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OUE VALUES ARE RIGHT I We need no documentary evidence to assure us of this, for the daily attendance of crowds of shrewd shoppers is ample proof. But there is not wanting documentary evidence our rapidly increasing sales are records that cannot be doubted. There was a time when the scope and character of the Farmers Co-op. was not'known t<J the general public. It is different now ! A discerning public has quickly realised that money can be spent to best advantage at the Farmers Co-op.—to many women it moans that in a season sufficient money is saved to buy an extra dress or hat or jacket. And people know that quality is not sacrificed for low prices, but that both are possible, because huge profit earning is not the policy of the Farmers Co-op. Our values are right, and we want you to realise this for yourself. N.Z. Farmers <2o*op, 107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Mi EPITOME OF THE ECONOMIES Of THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL BFFEBIKBS A GALAXY OF GREAT VALUES. The third week of those wonderful special offerings for which the Farmers Co-op. has rightly earned an excellent reputation throughout Canterbury. All the job purchases that come our way, all the broken lots and odd sizes accumulated in our regular stocks are placed on offer each week at temptingly low prices. Such values are impossible at other stores, because they do not possess the facilities and the opportunities, and then again our business policy is different. We are here to afford the greatest trading advantages to the greatest number. The Farmers Co-op. is the store for you. “ The Queen ” Coat, a fashionable style I of coat for ladies, three-quarter or I full length made to order in our j Dressmaking Department, from your choice of 20 patterns in colonial and imported tweeds. If ordered this week 49/6 complete. “The Princess’’ Coat, a tight fitting fashionable coat for ladies, threequarter or full length, made to order in our Dressmaking Department from your choice of a superb collection, of domestic and foreign tweeds. If ordered this week 52/6 complete. “ The Empire ” Coat, a favourite loose fitting - oi at for ladies, made to order in our Dressmaking Department from your choice of a splendid ..variety of tweeds. If ordered this week 55/- complete. Flannel Dressing Gowns, well made garments in all the pbpular shades, regular prices 29/6 to 47/6. J This week 23/6 <29/6 32/6 38/6 each. j Pyrenean Flannel Dressing Gowns, I very warm and comfortable, they j were 10/6 15/- to 44/-. This week 8/11 12/0 18/11 37/6 each. Flannel Dressing Jackets, these are in all the wanted colours and are exceptional value at the prices named hero. ! This week 4/11 9/11 11/3 13/6 | 14/6 10/6 each. I Pyrenean Flannel Dressing Jackets, very serviceable garments for winter memiugs and honestly worth 4/11 71- to 10/6. This week 3/11 5/9 6/9 7/9_ 8/6 each. 30 Pieces Striped Flannelette, part*of a very large purchase of flannelettes secured at a satisfactory discount; worth 6/11 and 7/6 per doz. This week 4/11 and 5/11 for 12 yards. 20 Pieces Pink Flannelette, another bargain lot worth 6/6 and 6/11 per doz. This week 4/11 for 12 yards. Women’s Winter Hosiery iu plain and fine, medium and wide ribbed Cashmere, usually 2/3. ■:: / This week 1/11 a pair. Women’s Driving Gloves in Russian Leather, smart, durable and comfortable, usually 4/-. This week 3/- a pair. 100 Dozen Handkerchiefs for women, these are all hemstitched and usually sold at 6 for 11/9 and 2/-. This week 1/4 for half-dozen. 200 Yards Fancy Ribbons, 4 inches' wide, in canvas pure silk, with very choice floral designs, regular price 1/- per yard. This week Sd. per yard. , 150 pieces Cotton- Torchon Laces, each piece containing 12 yds..; regular price Bd. This week 4Jd. per piece. 50 doz. Bilk Ornaments in black, white, cream, navy blue, champagne, fawn, brown, black and white, and navy and white • usually 3d. and 3sd. each. This week 1/11 per dozen. 50 Umbrellas,for men, all strong serviceable umbrellas, usually sold at 11/6 each. This week 8/11 each. Japanese Hearthrugs. There are just 250 ia the lot, and we captured them at a substantial discount. For this week wo are offering them at , special prices: 6ft. x 3ft. at 6/3 instead of 9/sft. x 2Jft. at 4 9 instead of 6/6 . 15/- Caser of Crockery, consisting of 6 best English-China white and gold cups and saucers, 6 Doulton’s best “ blue pheasant” pudding plates, 6 Doulton’s bast dinner plates, 3 medium sized best English fire-proof pudding bowls, 1 large brown teapot, 1 large glass salad bowl, also 1 stout brush made of the very best material, and 1 set of shoe brushes, 3 brushes in the set. The whole securely packed in a string case, and all breakages at our iisk. Price for the lot this week 15/- a

READY-TO-WEAR SUETS FOR MEN. You can always depend upon getting liero clothing that is wearable, durable, stylish and correctly made—of course, other stores say the same thing, but suppose you take nobody’s word for it, but see for yourself just how each suit is made. It is easy to do this, and it is worth while. You will find the broadest variety of the season’s best styles, and the best prices for equivalent values' at the Farmers Co-op. Sac Suits, in all wool Tweeds, at 32/6 35/- 37/6 40/-45/- 50/- 55/Bac Suits, in blue serge and Vicuna, at - 45/- qO/sac cults, in Fox’s ISTo, 4 Serge, all sizes, at, 55/iac Suits in Colonial Saddle Tweed, at 37/<5 40/- 45/- 47/6 50/- 55/- , ■''addle Tweed Trous rs, in a good variety of shades, at 9/6 11'/- 13/6 14/6 to 18/ 6.-. All Word Whipcord Trousers, at 16/6 17/6 18/6 Colonial Tweed Trousers, at 8/11 to 17/6 .Moleskin Trousers, at 7/6 Heaver Trousers, at 8/6 . Odd Tweed Vests, at 5/6 6/§ 7/6 8/6 ‘weed Vests, with long beaver back, at 8/6 and 10/Denim Overalls, Levi Strauss and Kaiapoi, at 4/3 Denim Jackets, at 4/6 HORSE CLIPPERS. ‘ We have not many of these left, but those that are’ • here are reliable and trustworthy. We have in stock duplicate parts, top and bottom plates, for all the popular makes. HORSE COVERS. ■ The demand for these covers has been phenomenal and it speaks volumes for the farmets, who seem more than ever desirous of giving stock a chance to get through the Winter in comfort. Perhaps our little prices have helped in the new movement. At all events we have made very big sales; and are still capable of meeting all demands. FOOT ROT. Hall & Allen’s Foot Eot Compound is very effective, and those who have tried it speak most enthusiastically of its efficacy. ’ Imperial Half-pints, at 3/6 Imperial Quarts, at 11/6 Imperial Half-gallons, at 21/The half-pints are sufficient for 60 or 70 sheep, and the quart bottles will treat from 240 to 280 sheep.

And the Prices are Small. Nothing is to be gained by delay. If you are wanting a new dress, & good stylish gown for outdoor wear, decide on the fabric and let our Dressmaking Department do the rest. And your choice of fabrics is by no means restricted at the Farmers Co-op—on the contrary we offer you the broadest variety of seasonable goods at reasonable prices. 42in. Pirle-finish Amazon Cloths in light, medium and dark navy blue. Those pirle-linished cloths will not cockle or spot with the rain, at 3/3, or dress made to order in onr Dressmaking Department, complete, including all but trimmings, at 55/-. 42in. Pirle-finished Vicunas, in light, medium and dark navy blue, at 3/6 per yard, or dress made to order in our Dressmaking Department complete, with'the exception of the trimmings for 57/6. For bettor qualities of our prices are 3/11, 4/3, 4/6 to 8/3 per yard. 56in. Navy All-Wool Colonial Costume Cloth, a superb fabric, will not shrink or spot, arid obtainable at the Farmers Co-op. only. It is an exclusive material, specially good for Tailor-made Costumes. Gowns made to order ‘incur Dressmaking Department complete, but not including trimmings at 77/6, if made in our Tailoring Department and hand-sewn, complete for 97/6. New Winceys, a splendid wearing material that does not shrink; suitable for blouses and underclothing, at l/4jd. per yard. I Farmers Go-op. Teas. Rich in Theme. No adventitious aids are sought to sell the Farmers Co-op. high grade Teas—there are no presents, gif is, guessing competitions, or coupons given to tempt you into buying poor quality tea. Such meretricious methods are a slander on the good housewife, who buys tea for the good of the tea, and not for the sole purpose of securing a' gift. Tea of fine quality will sell on its merits, and highquality tea can bo sold at a reasonable price. Our buying agents are in close touch with the producers in Ceylon and India, and, being exports, they secure for us the very best. “Gie-noya."—This is a pure Ceylon orange pekoe, with the characteristic flavour of the fine hill-grown Ceylon teas ; the liquor is of a fine silky texture and of a rich tawny colour. Packed in ilb. and lib. parehment- . lined bags at 1/8 per lb. “Arram.” —Another good Ceylon; new season’s leaves, with orange pekoe characteristics. In slb and 101 b. boxes at 8/-and 16/-per box. “Patigama.”—A fine Ceylon tea, and admirable for siation use. In 251 b. and 501 b, chests at 1/6 and 1/7 per lb. Indian and Ceylon Tea. —A good family tea, judiciously blended to obtain strength and richness, while the flavour is pleasing. At 1/- and 1/4 per lb. ts S&MTOVIiy ” THE ANlftlAi. TO MEG. “ Santovin ” is a tonic for sheep, cattle and horses, and has been proved excellent in results. It keeps the animals in good health, and fits them to stand the stress of winter. Animals treated to'“ tsantovin” are vigorous and strong, and prove very profitable to the owner. It was only after careful inquiry that we accepted the agency for Canterbury, and those who would like to try this preparation, will bo furnished with full particulars on application. SSMCA&IDESGESMT KEROSENE LAMPS.Theso lamps are posilively superb, and aro infinitely superior to almost every other sort of lamp. They possess many special advantages, not the least of which are t. o low oil consumption and high illuminating power. The ordinary oil lamp is to an incandescent kerosene lamp what a rushlight is to, a wax caudle. An incandescent; hanging lamp will save its cost in eight months, and give greater illumination and more satisfaction than any other kind of lamp. Our price 59/0

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. J. S. SCHWARTZ AND CO., BROKERS, 176, Hereford Street. ’Phono 1112. (The Bank of New Zealand is next door.) ITI? you wish to Buy, Sell, or Exchange any JL legitimate Business, Patents, or Re.u Estate, Stocks, Bonds or Shares, or wish to get a partner' anywhere in New Zealand, call or address us; we make a speciality of secur- | ing your wants quickly. j PARTNER Wanted by Progressive Land j and Estate Agent. The right man, hav; | ing energy, ability very little, money) i can have hail interest. General Auctioneering will be added to other branch of business I shortly. More to tell if interested. SCHWARTZ AND CO. TZITAVE Several very Good Patents that will ' AJL prove great money-makers. The rights for one can be bought, very reasonably. A few pounds starts you in business. We’ll ! tell you how. | SCHWARTZ and CO. \ AA TO Buy, as going concern, a i oWi-UU Money-making Confectionery J Shop; living rooms at back; low rental; a bargain at price. SCHWARTZ AND CO. "DARTNER for Bike Business; one partner xT retiring; you buy his interest. The best paying business in Canterbury. From £IOO to £SOO required. See us now. SCHWARTZ AND CO. TO CONSUMPTIVES. QACCO, the great, South Airican CONO SUMPTION CURE, may be obtained from all leading Chemists. Wholesale agents, H. F. Stevens, Cashel Street, Christchurch. An interesting and instructive treatise on Consumpiion, including British Medical opinions concerning SACCO, post free on application to Sacco Agency, King’s Chambers, Wellington. 3000 YyABRB, HOCKLEY AND CO., LTD* WINE AND SPIRIT Cathedral Squj,c. This Company guarantees tha-- ail f.’c r:a sold by them are “ ABSOLUTELY and at prices to suit all custom?,ri, ' Australian Wines—Ail Best ILLuciA Brandy, Geneva, Gin, Rum, c mg' brands. Scotch Whiskies (guaranteed Hk'braaj malt), well matured in wool. Champagne, Burgundy, Claret, j?-ct j..nd Sherry—Specially Selected ' ASSORTED DOZENS SUPPLIED. Choice Brands of Indian and Havana Cigars. • K 2138 Evening Wear" NECESSITEEZS for men. SHIRTS. Most men attend evening functions. All d-sire to appear at their best. Tins can only be done by wearing a perfectfitting dress shirt. Ours are the celebrated Welch Margetson make, open either back or front; made from the finest longcloth and four-fold linen. Try them; you’ll find they are just the thing. S/S iO/S 12/3 GLOVES. Then there’s White Kid Gloves. Our’s are reliablepatent buttons and clasps. S/3 4-/6 NECKWEAR. Maybe you’ll want a bow or a tie. We stock every stylo to please everybody. i BLAYMAKER MEN’S FORPtIiSiHERS, KEGH STREET. STUDY ECONOMY BY USING EDMONDS’ CUSTARD POWDER. For Rice and Sago Puddings! No Eggs. X 3391 Comfortable i*i d The garments made at the Kaiapoi factories are made from the best and cleanest pure woollen yarns. Tha t is why you will find they retain their shape and elasticity to the very end. From first to last they have that same sift, easy, and comfortable feel and fit. No wrinkles, or bundles, or: sagging; just good solid underwear comfort. You can get all manner of men’s and women’s .. KAIAPOI » Underwear. Your draper or clothier stocks them. To ensure satisfaction and guard against substitution always insist on # ILLPiiE WOOL. 21 PLACE OP EGGS, TRY EDMUNDS’ CUSTARD POWDER For Bread and Butter Puddings. X 3591 EGGS —Hens become prolific layers _on Singer’s Egg Producer, highly nutrition* nd stimulating food; Packets l Is 6d. StorOr kepoers and Bennington's,' X 3168

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 14060, 15 May 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 14060, 15 May 1906, Page 8

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