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© 107 to 115 CASHEL STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. THE BETTER HALF.. This advertisement, big and interesting as it is, fconstitntes but half an advertisement. The Store supplies the other and better half by backing up the statements made here with the goods. Some Stores stop half way—the goods are just sold out when the customer comes in. Every announcement we make in the newspapers can be proved true. We do do what wo say we do—we have the goods we advertise. Our old customers—those who have put us to the test by repeated visits to the Store—accept our statements without question, and therein they express their confidence and good will. When you know this Store you will know that we stick to facts. The Farmers’ Co-op. is the leader in low prices, and the Store that serves you right. Good service is more profitable than merely making sales. Any sale that does not carry with it definite and real satisfaction is a distinct loss, because the feeling of dissatisfaction on the part of a customer, no matter how indefinite or apparently slight it may be, acts as a deterrant. If we serve you well the first time you will come again, and if we keep on serving you to your entire satisfaction we may count upon your continuous trade. Good service, then, is a profitable item, and we aim to render good service to every customer every time. .. The Sto>>e that treats you we 11... Summer Blousing Fabrics. : AUL THE NEWEST WEAVES. Blonses -will be very great favourites this season in Christchurch beoauae-of the Exhibition. One dress skirt and three blouses .practically means three separate dresses, and everyone will try to have as many such dresses, as possible. Most women will sucoeedin having several, for the prices of the blousing fabrics are very trifling and within the purse range of nearly everyone. , FANCY DELAINES for blouses and dresses, in cream and dark grounds. A selection of 3,00 different patterns is on off r here at . 1/- 1/6 1/8 1/11 per yard WHITE EMBROIDERED MUSLINS, with fancy coloured rings and sprigs, at ' , 1/1J 1/2 1/3 to 1/6 per yard DAINTY VOILE BLOUSINQS, in white ground with flower patterns, in the newest shades, at .. .. .. ' .. 1/3 1/6 and 1/9 per yard FANCY BLOUSE SILKS, in heliotrope, green, navy blue, pink, sky blue and other. popular summer colourings, at .. ... .. ■ .3/11 per yard TUSSORE SILKS, in various widths and qualities. A real fine selction, at 1/6 1/9.1/11'2/3 2/6 to 3/6 per yard WHITE AND CREAM JAP SILKS, imported direct from the Japanese manufacturers, with all intermediate profits eliminated. The qualities are excellent—at \ 1/- 1/3 1/5 1/6 1/8 1/9 1/11 2/3 Ito 3/9 per yard The Latest Rflillihepy. ' TliiEil yiTiiMlD HATS .■"' ■ • ) ■ The Farmers Co-op. Millinery has secured a pre-eminence because of the bewitching style and winsome beauty of our hats. Scores of ladies have told us that we have the prettiest hats in Christchurch, and we believe we have. We have no doubt, however, that our prices are the lowest. | CHOICE TRIMMED MfLLINERY, smart ready-to-wear-hats, in all the newest modes, and fashionably trimmed At 15/- 17/6 19/6. 21/- 25/- to SO/- each UNTRIMMED STRAW HATS, in all the newest shades of pink, sky blue; .moss green, and burnt effects At .. .. ' .. 2/11 3/11 4/6 5/6 each GIRLS’RIVER HATS, an extensive assortment At .. .. 4/6, to ,7/6 each GIRLS’ MUSHROOM HATS, in all colours. These are the best knockabout hats From .. ... .. .. .... .. 2/11 . . WOMEN’S . . SUMMER CLOTHiHO. There is a rare elegance in the new ready-to-wear blouses showing at the Farmers’ Co-op. There are scores of charming Parisian Model Blouses, also several stylos in knockabout and street blouses. The Holland and Crash Dress Skirts and Dust Cloaks are all heat and dressy. Parisian Model Blouses in silk, dainty ’ elegant representations oi Parisian ideas, and every garment is a study in style.. .. At 12/6 to 35/-each Cotton Blouses, in Voiles and Muslins, in very pretty floral designs. At .. .. 6/9 to 10/6 each White Linen Blouses embroidered , effects ; 13J to 14£ collars, all marked At .. ~ .. 8/6 each Dress Skirts, in White Linen, Holland and Crash, plain and embroidered At .. .. .. 7/11 to 30/Dust Cloaks, in Tussore Silk, smart and ‘ useful garments At 28/6 to 34/6 each Lustre Dust Coats, cream and grey, full length and well made At 37/6 each SUPPLIES FOR BEEKEEPERS. .No matter what you may need, you are absolutely sure of getting it at the Farmers’ Co-op. We make a speciality of Beekeepers’ supplies, and a long experience has enabled us to select a stock that is unrivalled in every way. Dovetailed Hives, Section Frames. Honey and Wax* Extractors, Comb Foundation, Veils. . Bee Smokers’. Gloves, dso;, Ac. Quotations for any quantity of any thing required- by bee keepers will be furnished on application. - Ws are Agents for s Alliance Box Company, Dpnedin. A. I. Boot Company, Medina, Ohio, U.S.A. ' . - CATALOGUE. Send along your name and address and we will post you free of charge our Illustrated Catalogue for Beekeepers.: CHILDREN’S SOCKS AND STOCKINGS. Good time now to select the foot coverings for the children, more especially if dress matching is desired, for our stocks of children’s stockings are at their Very best as regards variety , and sizes, and our prices are as low to-day as they are likely ta be later in the season. Tan Lace Cashmere Socks, sizes 0 to 8 At . . . . 7Jd. to 1/9 a pair Unshrinkable Lace Cashmere Socks, in white and cream, sizes 0 to 6 At ... Bd. to 1/6 .per pair Tan and white Lace Cotton Socks, all sizes, at .. 6Jd. to 1/3 a :pair White Lisle Thread Lace Bocks, with fancy tops, sizes 2 to 7 , ,At .. ,-J .. 1/8 to 2/4 a pair Lace Silk-finish Socks, in cream, white and taa, sizes oto 7 ’ . • At .. ... 9d. to 1/6 a pair Lace Silk aad Wool : mixture Socks,-in white and tan, sizes 2 to 8 At .. .. lid. to 1/4 a pair White Silk Spun Socks, sizes 0 to 8 At '.. 1/5 to 2/0 a pair White Viyella Socks, plain unshrinkable, sizes oto6,at . . 1/-to 1/6 a pair' Plain Cashmere Socks,, in black, white and taa, sizes 0 to 8, at 6d. ! to 1/3 a pr. Three-quarter Cashmere Socks, in white, tan and black, sizes 3 to 8 At .. ..' • 1/- to 1/1 a fair Three-quarter Cashmere Socks, lace and openwork, in white only, sizes 8 to 7, j At ;. .... 1/2 to 1/8 a pair Cardinal Cashmere Socks, sizes 1 to 6, At .. .. 9d to 1/3 a pair STRAW HATS. FOR BOVS. FOR MEN. Straw Eat time is getting near, bat it is not toe early to step in here and m&ke a selection. It is a pretty safe thing tosay the Straws will be popular if for.no other reaeon than that the r EnglishAmateur Cricketers will wear them; The Farmers’ Co-op stock of Straw Hats is right—right in quality and right in prioe, BOYS’ STRAW BOATERS, for school and best wear. All hate with .black .' corded ribbon bands, bnt any preferred colour can be obtained m Fine Straw, double brim • At ... .. 2/S 3/- 4/3 each. Book Straw, good finish ’ At .. 1/6 1/9 1/U 2/8 each White Tuscan Straws At .. f .. 2/9 3 111 4/6 each White Sennett Straws At .. .. 2/11 and S/l each MEN’S STRAW BOATERS. , White Straw Boaters, at T/1I each Fine Straw, double brim, at 3/3 Book Straw, plain or double edge, at .. 3/9 3/S : Velvet finish Straws, at 8/-' Velvet Roll Edge Straws, at 3/6 Velvet Straw, narrow brim, At 4/6 6/6 7/6 . Extra Fine, very light, at 8/9 ;

THREE THOUSAND PER GENT. When, you invest in one of Butcher’s Wedding or Engagement Rings the interest 'on the outlay is not to be reckoned by mere money, it means a fortune on jour finger greater than untold gold. As a Ring-buyer, you are invited to help yourself to a free present of a handsome piece of nlate. BUTCHER, JEWELLER AND KINGMAKER. 210, High Street, Christchurch.. XI9BS

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14170, 19 September 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14170, 19 September 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14170, 19 September 1906, Page 8

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