! .. .. THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU RIGHT .. .. . i • NEW ZEALAND .. 1 \ ASSOCIATION * '■ I j ] 107 to 115 Cashel Street Christchurch i I \\ .. JUST AS WE PROMISE .. fl (That frhich makes business brisk at the Farmers' Co-op. is doing things and selling things just ** € "Sj as we promise. The stability, progress and popularity of the Farmers' Co-op. rests on the solid**"-* -)"V foundation of the public's goodwill. Wide-awake shoppers have found the door of opportunity * **? open to them at the Farmers' Co-op., and the crowds that daily visit this store attest in forceful ./J language the value-giving capacity of the store. The basic policy of the Farmers' Co-op. is to*"- W afford the greatest trading facilities to the greatest number. It was established for that purpose ■ * -l£? * | and in the years that have rolled by there has been a steady and consistent adherence to that" I. *-tf j I policy. Making big profits is no part of our scheme of business. We look for reasonable _fe ■ I The main object is to serve you to advantage. The prestige and influence of the Co-op. extends \ " !-'** i I far and wide, and its clientele is composed of all classes in the commudity. *"* j*/« I Glorious Glove Values Blankets&Bushßug^ H For good value in GLOVES you must come to the Far- These cold nights you can fully appreciate the wanntt""H mers Co-Op., not because we say so. but because those of a blanket. You want good blankets- you want th**' ■~' T ) ra who know by experience say so. We do an immense blankets we sell, for they are fleecy and 'warm, will y_|_- "'''- : ' P business in GLOVES, and this enables us to keep a big good service, and are comparatively inexpensive " g stock. Our large purchases secure for us many con- . TT ~...„, ~.ttT - > *i" I | cessions, the benefit of which is passed on to our ens- ALL-WOOL COLONIAL WHITE BLANKETS- > *_,-" 3 tomer.s in our low prices. Single Bed—At .. 17/6 18/6 21/6 liflkfr '. ' | Ihree-quarterßed— At .. 23/6 24/- flyK },* | '-'THE TORONTO" ASTRACHAX GLOVES, in tan Double Bed—At 23/6 24/- 24/6 27/6 29/!? t . m and brown only ; all sizes—At 2/- 2/3 2/9 pair 35/6 39/6 to 73/- £ j- , I VIYELLA KNITTED GAUNTLET GLOVES, in black, ALL-WOOL COLONIAL GREY BLANKETS— ,T_ i& ja navy, brown, grey and white—At .. 2/3 pair Single Bed Size—At .. .. .. f9M*v f*-$_ I FANCY RINGWOOD GLOVES, in all shades— ' Double Bed Size—At .. 23/6 tlfll •%'"> 1 At.. .. .. -. 1/4 and 1/8 pair COT BLANKETS—At .. 8/6 10/6 11/6 p*tr- *■*- j| SCOTCH WOOL GLOVES, seamless fingers, in white BUSH RUGS, in stripe and checks— -•' %£ $ only—At .. .. .. ..1/8 pair At.. .. .. 7/5 8/11 14/3 15/|" 'V I SUEDE LINED GLOVES, in beaver, drab, slate, white FLANNELETTE BLANKETS— ' t J M I and black, _ domes—At 1/4 1/8 1/9 1/10 pair At.. .. .. 7/9 10/6 13/1 7% I Driving and Motoring Gloves M en 's Holiday SFlirtr I I HEAVY MOTOR GAUNTLET GLOVES, in tan shades I'lvll O llUllilUj Ollli ij) a only; all sizes—At .. .. .. 10/6 pair _- 1 ■_ ■ £ **5.- ---£ DFVT'q .ttpis* tr- \thpt? r vttvtt ttt rr nv-c-c ■ Knockabout SHIRTS, made from an unshrinkable «_»-, 3§* I DLMS SIIFP LEATHER GAUNTLET GLOVES, m wool flannel, well cut and very dressy. •; , iff S tan and brown only—At .. .. 6/9 pa r . t-i-t r- T » .-.-t~ t ,*r*m™ *- ,"id_ I npvrc; qtr apr at-vtt t:t n • , « CE\LON FLANNEL SHIRTS, \\-ith or without co!ltr__;« 'W i DEM S STRAP GAUNTLET GLOVES, in leather ; m Light Weight—At .. 6/6 7/8 8/Im4' "M I tan shades only-At 6 /6 pair Medium Weight-At.. 6/6 7/6 8/J 2_t . *ffi I " IBEX " REINDEER GLOVES, 4 buttons, in tan and UNION SHIRTS, with or without collars, light weUbk--. '___ I grey only-At 7/3 pair At 4/115/6 5/11 6/6 St M § FUR-LINED REINDEER GLOVES, 2 domes, in tan HEAVY WEIGHT ALL WOOL SHIRTS— 'll I only—At .. .. .. .. 15/6 pair Light patterns—At .. 7/118/6 9/8 10/6 eac_."t -Hi I "NANTWICH" TAN DOESKIN GLOVES, stiff gaunt- Dark patterns—At .. 6/8 7/118/6 9/6 «-_.* Jf § . et , s ~~ A \ *' ** "* ** «/6pair SOFT COLLARS, in Viyclla and other fine «B go DENT'S LINED KID GLOVES, in shades of brown only, sizes 14m to ißin.—At '. t/_ 'Im J At.. 4/6 and 4/11 pair ___-__-«-_____- 'J| Warm Winter Hosiery You ' H Want Shirtin i I I ff HI 111 TT llllVl lllVlolvt y If your immediate demands include SHIRTING, thai. "41 I •-.#-__-_ _. » we are sure you will be served to advantage at the Faroeaf-i iS I . . FOR WOMEN . * Co-Op. We have the standard grades, and our pam>- J§§ S are very moderate. i^H 1 '*™. k*PP ett >' 8 00 d time t0 make a selection of ALL WOOL COLONIAL SHIRTING— - Wk W HOISLRi, for our stocks are uncommonly large, and At 1/10 V 1/11 2/- 2/2 S/irvnT^-T-B i Md^i?nS3 tedkind ' ° ur prices are just right ' union'shirting- " 3S-.IH 1 and w> " Pkase y ° U - At • lOd. 12.d. 1/3 1/4* 1/7 1/10 1/^^l9 m PLAIN CASHMERE HOISERY— CEYLON SHIRTING— 5 1___ I At l/_ 1/2 1/4 1/5 1/8 1/10 2/-pair At.. .. 10d. 1/U 1/3 1/4} 1/i W^| ffl WARM CASHMERE HOSE, in winter weights; fine ' "W ||§l cm medium and wide ribs— *c_tt« '_ _•_■ '•' ' ' "_!* i__l I At 1/10 2/2 2/4 2/6 2/8 2/J0 3/- 3/3 pair Wflfl_lAW ft 51 tl if 111 it C H I BLACH CASHMERE HOSE, excellent quality- •• fflllUUfy ilitllUllli£o ••& Hi M At 1/4 1/6 1/8 1/10 2/- 2/2 2/4 2/6 2/8 3/- pair _ _. .„,_._ __ °, ° KHi § BLACK LACE CASHMERE AND EMBROIDERED t f P * C * fot IB & CASHMERE HOSE your WINDOW HANGINGS. Just now our.stoclttg Wgm 1 At:. 1/10*2/4 2/9 2/11 3/3 3/6 pair are at their best. '^H 1 TAN CASHMERE HOSE, plain or ribbed- WINDOW HOLLANDS.—We have just received a 06*? ||| H At i/tfl 9 /a 9 /ft o/« «/ ./c-.,v shipment •of hollands m ecru, moss and dark W« 7 %H1 I ■■ VlO 2/4 2/6 2/8 3/- 3/6 pair ma^e window Blinds to order> plai _ f OT 4th J9 I ' lace and insertion. We are ready to furnish' estl .*,. f39 jn mates of cost. .-,f i !*«.«•__«_-*» LACE CURTAINS.—A large variety, including Swiu sad-r, I Aj-firVICG/lnifi guipure, now available for selection. We have*"-- mi N ■# iWI/kx Vr.lJ-4-f special line in net, with applique work— -<> ____! I a . , , At.. .. 34/6 to 43/8 pair c fflm M Aprons lor waitresses, servants, housewives, nurses and ~,n_ip ~,,_. TVt - 1 • r_n _ 1 „ ST -» sStm \ matrons, as grand an assortment as you are likely to see MA ° MUSLINS, plain, frilled and Wk I anywhere, and all so reasonably .priced. cream—At ■ 10jd. to 1/1 Wl J WAITRESSES' APRONS, in white cambric, plain, with m T gm . f '5 S[ I goffered frill over shoulder—At .. 3/3 each J l\l A\l7" I €1 f*fft__-TC '"' "•'* -_H 5 HOUSEMAIDS' APRONS, plain round rib, and gored •• 11C TT VCll 1/VlO •• ' Mm B skirt—At .. .. 2/11 each * I SERVANTS' APRONS, trimmed with embroidery- J he , Beff A . X * III ? IS ' I I R CARPETS just to hand are •mfj r MM I At 1/3 1/5 1/7 1/9 2/- 2/3 2/6 2/11 to 6/8 each handsome indeed. The patterns are very rich and «■ I VTII A F .' ° riental desi e ns ' suitable' for Dining-room, PI m NUKbJ-b KIiGULAIION APRONS, square bibs, 2 inch an d Hall j£* _S__i I bands—At 2/8 each At> ; .. .. _ 8/« and t/11 y««_| SH| I MATRONS' APRONS, in black, sateen and black alpaca AXMINSTER RUNNERS, for hall and stairs— f Vf- Hi I At " 3/3 3/6 3/11 each At ~ _ #> 7/6 8/e a / 1f |||B I BLACK SATIN APRONS, embroidered with silk— FELT SQUARES, for bedrooms ; in blue, red and greerfJi 111 I At 6/6 each ioft7x Bft.—At «/7^llll I COLOURED OVERALLS, in li R ht and dark shades— 12ft. x 9ft.—At .„ .. .. ttftfiM WM 1 At.. .. 2/11 3/6 3/11 4/6 each 12ft. x 12ft.—At ..... .. U/4/-M |§|| t? 5 Whether you buy WESTON'S' SUITS for their smartness or r economy, or both, You Save £2 en each Suit. WESTON'S again J and make to your measure ... ' r - j SUITS: £2 10s., £2 155., £3 &£3 1 "J Every Suit guaranteed a perfect fit, and the best materials money em •j NOTE.—Mtn'i Waterwooh, alio Tweed Overcoati—not ihinw—«nt to any addrmi, ll»#l___lS f* U/StotO/-. Send your jim, or com. and be me_»ur«.; State your requiremenU, and*--*>l!i_lS«B m |iv« you value for your moMjr. Motto: "Fair deaUnja aucceta ol our trade." j WESTON S, CL&THIER & MERCER, I 3 43 MANCHESTER ST., BUNTIHB'B BUIUNW7S !I- (Opposite Coker-a Hotel). ' "'< feflS J NOTE.-Addxe-i all letters, Box 3 65, Poat Office. Chrt-tchurch. ' CpIS Tj A._o, L__d'o-- _. Oanta' own matapials mad* from as/-. L«dl««'0«(-' ' l_|. ,j#i_ *• p *° ,al,ty ' w,th "»- t -« , «- 1 " *" n,n *«r-t-ol«_4i.•_. - M -^**JpN J ■■__■ t- : :7| t ' I The Standard Cocoa of the World* ,Wm % JfJLM ■■ »1 m_r __r _i H B <___> <__p _f 'tSI • B_l HH _H__/ _l Jflli __-__■__■_{ ■__ <n #__i ■- fIS MB H ■ Iff i fl Hh____l ■ ■ 1 __i Hw-_____r& Jh fl _B_ R I '. /'fMf _f__L ___EL ____■__■ Jfl ■__ h i_____f __,_S r d-ft _____ ___ -= Ack'nowldcTged by experts and (consumers to be without a rival . „ ~ "" for flavour and digestibility. H-fcara ef Wire Shatters, eina. Fcmw. I -7_S. : : M. ot__r_oaaa.aaMf_Wlr.wm_ I - __ --. __ __ _ «•_«._« _m _ tv* M^rr/M/ 1 -£s V« 1 a COCOA YOU CAN ENJOY. *m 100 COLOMBO STREET 8 _VW *.-.--_.--* -- T: S OHRISTCHURCH B J - ft TrtiptaM t%m C 390. |f- -i.i . _-— M l'-3 1 I ? '\3
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13390, 5 April 1909, Page 2
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