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: , — «,J Children's CSothsng, Mothers can always make sure of obtaining a fine assail ment of Children's Clothing fit the Farmers' Co-op., tat the prices will appeal to thrifty women. A INFANTS' DAY AND NIGHTGOWNS in Longcloth e» Cambric, trimmed with laco and ombroidcrv At 2/6 2/11 3/3 "3/6 to 8/1 INFANTS" EOBES, trimmed -with laco and . At 10/e 12/6 13/9 16/6 to 26/1 PINAFOEES for Infants and Children, all sizes— \ At 2/3 2/11 3/6 3/11 to 7/6 etc] SILK FBOCKB for Children of all ages— At 6/6 6/6 7/9 Bye to 18/ I EMBEOIDEEED SILK COATS for Children— -,1 At 10/6 18/6 15/6 17/6 to Sty) SILK HATS AND BONNETS for Infante and ChildrenAt 3/6 4/6 5/6 6/9 to 10/1 ! .Winter Curtains. 1 A FINE SELECTION. i Give a thought to the Home. Prepare for the cold weaihei that will soon be here. Heavy warm curtains give tiu home a comfortable, cheerful appearance. Wβ have jn«| unpacked a fresh lot of Winter curtains, 3J yards by Jj yards long, and we have marked them at- quick-seHing prices. • ." CHENILLE CUETAINS in crintson and green, witl Chintz "border and fringe'top and bottom— ■ * At 22/6 34/6 42/- 48/- ft ptU SILK-FINISH CHENILLE CUETAINS, -with CHab border. These &ro exceptionally fine— ; 1 At je3 6/- a pait, TAPESTEY CDETAINS, a very special line— At 28/6 ft pftit SEEGE CUETAINS, with Tapestry border— i At 12/6 15/6 18/e 21/- 24/6 »/J Mercery Values. -| The Farmers' Co-op. Mercery values are always attwK tire, and there is always a splendid variety of goods. -3&{ day we direct your attention to the following :— MEN'S BATHING COSTUMES, ordinary sizes— " .'.l At 1/6 1/11,4* EXTEA LAEGE SIZE BATHING COSTUMES At a^ , WHITE SHIETS, finest four-fold Irish Linen, short fronts, button behind, or open fronts— ,!' At 4/6 C/ 6 6/6 6/9 7/6 8/8 10/8 etu&EVENING DEESS SHIET3, button behind, one stn^ long fronts with two studs, and open fronts At 6/6 7/6 8/6 8/9 10/6 Ott&ii FOUE-FOLD LINEN COLLAES, "Dominion" aait " Canal." plain Stand-up Collars, new "Wing Colling Turndown at pointi, •' Polo " and " Speaker" CollmP in all sizes ... ... ... At 9d e*ok^ Fruit Jars. v| Fruit Jars of every description are now being efferad bins at our usual low rates. - -, MASON'S JAES, in pints, quarts, and Jutlf-gallou 'M WIDE-MOUTH JAES , 'J TIE-OVEE JAES in lib. and 21b. WHITE JAES in nests Prices from 1/11 per doe. to 7/6 per dec J/A

It's the Quality that has Duilt up artd , maintained the sales of 'The Cocoa which Is unequalled (or flavour, digestibility, and economy in use. BEST & GOES FARTHEST. c .... LARGEST SALE OF .. .. I PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS, AND DECORATORS MATERIALS ! Evar Held in New Zealand .. .. The Chance of a Life-Tine. COMPULSORY SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK OF THE OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS OF. - B. BUTTON -• POITEi! & DECORATOR CASH EL STREET, Opp. J. Batlantyne & Co. every kind. Glass, Plain and Fancy. Artists' Materials, an<l *v«y requu.te for Decorauve Wofk. The whole ot the stock is to be disposed of at equal to 25 per cent, below boded colt, A speedy clearance of Stock and Tittiagi mutt be effected reff*fd!«s ot cost. SALE COMMENCED ON SATURDAY. 30th JANUARY* , , ~,i.,i, c r* -■

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13364, 4 March 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13364, 4 March 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13364, 4 March 1909, Page 2