I THE EVERYDAY LTORE FOR EVERYBODY. If I 107 to 115 CASH EL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. '.v| I PUBLIC APPROVAL. jjp ££ The greatest stores and largest businesses in the world owe their growth and expansion to public . j^jt g satisfaction. The growth of the Farmers' Co-op, in the 27 years of its existence illustrates this C[llf iP point. Right from the very start we set out to serve the farming community of Canterbury to '■' € T r^ advantage, and later on the general public was included. It has ever been our policy to serve the " V"|j S public honestly and efficiently, so that our customers may learn to repose absolute confidence in the -- C^ S Farmers' Co-op, and its methods. We render far greater services than any other store, we submit -- t^ % a greater range of merchandise, and our prices are famous throughout the district, for they are our- ' #v^' \ famous low prices. ' rJ ,x 4
I CHILDREN'S CLOTHING AND I MILLINERY. In the summer months mothers can dress their children rtxj c[ attractively at very little expense, and those who make their 3 purchases at the Fanners' Co-op, will boj to advantage. 3 CHILDREN'S MUSLIN DRESSES, plain or with spot fv effects, trimmed with embroidery or lace— 0 At .. ..7/6 8/6 9/9 10/6 to 19/6 % CHILDREN'S STRIPED ZEPHYR DRESSES, in all $? dainty colours, with lace aud embroidered sailor J collars, at .. 6/11 7/6 8/6 to 11/6 \ GIRLS' MUSLIN COATS, plain or in spot effects, trimmed 0 with embroidery, at 9/9 10/9 12/6 15/6 to 21/----3 SMOCKED OVERALLS, in navy blue, with spots— X At ' .. .... 7/6 7/11 8/6 9/11 J? INFANTS' PELISSES, in muslin, silk and cashmere, % daintily trimmed with embroidery and lace— gf At .. 10/6 126 14/S 15/9 19/6 to &2/6 ■» INFANTS' MA.TINKE JACKETS, in silk, cashmere and vT muslin, all aisea, at .. 8.6 9/11 to 13/6 /p INFANTS* CRRAM SILK HATS AND BONNETS, very % choice and dainty, at .. 3/11 4/11 to 7/6 # CHILDREN'S EMBROIDERED WASHING HATS, with ]# crowns to button on, all shapes— C At .. .. 4/11 5/6 6/9 to 8/11 3 GIRLS' SILK HATS, in cream, aU shapes— % At .. 7/6 8/11 9/6 10/8 to 18/9 I LATEST IN NECKWEAR. 3 Some vory pretty things are provided for ladies' neckwear, . X and the fashionable eorts are now to be seen at toe Farmers' 3 Co-op. These goods being inexpensive and muoh "wanted, *S| the prettiest and daintiest lots vanish quickly C LIGHT RUFFLES, of silk ruehed chifibn, and merr silk, |3* with wide ribbon ends and small gold tassels, in white, sky blue, ohampagne, grey, heliotrope, eaa de nil, c[ brown, navy blue, e&xe blue, cream and black— 3 At .. .. 12/6 15/6 16/6 18/6 each & NEW PLEITED GOLD TIES, with heavy gold tassels at (r ends, at .. .. .. .. 4/6 each 3 MEW VELVET TIES, beaded at ends with gilt beads and C gold tassels attached, in black, navy and sky blue— 3 At 3/3 each \ FANCY BRAID TIES, with gold tassels, in green and gold, £ navy blue and gold, brown and gold, sky blue and 3 gold, at .. .. .. 1/4 and 2/8 each %. WHITK STOCK COLLARS, In embroidered muslin— 0 .' At Bd. 7H. B<l. 9d. 10d. 1/- 1/8 each % NEW HUNTING STOCK COLLARS, in fancy, white, <?[ pique, and striped cambric, at .. 10d. each LINEN HUNTING STOCK COLLARS, in white, green, sk sky blue, and other colours, at 1/- 1/3 1/6 each & WHITE EMBROIDERY COLLARS, with frill or tneks on top, at .. .. .. 1/- 1/3 1/6 «»oh C WHITE LINEN COLLARS, embroidered— 2 At .. 1/- 1/2 1/3 1/4 1/6 1/8 each % WHITE" PLASTRONS, with cambric frills, and frill of if lace, at .. 1/9 2/S 2/6 2/9 8/3 to. 5/11 2 NSW LACE PLASTRONS, in white or cream, for the front* £ of drosses or blouses— < 4? - At .. 1/11 2/6-3/11 8/6 4/6 to 7/6 each % NEW WATERFALL CRAVATS, in white and cream— £ At .. .... 2/8 2/11 3/e «<Mk I BLOUSE LENGTHS AND I ROBES. 0 These are all excjnsive, »nd to own one is to be eertaim of % beinfc distinct from everyone else. The eornber .ii limited, & consequently promptness in selecting is imperative! £ BLOUSE XENGTHS— ; • 3) In White Linen, with trimmings to mates— C At .. .. 7/11 8/6 11/6 12/6 13/6 2? In White Muslin, at .. 5/11 6/11 8/6 10/6 In Delaine, at .. .. .. 11/- 14/6 X? MERCERISED MUSLIN AND DELAINE BLOUSE 4? LENGTHS, 'with trimmings complete, in white and % oreain, with designs in latest colourings - £[ At ... ■■•:•.. .. f/9 7/11 11/- 14/8 0 EXCLUSIVE ROBES, with trimmings to matoh— % In White.Mnelin, at'l7/6 21/- 24/6 27/« to 37/6 £ In White Linen, at .. 22/6 27/4 82/6 39/6 $ '■ Bordered Voile, at 29/ i X Bordered Lawn, at .. .. .. 24/6
JUVENILE CLOTHING. \ The Farmers , Co-op, ii the very best place for Juvenile C H Clothing—not became we my so, but because that is ttte M testimony of numerous parents. We maintain large stocks ■% -*' keep all sizes, and oar prices are the vary lowest 1 # :% BOYS' WASHING BLOUBES, in treat variety, i» dark, J medium, and light colours— . r %'".*£ At .. mi 2/6 3/11 m t« 8/0 each C ■'*'*. BOYS' WASHING BUITS, Conway shape, In Holland, orash 2" V and galntea. at .. 6/6 7/6 9/6 12/6 to 16/€ % '">£ BOYS' NOIiFOLK JACKETS, in Holland and crash— f . -3 At .. .. j 6/9 6/6 7/6 8/6 to 19ft V-? BOYS' VELVETEEN SUITS, sailor, Conway and tunic C 3, - shapes, ia brown and navy bine— m " V At .. .. 9/6 10/6 12/6 to 19/6 V -i$ BOYS' CONWAY SUITi, in Eenje, worsted and fancy i-« tweeds, at .. 12/6 14,6 16/6 to 27/G 2 ;* BOYS , CRK\M SERGE SAILOB SUITS, smart suite for €".•'■* em-11 Hoye, at .. .. 13/6 14/6 15/6 £ \^. BELTFD iiUITS, for litUβ boya in crtam serge, trimmed. -J 'if with bine collar, at .. .. 21/6 23/6' ■ '■& JERSEY SUITS, for little boys, in navy or cream, plain or d f§ ribbed, at ~ 11/3 12/6 13/6 to 15/6 S*& TUNIC SUITS, for litUe boys, in very fin* serge, just ' £ X received, at .. 17/6 19/6 23/6 to U7/6 V : \f SILT SUITS for Scottish lads, in fine navy eerge— C > At 35/6 36/8 87/0 2 ,f}[ DRESS ROBES AND DRESS 1 FABRICS. ] Carnival Week )■ not far all, and ladies who wish to bare their new spring dresses for the occasion, should pise* their > *§g§ . dresanaking orders with us at enos, otherwise it will b« 3%* imponaible to guarantee delivery. The seleetton at K?Wfabrios ii Tory extensive, to that then if really no noose tot>"d'?M ' delay. , ~ - %-7^. BORDERED BOBKS, in wool voiles and silk eollennes— "C% At .. .. 50/: 67/6 110/- the rose'i v fi BTBIPBD CHIFPON VOILE ROBES, no two alike, green, bine, and brown stripes— ,"- C'-fe At .. 55/- 42/- 45/. 60/- 55/- tht robfl w d l M SMART SUITING ROBES, for coats and skirts- \ <'^ In grey and white stripes, at ... 39/6 tbtf robl S'jgi In brown, with white stripes, at .. 39/6 tht toW-3.4? In navy, with white stripes, at .. S*7- the'reiiiC >^ : Iβ cream, with coloured stripe*, at Hβ th« ro£*#s,i In blaok and white checks— - - 4 • V.T^jf-*^ At .. ..25/- 30/- 35/- 87/e fc^teli^^l In krown, with tabao stripes, at 65/- tb« lekf'! v^ "BXBILDA," the new drees fabric which does net C s and is dast resisting. In Übao, navy, brown t^ss«4aV ' m\Jf U cream, and black, 44in. wide, at .;. 5/9 '» yaii'l J% l l BILE STRIPED KOLIENNE, 44in. wide, la nattier .Was/ C wedgewood, sue bine, tabao, reseda, brown, navy,*a.— "> A^k At •' 4/S .»y«lJi ( Ui ■ FLAW EOLIENNE, *4in.wide, in saxe Wae, light hrownJ'#S| • green, navy bine. See. — . ; .. » , '*■£ W^ At 2/11 3/6 3/11 4/S 4/11 f/«. l/» »yard"'t^j CRASH CUSHION COVERS. || . Wβ h*Ti jost rtoeived ■ cpeeial lot of Crash-Cehi#«i*#<^ '• Covers, hemstitobed frill, embroidered ia washing sewingfi-iJti white and oaloort. TkMwe an TM/'vwiol Hainf-rew" -J }| ••sbioßS. ' ." ■'"?,' , '< sl^-^ At 1/8 J/- J/6 2/» •/- S/l l/« 4/i-,•/•;#g ,■. WHIPS*:. '■„.,. 'I Wt hay» }nt oapaoked a very nice lot o* wWjw, all horse-owners to see them. We fcaW Hum i» r " Vine, Malaoea, Thread and Owae, tts«l llaad hid.. ■ •- ' ■• ; V«CJ| KXOKPTIONAL VALUI. ;}^#|#^i TIME FOR TENTS. A j| It won't U Iwg betm th« weather is right fer -feg -eanvai. We eao fix yon nj wub any kJM ef test daek. Wβ can makr any ,ize refairei. The ftoek sixet an 6xß, 8 x Iβ, 10 X li, lS,x 14. . ~"" *, * 4'^'*V- '£%
OHLY ONE PAIR IN YOUR UFET«t£, j"""Vf^ ■. let it worth while Uiota* care o* your Bye? . - » ' ' '-' ; '" :, - ; will tmsy uwt Youp : ■ : f=^ : . '■ .•■■■Ml' J %l fvATvD '"^ : - : - V. ««««»».*>««....... ~ • WETUIMW.PROM '»U«NCSS.' H*TOM/**f ■ * J|iH : i —"* "*■ * ORIENTAL ' B^j BH||VIHHMaHaa p H HHHP P ' : ' ;;v :<: SKAMPCO POWDERS ■ W ; -^iSll3» 1/Q Box. . . _ ■ , ; . . ,:' - ...-r'.;, ;,; '» Paperhangings . • " : I ; CHEAP «nd ARTISTIC: ■• , V' : : : i LU nftM P Hn.nlnn - . CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK #", | JOnnSOn & UOUZinSi .... satisfaction assures . . .:> H J TENT AND TARPAULIN SAMPLES pfeST FREE TO ANY ADDRESS |H i .. MANUFAQURERS .. ' . ■■ '. ' 'V'/» i ' ,; tjjl l 154 COLOMBO STREET . . ... ■ .' ; .- : _. ; -^Oill . (Opposite E. Keece & Son), , ■ .. -' ■ ■■•" .-.' ', t fIS I Marquees, all 8lze», on Sale or Hlrt. .- ¥' *f\ IVT ''* "Hm^ A Uree Awertwent of Tents m* Fli«s |-C 111 §' JP I 4s»-$ Always >n Stock. ■ A E. V-T-l Hshins, Cricket enil Bird Neto. . . . ■-.:.., ■ ■ i^S^i IISSiSSS*™ Paperhanger, Decorator and Sign ■ HEMP ROPES AND LINES. . . ~ Aa%M ßf cTDCCT '"" -' : mm : 's ; ■; ; • ■ .. . . *«« CASHEL STREET.. ; . :: gl|| 214 CASHEL-STREET- THOIfK »> . ■■■■ .■ ' SB| , : (N«*r Pratt OflSee). :c_ . . ' |^^|^^____^gggggpgggßJoß^li|
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13232, 28 September 1908, Page 2
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