i 107 to 115 Cashel St., Christchurch. $ jjl II I WWII■ ■■11-__---B___ B> V 1 The Store that Serves you Right 1 | I 1 P S Everyone will tell you that money is scarce, and that it is necessary to practice P . Si \ economy' This is true enough, but we must be careful not to overdo the matter. T m C* Things are not really as bad as many would have us believe, especially in Canter- <' _ 3_ \ bury o where our farmers have just gathered in a bountiful harvest. It is none the S W S less'imperative to be economical and thrifty. You must have clothes, you must have > M S the necessaries for decent living, and it is your bounden duty to buy these things to the m best advantage. S U > There is no place in all Canterbury where you can trade to better advantage than < pB St the Farmers' Co-op. Our famous low prices are attractive, and the values they % S C represent are the best in the district. A 4 £ VISIT THE FARMERS' CO-OP. AND STUDY THE MONEY- 2 SS SAVING OPPORTUNITIES. J I Dependable Hosiery Children's Clothing. ; ifiS _«*» tim./i__ J_ OUli TIR~N Mothers can always make sure of obtaining _ fins u«Otfe! ]', M FOR WOMEN & OHH-PKI-M. mo _t „• Childron'a Clothinff at the Farmers' Co-op.. i_d \[ 9 The Hosiery we sell is of excellent quality and thoroughly the prices will appeal to thrifty women. •■ P_ devendMe. We ato placing a lot of Hosiery on offer at INFANTS' DAY AND NIGHTGOWNS in Longcloth ___ V _n very special prices: Cambric, trimmed with laco and embroidery— _ >!; U BLACK COTTON HOSE, fait dyed :..." At ll*a - pair At s/6 2/11 3/8 3/6 to v 1 BLACK -ISLE THBKAD HOSE. or Lisle INFANTS' ROBES, trimmed with lace «*«ftjj; ;l l_J feet; extra fine quality ... At 1/9 2/- W° a P air ~ _.„ , - , _ .„,_.,, ,f • ' -i I BLACK LISLE THREAD HO|E lace op.n wor. anl.e. PINAFOEES for Infant, and Ch.dren all .i.e.- 1 I C ° Bhm :^?in4 / \ «■ ■li'LV.h FKOCKS for Children of alt a_i._ " 1 I BLACK COTTON HOSK, best «>k to»h-- _ At 5/ | g/6 ?/g 8/<J 18/6 , ill -~ „«-_■ em-T---, MTTrtH TTOSF .iik finish— EMBROIDEBED SILK COATS for Childwn— -- ' I FANCY STRIPED COTTON k *£'•■» a pai _. At 10 /6 13/6 15/6 17/6 to 88/8 ". S? -. ro,- -a™ •4. *v,«x_. SILK HATS AND BONNETS for Infants and Children- 'J I LACE LISLE HOSE, m t» shades- _._ _ At 3/6 4/6 6/6 6/9 to 10/. I TAN LACE LISLE HOSE, with Cashmere feet— • " ~~" " 'i At,/. 2 /9 3/11 a P a- winter Curtains. - ? EXTEA FINE LISLE THEEAD HOSE, with lace open- WW ■■ ■ fc'Sr* ~1- F * **" •■•**■■ ■«■ ,~_ work ankles, in sky blue, pink, cardinal champagne. A FINE SELECTION. 'A and tan - -*- fc 8 » "? air • - >.i BLACK SPUN SILK HOSE, with Cashmere f«et-_ _._ a & fchf . Uom _ prepare fo _ th|>oo , d _ u>tt __ £ S£g " ___________________ tliat w B ° on 8 kere. Heavy warm curtains give th* "' % __-__-__—-—-■-— -——————————————— home a comfortable, cheerful appearance. We have jait -_.j «■ GOODS unpacked a fresh lot of Winter curtains, 3 \ yards by« tJ ■ yards long, and we have marked them at quick-selling 'A Sashes, Scarves and Neckwear in all the fashionable shapes prices. , " _\- and colours, and all offered at extremely reasonable CH ENIL_E CURTAINS in crimson and grwra, with \\ prices. Chints border and and bottom— / $>'. WASHING JAP SILK SASHES, wilfh hsavy silk fringe At 22/6 34/6 43/- 48/- a pair" f. end S , in white, cream, slry blue, pink, eardmal. moss Sllj __;-FINISH CHENILLE CURTAINS, with Ghtati'. Xnavy blue, green, brown, _c. ... At I/11 eac_ bordßr . These aro exceptionally fine- i . JAPANESE SILK HAT SCARVES, with, fringe ends, in At JB«"5/- a pair ¥] all fashionable colours ... At 1/11 and 2/6 each TAPESTR y CUETAIN . a very spec'al lino- k%■ ,NEW GIBSON COLLARS in Lace and Cambrio.in white j_t 28/6 a pay |" and cream At 1/- 1/6 1/8 1/11 each gEEGE CUETAINB, with Tapestry border— ' "$ f NEW LINEN COLLARS, with frilling attaobsd— __t 12/6 15/6 18/6 21'/. 2i/6 29/"*_ | NEW NECK FEILLING in Chiffon and Laco, in a great ~~ ~~ " . M variety of widths At 4*d to 2/6 a yard MeTO€T]\f MSIIUQS. I _+ _. The Farmers' Co-op. Mercery values are always"attrao _ _| l__a*i„>_. _'A_.ra_lP>-d9-*P vtive - and thero is * lw -y» a «plendid variety of goods. To-*;; f IflUl-V IU If ■ VUOUi \J WUI l*3« dfcJ - c di reo t your attention to the following :— .. Ijb HIGH-GRADE TAILORING. MEN'S BATHING COSTUMES, ordinary site.- Jfe n,U At'l/6 f We can now show our customers all the New Fabrics for EXTRA LARGE SIZE BATHING COSTUMES At »/8* f AutumnandWintorwear These consist of a wmTB SH IETS, finest four-fold Irish Linen, Aot*& £ tion of Black and Navy Coatinp. VicunM and Serges f ro nU, button behind, or open fronts- ■,** Worsted Suitings, and English, Scotch and Colonial ' * . » 5 * Tweeds Hand-made Homespuns, genuine Harris Tweeds, At 4/6 5/6 6/6 6/9 7/8 8/6 10/6 «•% c : Cheok Saddle Tweeds, Whipcord Baddle Tweeds, Bedford EVENING DRESS SHIRTS, button behind, one •ML"- £ Cords Rainproof Coatingß, Ac. All these fabrics were care- long fronts with two studs, and open fronts— _. | fully selected for us, and we can offer the widest possible __ t 8/6 7/6 8/8 8/» 10/« eMh. | choice. About FOUR-FOLD LINEN COLLARS. "Dominion" «. 1 r_!_ c«nofo. 'e-.eTlet any- "Canal." plain SUnd-up Collar, new W-g&W, | prileiSTta -?rict keeping with our poli/y Turndown at pomts, ■'Polo» and « Spe-ker"^,^ of fair dealing. ■ . ■_ | BUSINESS SUITS made to measure, and guaranteed sty- ——— J 1 lish and perfect fitting... ... At 50/- to 70/- - F_r"__l_*__ _J__Lt"__l ■'" "4* I SAC SUITS made to measure, for Sunday wear, or for BT_MB*iW-*- 9- .... i| 1 special occasions ... ... At 75/- to 106/- _? rn j_ Jars of every description are now being •fferedlqrj | HAND-MADE SAC SUITS made to measure, perfect us at our usual low rates. : t f% 1 workmanship ... ... ... At 95/- to 180/- MABON'S JARS, in pints, quarts, and HftU-galliMM <"| 1 FAGET SUITS, Frock Suits and Dress Suits, aad Dinner WIDE-MOUTH JABS . . *-i ■',!: 1 Jacket Suits f — At 100/- to 170/- TIE-OVER JARS in lib. and 21b. '-}l I TROUSERS made to measure ... At 17/6 to 88/- WHITE JARS in nests ,if 1 EIDING BREECHES made to measure At 35/-to 66/- Prices from 1/11 per doz. to 7/6 per doc. _1j p §The Standard Cocoa oi* the WorlA "I fi\F_rbY. ?! ™t Bi H _■. '''' : '. ; li *«_■-______ --» S| W_o__-lw*i 9 C f &_,%** -| > %*" Aclmowledged by expert.-_« 1 1 consumers to be without a rival *£ i for flavour and digestibility. | i . '^". A COCOA YOU CAN ENJOY. | v ; _, I — ■■ ' ■• T__________a_ife..' "A* . — f .. .. LARGEST SALE OF .. .. '-\ T PAINTERS, PAPERHAN6ERS, AND DECORATORS MATERIALS; j Ever Hsld In New Zealand .. .. The Chance of a Llfe-Timt, y[■ ____________________________ ; JaTWaXT COMPULSORY SALE'? 4_WkW OF THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK OF THE * '. •gag-" -<___» OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS OF. . , | b. BUTTON ■- PAINTER & DECORATOR f CASHEL STREET, Opp. J. Ballantyno & GO* fe f Witb DALES* *«v- y ut t «gu I IT VJLllli-Pi-a orT-n IfiBALJm -__ who i, 0 , the s uxk is to br <■».*»._ ol at cq U - to , S per «.. brio* Und_l co»- .| _SSi'T^. , A speedy of StocV » 0 d Fittim. ■- be c__ud o( co-. | _ •———l — t—a on"7 h«H tbe . __ _ f.iiftiOV'l I _-■"•-"»-■•"»>• ___^» y --fl^- f <~.» CO/W/HE/VCED O.V SATURDAY, 30th JANUARV'gW. _?_• __—__*~_T*— _j___W__Msf oA_»_* w_'•».''*—'" , w— _____S±.^i_(—i
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13363, 3 March 1909, Page 2
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