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THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU RIGHT. 107 to 115 Cashel St., Christchurch. i &tiwdi i#yygiiivii «■ The judgment of the public is ever just and gOrous. Public opinion rules the world and shapes the destiny of man. The Store comes in for the same critical judgment as does the . >^ individual. Public opinion is never much at fault, if at all, and it is this critical judgment n| of the public that has pushed the Farmers Co-op, into the forefront of trading concerns. ■ p The growing business of the Farmers Co-op, is an attestation, a tangible proof, a generous \ recognition of the sustained efforts of the Farmtrs Co-op, organisation to make the store 3 " the centre of economic attracti'-n, to afford the greatest trading facilities to the greatest , - number. The Farmers Co-op, business policy is base! on the solid to«indation of honesty. - '- The prices are honest; we do not surcharge the goods simply because we know that we \ can get higher prices. And the goods are honest. If you shut your eyes to quality you ■. can buy goods at any price, but you cannot do that at the Fanners Co-op. There is ! quality in our merchandise, and it is the quality that makes our prices low and gives the touch of economy to business done here.

Exquisite IWlillinery An aggregation of the most beautiful and becoming Hats produced this season : : : : The lovely millinery at the Farmers Co-op, is a revelation. Millinery beauty is concentrated here, and yet our prices for those millinery confections are extremely moderate. Low prices is the distinguishing characteristic of the Co-op. PARISIAN MODELS—Masterpieces of French millinery, magnificent triumphs of Parisian art. The eye is charmed with the beautiful shapes, the "daring colour schemes, and the gracefulness of the tout ensemble. The prices are right— At 25/- 32/6 39/6 42/- 45/- 48/6 52/- to 84/MORNING HATS. in.burnt straw and coloured straws, prettily trimmed, with ribbon and flowers— At 15/G 16/6 17/6 18/6 21/- 23/- 24/6 each Linens and Lawns. Fine Linens and Lawns for Summer we»r. This is to be an " all white " Cummer, and .the linens and lawns will take a foremost place. The assortment we are showing is really exquisite, and every yard is reasonably priced. WHITE COSTUME LINENS, 36 inches wide— At 1/4J and 1/9 a yard WHITE LINEN LAWN for dresses, 36 inches wido At 1/7.1/9 1/10} 2/- * yard WHITE LINEN CAMBRIC, 36 inches wide— At 1/2 1/6 1/11 2/3 2/10 a yard INDIA LINEN, very fine and delicate— At lOd. Hid. 1/2J 1/4* 1/6 a yard Bedding. Our Bedding is sanitary, and is guaranteed to. We make all our bedding in our own.factory, and we know that the materials are thoroughly purified and deodorized. FULL SIZE KAPOC MATTRESSES— At 27/6 29/6 82/6 FULL SIZE FLOCK MATTRESSES— % .-•.■■ At.2l/- 25/FULL SIZE FLAX MATTRESSES— \ , . ~ At 16/6 18/6 If you want any of your mattressos re-covered, re-made or renovated, send them to us, and you will have the work ; done by experienced workmen, and to your entire satisfaction. The John Paton Knitting Competition. Come and see the special display of work done by prize winners, and some of the unsuccessful competitors, in our Art Needlework Department, Until September 26th. The 86cks knitted by the competitors may be examined and compared, and we venture to say that those interested, will derive considerable benefit. Our stock of Paton's Knitting Wools comprises n Rood range of the most wanted Colours, in 4-ply super fingering— At 5/3 per Ib., or s§d- » skein for Ingram's Colonre At 4/9 per Ib., or sd. a skein for White and Black

ONLY ONE PAIR IN YOUR LIFETIME. Im't it worth wbik taking care of year Eye? WILL THEY LAST YOU* That dep-hds on your present care. Our lrinM|i at Eft» and'tScir care ii at your iJiipa—i FREE OF CHARGE. • We are anxious to 5erve....... Satisfy us. We will satisfy yam. R. KEKNETT, Tbe People , ! Optlelii, IBS HIGH *TftfiKT, Cjifg IF work seemed play—> IF you could be in prime condition all the time — IF the red blood raced joyfully through your veins— IF you felt full of vim and vigour to your very toes— I Would it not be worth a lot to you ? Wouldn't you be in better shape t<. fight the battle of life—to live ? You can be. Just take ... "K.P." EMULSION It is one of the most valuable bone and body builders known to medical science. Can 'be taken by invalids and children vrithout producing the nausea usually attendant on taking Cod Liver Oil. TAKE NO OTHER. 9/« Chemists and Stores. Wm

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13230, 25 September 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13230, 25 September 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13230, 25 September 1908, Page 2

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