■ ■ ■ . • ■■ I I Remarkable Reductions at I I Special Prices in . » . . Huge Reductions in . . I I Blouses, Costumes, &c. Summer Dress Fabrics 1 I 200 Ladies' White Embroidered MUSLIN BLOUSES— SILK AND WOOL SAN TOY, in Grey, Biscuit. Saxe. Brown, || ffl Usual Prices 3/11 to 7/11 .. Special Price 2/11 each and Navy, 42m. wide— Eg I 100 Ladies' Print SHIRT BLOUSES- All One Price 1/- per yard g I Usual Price 4/n •• .. Special Price 2/11 « « *"£*& I m 200 Ladies' White Cotton CREPE BLOUSES— , M I Usual Price 4/11 •• •• Special Price S/11 WOOL pQPLIN. in Greys, Saxe. BroAvn, Fawn, and Lavender, ■ m 5 doz. Ladies' Cream RADIANTA BLOUSES, in two styles— 42in ESS SI American Shirt and Robespierre—sizes 13 to 15 — ~, n p . I ~_ yard fig I Usual Prices 7/XlB/11 .. ... Special Price 5/11 All One Pnce „ .. dJs?«sh B M 150 Ladies' DRESS SKIRTS, in Navy, Brown, Grey, Assorted Usual Price ~ « .. .. 2/11 per yard H| m Tweeds and Cream Serge— -■' re I Usual Prices 10/6 to 17/6 .. Special Price 5/11 WOQL SHANTUNG in new shadeS) 42in> wide _. M M 100 Ladies'COATS and SKIRTS in Assorted Tweeds and Navy All One Price .. .. ..1/- per yard jsj I! Serge— 4/11 dress length Hn J| Usual Prices 29/6 39/6 .. .. Special Price 10/6 Usual Price .. .. .. .. 2/11 per yard H| 9 50 Ladies'WASHING COATS and SKIRTS in White, Saxe, Rose, 9 I Green and Black and White Cord— SATIN STRIPED VOILES, in Cherry, Mole, Grey, Pink, and M H Usual Prices 29/6 to 49/6 .. Speaal Price 19/6 Reseda, 42m. wide— ' " m ;| 200 Ladies' COATS and SKIRTS in Assorted Tweeds and Navy All One Price .. .. .. 1/- per yard mj |1 Coating Serge, smart np-to date styles, well cut, a great num- "'. 4/11 dress length am II ber lined silk— Usual Price .. .. ~ .. 2/11 par yard H 1 1 Usual Prices 49/6 to 69/6 .•. Special Price 21/- " jjgj ll 50 Ladies' One-piece WASHING FROCKS, assorted colours— SILK FINISHED LUSTRES in Saxe Wedgwood, Vieux Rose. M I Usual Prices 12/6 to 15/6 .. Special Price 6/11 Wine and Sky, s oin. wide— B 1 100 Girls'and Maids' One-piece WASHING FROCKS— Usual Price .. ... .. 4/6 per yard fffi 1 Usual Prices 12/6 to 19/6 .. Special Price 6/11 each Special Price .. ~ .. 5/11 dress length H I 50 Ladies' DUST COATS in Fawn, Light Brown and Grey Case- B I • ment Cloth—the very latest style, cut-away fronts with BENGAL CORDE—The newest material for smart, cool Summer n 1 Bulgarian Silk collar— Costumes, Shades of Tussore, Saxe, Vieux Rose, Wine, Sky g] i Usual Price 29/6 .. ... Special Price 12/6 and Reseda —50m. wide — B H 50 Ladies' DUST COATS in White Linen and Cream Lustre— Usual Price .. ~ .. 4/11 per yard |» M Usual Prices 29/6 to 49/6 .. Special Price 5/11 each Special Price .. .. ~ , 7/6 dress length H I CHRISTCHURCH I
'IS fIS KSs BBb ™* 'nQ Bff MBB bH HH IB 18 . WSL. h1 fIWI B£j fIH CHEAP FOOTWEAR FOR MAN, WOMAN, OR CHILD ■) ——■■—— ■ Men's Glace Kid Bals., sewn soles Usually 12/6 Now 9/11 '„' Chrome Bals., sevvn soles „ 13/6 Now 11/9 „ Box Calf Bals., welted soles „ 19/6 Now 16/6 „ Tan Welted Bals., English make „ 25/- Now 17/9 Women's White or Grey Canvas Shoes „ 6/6 Now 4/11 Tan Glace Kid Shoes, sewn soles „ 1.2/6 Now 9/6 „ Tan Glace Kid Boots, English make „ 16/6 Now 11/9 Blk. Glace Kid Boots, English make „ 17/6 Now 12/11 Girls' White Buckskin Derby Shoes „ 8/6 Now 7/6 Tan Langtry' Shoes, steel buckles , „ 6/6 Now 5/6 OPENS MONDAY, JANY. 26 T f CASH EL STREET (OPPOSITE BALLANTYNE'S) ; 1424 I . Farmers' Bristol Association. TABLE of Meat Aeiv»n©e* which At Bnetol and Dominions Prod-upeni , Aaeociatjon, Ltd., Mβ prepared to make to any shipper who consigns to them through the West Coast Ports of England againet shipping documents or etore warrants before shipment:— Advances for first quality are made clear of freezing and shipping charge* which the Association advances in addition, aad are based on the High Commueiocer« cabled prices, at time of shipment, and vary as those prices vary. Tht», if the High Commjesioner'e cable chows 6§d as the London price of lamb, the advance will be 60 per cent, of 6Jd per lb. (Theee figure* are based on conservative values particularly in regard to kypioducte). Examples:— LAMB. ADVANCE LIMITED TO AX AVERAGE WEIGHT OF 40lb £ c. d. Advance of 63 per cent, of 6Jd is 4.23 d.. .. •• •• •. •14 1 Fat, Pelt. Wool, disposed of to farmers' order, estimated vaJue Sa to Sβ, cay 4s ~ •• 0 4 • Total caeh reoeired by farmet (pending »al«> .• . »• ... .. ... 818 1 WETHER OR MAIDTSN EWES. EWES. Advance limited to aa average weight of 661 V S6ib in both cum:- Advance 63 p«- oent. of 4 Jdis2.6Bd 0 19 S Kio a Mia c-o. Fat, Pelt.-Wool, disposed erf to faiAdvance 66 p«r cent, of Sd is Sid .. oli 3 more , order, estimated value Iβ to Fat, Pelt, Wool, dispoeed of to far- 5s 6d, cay 4a 6d .. .. 0 4 « men' order, estimated value 4s to • 6e 6d, cay *» 6d .. ..046 Total cash received by fanner .. 017 • Total oa»h received by farmer .. 0 19 8 OX BEEF. Average BMlb. OOVT BEEF. Average ewlh. . Advance 65 per cent, of <id » 2»<i .. 9 8 4 Advance 65 per cent., Sid i« 3.4Jd tit Hide Fat, Tongue, and Tail, die- Hide, etc., dupoaed of to farmers' posed of to farmer , ! order, eati- **i=e 35s to 455, cay 40b .. a • • Buied value 40i to SOe, say 45s .. 5 i 0 , Total caah received by fanao .. 8 1 • TetaJ. cash icceivwl by fanner ..11 8 4 — id per tb leas is advanced against ceoond vitality in all elaaeat of meit. NOTE—It is desirable that farmers ehonW remember— <1) That Bristol charges, including cold etor&ge far the first month, art lea* thea itaß ■f London's, while the' freight* are the noe. .(2) That the .London 21b weight allowance on mat tern taken off tie rrnm* ia aaved by shipping to BristoL (3) That in practice about 3 per cent, eat of the 6 per cent. deducted for cold weights •a against hot weights, is asved at Bristol. (4) That the Company guarantee* that the farmers" produce will be properly taken care of at the Bristol and ether W*st Coast ports, which oannot be promised ia the oaee of London. (f) That no produce will under any circumstances, be disposed of at las thsm Che ruling price in London at the time of sale. (6) That, with the saving which may be effected in insurance, these differences is tbi charges alone, means an advantage to the farmer of approximately id per lb. For further information apply to the New Zealand Farmer*' Co-operative Aeeocittion. Limited, Christchurch, the Canterbury Farmers' Co-operative AarocJation, Limited, Timara; F. H. Labatt, 155 Hereford street, Christchurch; c tits local directors, 3. j>, Hall aed Harmaduie Bvteo.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14884, 26 January 1914, Page 3
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