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■ NEW ZEALAND 11 Farmers Co-op! ASSOCIATION *| 107 to 115 Cashel Street Christchurch'xk THE LAST IAfEPLfi OF THE 1 GREAT SALE f THE SALE TERMINATES ON | SATURDAY, JULY 17. :| Some Special I ™™™J™**™ ofTel Ctarihff Lines Niade-to-IWeasiire Sujt| UlCdllllg LIIICO OFFERED AT BARGAIN PRICES I The following items are not merely bargains, they are We m q exceptional bargains, such as we are sure sannot be Suits ■ * £« duplicated anywhere in New These grand £ ? ? values w Iγ make the last week of the Sale memorable. b ""Si GREAT ASSORTMENT OF BELTS, for women and W * d ° n * CUt yOUf SUItS *° S **f* ld »**««»««*« children, in solid straight leather, in silk, tinsel, to your measurements, and the fabncs we submit for y^ elastic and kid— ' selection are high-grade, and not poor weaves in anei|S Usually .. .. •• i/- i/6 2/-each patterns picked up in the warehouse at 1/-to 1/6 a yad| Clearing at and 11 id. each We the qua i lty of our fabrics, the excellence!'!! TRIMMINGS, in Braids. Galoons. etc., in a great variety workmanshipi and the perfect fit of the ganae^ Usually 1 ".! 11 ! S . 16nS "T. 2d.4d.6d. 9 d. yard The prices only are Reduced for the Sale. -.J) Clearing at .......... .. •• Id. yard MEN'S SAC SUITS, made to measure— ',% SPECIAL HABERDASHERY, in assorted bundles, con- Usually 50/- $5/- 60/- 6s/- 70/- 75/-',s|/S taming reliable makes of Linen Buttons. Hooks and Now 45/- 50/- 52/6 57/6 60/- 65/-* W, Eyes. Hair-Pins, Dressmakers , Pins. Toilet Pins, M r WeT) . reT n»v mi , W ivr«iiTc j *. -** Safety-Pins. Elastic. Tapes, Bindings, etc.— MEN s PAGET OR MORNING SUITS, made to mea&j Worth .. 6Jd. bundle Now 4d. bundle Usually 75/- 80/- 8;/- 90/- 95/- 100/-. idjl ART NEEDLEWORK SILKS, Mallard Floss, Corticelli N <> w 65/- 70/- 75/- 60/- 85/- 80/- 85$ Embroidery, Filoselle, etc.— ■ • • MEN'S OVERCOATS, made to measure— '.% Clearing at T 1/9dozskems Usually, 60/- 65/- 70/- 7 S/- 80/- 85/-, *# BERLIN WOOLS—Usually 1/9 packet or 6/6 per lb. Now 55/- 59/6 6 J/- 87/6 72/8.75/- W> Now ~. .. 1/-packet or 4/-per lb: TROUSERS mad(j tQ . , ' j - Usually , 18/6 20/- 22/6 25/- 37/6 3&I ilOSierV) WIOVeS MEN'S RIDING BREECHES, made to measure-**' J •.' . • '* Usually .. • .. 35/-'W- 45/- So/- $$> RihhnnQ Jfcr Now •• •• 32/e »/-•«•/-«/-i Ha muuuiia, uvi ■ ■ boys , and youths , Cambridge.suits.* '.tm AT CLEARING PRICES vS ~. «£££* madetomeasure - % ,T| The prices named here for the closing week of the Great 40/- 45/- s°/- 55/- 60/- .65/- 70/--^jf| Sale are exceptional. They represent the limit of bargain- Now- «,/ '3 giving, and those who miss this opportunity will be 35/- 39/8 45/- 49/6 52/6 57/6 W/-.ylj| missing one of the grandest chances of the Sale.- """""-iS WOMEN'S HOISERY. plain or ribbed— All f* ■ t W% • •• 7 "'^P Now 2 pairs for 1/11 2/4 2/8 2/11 3/4 3/10 4/6 All SOTtS Ol Bd i lIS 111 KNITTED HOISERY. for women and boys— "" vw, feW **" Jj**■■,•** #W| Now 2 pairs for 1/11 2/6 2/11 3/6 4/- 4/8 5/- , #*i" j|B FABRIC GLOVES, in reliable makes, all wanted colours Llie Wlllll3 w6CllQn "/ "'^ and sizes— • - ' '^α PrkesNow 5 - " ffc # 1/i° 1/11 pj£ If you happen to bein th 9 Chma Se.tion/woW^ RICH WIDE UNCRUSHABLE RIBBONS, in all wanted to remember that you can secure some very attr^S| colours— • , bargains here. The following will give you aa H<^jJ| Usual Prices io|d. v/ 2 1/11 2/6 2/11 yard Size SECCOTINE—Now.-. ~ . *„ Prices Now 6d. 9Jd. 1/3 1/9 2/3 yard * l We ppqt fnvt?t OPFq—Kor - " " I^BB WIDE PLEATED CHIFFONS, with silk ruche edging. ■ 9S y^^ t J&M in white, black, cream, navy blue— - 3 WRITING BIX)CKS, each containing 75 ««• b^ Regular Prices .. .. ".. 9d. to 1/3 yard laid paper—For .. ..\ .... -Jy^'-Jm 'Clearing at .. ; .. ■.. " .-. < ' 3d.yard Handy NOVELS, by most of the popular aut&ors6forJM RICH BLACK SILK INSERTIONS AND LACES, in SIXPENNY NOVELS, by leading authors.' X new and effective designs— TEA SETS, in a large variety, of desagos-^^^ Usual Prices iod. 1/- 1/4 -1/6 2/6 3/6 yard -Sale Price '.. .. .'.(^'.'..^ffl Prices Now .. .. 6d. Bd. 1/- 1/3 yard HOT . WATER BAG S. finest quality;' English TOi6^| »■■■. . ~ . Sale Prices -.. 4/3 B/tlnH - -. •- _. _ BEAUTIFUL HANGING BOWtSf for Ai^^m ladlP C PftffeTU/lPar - FeminHaU—Sale Prices \\ .'. ,r> S/^OTifH LidUlCd IUUIWOai HANDSOME TABLE LAMPS;" giving ixaeMmUWm All Now 4/3 6/11 7/11 e/11 IS/c, 14/e>4¥ffl ALL BAKbAINd ie/8/i7/8 22/-. «/•- ■ •• . - .vM Positively the most tempting Shoe Bargains ever offered MAZARINE BAND CUPS AND SAUCERS, ;dws£|||| at the Farmers; Co-op. -"" With the continued wet weather border, with gold edge— ~ '\~ ''■ l |l^^H the demand for footwear is very strong, and these Bargains ow •• •• •' •' *"' •*'"(" '??<S^ffl| are calcSated to' meet the of the most BLUE,WILLOW CUPS AND SAUCERS- ■■■:.-■ Now .. .. ... ... •/e aB a u*^^m GLACEKID make, pointed • 12^3^^ Usual Price 15/6 pair : Sale Price ' 11/9 pair ' . . y^ GLACE KID BOOTS, patent toe-caps, welted soles, ~ .„ ; -- . , '- medium or round toes— - AC^^i '. Regular Price 19/6 pair Sale Price 18/8 pair WwWIIIg Iff IO Vlllll W^^g| •BOX-CALF BOOTS, sewn soles— • ' •' ' . lllinCD DDIPPfI .^Jl^sH UsuaUy ..:..-.% 16/6 17/6 19/6 pair UnDEK-PKIUfcU *. "Totß rT •-««pt : - : V \ i 14/$ 15/8 18 f e The SewiQ 8 Machines that we hMdle ar« ; g«»«»ti*ffl GLACE KID SHOES, patent toe-caps, aewn soles— 6 _. . . ,_ . :.>N3M Usually .. ti/6 13/6 16/6 17/6 19/6 pair" do all the work that"high-grade t Sewmg-M»diJM|j Now .. a 9/6 10/9 14/8 15/8 .18/8. pair expected to do. but they do not cost as tOA&kiiW^^ GLACE KID ONE-BAR EVENING SHOES— MrtntlT ; A « w.rmvrc / a ' .L^lii Usually .. .. ;l 5/n 6/tr 9/11 pair • DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINES. .5 drawe»-^ Now .. ..... ,4/11 5/^l'B/8 pair. Now .. .'. -«4/4/- ■ £5/-/- -'<<P^H

TRIBE & CO., 156 Colombo Street (opposite Congrere and Sons, Ironmongers.) c 4069

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13476, 16 July 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13476, 16 July 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13476, 16 July 1909, Page 2

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