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©ys« Best Advertisement. A business bouse must advertise—at least, a retail establishment must do so. Advertising has boon rightly described as the “ wireless telegraphy of commerce,” and when a merchant indulges in good advertising ho gets good results, _We speak from experience. Many business men declare there is nothing in it, and cease advertising. They are wrong, and as a matter of fact they do advertise, but perhaps not in the newspapers. ..Every living soul must advertise to live. Even the baby has to advertise. The baby’s cry is nothing more than a “Wanted Known ”• advertisement, for the cry indicates that baby is hungry. There is good advertising and the other kind. Advertising that is not backed by reliable goods and right prices is not good advertising. It is merely an attempt to deceive the public. Our best advertisement is the value we give, and the complete satisfaction afforded our customers. They know that what we advertise we sell. We make good our promises. N.Z. Fill 107 to 115, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. invincible ¥ai@jcs. invite you, Hepe. AirEothes* Weak of Special Values. Good news travels fast and sure. Our special offerings, tersely told in typfe, have bad a wonderfully convincing effect on all those who know by experience how really genuine are the values at the farmers’ Co-op. When your money gets into this store it seems to do double the work it does in other stores, because you get more for your money here than elsewhere. Scan this list and we warrant yon the prices need no persuasive adjectives to prove their littleness. JAPANESE HEARTHRUGS. There are just on 250 in the lot, and wo captured them at a substantial discount. For this week we are offering them at Special Prices. 6 ft. z 3 ft. at 6/3, instead of 9/5 ft. x2s ft. at 4/9, instead of 6/6 ; 50 UMBRELLAS FOR MEN. These are all strong serviceable umbrellas, and are well worth 11/6. Price this week 8/11 each. 30 Pieces STRIPED FLANNELETTE. This formed part of a very large purchase of flannelette secured at a. satisfactory discount. Worth in the regular way 6/11 and 7/6. This week.4/11 and 5/11 per doz. yds. 20 PIECES PINK FLANNELETTE. Another bargain lot, worth 6/6 and 6/11 per doz. This week 4/11 par doa. yds. FLANNEL DRESSING GOWNS, well made garments, in all the popular shades; regular prices 29/6 36/6 40/47/6 This week 23/6 29/6 32/6 38/6 each. PYRENEAN FLANNEL DRESSING GOWNS. Very warm and comfortable } our regular prices 10/6 15/to 44/This week 8/11 12/6 18/11 S7/6 each. FLANNEL DRESSING JACKETS. These are in all the wanted colours, and are exceptional value at the prices quoted to-day. This week 4/11 9/11 11/8 13/6 14/6 16/6 each. PYRENEAN FLANNEL DRESSING JACKETS. Very serviceable garments for winter mornings. Honestly worth 4/11 7/- 8/- 9/6 10/6. This week 3/11 5/9 6/9 7/9 8/6 each. “THE QUEEIJ-” A fashionable style 1 of coat for ladies, three-quarter or full length, made to order in our Dressmaking Department from a choice of 20 patterns in colonial & imported tweeds. If ordered this week 49/6 complete. “ THE PRINCESS.” A tight fitting fashionable coat for ladies, in threequarter or full length, made to order in our Dressmaking Department from the choice of a superb •. collection of colonial and impsrtsd/twceds. If ordered this week 52/6 complete. ” THE EMPIRE ” COAT. A favourite loose-fitting coat for ladies made to order in our Dressmaking Department from the choice of a great variety of smart tweeds. If ordered this week 5-5/- eemplete. 50 DOZ. SILK ORNAMENTS in black, white, cream, navy bine, champagne, fawn, brown, black and white, and navy and white; usually 3d. and 3sd. each. This week 1/11 doz. 200 YARDS FANCY RIBBONS, 4 inches wide, in eanvas pure silk, with very choice floral designs. Regular price 1/- per yard. , This week Sd. per yard. * 100 DOZ. HANDKERCHIEFS for women. These we- usually sail at 6 for 1/9 and 2/-. This week 6 for 1/4. 150 PIECES OF COTTON TORCHON LACES, each piece ;■ consisting of 12 yards ; regular price Bd. This week 4sd. per piece. DRIVING GLOVES, in Russian leather, smart, durable, and- comfortable; usually 4/-. This week 31- abahr. WOMEN’S WINTER HOSIERY in plain and fine, medium and wide ribbed Cashmere. Usually 2/3 - . •This week 1/11 a'pair. 15/- CASE OP CROCKERY, consisting of half-dozen best'English china white and gold cups and saucers, 6 Boulton's best “ Bine Pheasant ” strong padding plates, 6 Boulton’s best dinner plates, 3 medium sized best English fireproof pudding bowls, 1 large brow?j 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 strong oase, and all breakages at our risk. Price for the lot this week, 15/- «aly. W©m©Bn 5 @ Footwear The kind of footwear that women want just now—up-to-date in style and moderate in price. CHROME CALF SHOES at 8/11 a pair GLACE KID LACE SHOES, with patent too caps, at 9/11 and 12/6 a pair i GLACE KID EVENING SHOES at 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6, 7/11 FELT SLIPPERS at 1/-, 1/6, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 4/6 a pair t CARPET SLIPPERS at 2/11, 3/11, 4/11 a pair WARD SHOES with rubber heels, at 6/6, 7/11, 8/11 a pair GOLOSHES in all shapes at 3/11 and 4/9 a pair GUM BOOTS at 11/6 a pair Oeter>mlßnecl Clearance of Toys. SO pep cent, off Marked Prices for One Week Only. Hero’s a ohanoe to treat the children to toys, and they' will appreciate such ‘ gifts quite as muck now as in the festive days of Christmas. The reductions cover all that we have in Toyland, the least discount being 20 per cent. Prices marked in green indicate special bargains, with prices from 25 per,cent, to £8 per cent, less than usual. 34/6 22/6 aye 6/6 10/7/6 X4/9 U/6 each each Blows© Flannels Beautiful French Flannels, soft, warm, and of excellent texture, in all the most desirable of winter colours, and in exceedingly pretty patterns. Really, choice fabrics for winter blouses. 1/4$ ALL WOOL FRENCH FLANNELS in cream and coloured grounds, with designs in navy blue, brown, car- . dinal, etc., at 1/4$ per yard, or the blfeuse length of 3 yards for 4/1/8$ LOVELY FRENCH BLOUSE FLANNELS in coloured grounds, with designs in sprigs, sprays, spots and squares, at 1/6$ per yard, or the blouse length of 3 yards for 4/6 1/9 ALL WOOL CREPE FLANNEL, a splendid washing flannel in cream and coloured grounds, including navy blue, wine, pink, sky blue, etc., at 1/9 per yard, or the blouse length of 3 yards for 5/2 1/11 EMBROIDERED BLOUSE FLANNELS in navy blue, sky blue, wine, pink and cardinal, with sprigs embroidered in white and colours, at 1/11 per yard, or the blouse‘length of 3 yards for 5/7 2/2 EXTRA HEAVY ALL-WOOL FRENCH FLANNEL in cream or coloured grounds, in a large variety of sprigs, spots, and stripe designs, at 2/2 per yard, or the blouse length of 3 yards for 6/4 Riding Saddles A fresh shipment has reinforced our stock, and some of the new saddles are exceptionally good, and well worth seeing. Saddles for ladies and gentlemen, and a fine assortment of each class. 5/6 each 6/6»d 7/6 each I TOY STABLES, with horses asd waggons— Usually .. .. 1/6 3/11 5/9 6/11 3/6 17/6 24/6 This week .. .. 1/8 2/9 4/- 4/6 6/3 11/6 16/6 DOLLS’ HOUSES. Heaps of amusement in them for the dell mothers— Usually .. ~ ... 1/- 1/10 3/6 This week .. .. .. .. .. Bd. 1/3 2/6 TOY COOKING RANGES, with cooking utensils— Usually, .. .. .. .. .. 4/11 9/6 This week .. .. .. 8/6 6/11 GOOD MECHANICAL MOTOR CARS, with rubber tyres—i Usually .. •.. j .. 8/- This week .. SWING BOATS, and MERRY-GO-ROUNDS— Usually .. 7/6 and 10/-each This week .. MECHANICAL RAILWAY ENGINES, with tenders— Usually .. .. .. 10/- This week .. RAILWAY ENGINES, with truck and lines—Usually 7/6 TOOL CHESTS, useful tools and the best of gifts for a boy— Usually .. 3/11 9/6 16/6 This week ~ ~ BUILDING AND PICTURE BLOCKS— Usually lOd. 1/6 2/3 3/- 4/11 This week Td. 1/. 1/9 2/3 8/3 BEST ENGLISH MADE TOYS, indestructible; Camels, Donkeys, Elephants, Sheep, Pigs, Cats, Bears, <fco. —Usually 3/3 8/11 .. This week 2/6 7/6 TOY FURNITURE IN SETS—Usually 1/- sad 1/10 .. This week Sd. and 1/S VIOLINS, MANDOLINES AND BANJOS— ' Usually ~ 1/10 1/11 and 3/11 .. This week .. 1/8 1/4 and 2/9 TOY DRUMS AND STlCKS—Usually 9d. and 1/6 This week 6d. and 1/BALL GAMES—Usually lOd. and 1/11 This week 7d. and 1/8 UNDRESSED DOLLS, in great variety—Usually 6d. to 9/6 This week 4d. to 6/6 DRESSED DOLLS. All nice dolls, some in National Costumes— Usually .. .. 5/9 to 16/6 This week .. ... 3/11 to 13/6 .. 7/6 This week 5/6 3/- 7/6 “ 'Wheatsheaf 95 FACTORY BUTTER The well-known winter butter which last year met with such an excellent demand will bo again available this year, and we have made arrangements to ensure regular daily supplies. From Ist May and throughout the winter months the “ Wheatsheaf ” Factory Butter will be on sale here At .. .. .. 1/- per lb. Finest Mew Cheese The new season’s New Zealand cheese is well up to the standard of quality. Indeed, it may be said to be a little better because of the special efforts made to further improve quality. We have secured supplies from the best factories, and quote as under:— Prime Akaroa Cheese, 6d. and 7d. lb. Akaroa Loaf Cheese, 6d. and 6sd. lb. N.Z. White Cheddar, at 7d. per lb. Miller’s Royal Canadian Chqese, in porcelain jars, each 1/6 and 2/9. Peck’s English Stilton and Gorgonzolas, in 11b. & 21b. jars, each 2/9 <k 4/6. HAMS AND BACON UI3EQUAO.EO. The N.Z. Farmers’ Wiltshire mild cured hams and bacon are unequalled anywhere. From start to finish the most scrupulous care is taken, and nothing left to chance. The hogs are guaranteed grain fed, for they are reared by the shareholders of the Co-op. in accordance with the conditions laid down by us. The curing and preparation is highly scientific and correct, and the protect is palate-pleasing and keeps well. Long sides, pale or smoked 6fd. per lb. Short sides, pale or smoked 6sd. per lb. Bolls, pale or smoked, at .. ‘7d. per lb. Hams, pale or smoked, at .. 7sd. per lb. Tfd.perlb. Ham Rolls, pale or smoked Prime Corned Pigs’ Heads.. each 9d. Pure Leaf Bladder Lard, at 6sd. per lb. Oxford Pork Sausages, fresh daily, at 6d. per lb The, Oxford Pori Sausages make an appetising breakfast dish. They an tasty and rich, and are absolutely pun and fresh.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. J. S. SCHWARTZ AND CO., BROKERS, 176, Hereford Street. ’Phone 1113. (The Bank ol New Zealand is next door.) IP you wish to- Buy, Sell, or Exchange any legitimate Business, Patents, or Real Estate, Stocks, Bonds or Shares, or wish to get a partner anywhere in New Zealand, call or address us; we inake a speciality of securing your wants quickly. PARTNER Wanted by Progressive Band and estate Agent. The right man, having energy, ability (and very little money) can have half interest. General Auctioneering will be added to other branch of business shortly. More to tell if interested. SCHWARTZ AND CO. HAVE Several very Good Patents that will 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 STUU Money-making Confectionery Shop; living rooms at back; low rental; a bargain at price. SCHWARTZ AND CO. PARTNER for Bike Business; one partner retiring; you buy his interest. The best paying business in Canterbury. From £IOO to £SOO required. See us now. SCHWARTZ AiND CO. PEERLESS BOOTa GOOD AND CHEAP, 10 000 i>AIRS SELECT FROM 171. COLOMBO STREET. Opposite the City Hotel, And at CORNER of COLOMBO and GLADSTONE STREETS, SYDENHAM. TO CONSUMPTIVES. SACCO, the great South African CONSUMPTION CURE, may be obtained from all leading Chemists. -Wholesale agents, H. F. Stevens, Cashel Street, Christchurch. An interesting and instructive treatise on Consumption, including British Medical opinions concerning SACCO, post free on application to Sacoo Agency, King’s Chambers, Wellington. 3000

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 14061, 16 May 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 14061, 16 May 1906, Page 8

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