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i '« I 10T to 116] CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. |ffl I THE EVERYDAY STORE FOR EVERYBODY. 1 | THE PRE-EMINENT STORE. II The prestige and pre-eminenca of the Farmers' Co-op. is beyond peradventure, beyond quibble, VIK | unfenced by " ifs " and " buts." This great store of Greater Christchurch has strenuously stood C|B _, up for the only sound business policy sanctioned by modern usages and demands, and embodied in ,_!_■ € the expression " the greatest trading advantages or number." It is the fixed, unaltered, '. f|M f and unalterable policy of the Farmers' Co-op. to make this store the trading centre of the masses...;-/-«■ ? Housed here is the best of merchandise in magnificent variety to suit the demands and requirements £JB ? of all classes of the community, and the price tags clearly demonstrate that f btg profit-making is not .\.'-|jSH r our aim. We strive to make our stock carry the least amount of profit consistent with financial - ; - ; i||Hß * stability. It is the everyday store for everybody. A child can trade here with the sanae certainty .MB F of satisfaction as a grown up. • B^B f Cream Dress Fabrics. Summer Hosiery. V* f Cream is to have a great rogue this season, and thomanufcicturers nave Cool, oomiortable and elegant hosiery for snnmer;3i»' 0 provided quite a number of lueful weaves If you want a good ohoioe wear, and particularly suitable for tender feat. WeV_l_» k step into the dress section of the Farmers* Co-op. have a really excellent assortment and prioes are Tery^gjM fe PLAIN CHEA.M DELAINES AND RADIANTAS, splendid washing reMOn * a - CSH f fabrics,' _4in. wide— LISLE THEEAD BTOOKINGS, with Cashmere feet—.7jgJß At .. .... 2/- 3/3 2/6 2/9 2/11 3/G a, yard A t .. 1/8 1/9 1/11 2/- 2/3 to 2/11 a P^r\:S^_| ■x CREAM DELAINE, with coloured stripes, suitable for blouses, tjslE THREAD HOSE, In pink, sky blue,. &u*t*s-E|iH P* 4tin. wide, at .. .. .. •• 2/11 a yard pagne, cardinal, bron_e, etc.— CREAM STRIPED DELAINE, extra fine quality, 4-lin. wide— At 1/10 2/- 2/3 ft psixZSmM <fc At .. .. .. ~. 3/6 3/9 a yard CHILDREN'S LISLE THREAD SOCKS, in white, g-M» _: PLAIN CREAM LUSTRES AND SICILIANS. 44in. and *ißin. wide— cream, sky blue and pink— : VR^B _? At ... .'. 1/11 2/3 2/11 3/G 3/11 4/6 ft yard At .. .. 9d 10d Ud 1/- 1/2 _ P-^KjB % STRIPED LUSTRES, in a large range of different ooloured stripes, CASHMERE SOCKS, plain or lace, In white, creM^.ijjl|__ £_ 44iu. and 48in. wide— black, Uri and cardinal— V* «pH £ At .. 1/11 2/3 2/11 3/3 3/11 4/11 a yard At .. .. 8d lOd 1/- 1/2 1/4 1/G a pair .;*^g CREAM LUSTRES, with stripes in heliotrope, brown, reseda, and ' : ~ V^*nP_B Z blue, 45in. wide, at .. 3/3 a yard ■"■''''■^HiiH P SERGES, in all the popular makes, inoluding oheviots, estamenss, and _ ■_ ■ j_ ■ _, _ '"'" :rl _s^ll_B % coatings- &_»OXtO II «9 111 IT 111 SSi -■ %^B | At ~ .. 2/3 2/6 2/11 3/3 3/6 3/11 4/6 » yard Willi mii & » J_J £ CREAM SERGES, with ooloured stripes, 44in. and 48in. wide— Wfl hayo in finelot new shirtings in new.' J-&.■ 3 A.t .. .. .. 2/11 and 4/11 a yard a e ,; gnß fcn a »t nß w prioes. which are very much in'%^_| % CREAM COSTUME CLOTH, shrunk, will not spot with rain or sea Jout favour. The following are interesting: - - tMm _f water, 48in. wide, at .. .. ~ 4/11 6/6 a yard ,J ; I_B 3 EOLIENNES, plain and silk striped- H *™ ra S , h,rtln S* -» •• «1/' «* JOd. a yard |d§ X At .. .. .. .. 2/11 3/6 8/11 4/8 4/6 a yard Oxford Shirting, at .. * B|d. 9J-. 10d. » yud-#|yß| g ■■ Indigo E tripod Drills, in the latest colourings— ■ fWm 1 PRETTY PETTICOATS, '[ B^.! y _raia ? irriß QIJMMER Ceylon Shirting, at .. 1/1J 1/4J l/«. 1/tl 2/3 »y"d 5^J V f-wrfc OVPiwiiwi _-.■-»- Striped Cellular Cotton Shirting, for summer— _K» C A silk underskirt is a desirable possession at any time, but particularly , At .. .. .. 1/3 l/7j a yard. g_g_K 3 in the summer months, when is the keynote of the toilet. striped Tennis, ft nloe selection, in new flifS You will want a slylish pettiooat for your stylish Carnival Costume, and colourings— . .*vi|H gwe are showing just what you need. At .. .. 10_d. lljd. 1/- ft yard. AlfM g UNTEABABLK SILK UNDERSKIRTS, in wine, grey, green, navy ' ''-l-JM ;| blue, brown, and old rose. These are really very ohoiee petticoats— *-——-—-—--——----—————————— %-||M C At 47/6 55/6 68/6 each r-niMC* AUfAV ' C'HS J SMART BILK UNDERSKIRTS, in vleux rose, sage green, ein-amon, w, " u MWMf #-^B \ brown, navy blue, pale blue, Royal blue, pink, tabao— __ _»_ --m'-^B € At .. .. .. 33/6 37/9 45/-47/6 each TRAPPINGS - 'CH * MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS.'In black, pink, tabao, pale blue, Royal ■• ■ **"* ■^■^■■ , !-_■ 3 blue, oinnamon, vieux rose, sage green, and navy blue — _~_ , _ : -%®B fZ At .. .. .. 6/11 7/9 8/6 9/6 10/6 12/6 tq 21/- ti yon are gousgftway for ft long holiday, or only for ft. J|» 5 ' ■■. _' short trip of ft few days, you will need something in _#■ tT, i ' i the way of equipment. A Gladstone bag, portmanteau ■# M^m .p -_- m or trunk may bo among your wants, if so, let us show 3<&B % €j©n"tSe_netl S you our splendid stock. The prices w» quote below '%H_| are very moderate.- E^S 6 HANDKERCHIEFSft SteslHatßoi.i.at .. 4/H to 9/6 »°k-/.18 0 ■ _ t., t. Steel Trunks, at .. .. 8/11 to 29/6 each - SIS |We are making ft special show of the » Excelda » Handkerchiefs, which rirf Bggs lolid cowh ide, ftt .. 9/11 io 28/6 each ,%ffl | are as soft as silk, ftnd ar. also showing a variety of other good . q , £®m £ *!* "' ..-V " Oxford Bags, at ... ~ ' 2-/6 to 39/6 each {Jffl W Plain White, at •• •, «d. each Gladstone Bags, leather, »t .. 29/6 to 90/-eftoh* JJM % White, with.fancy spot borders, at .. ». i» -d. each p or t m mteau, leather, at .. - 15/- to 40/- eftch 'j{9 % White, with fancy borders, extra large, at .. •• lOd. each Overland Trunks, black ftnd green— : Cifl € Plain Lawn, extra large, at .. 7/6 per doa. At .. .. - „ 4»/- to 105/- each #^B ' Imitation Cane Trunks, at .. 66/- to «0/« eftob' 2-^B % Ladles' Dress Trunks, at .. 39/6 to 60/- each SWM % MPiy'S HALF-HOSE. Ladies'H-tßoxes, with con M , at 29/6 to 85/- each C|« | IVII--.o* «P £5 ss. to £9 9i. ||| Jf Tn Tan, with Blue, Brown ftnd White Stripes, at .« 1/6 ft pair ■ 'WSm & Club Stripes, College and High Sohool Colour*, at .. .. 1/6 3|l_B |In Fancy Hoop Stripes, at .. .-1/9 PaDGI* PSIttOPIISft 4ln Tan, with Fancy Stripes, at .. .. .. •• 3/8 r «X*« ■ «»».TO" ■■«■ . -C-M fln Heliotrope, with Green Stripes, at .. .. .. » «/« Wdgel , B Plipw p^t,,,.« new v obtftlned t|l gln Fawn, with Pink, Heliotrope, and Brown, at .. ..8 6 Cc«nl« of tho ltaßm'-%» 9ln Brown, with Green and Heliotrope "Stripes, at •• ... »/• '-<V^| _| In Black, Embroidered, ft*" • ...'■-..- •• 3/6 "' :..., . - *^_|» Cln Fancy Silk, Tucked Strip*,, at .. .. -•• 4 6 V WEIGEL'S JOURNAL. ' ;*SI r[ In Black Casbmere, Embroidered, at .. .. .. .. 3/8 Cashmere Hose, in Blaok and Navy Bine, seamless and jperfeot «tting-. Ostobet Httmbw of Uftdftmo Wtinri *«w__i-JSB | PWn f .t .. .. 1/- 1/8 1/6 1/9 V'W**.*** 1 - contftln,Bßflnt Illustrates of now Mid fftikiouto If I X- Ribbed, at .. .. .. „ X JV{.-, '£. L ' • gtnunta*f«* women and sbildren. 1-ftper yftttens f|B g Fine Heather Worsted Hose, Ribbed, at 1/6 1/9 2/- 2/8 2/6 ft, pftlr fcboTg ta fSB 5 Natural Cashmere Hose, Silk Spliced, at .. 1/6 9/8 ft p*l» -3HH § Unreached Cotton Hose, ftt .. ~ . ... 6d. 1/. ft p»lr W« w!Upost Mftdftms Weiftl'l Joans! to 70afor■!< C Coloured Merino Hose, »t ... .. .. 1/-1/8 » pftlr moatlw for 9/. ; OM46 ; *'ifH I WINNERS OF THE Jl //klsonW fcJVU z,m liii 5 P JSP- ""EAT TQpACCU UUMrtllllUn. \Hl\ ••* PRIZE tao-M»y.H»«W_-»», «/o. _U-.tln<. Hotel, Port o_al-.r..' WM \imwS&\ \W'rl ■ and „ tia—Mr. Hun' Uvtadw, «/•. Voat O-Bm, *•«•■•. -.'i-_IB " Vv%W\ * / MmJr 3rd „ ' fee-Mr. M. JT. -.Ister, Mo. U Olts Ivinss, Moniuitam. JwM ///,/aW¥/£ *th • „ tS-Mr. *. T. Morton; Oxfori Streat. liyttelteß. >^S JM&%mF Sth „ C*-Mr. Jl. H. Hobb», Innlilfh Street, 0-urleteliUOta. ~ysm eth ~ C3-HP. W_ Hoo», Klntf BtrMt, Kftatflotm. B *™ 5 PRIZES OF £2 each to the follower: Wholesale Only* Mr. N. Barlow. 218 Bealy Avenue, Christ- Mr. C. Chllds. 2« Hfch St. ChrUtchureh. '_^H RNnTAEi IHJIIC-r-Dt *~»ri church. Mr. E. Gs»oei_ne, Church St. Pslmenton * !^H WIOTOR IMPORI UOi Mr.Q_LMcO_J,lMTara»i»klSt,Wel- North. -JtJH CHRISTCHURCH. liagton. _!!!* ——-— 40 PRIZES of £1 each to the followinf 1 $&M : ■——• Mr.J.Bo«i,7oln«e.treßt.Wel__gton. Mr. M. T. Howell. 2 Port Bt, WeUlaftoß. ' |j^_| Mr.H.Marshaa 13 Cameron Bt,Dunedin. Mr. F. Gorri«% Havetock, M-ilbwousrh. '^H Mr. J. Canterbury. Mr. A. Dou.l«_, 30 Ed_ew_re B_, Ohri-t- £$■ Mr. T.Tozer.Geraldine, Canterbury. 7 church. K*^S Mr. Toi Tapu. Canterbury. Mr. O. Townsend. South Bt, Blenheim. • . [MM _ , „ nr , , h . on - nil ,_, 0 f their Mr._t.l).Norrie,63Ba__.Bt,T_naru. Master 1_ Home (wtdrets requir«l>. **©*■ Mr. T.Stroae.Doyiestof. Canterbury. Mr. J. _*i;ee. Home.Ashburton. -^M -„«T.eiT-i 4T R_CT Mr. M-Mitehea London St, Lyttelton. . Mr. F. E. Thomson. Binger Sewing Ma- -,£■ »22CA8MEI-»i««-isi MisßM.Gracte,39St.M_ry , s-ttU Auck- chine Agency, Tto-xu. . '■^Mm As from lan(L Ella Bo«_, 17 WUlls St, We_iuflrta_ V_sf__i SATURDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER . Mr. J. F. WiUiams, Duvauchelles Bay. Mr. F. H. Elsom. Macrae's FUt, Dunedin. ""5-^M _ , . Mr.D.M.Bourke,7HaUSt,Dunedin. . Mr.C.WjUion,DeeStr«t,Timaxu. i-timm Tbe stock, comprising- *r ra M r. B. Clark, 15 Turobxai St, Thorndon. Mi«» M. Cohen, Broadway. Reeften. ?«■ Gune, Rifles, Ammunl- Mr. J Deere,Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. Mr. L. Biggins, Victoria St, ChrUtchureh. '-.-Sm tion . . Fl«hin_ Tmcklo. Mr.J. W.Thompson,Tay St,lnvercargilL Mr. J. Jones, }uar, T_mpleton. Canter- ,JjM Golf, OroeiMot. Cricket. jj- Macdonald, Box 100, P.O, Timaru. bury. . .4mm Tennis . Archery . E.g. ||H Mrs. M. L. White. East St, Ashburton. Mr. 3. Key, c/o. W. Strange and Co, , -^H is mo« complete and Mr. a Brien. Oxford St, Lyttelton. Ohristchurch. ,_.,_. . ■■•'■ijSM and has been peraonallVelected j//Wl\;.\ Mr. 3. H. Olark, 4*. George St, Bunedin. Mr. G. Derrett Papanui, Ch-artc-urca. - l^_| by onr Mr. W. H. Tisdall on his (Jf WyW Mr CB. Eussea 3 Park Terrace, "Wei- Mr. W. G. Hill. £91 Colombo St, Christ- - 'WM recent visit to England. A/1| iington. church. - .f||« HARDY'S FISHING TACKLE T Mr F B. Elsom. Hagley Bd, Lower Mr. A. Butt cj'o. Post Office, luTercargill. {MM A Specialty % l Biccarton. Mr. S.E.WooU<ra. 22Princes St, Dunedin. <'=§■ - Repairine in all the above — MM Mr. W. Gamble, 34 Wright St, Wellington. Mr. T. Boffa, 23a Ingestre St, Wellington. -£>gM branches by comjietent workmen 1 .._..-_ ,„ U . M .. ■ fea CataloguesoaApplication \$J ] KEEP OH COLtECTIWO fIHO WATCH FOR FUTUHE SCHEMES. j :.^| | Fishing Licemes issued. Telephone aj6j. U-m^^ «_■■_■_■ -^e« __-_--_-___-_-_-_—_^_M_B_M_S_tJ.-J_, !*§? i ~T Paton, Voght <& Lockwood | YON SiERAKGW.Ki & GO. plate glass warehousemen .. : y In Stock-Am.. *«. and |iv. British Polished Plate Glass. 41. ; :g i_^«?_S^^^,n_ l _ s J _;S__ SUvered Plate Glass, all sires. In Stock and arriving quarterly, the latest ,|j L_r £ e Stock otfEiTftti end Can_rte desiens in Paperhangings. Friezes, etc. % 10 °C C H O mSTCHURCH EET JB-toste. suppUed for all Decorative House Painting. Glazing and Sign Writn,- .4 Ttttp-e-etiw c 3 90» <non. no. _ c 93 COLOMBO STREET >$ ■■■■■■■_S_B_«_SS_BB_S_l_«"»S_Bß_ißß_M_« -- cc«^ B * ,l, * —— " ■ &;

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13250, 19 October 1908, Page 2

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