'aimers Co-op. Associ 107 to 115, CASHEL STREET. fWWMMITnf-l FT SKf* r«nrffrwtß\m a^RCTffKKg.fut»t.{f*iiija vxri.rtyiA ■m.iLl'li tfi nmw< ■! Stylish Slimmer Petticoats. A plentiful supply of the most wanted petticoats, in the styles and shapes that are distinctly fashionable. Every garment is faultlessly made, and there are heaps, to make choosing an agreeable matter. Whit® Cambric Petticoats, trimmed with lac© or hemstitched, and they are very dainty At 4/G 5/11 6/11 7/6 8/11 each Moreen Petticoats, tucked and with a trimming of accordeon frills. At 8/6 9/11 10/6 12/5 14/6 each White Longcloth Petticoats, trmd. with embroidery. A very complete assortment. At 4/11 6/6 7/11 9/11 10/6 12/6 Excellent Moreen Petticoats, aecor-deon-pleated,and in all the beautiful Summer colours. At 7/11 9/11 12/6 13/6 15/6 17/11 21/- ea. Spotted Moreen Petticoats, in blue with green spots, and in green with pink spots. Stylishly made At 11/6 12/6 15/6 each Black Moreen Petticoats, aceor-. . deon-pleatod. These are a very safe investment. At S/ll 9/11 10/6 12/6 14/6 to 21/- each Gracefal Shoes for Women. Refined and elegant footwear in the correct styles for the Carnival Week. When promenading on the lawn at Ricca-rton, or at the Show, the shoes will make or mar the general effect of the smart and pretty gowns. VV o have gone to some considerable trouble to get together a choice lot of really high-grade shoes for promenade wear. The “ QUEEN ” SHOES are fit for Royalty, and in the new shapes, they are all that women could desire. They are in the Court, one bar, and Langtry styles, with light flexible soles, and many of them have the cut steel buckles, which aro so fashionable. At our prices they are fully 3/- a pair less than would have to bo paid at other stores. At 8/11 to .18/6 a pair Glace One Strap Shoos, handsomely beaded, with Louis heels. At 14/6 Glaco Court Shoes, made on Ameri-can-shaped lasts, Louis heels, steel buckles. Very elegant footwear. ,At 17/6 “ Langtry” Glaco Kid Shoes,mada of the finest leather, ornamented with steel buckles. High-grade and aristocratic in every lino. At 18/6 Glaco Court Shoes, smart tees, very neat and dressy. At 8/6 Glaco Kid One Strap Shoes, a very stylish lot. At 9/6 HIGH-GRADE CEYLON TEA. The Farmers Co-op. makes a strong speciality of Tea. As a rule tea is the most profitable line that the average store-keeper bandies, but big profits are not the main consideration with us. We look for a reasonable profit, and therefore our prices are invariably lower than those of all competitors. We are direct importers of Ceylon Tea, and we make our purchases at the gardens. Buying first-hand, we pay bedrock prices, and guarantee tho quality of our Teas. We handle several grades of Ceylon Tea; also blends of Indian and Ceylon Teas, and offer a wide choice. These teas are remarkable for their strength and richness, and agreeable bouquet, and here are our prices : Very Choice Golden Tipped Teas, at ... ... 1/10 and 2/4 per lb. Broken Orange Pekoe, in 50 lb. chests, at ... ... 1/6 per lb. Broken Orange Pekoe, in 25 lb. chests, at ... ... 1/7 per lb. Broken Orange Pekoe, in 51b. and 10 lb. boxes, at 8/- and 16/- per box. Broken Pekoe, a fine Tea, in 50 lb. chests, at ... ... 1/3 per lb. Broken Pekoe, in 5 lb. and 12 lb. tins, at ... ... 1/4 per lb. Indian and Ceylon Blended Teas, in 5 lb, and 12 lb. tins 1/3 and 1/8 Station Teas, in 50 lb chests, special value, at ... ... 1/- and 1/3 Samples of any Grades will b® sent on Application, POST FREE. IN THE HARDWARE SECTION. We are edging on to Christmas, when Cupid’s darts fly thick and fast, and happy young hearts heat in unison at the hymeneal alter. In plain words the time for bridal gifts is fast approaching—there are scores and scores of young women just about to begin house-keeping—and the best wedding presents are those that help to make the home comfortable and beautiful. It is in this Hardware Section that you will find the most serviceable wedding gifts such, for instance, as CARVING KNIVES AND FORKS, FISH KNIVES AND FORKS FISH SERVERS BREAD FORKS JAM 'SPOONS DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS AFTERNOON TEA SPOONS TART SERVERS BUTTER KNIVES SUGAR SPOONS ALL IN HANDSOME CASES. It is becoming a fashionable thing now to give the prospective bride a kitchen party, each of the invited guests contributing some one item appropriate to tho kitchen. For tho guests on such occasions wo can supply all the little kitchen furnishings such as frypans, saucepans, stewpans, cake tins, meat dishes, patty-pans, meat mincers, tinware of all descriptions and the hundred and one things that help to make the kitchen the bright spot in the home. N,Z. Farmers Co-op. Assn 107 to 115, Cashel Street. White Swiss Embroidery. Tho patterns are extremely nice and there is a profusion of designs running into over 700, and all specially selected. There is a complete range of widths with insertions to match, at 2d. 2sd 3d 3£d 4d 41 d 5d 6d 6-Jd 7d to 1/11 a yard. SWISS EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS. Beautiful-examples of Swiss Em-., . broidery, and a finer lot of dainty handkerchiefs for, women has never been seen under one roof in this Colony. There is a wide choice, and there must be very few women in the district who cannot afford the small prices we ask to-day, at 6d 7d 8d 9d 10d 1/- 1/2 1/3 1/4 1/6 to 2/11 each. SWISS EMBROIDERED SKIRTINGS. Just the fabric for those lovely-, petticoats which are the .conspicuous themes of every Summer toilette. These are all white Skirtings, beautiful embroidered and 40in. wide. Particularly choice and desirable for the bride’s trousseau, at 2/11 3/3 3/6 3/11 4/6 per yard. MILES OF RIBBONS. In all the beautiful and delightful summer shades. A profusion of lace and ribbon in the decorative theme of the summer gown is quite the fashion. Canvas Ribbons, with coloured spots and stripes, 3in. and 4in. wide, at Sd lOd 1/- 1/3 1/6 per yard Soft Glace Ribbons, 4in. wide, in all wanted shades at 8d per yard SILK and LACE TIES. Novelty Silk Ties, in all widths and shades. Very desirable neckwear for women, at 1/3 to 5/11 each Lace Ties, 2in. to Sira, wide, to «uit all fancies. Very choice goods at 1/- to 5/9 each Narrow Lace Ties, all the vogue this season. We show a remarkably fine assortment, at 1/- 1/3 1/6 2/- 2/3 2/6 2/11 each. BOYS’ BEST CLOTHING. Good tidings for the boys who need summer togs. The Boys’ Store at ■ the Farmers’ Co-op. is ever to the front with, seasonable things in wearing apparel for boys, and yon can trust the Farmers Co-op, for exceptional prices on good quality clothing. The boys know this store, they know how well they are treated here, and what trouble is taken to give them satisfaction. Wo want the trade of the boys of to-day, and we want their trade when they grow up to be men. Serge Tunic Suits, with white drill fronts, at 15/6 to 17/6 ■ Serge Tunic Suits, with white drill collar and cuffs, from 22/Serga Conway Suits, with white drill collars and fronts, from 24/Tweed Conway Suits, with fancy drill collars and fronts, from 23/6 Stylish Tweed Conway Saits, thoroughly well made, from 22/Washing Blouses, in navy, sky. blue, and white drill, also in brown holland, at 3/9 to 5/11 Velvet Sailor Suite, for little fellows of 3 to 5 years of age. Jaunty, well-made suite, at 16/6 Norfolk Suite, in tweeds and serge. We know they are good in every respect, for they were made on our own premises, at 15/- to 25/White Flannel Cricketing Trousers, for the lads who are just learning to bat and bowl, at 11/6 White Flannel Fronts, at 81d to 1/6 each American Collars, at 1/- to 2/- each Portsmouth Collars, at 1/- to 1/6 each
npUCKER’S JELLY CRYSTALS will please -I- the most exacting housewife, cook, etc. The . manufacturers guarantee a full pint of delicious Jelly—absolutely free from anything ;-’jurious, delightful' in flavour, lovely in 6 Jour. For parties, for everyday use, for sick rooms, the CRYSTALS ARE ABSOLUTELY UNSURPASSED. Obtainable in all Stores in Canterbury. Cd PACKETS.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXII, Issue 13575, 22 October 1904, Page 8
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