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THE EVERYDAY' STORE -FOR" EVERYBODY. 107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, OHRIBTOHUEOH THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU RIGHT, “Value Received.' When you pay away money do you always get good value ? The best buyer is hot the one who pays the lowest price for an article, but the one who gets the most for the money. There are so many things to be purchased nowgets me most ror we mouoy. luoisaio --r-a-days that it is not surprising that women in particular find it aimcult to oe sure of good value; because they don’t know the values of eve 3 e, 1 , 11 ®’. "inhere is where we come in. ■ We know the values of all the merchandise m this store, and it is our business to see that you are treated well. The Darners 00-op. is the home of low prices. No one tries to beat our prices, to go tower, because that is impossible. When you pay us any money you have the extreme satisfaction of knowing that it is for “ value received. Blouse Week at the Farmers* CO“Op< An Attractive and important Offering? of Radiantly Beautiful Blouses. Adapted for Outing and Vacation purposes, for Carnival Week, for Garden Parties, River Parties, Evening Functions. Displayed in all their wondrous wealth of bcauty.these blonseastarid unrivalled for charm and daintiness, for they represent the oiever ideas of clover European designers. London and Paris, Berlin and Yienna contribute their quotas to this Blouse Exhibition, and wa are doing our Bhare ta emphasise the agreeableness of this display by making the prices decidedly low and decidedly attractive. CREAM SILK BLOUSES, trimmed with insertion and prettily tucked At 7/11 8/11 10/11 18/9 18/11 each CREAM MEBY. BLOUSES, nicely rseked and .^2B/^®ll^^eaoh WHITE , SILK BLOUSES, rucked and trimmed with Insertion At 10/11- 12/9 15/9 21/- 22/6 25/- each Tery pretty NAYT AND WHITE SILK BLOUSES .. At 19/0 each CREAM JAP SILK BLOUSES, with frills of silk edged with Valenciennes lace and trimmed with black embroidery At 23/6 each JAP SILK BLOUSES, jp cream 5 with fancy spots, in heliotrope, pink, sky blue, and eau do nil At ««/8 ■ each BLACK GLAOE BILK BLOUSES, with the now and ■ fashionable elbow sleeves * At cacll BIAOK MBT BILK BLOUSES, irimmrf wlih „d OREAM SILK BLOUSES, with fancy oapes and trimmings of inertjion and medallions , At 24 / 6 28 / 0 6aoh JAP SILK BLOUSES, in orsam with trimmings of lace, in whits with pretty yoke of small tucks and Valenciennes insertion ' J At 19/6 and 84/6 each OBBPE DB CHINE BLOUSES, in eky blue, pink, and cau de nil, rucked and' trimmed with insertion At 07/8 each MEBY. SILK BLOUSES, in navy blue, reseda green, pink, and sky blue, . with trimmings of tucks, Valenciennes lace and medallions At 19/9 21/- ©aoa “““w™ 0 ™’ ta w ” k .%*■£& DELAINETTE BLOUSES, a sample lot, only each style Th© “Jmpepfal” Woven Shaped Tubular Ties. These tubular ties will alwaye be popular, because they are adapted to all styles ef collars; they are good wearing because of the seamless edges, due to their being woven tabular. The popularity ef the tubular tie is attested by the fact that foreign manufacturers are imitating this English patent. Quite a new lot of the “ Imperial ” ties have been recently received, and they are now ready for selection. In dark shades, at lOd. each In light shades, at 1/- eaoh Serviceable Tea Sets In Stock Patterns. These sets are of the best English make; that means that they are honestly made, and thoroughly dependable. As they ate standard stock patterns, breakages can always be made good and the set maintained at full strength. You’ll find our prices lower than others. Best English White and Gold Gups and Saucers .. .. At 5/- a dozen Best English Pink and Celeste Band dupe and Saucers .. At 7/6 a dozen Best English Tea Plates At 4/6 a dozen Carpet Squapes and Capital Value. Get it in one Saddlery Seciien, If vonr horse is to be exhibited at the A. and P. Show next month you will require some neat and good fitting gear to assist in showing him off : Get the gear here. Our stock of stallion gear is new, and cut to the latest nattern 8 11 it is a matter of , harness there is no place where you can gel a Qer selection. Harness for buggy, gig. dog cart, spring trap, spring dray, or heavy cart. Wo manufacture-all the above on the premises, and we can exactly your requirements, if you wish for some deviation from the ordinary Saddlog 1(J comp1ot0) and includes race, steeplechase, exercise stock-riders, English hunting and park saddles, also polo pads, and there are quite a number of saddles for ladies. Our prices are lower than at any other saddlery store anywhere. - s Tb© Tea Trad© of Gahtepbupy is being' captured by the Farmers* Go* That Is what is being said now, and those who say so are speaking the truth Our tea Bales are increasing because our teas are good to drink, ih® SLUb-u.. wv *‘ . . _ « . -j _ _t iU.I. mAiwfh tn l.ha VAft ietM&re bought tor usTn 'the‘land’s of" their growth-in the very gardena-and seas ar & « nvUiAnl Ararmnnilon of the leaves. Our cm -B buyers'are experts, and make a oriW examination of the r.r blender is a tea connoisseur who knows all that there is to know about the qual ty b of teas He onn tell from the taste where the tea was grown. Our taM are sell °on their merits; wo have no need to resort to the Idtanmious aids of coupons, gifts, presents, or premiums. We give good tea* Tnd consumers appreciate that. Will send you a sample of our teas at any time you like to oall or write. INDIAN AND CHINA BLEND at one shilling a lb. This brows out a fine strong tasty liquor that is agreeable to the palate. , INDIAN, CHINA, AND CEYLON BLEND, conspicuous for strength, flavour and drinking qualities .. « At 1/4,1/6 a lb. FINEST CEYLON BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE— In Sib. and 101 b. boxes - Each S/-and 16/. In 351 b. boxes - In 501 b. boxes .. ~ i P m In ijjlb. and lib. parchment lined bags At 1/8 per ih. If you’re spring claanlngand gettlngrudy for the reception of visiters at Carnival time, or later, see that your carpets are .right. If those yon have are frayed, or shows signs of fatigue, pension them off and get in one or more of these carpet squares. We an almost sura to have just the size and pattern von have set your heart on. Oar price* are low enough to make buying hen a pleasure. ■ TAPESTRY CARPET SQUARES, al extra good quality—7ft. 6in. x 9ft. .. At 29/8 - 9ft. x 9fi. .. At 84/8 , 10ft. x 9ft. .. At 87/6 Fine Quality BRUSSELS SQUARES—- . 9ft. x 9ft. .. At 59/6 _ 10ft. Sin. 19ft .. At 68/8 ,12ft. 19ft. .. At 79/8 Best IMPERIAL AXMIN3TEB CARPETS, with border to match— At .6/3 to 8/11 a yard Househcid Helps. Machinery that women find helpful in relieving them of the drudgery of domestic duties ore to be found in our Hardware Section. Take for instance— WRINGING MACHINES, Oor new stock, received quite recently from England and America, comprises all the favourite makes. Yon get a choice hen; and yea don’t pay quite as much as at ether ' stores. ZBALANDIA COOKING RANGES, oboe* or open fin. This is the cheapest range on the markot, because it is the beet—has- many advantages over other Unde. We’ll gladly show yen these ranges a*d explain the working. Farriers* 00-op. - Hams arad Bacon. Mild Curad Wiltshire. at 6d> Bcoi' BESa. m, and n i o s and bettor than any you pmy have tested before. We have ? thom fresWy made every day, and selected pieces of honest graln-M Pan comprise the filling. - Farmers’ Co-op. Pork Sausages far taeakfast are P an inexpensive luxury. Let us have your order early. The flavour is fascinating, . and linger* .valor. ,i TO remember the palate-pleasing qualities of on the palate. Long after you have gotten the taste of other things on will these hams and bacon:' It is an open secret why our hog producte ara so superior. Scientific methods, hedged in with scrupulous oaio, help us to achieve this success. The pigs are matured and grain fed, they are slaughtered under approved oonditlcna, and the cure known as the “ Mild Cure ” is the most perfect and most scientific known, 1 to-day r well b leaked for the Carnival Week, Order to-day If you wish to see year larder Hams, pale or smoked, at 9A. per Ik, Bides, pale or smoked, at ?d, per Ik, Rolls, pqlo or smoked, .at 7|4. per lb, Laud, la'isladdasa at 6Jd. per Ik, y»jue<s.r Your Face WILL SHINE WITH A BRIGHT BROAD SMILE Vrti.r. WILL SHINE WITH A I Oil I OOOiO B |CH BLACK LUSTRE JUST THROUGH BOOT POLISH Here is a List of Smiling’ People who bought “ABBEY” Boot Polish and Returned the Bands. THEY All CDT THE POLISH FOB NOTHING AND SOMETHING OVER. NEXT MARCH we divide £25 amongst those returning “ABBEY” Bands. Ba wise and start using “ABBEY,” it will make your Boots shine and you rich. “ABBEY” POLISH COMPETITION, Sept. 30, 1905 . 43 Address. 1 Miss Virtue, Canal Reserve 2 Mr E. Edmonds, 9, High St. 3 Mr P. Sadler, Christchurch, 41 4, Miss W. White,' Gloucester St. 40 5 Miss Kibblewhlte, Colombo Rd. SS 6 Miss Carrick, Tlnakori Rd. Wei. 31 7 Airs Clements, Gordon St. Syd. 29 S Mrs T. J. Stephens, Spreydon 27 9 Mr R. Milligan, St. Albans Rd. 2S 10 Mr G. D. Balsille, Braddon st. Syd. 24 11 Alias W. Andrews, 159 Fitzg’ld Av. 24 12 Hr C. Alanhire, Hornby 24 13 Air W. 1- Palmer, c/o N.Z. Exp. Co. 20 id. Airs A. Owen, 155 Armagh St. 19 mi 5S A. Clark, c/o Alisa Hullett 18 16 Mr W. Herbert, Box 553 Cli.ch. 19 17 Air J. Ford, 157 Victoria St. 17 18 Mr L. E. Nelson-Holmes, Fairtoa 14 19 Airs J. W. Reed, Albert st. Roslyn IS SO Air R. Craig, 138 Cuba St. Wei. 13 21 Mrs Reese, Harewood Rd. 12 22 Allss Hunter, c/o Airs Alaples II Coupons. Prize 18/-'-18/-. 16/14/- , 10/10/- ' 9/- . S•/ Address. Coupon's. Prize. 23 Sir W. J. Stewart, D.T.M. OH. Chch 10 24. Miss E. C. Gillespie, Temuka 9 25 Mr Walker, Park Rd. 8 26 Mr H. A. Hatch, Merivale 7 27 Mr F. H. Henderson, Waddington 6 28 Mr G. H. Husband, 26 Colombo Rd. 6 29 Air C. Fowke, Waikauui Rd. Ash. " 50 Mr W. Gott, P.O. Box 110 51 Airs A. H. Stokes, St. Albans 32 Allss Beale, Lower Hntt 33 Air P. Aluihane, Wellington 34, Mr N. B. Gidley, Feudalton 35 Air G. Carter, Annat 36 Aliss AI. Taylor, Fendalton 37 Air J. Stonehonse, Co-op stores Pet. 4 33 Mr C. Bieakhorn, 72 North Belt 3 39 11. F., P.O. Box 16, Kaikoura 3 40 Mr W. Agar, London St. Lyttelton 2 41 Air J. 11. Babington, N.Z. Ship. Co. 2 42 Airs S. Baker, Hay’s rd. St. Albans 1 43 Airs Browin, 18 Colombo St. North 1 44 Master A. Hall, 93 Byron St. Syd. 1 DON’T WASTE TIME, START COLLECTING NOW. NEXT MARCH we give Prizes to all Returning 10 Bands and over. OXSIL ! OXSIL ! For coughs, colds, whooping COUGH, ASTHMA, and all BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS. Price Is Sd. PREPARED BY COOK AND ROSS, demists, Christchurch. Established 536& pseemraresi^ ISN’T it Wonderful?, What is wonderful, dear? Why. yesterday I felt smo I was in for a bad attack .of Influenza, but I took two doses of the "LANCER CUR 3.” and bow I am qnito myself again. , 5 BONNINGTON'S Pills are. th* deadly enemy of Stomach Troubles—not of th* otomach. Mild, soothing, no griping, and 1* ■ a box, post - fret, - - 1! . XHlflt

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13889, 25 October 1905, Page 8

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