears. Among all discerning shoppers the Bargain I | i-t Giving Supremacy of the Farmers' Co-op. is fully recognised, and there is, too, full recognition of the fact !\i that we " play the game." | H Vast stocks of merchandise have to be shifted, and the lever we use is little prices—prices that I a make bargains. You cannot buy a single article in the Departments affected by the Sale without :(1 securing a generous and .sturdy bargain. . ," I\i It will do you good to se--; the crowds of eager shoppers looking out their bargains. Bat !ft remember, the Sale is Hearing its close, it must terminate on July nth, there is therefore no time to be ; w lost if you would have your share of the bargains. Be fair to yourself. Come this morning, come while I •--} tiie choice is good. You are sure of a satisfactory bargain. ej ___ — _______________^ ———————— ———___^_____^___^____^__ S COSTUMES & BLOUSES EI F6S.EFURS. radically reduce •c Tiirr.n i« still a j»r_jt assembUgo of Terr ohoios and luxurious fun :Ej n«r*.ii..;: roar attention It goes, with out raying that the b ; .t lots Sophe-act In bargain giving was n.re. __•« farrihi. Eson v imsh. and eve-y hour. delay lta-en* your choice. We hate demonstrated tharV no£ When vouseTt-J-Tli? ~ s;mc« lei*, for a few «-x*m.i!!'S of our b_rg*in_. _,-., .„_.,.„_., _»._-„ * 4 v. • .* , *"***&*• ' ' 6 mentß, and assess them at their true rain* ran will E. TUiIOWOVBII TIES AND COLLAR SHAPE NECKLETS, in become _r,nYinc_d that her. are bargains \h£ !_l b o «n. -.ib!.. marmot and m-isqua.-h— cannot afford to pass. Here aro some bargain limit. -,'* Jtc-c-.i1.-.r Price* 5/11 6/9 7/fi B*. 100 11/6 126 to 2G/6 «g»«u____ ; i -•>;.*? l»i*i.M 4 9 B/Q 6/3 7/3 8/11 9/0 10,0 to 21/- SMART BLOUSES, in cream, flannel, riyella, d«laine | '•? FUK NBCKLE'IS. io gruy and brown hare, and foxeliae and and winoey, also in coloured flannelette— j liUclf. grey and cream c»r&culo— Regular prices :. I Ji.-.v-il'i*-Prices 2 3 4.'. SMI 0 6 7/11 8/6 9/11 10.'6 12/6 S;ll 4/11 6/6 7/6 8/9 10/6 11/6 18/6 to 16/9 i *_i .'i;ii- Prices 1/3 3/9 4/3 5/3 C/ 8 6/11 7/6 8/6 10/3 Sale prices , " isi ..iJ-EKI.RTS, in white foxeiitie, mock ermine, haro, grebe and 2/6 3/9 4/3 5/3 6/3 8/6 9/3 10/1 to 13/1 if Thibet - > . \ % lWi<ul._ Prices 3/11 5/11 6'll 8/6 10/6 13/9 15/9 to 42/- STYLISH SILK BLOUSES, in cream, pale bine, ! ,'p !;fl.-l.u-*»,l to a/9 4/A B'H 6'll 3 O 11/3 13/3to_»9/6 P ink ' hel »otrope, can da nil, navy blue, black, !% i MRU, PUIi SKIS, in Banin, Marten. Stone Murt.n, Alaska For. and black and white— it- Whit. For, Sable, Kinvne, <fee. All reduood to Salo Pi'icoa. Regular prices EJ 15/6 16/6 19/6 23/6 24/6 27/6 11/| 37/6 I*i ■ —. Sale prices - ' !'! WOMEN'S OUTER GARMENTS 10/6 11/9 14/816/11 is/6 21/-24/3 23/6 !;t «*.**. «, t ALL-WOOL GOLF JERBETS, in black. ema ■- * jsg At Clearance HPICeS. cardinal, navy blue, and myrtle— •'*"■«■» ■ I § Tns wonderful sayings to be made in this section are attracting Regular prices 8/11 9/6 IO.'S 11/9 136 14»6 17/6 ■. j m the wom«n who are bargain wise. lUmemb-r the g. k rm->nt» are all Sale prices 6/6 7/8 8/3 i/3 11/312/318/3 \\\ , ' $ fashionable And new, and they will'do good service for the next STr_VTPT?AT.T"I! I r*_V3TTT-tr« «- B- ' ' § three months. heh VICE ABLE COSTUMES, in oream mgt*, Mi a striped flannels, plain cloths, and fashionable ___"- r i?a FULL LENGTH TWEED COATS, lined squirrel and beaver twnods; long coats, hip coaU, Eton coats, fitting. B," . Il| * nr — an< J 'o 0 *" fitting; plain, tailor-made rkirt_— ■-"'" . ; a Regular Prices 79/6 £B'lo/- £f>'9/- £10/10/- £11/156 Regu'ar prices 336 396 42/- 457- 496 561. 68/. I. ;3 Sale Prices 63'- *7/1 Of- £S S/- JS9/9/ £1 0/1 2/Q Clearing a* 10/8 15/- 21/-25/-29/8 tt _f- ■/*■ 1 d FULL LENGTH PALETOTS, in the newest tweeda, swing back, ' . M-E : fitting and semi-fitting backs— ~B- - 1 % Regular Prices .. 39 G 42/- 496 526 55/- 59/6 -~ ■■" | Sale Prices .. 33/9 36/Q 43/- 46/9 49/6 62/0 ri PADAMCB _-_C W-* Wt SKIN COATS, eUctrie seal, sable, marmot, squirrel nnd sealttte, Ol__lf%ri*_f_\#lSi Ur X" P in half and three-quarter lengths, loose and sami-fitting— X" % Regular Prices 84/- 93 6 £5/10/- £6/15/6 £7/7- lo 18gn 9 . aa B m I ||k|l"nw R* ■A Sale Prion. 72/-35/--S4-/9/a £5/1 a/6 «S/7/8 to 1 Signs. I¥_l B&» __. i EL IT ¥ ■ \_h ' H 100 SKIN COATS, TraTellers' Humpies, bought at a Btiff discount. ' m L g Three-quarter and nhort fitting— Thb Millinery bargains are stnpemletrs becaose"there ■''*' ■a Regular Prices 20/- 35/- 45/- 52/- 65/- 75/- 84/- 87/6 mast be a positive clearance of Millinery. W. lv H Sale Prices 7.6 10/0 IS/0 21/- 25/- 29/0 S2/6 S5/- will not carry hata over from one season to a*. ! ■-- Q 100 TWEED COATS, in plain and fancy tweeds, in fawn, iiaTy, other. You will nee by the sale prioes that we are ■_- S black, brown and green, throe-qoarter lengths, fitting and sac determined to move oot the MLUineiy. - ■ • a Regular Prioe* 10/6 15/6 21/- 29/6 33/6 39/6 42/- 45/- PARISIAN MODRLB, forty lorely French Hats, - ■'" » Sale Prices 2/S 4./11 7'G 10/6 15/- 17/6 21/- 2©/- exquisite and charming in every way— .H' % WHITE WATER-PROOF COATS— Reo;ular prices 30/- 37/6 396 45/- to «.'« each ___{'" .:1 Regular Prices .. .. .. 39/6 48/6 58/6 Sale prices .. 21/- 25/-29/6 to 32/6 each fl< $ SalePricea .. .. • .. 12/8 15/- 21/- 26/- H' .1 iiit SMART TRIMMED HATS, In straw and felt, gar. Hu> .» ——————————————— —— _^__—__-_--____- nislied with roses and fancy mounts. All fashionW% B a«" " B able go'tdft— 3 KOSkIVG l-SargainS 111 Regular prices 14/9 16/6 196 21/- 2&I. to 296 9| I Sa,epHces v"wmmw*mW ' | %m\2 gO B Ul. READT-TO.,WEAB HATS, ia felt and straw, ihe ■-■_ a BeronE the Sale closes on Saturday, July 11, you must do yourself Jatu3t shapes— -5 the justice of seeing tbo kind of ban;ainK that we arc offering in our Regular prices .. .5. 76 9/11 11/9 13/6 to 21/. W IS Underclothing Section. If your wardrobe needs strengihening now Sale prices 2/113/6 5/8 6/6 8/- to 12/8 «' A isyouropportunit7 " TRIMMED BONNETS, very smart _e__ wear i's NATURAL MERINO COMBINATIONS, all sizes, long and Bh.rt matronssleeves— Regular prices 176 2S/6 2«/6 28»8 to S9/- >r Regular Prices 3/3 3/6 3/9 4/6 5/3 o'3 6/6 8/6 Sal* prices 18/8 12/8 15/8 17/6 21/- to 25/1 ' Sal. Trice. S./9 2/11 3/3 3/10 4-/6 5/3 6/9 6/6 NATURAL LLAMA COMBINATIONS, heavy make, long and BLACK PARISIAN MODELS, Hats and Toques, , c .hott sleeves— handsomely trimmed, feathers, taounta, and,: Regular Prices .. .. 11/6 11/9 12/9 13/6 osprey --' SalePricea .. .. I 3/9 9/6 10/3 11/3 Kegnlar prioM 19/6 23/6 256 85/6 42/- to S4/- .< HEAVY WINTER VESTS, all _i_e_, fch rt blpctcs- Sale price* 12/6 15/6 17/9 21/- 25/- to »f/-'s $ NATURAL MERINO BODICES AND SPENCERS, long 'and _\na" *> abape. and »'j«ti- . \i short sleeves, all sizes- Rejtular pnees .. 5/11 6/11 7/11 W« eaeb,, , H Regular Prices .. .. 1/6 2/3 2/6 2 9 3/6 3/11 Bale pnee* .. VII 4/8 »/• 8/11 mm -: i Ce v T T^r.a^^ oow _,-, 1/3 l^t.V 11 , 2/9 2/S TRIMMED PELT HATS, for maids and girl*. to> g WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES, In natural, white, and pink- , w sh Rnd TO , oar »_ * . .-; g Regular Price* .. .. 6/11 811 9/6 10/6 12/6 9/11 10/6 11/9 134 1«« U 21/-E -- H • '• 1.1 C- S/ ? c 7(? 8/S 9/S IQ/ * S_l*prk__ 5/116/11 7/1 8/8 18/8 to «V». - • *A BLOOMERS, in navy, black, grey and Rhetlnnd— r ..''■' H Regular Prices .. 5/9 6/3 7/9 8/0 9/6 10/9 12/6 UNTRIMMED STRAW AND FKLT HATS, !■•;{ fi Salo Prices .. 4/11 5/3 6/3 7/3 7/11 0/3 11/9 eluding black and whit* saßor hat* in largo aa* • [. W MOIRETTR UNDERSKIRTS, in a variety of colours— *mall brims— - t% Regular Prices .. .. 4/11 56 5 9 7/9 106 Bomlar prices 2/11 4/6 5/6 6/6 7/11 to t/11 ' S Sale Prices 3/11 4/3 4/11 6/3 6/9 Bale prices 1/112/113/8 8/11 4/8 to 8/8? M COP.SETrf, in all the leading makes. «uch as P.D., Warner'*, -E . ■ ' ' * {jj Rustproof, W. 8., and a few oud siß.s in C.B.- MILLINERY AC-EJSORIIS, *w_t' ._• «fJS". '• f| Regular Prices .. 86 4/9 5/11 C/ 6 7/9 8/11 9/6 feather*, faner xnounta, f_H_. -- ?» Sale Prices .. 2/11 3/6 4/Q 5/3 S?/3 7/3 7/11 baekle*, all to bo cleared at BALE PRICES. $ ..._-...' - -'■■- - - —^E

C 8348 _j i^:m>^^.'4iTs^mJ-'fimw^mx^m! i m B _______■ *" - l_i Oi a fi/§-"•. /&*. _F<v- '.fi> /?**<* ._S. lf i__*_< R H m E _l^^__ ra ¥t-l_f 1 &._>**"' E % « S_ X m ■ __. ___J_f 111 '. ■•* wtvts com I ! cnnTßJii i PHWSPETiTifIN f l |b otw § frill! i tli HI I fil-SHii r I I I 1111 l»: : |&&TCf| . A GUINEA A GUESS. . \.' 1 9 s**&Mm ' iVloney Prizes Every Week ; yC3T . J%_ **$ ;•'• ' \ In order io heiglrte. tbe interest in thi* Mason* Bofby TotUmO. Wbrtmmt, ** i 7 '. proprietors of " Truth " bare decided to offer weekly Pri*** of __ I*. Mi 18fc Bfe l _X\ reepectirely to th* person* infckiDg the First and Second most -coorat* fcno***-*i ■» ' r??3!te_ j? ,%'v2 '- I rosnltsof the Three Sender _tu«by Football M»teh** pl.yed uiadar t_« aoaptMMf ■*. ;.- 3^-;;v;i^£ k _3 3 _i Sß Canterbury Rugby Football Union during the present season. - A $&Y_B* ' _Si TSSfST gd Any person v eligibi. to eompeU, «xc«pt employees ef _» Ckdm+amk M Company. Th. Competition* f*T weh SatanUy will ek_e on the ymtm 7rMb-f «-»«* 10 o'clock. Th* entri-a will not b* opened till the match— «n erav*a_l _*» *•***■ will b* announced ia th* foilowing flatarday _ M Truth." ■»■__■__■ "n_—___■-_________________________■_»>—« LAWRENCE I It Costs Nothing to Compete. I * MO 1 * I K.RCHER'S I An th_l it it neee««ary for competitor* to do I* to Cut 0«t th« *P»<j*! § g Coupon appearing in ' , „ ««TiHith," fill in their *eUe_«***,*li« rU t-^^-S 9 Iffci S 0 BjP ' forward tbem in ciofl-a eiirelope tet_te-foot-_.il Editor, ''Truth" Oiß-M. 1 "% 1 Vi f/l II 9' THIS WEEK 'S COM PET.TION CLOSES FRIDAY NttM*Y I llili} I iSfILL *t IO o'clock. I 14 YEARS | ! ~—; " «_. wi_m* mag Alias Range Saves Coal —-y k Tn« wnole 01 tneir mag- B . £j I niflcent Stock will be 8i I _, _. offered at I I « you are building or abjm t to get anodiernßA. ■ B S enquire about the " ATLAS." You will find i» !!llfjrfiilF_ f ir FI HIH r 1 S^ l Matures are—minimum coal consumption, uni- * UlitttßhU'lit VnlUtb I form heating, higher stoves, bigger : II not iron—and abundant hot water supply, yet tney ,- .:. FO ? 1 j I are 20 per cent, to 30 per cent, lower in price than ;'. GS2.Sh OfcT-IV. 1 I others ... Care'to know why ? '«', •* a 1 Then call and let us demonstrate. ■" - f I j SCOTT BROS. E- td - I I 1 1 § MANCHESTER STREET Opposite Coh**** jMg C-SOlfl 1 I C3<9'S . ■ E

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13160, 6 July 1908, Page 2

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