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N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Association CASHEL STREET LIMITED CHRISTCHURCH THE GREAT SUMMER SALE YOU have merely to remember what the past sales of the Farmers' Co-op. have been to realise that this is an event of extreme importance to you and the rest of the people in your neighbourhood. For us the Summer Season is over, for you there are still several weeks of warm weather to remind you of the season, and in view of the fact that we have had so much wet weather the probability is that we will be afforded compensation in a spell of bright honest sunshine. We must get quit of all our surplus Summer Stocks and Fashion Goods—we have no further use for them, but to you they will be useful. To achieve our purpose we have reduced to an extraordinary extent the whole of our regular prices, and every item, in the various departments, that come within the scope of the Sale, is discounted. We have no desire to gush, but we should be wanting in honesty to ourselves if we failed to say that the bargains on this occasion are greater and more attractive than ever before. KMy Note.—No goods will be exchanged, or sent on approbation during Sale.

CLEARANCE OF MENS CLOTHING . . . SOME ASTONISHING BARGAINS . . . We have done an increased business in Men's Ready-to-Wear Clothing, and we have therefore been obliged to very largely increase out stocks. What remains must now be cleared, and there are some very choice bargains for men of all sizes. Study well the following Special Offers. MEN'S SAC SUITS, in Colonial tweedsUsual Prices .. .. 29/6 32/6 37/6 45/Sale Prices .. .. 25/- 27/6 32/6 39/6 MEN'S COVERT COATS, made of English coating ; in small sizes only Usual Prices .. .. .. 3°/- 32/6 40/- each Sale Prices .. .. .. 19/6 25/- 32/6 each MEN'S BOX SUITS, tailor-made, a few only, for clearance— Usual Prices .. .. 70/- 80/- 90/- 95/Sale Prices .. .. 62/6 70/- 79/6 82/6 MEN'S TROUSERS, in Colonial tweedsUsual Prices 10/6 12/6 Sale Prices 8/11 10/6 25 Pairs MEN'S COTTON CORD TROUSERS, for harvestingUsual Price 6/11 pair Sale Price 4/11 pair MEN'S WATERPROOF COATS AND CAPES, made from the best macintosh coating— Usual Prices .. .. 17/6 29/6 35/- 39/6 Sale Prices .. .. 15/6 25/- 29/6 34/6 Bouncing Bargains in Boys 9 Clothing! The Bargains in Boys' Clothing are so very pronounced that it will surprise us if all the mothers in Christchurch do not exploit this Department. Please remember that the Farmers' Co-Op. Clothing is different—different because better, and more trustworthy. We give below an idea of the Bargains offering. BOYS'. WASHING SUITS AND BLOUSES, in galatea, drill, crash, Holland, etc., slightly soiled— Usual Prices 2/6 3/- 3/6 4/- 4/6 5/- to 12/6 Sale Prices 1/112/3 2/9 2/113/6 4/- to 10/6 BOYS' SAMPLE TUNIC SUITS, in a great variety of fancy tweedsUsual Prices .. .. 6/11 10/6 12/6 15/- to 32/6 Sale Prices .. ..5/6 8/11 10/6 12/9 to 25/BOYS' CONWAY SUITS, in fancy tweeds, well madeUsual Prices .. 8/n 9/11 10/6 12/6 15/- 17/6 Sale Prices .. 6/11 7/11 8/11 10/6 12/6 15/GREAT MERCERY BARGAINS All our Mercery is specially priced in order to make a complete and effective clearance. The Sale thus affords one of those magnificent opportunities to add to one's wardrobe. MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS, all our own make ; well finished and perfect fitting— In Flannelette Usually i/n Now 1/- each In Striped Leather Usually 2/11 Now 2/6 each In Strong Tweeds Usually 6/6 Now 4/6 each 50 Dozen WHITE TENNIS SHIRTS— Usually 5/6 5/11 each ' Now .. 3/11 each MEN'S GREY SWEATERS—UsuaIIy 6/6 6/11 Now 4/11 each BOYS' JERSEYS, assorted colours and sizes— Usually 1/11 2/3 2/6 each .. Clearing at 1/- each PYJAMA SUITS— In Flannelette Usually 6/6 Now .. 4/11 MEN'S NECKWEAR— 500 Derby Ties— Usually .. 1/- 1/6 r/u Now .. 2 for 1/MEN'S GLOVES— Unlined Leather Driving Glovesfci light and dark tan— Usually .. .. 4/11 w Now .. 2/11 pair MEN'S HALF HOSE— All-Wool Knitted Socks—Usually 1/3 Now . 1/- pair Black Cashmere Socks —Were 1/6 pair Now 2 pairs for 2/6 Odd Lots of Samples—At .. .. 9d 1/- 1/3 pair MEN'S UNDERWEAR— Fine Ribbed Cotton Pants—Usually 2/6 2/11 Now 1/11 Merino Pants, spliced seats—Usually 3/3 .. Now 2/11 Flannel Drawers— Usually 3/6 .. Now 2/11 Special Silk-Finish Underclothing, bombax buff colour — Shirts —Usually .. 5/6 Now .. .. 4/9 Pants —Usually .. 7/3 Now .. .. 6/3 MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS— Hemstitched Handkerchiefs—Now .. .. 3 for 1/3 7/Bth Linen Handkerchiefs— Usually .. .. 1/- Now .. 10/- dozen 7/Sth Lawn Handkerchiefs—Usually 6d Now 4_d each MEN'S BRACES—Odd Lots of Sample Braces— Usually 1/3 1/6 to 2/11 Clearing at .. 1/MEN'S UMBRELLAS— 10-Ribbed Umbrellas—Usually 4/11 Now .. 4/3 10-Ribbed Umbrellas—Usually 5/6 Now .. 4/11 MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS, open fronts, sizes 14* and 15 only— Usually .. .. 6/6 Now" .. 4/6 each BOYS' LINEN WASHING HATS— Usually 1/3 1/6 1/9 each Clearing at 1/- each BOYS' COLOURED FELT AND TWEED HATS— Usually .. 2/6 2/11 each Clearing at 1/- each MEN'S TWEED CAPS— Usually .. 1/6 1/9 to 3/6 Clearing at I/- each BLACK FLEXIBLE HATS, medium shapes— Usually .. .. 6/9 Now .. 4/11 each SOFT FELT HATS, low crownUsually .. .. 4/11 _< ow .. 4/3" each FINE LEGHORN HATS— Usually .. ■ .. 9/6 Now .. 7/11 each WATERPROOF RUGS, samples— Now 7/6 to 13/6 each Full-size WOOL RUGS, slightly damaged— Usual Prices .. .. .. T. 7/6 23/6 each Sale Prices .. .. .. 14/11 18/11 each S HEAVY WOOL RUGS— Usually .. .. 17/6 Now .. 15/11 each

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13333, 27 January 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13333, 27 January 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13333, 27 January 1909, Page 3

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