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the: everyday ©tore: for everybody. N.Z. FARMERS’ GfrOP. ASSN. 107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. THE ©TORE THAT SERVES YOU RIGHT, fifi ¥alye Received. When yon pay away money do you always get good value ? The best buyer la not the one who pays the lowest price for an article, but the one who be Just sure „ 0 ~ _ here is where we come in. We know the values of all the merchandise in this store, and it is our business to sea that you sire treated well. The Farmers' Co-op. is the home of low prices. Ho one tries to beat our prices, to go lower, because that is impossible. When you pay us any money you nave the extreme satisfaction of knowing that It is for “ value received.” Blouse Week at the Fapmena' Co-op, An Attractive and Important Offering of Radiantly Beautiful Blouses. Adapted for Outing and Vacation purposes, for Oamival Week, for Garden Parties, River Parties, Evening Functions. Displayed in all their wondrous wealth ef beauty, these blouses stand unrivalled for charm and daintiness, for they represent the olevor Ideas of olever European designers. London and Paris, Berlin and Vienna contribute their quotas to this Blouse Exhibition, and we are doing our te emphasise the agreoableness of this display by making the prices decidedly low and decidedly attractive. CBBAM SILK BLOUSES, trimmed with Insertion and prettily tucked At 7/11 8/11 16/11 18/9 18/11 eaah CREAM MERY. BLOUSES, nicely racked and trimmed with medallions At 31/- 38/6 25/- each WHITE BILK BLOUSES, rucked and trimmed with Insertion At 10/11 12/0 16/9 21/- 22/6 25/- each Very pretty NAVY AND WHITE SILK BLOUSES .. At 10/9 each r.RF.AM JA.P SILK BLOUSES, with frills of silk edged with Valenciennes laoe and trimmed with black embroidery At 28/6 each JAP BILK BLOUSES, in cream with fancy spots, in heliotrope, pink, skv blue, and eau do nil At 80/6 each BLACK GLACE SILK BLOUSES, with the now and fashionable elbow sleeves , . . At 15/- each BLACK MERY SILK BLOUSES, trimmed with insertion and racked At 29/6 81/- 85/- 89/6 esoh CREAM SILK BLOUSES, with fancy eapos and trimmings'of insertion and medallions At 24/8 28/8 each JAP SILK BLOUSES, in cream with trimmings of lace, la white with pretty yoke of small tucks and Valenciennes Insertion J At 10/6 and 94/6 eaoh CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, in sky blue, pink, and eau do nil, racked and trimmed with insertion At 87/6 eaoh mmv. SILK BLOUSES, in navy blue, reseda green, pink, and eky blue, with trimmings of tuoka, Valenciennes lace and medallions . At 19/9 21/- eaoh SATANA BLOUSES, in block and black and white; very neat for knockabout wear At S/B 8/6 3/9 8/11 4/6 eaoh DBLAIKETTB BLOUSES, Aswaple lot, only «oo of eaoh stylo \ ' At 2/9 8/11 4/11 each Th© “Imperial” Woven Shaped TybuEae* Ties. These tubular ties will always bepopilsr, because they ore adopted' te all collars; they are good wearing because of the seamless edges, due to their being woven tabular. The popularity of the tabular tie is attested by the foot that foreign manufacturers are imitating this English patent Quite a new lot of the “ Imperial ” ties have been recently received, and they are near ready for selection. In dark shades, at iOd.eaeh In light shades, st 1/- eaah Serviceable Tea Sets In Stock Patterns. These seta are ef the hast English nuke; that means that they are honestly made, and thoroughly dependable. As they an standard stock patterns, breakages con always be made good and the set maintained at full strength. You’ll And our price* lower than ethers. Best English White and Gold Caps and Saucers ~ At 5/- a down Best English Pink and Celeste Band Oops and Saucers .. At 7/6 a d*w«n Best English Tea Plates At 4/6 a deem ©2&r»pat Squares end Capital Velue. those yeu have ate frayed, »r shews signs of fatigue, pension them oft and get in MM or more of these carpet squares. We m almost sore to have just the else and tarn; pleasure. ist sore to have just the else and paiyou have set your heart on. Qutprtoss low enough to make buying hare a Get it in our Saddlery Section. If your horse is to bo exhibited at the A. and P. Show next month you i ..-j ***** o»/l fmnA titiincr war to asslsfc in showing nim off* -..wi1l require some neat and good fitting gear to assist in showing him oS , Get the gear here, Oar stock of stallion gonr is new, and out to the late* 'ear nere, war biooc. u*. «w«kw ~— ttam. If it is a matter of harness there is'no place where you can goo a letioa. Harness for baggy, gig, dog cart, spring trap, spring dray, heavy cart. We manufacture all the above on the promises, and w® op or heavy cart. We manuiaoturo au sue ™ exaotiy suit your requirements, If you wish for some deviation from the ordinary lines. Our stook of Riding Saddles la complete, and includes race, steeplechase, exercise, stock-riders, English hunting and park saddles, also polo pads, and »e - rvwmkiat. a# cmdAliia lor ladios. Our bHoos ara lower fcaan at there are quite a number of saddles for ladies, any other saddlery store anywhere «Th® Tea Trad© of la being oaptu'ped' by th© Fapmers’ Co-op.’ That is what Is being said now, and those who say so are speaking the truth. Our tea sales ere increasing because our teas are good to drink. lh« teas Tara bought for ”osTn Our «eas ara v.o -*-w —; — . .. our buyers are experts, and make a critical examination Ul blender is a tea connoisseur who knows all that there is to know about the quality and flavour of teas. He can,tell from tho taste whore the ten waa grown. Out teas are perfect and sell on their merits; we have no need .to t® the adventitious aids of coupons, gifts, presents, or premiums. Wo give good value in tea, and consumers appreciate that. Will send you a sample of our teas at any time you like to call or write. INDIAN AND CHINA BLEND at one shilling a lb. This brows erut a fine strong tasty liquor that la agreeable to the palate. INDIAN. CHINA, AND CEYLON BLEND, conspicuous for strength, flavour and drinking qualities - At 1/4,1/3 •% lh> FINEST CEYLON BROKEN ORANGE PEKOB--In 61b. and 101 b. boxes Booh 8/- and 164* In 261 b. boxes .. ~ At }H P“ «*• In 601 b. boxes .. *• At 1/9 per fpIn slb. and lib. parchment lined bag* At 1/8 ] 1 par ib. Succulent Pork Sausages, at ®d. per lih. They are juicy and nice and better than any you may have tasted Mm, We havethJ freshly made every day, and selected pieces of honest grain-fed Canterbury pork comprise tho Ailing. Farmors* (b-op. Perk Saueagea for breakfast Lan inexpensive luxury. Let ua have your order early. TAPESTRY CARPET SQUARES, of as tra good qualify—7ft. 6ih. x 9ft. At 39/6 9ft. x 9ft. .. At 84/1 lOit. x9ft. .. A* 57/6 Fine Qualify BRUSSELS SQUARES—9lt. x 914., . .. Aifi&p 10ft Gin. x 9ft .. Ai C3/6 12ft 19ft. „ At 79/6 Best IMPERIAL AXUXSTBTXB CARPETS, * IMPERIAL AXUIKBTXB with bordt* to match— Ai 0/8 to 0/11 a yasd Household Help©. Maohlnosy that womea find hafpfai hi relieving them of the drudgery of_* duties are to be found in our Section. Take lor instance— WRINGING MACHINES, Onrcwwsteefc received quite recently from Bngdand, and America, oomprisee all the teawarite makes. You get a ahoice here, and y*oa don’t pay quite aa mush as stoma. ZEALANDIA COOKING RANGES, ekae or open Are. This is thq choapset rang* on the market, because it is! tbs See*— has many advaatsfM over etbw Hnli. We’ll gladly show yea these rugae utd explain the working. Fai'mei*®’ Co-op. Ham® and Bacon. Rsllld Ossped Wntsfclm. The flavour is fascinating, end on the palate. Long after you have gotten the taste of other thing* remember the palate-pleasing these hams and bacon. It is aa nett secret why oar hog products ore se superie*. Soientifie methods, hedged in with serapnlons care, help ns to achieve tMe sue Thei - - ore a and .Week, Hams, pole et smoked, at 86. yarlk, Pdea, pais e? smoked, at Td, ye» ©. Soils, polo smoked, at 7|A pm IK Lord, in bladders „ at fiSAjarlk, vwwiMUl/ « & aHSSSSHi Your Face WILL SHINE WITH A BRIGHT BROAD SMILE Daa I fc* WILL SHINE WITH A I CJill O U UlO BICH BLACK LUSTRE JUST THROUGH a ABBEY BOOT POLISH Here Is a List of Smiling People who bought “ABBEY” Boot Polish and Returned the Bands. THEY ALL GOT 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 . 50 Address. Miss Virtue, Canal Reserve Mr E. Edmonds, 9, High St. m Mr P. Sadler, Christchurch, 41 Miss \V. White, Gloucester St. 40 Miss Klbhlewhlte, Colombo Rd. 38 Miss Carrlck, Tinaltori Rd. Wei. 3i 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, 159 Fltzg’ldAv. 24 13 Mr C. Mauhire, Hornby 24 13 Mr W. i. Palmer, c/o N.Z. Exp. Co. 20 14, Mrs A. Owen, 135 Armagh St. 19) 15 Miss A. Clark, c/o Miss Huliett 18 1 16 Mr V/. Herbert, Box 353 Cli.cli. 19) 17 Mr J. Ford, 167 Victoria St. !7 IS Mr L, E. Nelson-Holmes, Fairton 14 19 Mrs J. W. Reed, Albert st. Raslyn 13 _ 30 Mr R. Craig, 13S Cuba St. Wei. 13 9.1 Mrs Reese, Harewood Rd. 12 Z Miss Hunter, o/o Mrs Maples 11 DON’T WASTE TIME, START COLLECTING NOW. NEXT MARCH we give Prizes to all Returning iO Bands and oyer. spare OXSIL I OXSIL! R COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING COUGH, ASTHMA, and »U BBON1L AFFECTIONS. Price le 63. BEPARED BY COOK AND BOSS, Chemists, Christchurch. Established M is yvonderfat, . . J , . -sli suit I in for a bad attack of Influenza, but X tool! two dosea of the “ LANCEB CUBS* a—now X am quite myself again. • ISN’T it Wonderful? What in dear? Why. yesterday I f«H suio BONNINGTON’S Pills aia th*. doadfy enemy of Stomach Trouble—-not of th* siomach. ifild, soothing, no griping, It a box. post fevo. 'XSte*. j

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13890, 26 October 1905, Page 8

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