| j New Zealand w :^ 212 to 224 Cashel Street ; m gifts A GREAT assewblage of : | . | SOME APPROPRIATE ITEMS OIII.IVIIVILItINU * f I A visit to the Co-op. will be of direct benefit if you are _*M IMM CEI CI I I/O I* ■li I hunting for suitable Christmas gifts. Gift suggestions SIJMMLK hi Lit 3 * ? \ abound here and such'items as neckwear,, made-up lace +J%J |WI WM lUB * W'tlW } V goods, ties, scarves,' handkerchiefs, &c. offer great scope . ij | to the gift seeker. The following are suggestive :— Jf want pretty s *-_- s a t pleasing prices you must 4 { ? RE4I MALTESE LVCE GOODS, a variety of useful items in very come" to the Farmers Co-op and remember if you have { I prettvT'esi-n,- gifts to make to girls—little or grown up—a blouse or • f \ \ t 4/6 4 /11 s / 6 6/6 7/6 8/6 10/6 to 57/6 each dress length of silk would be highly valued. The beauty ♦ ) S ' . , and the splendid quality of these shimmering summer $ { \ DOLLAR princess peter pan collars, a special lot, silks wm jto ._]_ i ovcrs 0 f this aristocratic fabric. ' / • i specially priced to please gift seekers— x * j j At ..j •• •• * ■ •' NATURAL SHADE TUSSORE—we have an immense stock of this ♦ \ \ WHITE MUSLTN APRONS, daintily embroidered -These make ***£» \*?[£™ anng ailk— 2/6 a yard ♦ V 7 excellent Rifts, and are always acceptable. \Ve bought np a J 2 y Q 3/Q 3/11 4/6 4/11 a < d ( ( manufacturer's sample lot, and consequently our prices are •>•*■■**• w '. I J* _J very low— SHANTUNG SlLK—the silk that is all the rage for Summer cosAt •• 1 / 3 1/6 1/9 2/3 2/ ' ' tumes and it deserves its popularity. We have this silk in all , « COOKING APRONS, in cream and white Holland, in the latest the beautiful tints. 34m. f y \jj_jr approved styles— ' #© I At " *" 1/6 1/9 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/11 NATURAL SHADE SHANTUNGS, a beautiful silk, of which we . WHITE LINEN COLLARS, prettily embroidered, a fine range in ' ' have aMI supply 34in. wideW*vL all SizeS and P atternS— -,„- i~ -yg *v. ■~cHm At '• "" " . WHITE CHINA SILK, one of the most dependable of silks, and * WHITE EMBROIDERIES, in camisoles, flouncing, edging, the most durable*- 4/6 a yard H < { ?} insertions, galons, &c— - v - *) 11 At .. •• 3d4d4Jdsd6dto.4/11ayard JAPANESE SILKS, in white and cream. The ever popular silk. Li \ \ WHITE EMBROIDERY ALLOVERS. ißin. and 23 in. wide, very ™ vestment at any time ~ n/ _ 1/3 a yard ♦ j ■r?ra*W?sW *»•»*>• •*'■*" &*3i2 "•♦ HA^SS C SL S ° nC TAFFETA BLOUSE S.LKS. ft. day or «*, «,.to dg. J If At .. 1/- 1/3 1/6 1/9 1/11 2/3 2/6 to 10/6 and stapes-At g/Bayam J { WIDE GLACE RIBBONS, lor milliuery purposes, in all wanted ♦ """"'- special VI. 1/- a yard, or , yard, lor 2/6 QREAT GLOVE VALUES ._ ) f ■■ if you are wanting reliable gloves you can make sure 4 I / " ■ ' - 0 f getting them at the Farmers Co-op.—we have no room SMART and PRETTY ■__£?,SSL"" 4 and our pricesmakeevety -* !j \|f " THE DAINTY " MUanese Lisle Thread Gloves, gaunthst shape. { i V ) in black, beaver, white, amethyst, sable, cream, and *« / i vvnvnn-""*-" At 2/3apair AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES "THE BEULAH" SuedcLisle Gauntlet Gioves. in*black, cream, * ?Ct_bH--Si_C_»> r , . , ■ . , beaver, reseda, myrtle, and grey— < _S*C^ : -^^ : N(SfeaC A really magnificent selection of smart, damty and At _, _.. 2/6 a pair ?/ fashionable sunshades is to' be seen at the Co-op. just IMI J/m) now and in the catalogue of Christmas Gifts sunshades •• the MILDRED" Two Dome Net Glove*, in cream, white. ■\' XMW ™Lx occupy a prominent place. Our prices will please the black and beaver- "' -i/io amir i r J Ci**r^-_r^_ l . .__. _J ' a , "THE BRENDA" Milanese Lisle Gloves, three buttons, in,black, , SUNSHADES, in plain colours, or m stripe effects, or floral nay browil) cream> gTey) champagne, and-beaver— - 1 —»-— design— At ' .... *f/*JO a pair- 4 !\ At 3/9 4/6 4/t 1 5/6 5/11 6/6 7/6 8/6 to 30/- each At.. .. _ r— i SUNSHADES i„ si... moire. fc . . ta oladt „ hitt; also in "THE } j Xr""!'. b '" k - ~,6 8/6 9/610/6 12/6,0 23/6 A. '.. P ■• -.-. -V- .p* , < TUSSORE SUNSHADES, plain or with linings, in cardinal, moss, t SUEDE LISLE GLOVES, 2 domes, in black beaver, white, browp, '{ } navy blue and other colours— champagne, mole, navy, grey, and pastel— ._«-__,_., < J At 4/115/6 7/6 9/9 10/6 each At •• >- * n °**^
THE GREAT ] HAIR REMEDY, ' Modorn conditions are very bad for the Hair, especially since the system ol using a little good Pomade has fallen Into disuse. Man wash tbelr hair too often, and keep it cropped too short. The result is dryness and irritation of the scalp, dandruff, gradual loss of hair, and ultimate baldness. The scalp needs cleansing; the delicate hair follicles'need stimulant and food. To restore natural growth and bringback hair where hair has disappeared, there Is only ono absolutely safe, wholesome and Infallible mpoolf.o— BRIBE'S REGENERATOR! Price, 3/6; Special Strength, 5/e. _____ * BRiCE'S CIRCASSIAN CREAM Te be used alternately with the Rsganerator PRICE • • 3/INSIST ON GETTING BRICE'S —IT CURES. SEE THE PHOTOORAPHS. Chemists, Hairdressers and Storekeepers Everywhere. V.§ , , / ("if your., j is not the most! , tasty and appetis- I ing bread yon ever tasted, it is not I being made right Write mc and I will see you get the genuine article. G. F. SIMPSON, Proprietor SOUTHBRIDGE ■-&_£■•___-■ . —J' Hermetically Seated. *T"<HAT*S a big: trorA, and it bae a big. ■*■ meaning to you. R's jast this: Ewry tba of Dessert or Pie Fruits, or Jams, or V«pet_bt« bearing the name of FRIM__Y is so constructed th»t too smaUe&t foirijdo of air casino* find its way BfTO tbe tin, ox any of tbe goodness ol &•> contente escape' OUT of it. Therefore, e—n if your storekeeper ««xe to keep Fritnley products on his sberrcß for YEARS lisey would not dataodrate. C*p. tain Scott km taken big: quantities to tbe South Pole chiefly became of their -wiolesomeness and their keeping qualifies. Bat, any—*y, yoar storekeeper doesn't i >ye them long ea hde shelveß. They're too good—Q*Bae Fnrila. of Mather Earth—and tbe demand is so keen thst &c Fiimiey Factory baa ba.nJ wwk to supply __ _.pp le _ ceatinrs. public. Tbe ssmo oteanlineas is unxmsa" tbroughooX, the sane* bottles (yon hire tried Frinikry IWato Sane*) being first sterilised. When yen're at Handings, look ia _„_ eeo «ar packing prooossoa. C6OBB-6
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13904, 1 December 1910, Page 2
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