Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

NEW ZEALAND f ASSOCIATION * 107 to 115 Cashel Street Christchurch OF THE ~' '"■■" .;.-■ I THE SALE TEREV39NATES ON j SATURDAY, JULY 17. %\

-— I EXCEPTIONAL TArLORING OFFER f i iade-to-ieasure Suits OFFERED AT BARGAIN PRICES ■ We are offering daring the last week of the Sale to nuke 1§ Suits to order at very special prices. We want yon to v f remember that the Co-op. Tailoriug is of the best class. f We don't cut your suits to standard measurements, bet IH to your measurements, and the fabrics we submit for your W% selection are high-grade, and not poor weaves in ancient I j£' patterns picked up in the warehouse at i/- to i/6 a yard. • ft hi We guarantee the quality of our fabrics, the excellence cf|w^ the workmanship, and the perfect At of the garmented! - The prices only are Reduced for the Sale. '■"" "' ■"i MEN'S SAC SUITS, made to measure— " 1-r Usually so/- 55/- 60/- 65/- 70/- 75/- 80/- 1 0 Now 45/- 50/- 52/8 57/8 60/- 65/- 70/- .; MEN'S PAGET OR MORNING SUITS, made to measure ' Q Usually 75/- 80/- 85/- 90/- 05/- 100/- 105/- H Now 65/- 70/- 75/- 80/- 85/-- 80/- Bs/- "- „»< MEN'S OVERCOATS, made to measure— /J Usually 60/- 6s/- 70/- 75/- 80/- 85/- go/- a! Now 55/- 59/6 63/- 67/6 72/6 75/- 80/- --| MEN'S TROUSERS, made to measure— , ;• S Usually 18/6 30/- 23/6 35/- 37/6 30/- "^1 Now 17/- 18/- 20/- 22/8 25/- 27/8 ;;§ MEN'S RIDING BREECHES, made to measure— 'f' \f Usually .. .. 35/- 40/- 45/- 5% -Sih Now .. .. 32/6 35/- 40/- 45/- 49/8 m BOYS' AND YOUTHS , CAMBRIDGE SUITS, three F,| garments, made to measure— ■ . . -:' |« Usually— v . W : i . 40/- 45/- 50/- 55/-* 60/- 65/- 70/- 80/- |V| 35A- 39/6 45/ r 49/6 52/8 57/8 88/- 70/- ijf ASI Sorts of Bargains in IJ the China Section -^ If you happen to be in the China Section, we want you s to remember that you can secure some very attractive l || bargains here. The following will give you an Idea:~ v= Large Size SECCOTINE—Now .. .. 6d, tobe ::1 250 packets BEST ENVELOPES—For ~- ;.. ' tfa*.-' 3 WRITING BLOCKS, each containing 75 of the beat 7 $£ laid paper—For .. .. .- 1/- - '*|f Handy NOVELS, by most of the popular authors 9 for 8/8/ ' Jg! SIXPENNY NOVELS, by leading anthers v 4 for 1/ty': W 40-Fiece TEA SETS, in a large varietyjst designs— % ■ Sale Price .. :.""T.' .: -.- " 14/ i.V ;^ HOT-WATER BAGS, 'finest quality. English' make— •' "^ Sale Prices .. 4/3 '5/3 8/11 8/11 .«;/■>■ "tj BEAUTIFUL HANGING FERN BOWLS, for Asparagtij M^ Fern in Hall—Sale Prices ..• 3/1 and '4/8. \m p: HANDSOME TABLE LAMPS, riving extelleat-ligUtS^lg .Now.- 4/3 eyi»-7/11 9/U 12/8 *U/9'~i*/i'*)Mte 18/8 17/6" »/- «T/e; ■- - v .-'. r "-vISE IL\ZARINE BAND CUP 3 AND SAUCERS, dark bta* J|^ border, with gold edge— ' - e<7 Now .... .. 7/8 12/8 13/8 dfr -1 U BLUE WILLOW CUPS AND SAUCERS— • . -.'s..*-l-g! Now .. 7/8 and 8/8. dot.;--■# TOILET SETS, in the latest designs— • -v- \<&§ Now .. .. ~.■-.. 12/3 and 12/B^l^ Sewing Machines iji UNDER-PRICED ii.vJ-'i The Sewing Machines that we handle are guaranteed ..to do all the work that high-grade Sewing Machines *?«- : -B-J; expected to do, but they do not cost as much as other* DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINES, 5 drawers— ;V\'-1;1; Now .... «4/4/- «/-/- «/*/-«s|»m{ . . . ■ ■■ ■. '"■ - i" - '..;-■■

Some Special Clearing Lines The following items are not merely bargains, they are exceptional bargains, such as we are sure sannot be duplicated anywhere in New Zealand. These grand values will make the last week of the Sale memorable. GREAT ASSORTMENT OF BELTS, for women and children, in solid straight leather, in silk, tinsel, elastic and kid— Usually .. '.. •• »/- i/<5 2/- each Clearing at 6£d. and 11 *d. each TRIMMINGS, in Braids, Galoons, etc., in a great variety of colours and designs— Usually ad. 4d. 6d. ad/yard Clearing at '.. • • •• •• Id. yard SPECIAL HABERDASHERY.'in assorted bundles, containing reliable makes of Linen Buttons, Hooks and Eyes, Hair-Pins, Dressmakers' Pins, Toilet Pins, Safety-Pins, Elastic, Tapes, Bindings, etc.— Worth .. 6sd. bundle Now 4d, bundle ART NEEDLEWORK SILKS. Mallard Floss, Corticelli Embroidery, Filoselle, etc.— " ' Clearing at .. .... 1/9 doz. skeins BERLIN WOOLS—Usually 1/9 packet or 6/6 per lb. Now .. .. 1/-packet or 4/-per lb. Hosiery, Gloves Ribbons, &c. . . AT CLEARING PRICES The prices named here for the closing week of the Great Sale are exceptional. They represent the limit of bargaingiving, and those who miss this opportunity will be missing one of the grandest chances of the Sale. WOMEN'S HOISERY, plain or ribbed— Now 2 pairs for 1/11 2/4 2/8 2/11 3/4 3/10 4/$ KNITTED HOISERY, for women and boys— Now 2 pairs for 1/11 2/6 2/11 3/6 4/- 4/6 5/FABRIC GLOVES, in reliable makes, all wanted colours and sizes— .Usual Prices .. :/- 1/4 1/10 s/9 pair Prices Now .. 7Jd. 1/- 1/4 1/11 pair , RICH WIDE UNCRUSHABLE RIBBONS, in all wanted colours— Usual Prices ' io}d. 1/2 1/11 2/6 2/tiyard Prices Now 6d. 9Jd. 1/3 1/9 2/3 yard WIDE PLEATED CHIFFONS, with silk luche edging, in white, black, cream, navy blue— Regular Prices 9d. to 1/3 yard Clearing at .... .. .. 3d. yard RICH BLACK SILK INSERTIONS AND LACES, in new and effective designs— Usual Prices iod. 1/- 1/4 i/<S 2/6 . 3/6 yard Prices Now .. 6d. Bd. 1/- 1/3 yard Ladies' Footwear ALL BARGAINS Positively the. most tempting Shoe Bargains ever offered at the Farmers' Co-op. With tho continued jvet weather the demand for footwear is very strong, and these Bargains _ arc calculated to meet the purse limits of the most economical. GLACE KID BUTTON BOOTS, English make, pointed toesUsual Price 15/6 pair Sale Price 11/9 pair GLACE KID BOOTS, patent toe-caps, welted soles, medium or round toes— Regular Price 19/6 pair Sale Price 16/6 pair BOX-CALF BOOTS, sewn coles Usually .."■■..' .. 16/6 17/6 19/6 pair Now .-: .. .. 14/8 15/6 16/6 pair GLACE KID SHOES, patent toe-caps, sewn soles— Usually .. n/6 13/6 16/6 17/6 19/6 pair Now .. 9/6 10/9 14/6 15/6 16/6 pair GLACE KID ONE-BAR EVENING SHOES— Usually .. ■' .. .. 5/11 6/11 9/11 pair Now .. .. .. 4/11 5/11 8/6 pair

Letters Like this.. Need no Comment I "Last year my family ffl were troubled with coughs, H and having a sample bottle n of BENJAMIN GUM, I 1 tried it, and found it so js successful I got more of it, ji and cannot remember any- fi j thing more effective in M | curing coughs. Itispalat- |j able to take, and easily ja administered to the fl youngest child. j§ "J. H. HAWKES, I "Timaru."' |j Always keep ... a ; Benjamin! .. Gum.. In the house. The children ; —* ask for more — I j /ft Chemists I /pi 1/U and Stores I/O | WHOLESALE:' 1 Kemptfiorae, Prosser & Co. I Limited I €4016-474 §1 -"EXPRESS'S BAKING POWDER Procurable at mil Progressiva Grocer*.

Free Gift of a 1 (LATEST MODEU ' ,-.ft Will be presented to the person returning the greatest number of TobMC* .; * v Labels taken from nny of the follo-rlng brands:-- ■ -. ' ■ I OLD JUDGE Tobacco, 2-oz. Labels (Fronts only) • ~-\ OLD GOLD „ 2-oz. „ ». " . <; MELROSE „ 2-oz. „ .. » ' THREE CASTLES 9 , 2-oz. and l-oz. Labels t Front» «»H) ; GOLDEN LONG CUT, „ 2-oz. and l-oz. „ t> " / GOLDEN POPPY „ 2-oz. and l-oz. „ » *r . Tfte Labels may bo mixed or merit In separately. ' , s^, MOTE.—Labels from 2-oz packets will count an tvo label?. " , Labels from l-oz. packets will count as one label. , DIRECTIONS FOR SENDING LABELS. ; \- Post Labels to " Golden Poppy," Box No. 181, GP. 0., Jf • J / your full name and full addreea plainly written. *'•" ■»"** th * namMr o? . Labels eneiwed in tlie«*nv«lnpe. r T'heli.' The Winner's name and addreas will be published as loon M tbe W« .. have been counted. .. # No parrel will be nrcepted nMen fall poatag" **' P*' d °" «" - " Tlie Agents' decision will be final regarding any question wbicli W arise in connection with this Competition. " THE COMPETtTION_WILL_STABT_ON_AUgUST,,t, AND CLOSE JANUARY 31, 1910,. r/ieso Tobaccos aro always Uniform and HetfflH/g; THEY *'LEASE_AU r _;TASZg§*__ , '—* \

1 BUY WHOLE BOTTLE 9

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19090715.2.7.3

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13475, 15 July 1909, Page 2

Word Count
1,283

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13475, 15 July 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13475, 15 July 1909, Page 2

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert