%_!r/ The doors of the Farmers Co-op. are open to all visitors. Just walk in and look &!sf^Zl~^faK'\ /l_#fel around; no one will bother you about making purchases. We don't ask you to £x\ Am Jj\ 3 ust because you come to look. We profit by the knowledge you gain of our Jf&ffijEJ^fiA' jSpC-*— immense stock of merchandise, of our extremely low prices, and of our particular J_^^__^^_fv, business methods. Visitors are given every facility to look around this the (greatest store of Greater Christchurch. The Farmers Co-op, tells at a glance I the progress made by the City of the Plains and the optimistic opinions regarding the future. I _,_,■■,.. —,— ;—_ : _■_—, —_- I Specials in the Grand Valnes in the Fancy Department Showroom. Specials in this department mean much to our customers, for ' it is in the Fancy Section that pin-money is absorbed. The Visit our Showroom to-day and you will he agreeably rot- ;*' values to-day are goods are the best in d tbe valueg _ c are o ff eriag . If you are a vi.itor f SUNSHADES. We stock of Sunshades, in Christchurch you should make it your duty to see through 7 and it is a pity to see the_u here while there are ladies the .Farmers Co-op. _\ow for the Great Values. . * anxious to put them to use. To give everyone a Ladies' DUST COATS, in lustre, linen and silk, in the styles for to-day ' chance, we have divided the stock into three lota, and At 1»/1 22/6 _5,e 28/8 32/8 ■"■>" T -, K U i« n - Ce<l I!" P T'-n •* - i- ™w_. COQUE FEATJJTTP. BOAS, in black, cream, pink, heliotrope and moss-, v Lot I—SUNSHADES, in cotton and silk mixtures, m plain colour-; , At U'6 21/6 23/8 32/8 - also in stripes and floral effects— ''.'"* Special price 4/11 each DRESS SKIRTS, in dark striped weeds; nlso in black and navy serges-"c Lot 2—PLAIN SILK SUNSHADES, in all wanted colours; also in At 7/11 11/6 14/8 each! \V stripes and floral paterns— - ~ . »,.,.» —~--__»,- — -/^t.«— r, • ~ * <fe' Special price 6/11 each Ladies' SUMMER WASHING BLOLSES, serviceable garments for im-}.. Lot 3—SILK TAFFETA SUNSHADES, extra strong frames, in saxe mediate wear, at 2/11 3/11 6/11 7/11 9/11 12/8 each ~;".' blue, prunelle, navy, white, sky, pink, VENETIAN CLOTH COSTUMES, coats lined, and the whole costum* '§ * . nicely trimmed with braid and silk, at 59/6 each ..-jj EMBROIDERIES AND LACES. STRIPED TWEED COSTUMES, very stylishly trimmed— ,-| WIDE INSERTIONS and EDGINGS, 50 pieces for clearance— _ t 32/6 49/6 62/8 each' -I At sd. per yard CAMISOLE EMBROIDERY, at 1/3 1/6 1/9 1/11 a yard HARRIS TWEED COSTUMES, Norfolk shape, coats lined— >), WIDE FLOUNCINGS, at 1/- 1/2 1/3 1/6 1/9 to «/11 ' ~ At 4t/»]Jgi ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY, 18in. and 23in. wide— NAVY SERGE COSTUMES, trimmed with braid, coats lined; extra.^ At 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/8 2/11 to 4/3 ordinary value—At 52/6 69/8 83/- - ■ *-3_ " SUIT ALL " COTTON TORCHON LACES— , Now 3d. a yard or 6 yards for t/* . . >^fj COTTON TORCHON LACES, all widths— , 'M Special prices 11d. 1/3 1/6 1/11/9 1/11 to 2/8 a dozen C " '^1 NECKWEAR SPECIALB. • • »WHie « o ; >|| FANCY EMBROIDERED LINEN COLLARS, all sizes, and in a fine „L _r • _ _ <• sTt • _ ' $M range of patterns—Special prices 9d. lOd. 11d. each llkfli „ „ H 1} _*_/_"_ __ ___l^i Ladies' DERBY TIES, in silk and crepe de chene. in all wanted colours jWH Ii § i iB«"jl W _W B S ft BMB 8 _%€! Special price 1/- each or 3 for 2/6 *»*_--_-»-&-___'*■_»» A W fts-P W%^i„<*gJ_»^| WIDE END POPLIN TIES— - «/ * _ £jg Special price 1/* each or 3 for 2/6 • • ,'.,^ NOVELTY LACE AND MUSLIN NECKWEAR, in white, black and . v , , n ' nlviU _ -_ n i;__J 4.1,„* -„,, _+--.;» ;« -.„_? -.* _ *'*! Paris shades. There are ties, jabots, cravats, plastrons, water- *ou have probably realised that you stand in need of a comfM falls, etc.—Special price 1/11 each t fortable Knock-about Hat; if so may we suggest that yottfl THROWOVER SHOULDER SCARVES, in lace, Tosca net, crepe de • - f f i FnrniM-?' Cn-rm Millinery T)pr»irtTnpn+ and s„ _h_.ff! chene, silk and satin, in white, black and colours— lslt the a armers -.o op. __.im_ery _epaument, and see whrag Special prices 7/6 9/s 10/8 12/6 17/8 to 23/6 we are offering.. The following are some lines worth coming'ii PETER PAN COLLARS, in new shapes and styles, plain or pleated "* n o P( > ' ' j_*la Special prices Bd. 9d. 10d. 11d. 1/- 1/3 each l B " '£f -._...--. --.-»...- LINEN HATS, in the newest shapes, and all fashionable colours--. * !$ OTHER SPECIALS. At 6/6 7/11 8/6 9/6 ««h*:l WHITE EMBROIDERED APRONS, samples only, in newest styles— _,_._-,. .• _ T . n _ „.-«.. , x 1 ~, . _ rM Snecial nrices 1/6 1.8 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/9 2/11 each TUSCAN and BLACK HATS, trimmed smartly with wheat ear. or';--| BLACK and COLOURED VEILING, 25 pieces available- flowers—At 12/6 each j| Special prices 11d. to 1/- a yard- BURNT and COLOURED STRAW SHAPES, a very big assortment— 'M COLOURED GLACE RIBBON, extra firm and wide, for millinery pur- ' ... At 3 y 6 4/11 io 9ju eae _||| .poses—Special prices 11d. a yard or 3 yards for 2/6 „ , „... _, -_._, „ .__ . ..' . , , J^l tirm/nn™i? PTooAT T>T-n-/-kVTC! • „ 1 j Boys' MAN-O'-WAR HATS, in all sizes and shapes— ./a WIDE CHENE FLORAL RIBBONS, in all new shade*- _ At 3/6 % v m afU WHITE HEMSTITCHED HAIVDKERCHIEF&L & *** Children's HATS, trimmed with net, silk, ribbon or muslin— '^| Special prices 11.. 1/- 1/3 1/6; 1/9 1/11 per .-dozen At ,7/11 8/11' 9/6 10/0 to <tt/9s|
HOW TO SEW. Not by hand; that was alright in 1810, nor on a fourteen pound machine although many people even now know no better. The .Davis and Daytoma Machines, at Minson's, are from £6 2s 6d, q
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13938, 11 January 1911, Page 2
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