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the store, that serves you MIGHT. N.Z 107 to 115, CASHEL ST.. CHRISTCHURCH.

1 Bathing:Outfitel desirable Dress Stuffs

Desirable Dress Stuffs FROCKS. All the popular weaves, in all the popular colours, and all at popular pleasing prices. We have a very big range of fabrics to offer you for selection, and we know—and our opinion is endorsed by our customers—that our values are not to be equalled anywhere in Canterbury. Here's * short list of our good values— Fashionable Grey Dress Tweed, in invisible stripes and checks— At 2/3 2/11 3/3 3/6 3/9 3/11 to 7/8 a yard All-wool Cream Serges, 42in. wide, a fabric that is exceedingly popular— At 1/11 2/3 2/U 3/6 a yard Black Figured Lustres, a special lot at attractive prices—--2/3 2/11 3/6 a yard Navy Blue Serges, in fine and medium twill, fast dyed; a great range of grades ... At 1/9 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/11 3/6 3/11 to 5/6 a yard Coloured Crepolines, in all the wanted Summer shades—- , At 2/11 3/6 3/11 a yard Canvas Panama Cloths for Smart Costumes ... At 2/3 and 2/11 a yard Coloured Taffetas, 42in. wide... ... ... _ ••• At 2/3 a yard Embroidered Linen Eobe Lengths, with shaped skirts, and with and without trimmings for the bodice ... ... At 26/6 the length Cotton Delaines, in all the new effects of spots, stripes, rings, &c.— i At 6d a yard Double Width Cream Delaines, with silk embroidered spots, in all colours At 2/11 a yard Coloured Prints, in'fasfc colours, in a variety of artistic patterns— At 6d 7|d a yard Hoyles’ Indigo Prints, in navy blue and cornflower bine— At 7d and 74d a yard

Battling 1 Outfits For ftftesi and Boys. A dip in the river or in the “ briny ” is inst right just now. Get your bathing toggery here, and get to bathing there. Bathing Suits, Regulation A.S.A., in navy bine. At 1/6 1/8 27In black. At 2/S 2/6 3/9 Bathing. Drawers, in black and navy b At 7U 8d 9d lid

Suitable as Gifts. It is not too early to think about Christmas—the great festival is just nine weeks off—but the time will soon slip by. Even if you are not gift-hunting, you may poaeibly have personal need of some of tb© following items: — Handkerchief Satchels, in pretty designs, nicely and evenly padded j ah delicate shades. At 1/9 2/3 2/11 3/6 4/6 6/6 6/6 to 12/6 each Pin Cushions, in a host of novel and charming designs, for dressing-table, bracket or wall pockets. At 9d 1/3 I/o l/e 1/11 2/3 2/11 each Pearl Necklets-Single, double, andmorol rows of pearls. At 1/- 1/6 1/U 2 / 8 2/6. 2/11 3/3 3/6 4/6 4/11 each Fancy Hatpins, a new lot, : fche latest in steel goods. At 2d 3d 4d 5d 6d SdilOd 1/- 1/3 1/6 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/11 each Paste Brooches, in great variety. At 9d 1/- 1/3 1/6 1/11 2/3 each Real Silver Brooches. At 1/- 1/3 1/6 1/11 2/3 each New and Fashionable Hair Slides. At 4*d 5d 6d 8d 104 1/2 1/11 each Side Combs, plain horn. At 6d 9d 1/1/3 1/6 1/11 a pair Side Combs, with turquoise, paste or emerald ornaments. At 1/“ 1/6 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/11 Back Combs, in plain horn, and in fancy designs. At 9d lOd 1/- 1/3 1/6 1/H 2/3 each Sets of three combs—two side combs and one back comb. At 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/11 3/6 4/6 5/6 6/6 the set .

BiHQTS CBUEIETTE CUTS FOR SUMMER;.WEAR. Showerproof and Dwstproof. Don’t try to dodge through the Summer without one of these coats, for you’ll need one, if the weather lore of the Maoris is to be relied on. A wet spring makes a dry Summer, which means plenty oLdnst with occasional showers, and then you’ll be glad you own a Cravenette Coat. The garments we place on offer to-day are smart in style and honestly made throughout. There is plenty of choice in colours and styles. In Dark Grey Flaked White At 62/6 4,9/6 45/- 4,2/6 38/6 35/- 33/6 each In Light Grey ... ... ... At 39/6 35/6 32/6 29/6 each In Navy Blue ... ... At 42/6 38/6 36/6 82/6 29/6 25/- each In Fawn, with Silk-Lined Shoulder Capes ... At 52/6 49/6 4,2/6 each In Black ... ... In Fawn and shades of light and Dark Grey, extraordinarily good value At 27/6 each In Dark Grey, Navy Blue, and Black and White Flaked, another special line ... ••• ' ••• At 22/6 In Black and White Flaked, Navy and White, and Dark Grey— A bargain lot, at 19/6 each Xrfc, Pawn and Green, with new gathered sleeves— At 4 In Navy Blue, flaked white ... At 46/- 42/6 39/6 32/6 each

Vacation Hm« will soon be round—sooner than yon think. Don’t make the usual mistake and leave the selection of your travel trappings to the last. Make it your first consideration, and make right here for the selection. The Farmers Co-op. prices are easy on the prospective traveller. Gladstone Bags, in English and Colonial makes At 27/6 SO/- 32/6 35/- 87/6 40/Gladstone Bags, in real cowhide, various eiaes At 37/6 40/- 45/- 47/6 60/Gladstone Bags, with nickel fittings, very superior and suitable tor presentations At 47/6 60/- 55/-; 57/6 68/- 78/6 85/- each Portmanteaux, in various sizes ... At 15/-16/- 17/6 18/6 19/6 20/6 Portmanteaux, with bound corners • ... At 19/- 21/- 23/- 25/- 27/6 Steel Travelling Trunks, in various sizes At 11/9 12/9 18/9_14/6 each Double Steel Trunks, very strong Steel Bonnet Boxes ... 1 Brief Bags ... ... ... ... Brief Bags, in real cowhide ... Brief Bags, leather-lined ... ... At 18/9 14/9 15/9 to 21/At 5/6 6/6 7/6 8/6 each At 10/-12/- 13/6 15/- each At 13/6 15/- 16/6 each ... At 16/18 1- 20/- each

A popular range of prices on everyday chairs, and it is a good time to look around and replace the odds and ends of furniture that may be needed. The* time • for entertaining relatives and friends will soon ho here, and here is your first chance at preparing the home. Beat Austrian Bentwood Chairs. At 6/3 each. _ _ . Bert Austrian Bentwood Chairs, with carved wood seats. At 6/6. each Carved Dining-room with carved wood seats and backs, and braced arms. At 6/9 each Neat Dining-room or Parlour Chairs, carved wood seat. and back. At 7/6 each Strong Kitchen Chairs. At 3/9 each

“ The Tea Trade of Canterbury is being Captured by the Farmers Ge-ep." That is-what is being said now, and there’s a good deal of truth in it. Our Tea Sales are increasing, because our Teas are good to drink. The Teas are bought for us at the Darjeeling gardens in India and the Ceylon wardens. Our buyers are experts,, and judge tea by taste, smell, and gio-lit it is a critical-examination, but necessary. Our blender is a Tea Connoisseur, and blends Tea scientifically. Farmers Co-op. Teas are good enough to sell ou their merits, consequently there are no gifts, premiums or presents given with our teas. Indian and China Blend, a tea that brews a fine strong tasty liquor that is agreeable to the palate At One Shilling a lb. Indian, China, and Ceylon Blend, conspicuous for strength and flavour— Af l /I 1/A o IK Finest Ceylon, Broken Orange Pekoe— At 1/4 and 1/6 a lb. In 51b. and 10lb. boxes In 251 b. boxes ... . ... In 50lb. boxes ... In 11b. and parchment lined bags At 8/- and 16/- each ... At 1/7 per lb. ’ ... At 1/6 per lb. ... At'l/8

WE Steins re Mild Glared. There's a flavour about the Farmers Coop. Hams and Bacon that is exclusive—not met with in the products of others. It is not a matter of chance, hut of scientific treatment. The pigs are all grain-fed, and this feeding gives the right texture to the flesh. The mild cure is hygienic and scientific. If you wish for ham or bacon during the Carnival Week, be sure to place your order with us early. • Hams, pale or smoked' ... At 8d per lb Sides, pale or smoked ... At 7d per lb Bolls, pale or smoked ... At 7£d per lb Lard, in bladders ... „. At 6 id per lb

At 6c1. : a lb. They are juicy, succulent sausages, made of the pork, and made every day, so that they come t appetising flavour. At 6d.. a Sb. ■ finest selected dairy-fed o you fresh and with an

V/Mir WILL SH3HE WITH A I Olir r dte BRIGHT BROAD SMILE Your Boots WILLSHIHEWITHA JUST THROUGH RICH BLACK LUSTRE BOOT POLISH Here is a List of Smiling- People who bought “ABBEY” Boot Polish and Returned the Ban^s. THEY All EOT THE POLISH FOR NOTHING AND SOMETHING OVER, NEXT MARCH we divide £25 amongst those returning “ABBEY” Bands. Be wise and start using "ABBEY,” it will make your Boots shine and you rich. “ABBEY” POLISH COMPETITION, Sept. 30, 1905. Address. Coupons. Miss Virtue, Canal Reserve 50 Mr E. Edmonds, 9, High St. 45 Mr P. Sadler, Christchurch, 41 Miss W. White, Gloucester St. 40 Miss Xibblcwhite, Colombo Rd. 38 Hiss Carrlck, Tinakori Rd. Wei. 31 Mrs Clements, Gordon St. Syd. 29 Mrs T. J. Stephens, Spreydon 27 „ Mr R. Milligan, St. Albans Rd. 26 10 Mr G. D. Balsille, Braddon st. Syd. 24 11 Miss W. Andrews, 15‘J Fitzg'ld Av. 24 13 Mr C. Manhlrc, Hornby 24 13 Mr W. J. Palmer, c/o N.Z. Exp. Co. 20 14 Mrs A. Owen, !55 Armagh St. 19) 15 Miss A. Clark, c/o Miss Huiictt 18 [■ 16 Mr W. Herbert, Box 583 Ch.ch. 19j 17 Mr 3. Ford, 157 Victoria St. . 17 18 Mr L. E. Nelson-Holmes, Fairton 14 19 Mrs J. W. Reed, Albert st. Roslyn 13 20 Mr R. Craig, 133 Cuba St. Wcl. IS 21 Mrs Reese, Harewood Rd. 12 23 Miss Hunter, c/o Mrs Maples 11 Address. Coupons. 1 23 MrW.J. Stewart, D.T.M. Oil. Chch 10 24 Miss E. C. Gillespie, Temnka 9 25 Mr Walker, Park Rd. 8 26 Mr E. A. Hatch, Merivale 7 27 Mr F, H.'llenderson, Waddington 6 28 Mr G. H. Husband, 20 Colombo Rd. 6 29 Mr C. Fowkc, Waikanui Rd. Ash. 6 30 Mr W. Oott, P.O. Box 110 5 SI Mrs A. H. Stokes, St. Albans 5 32 Miss Beale, Lower Hutt 5 S 3 Mr P. Mulhane, Wellington 5 34 Mr N. B. Gldley, Fendalton S 85 Mr G. Carter, Annat 4 38 Miss SI. Taylor, Fendalton - 4 37 ’Mr J. Stonshouse, Co-op stores Pet. 4 33 Mr C. Blcnkharn, 72 North Beit, S 39 H. F., P.O. Box 16, Kaikoura 8 40 Mr W. Agar, London 3t. Lyttelton J 41 Mr J. H. Babington, N.Z. Ship. Co. 2 43 Mrs S. Baker, May’s rd. St. Albans 1 43 Mrs Browin, 18 Colombo St. North 1 44 Master A. Hall, 93 Byron St. Syd. I DON’T WASTE TIME, START COLLECTING HOW. NE^&T 1 MARCH we give Prizes to all Returning 10 Bands and over.

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Icwwp it Wonderful ? "What is wondeital> aL? Why yesterday I felt n» I«• in for a bad attack of ( I tool*, two doses of the LAIvCER CURB, u» now I am quite myself again. o i BONXINGTON’S Pills are the deadly enemy of Stomach Troubles—not ortho stomach..- Mild, soothing, m STlpinf. “Ola ■ a box, post fwo. ’ ;

T7IOK COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING X’ COUGH, ASTHMA, and all BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS. Price 1» 6d. PREPARED BY COOK AND ROSS, Chemists, Christchurch. Established £2*s?,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13888, 24 October 1905, Page 6

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