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107 to 115 CASHEL STREET. OHSISTCHURCfEL THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU RIGHT. THE SEARCHLIGHT. The searchlight of a British man-o’-war is not a mere plaything for the Jack Tars to amuse themselves with 1 . It has its appointed place in the economy of a warship, and in its place it is as useful, perhaps, as the guns that range along the decks. It is the eye of the vessel, and the officer on the watch can pick up the outline of vessels at a great distance. Just as the searchlight pierces through the night, so does the price power of tlic Farmers’ Co-op. penetrate into every home. And it is a marvellous power that we wield with bur famous low prices. It places this store in the forefront of trading establishments —it makes the Farmers’ Co-op. the everyday store for everybody. The maximum of quality at the minimum price are the daily advantages that we offer to our customers, and this business grows because it deserves to do so. If you have never been to the Farmers' Co-op., accept this as an invitation and come along at your earliest convenience. I A FURORE IN MILLINERY. . VALUES. IN YOUR FAVOUR. This is a pretty good time to make a raid on the Farmers’ Co-op. Millinery. There are scores and scores of pretty hats, humbly priced to move them out quickly. -■ TEIMMED STRAW HATS in the very latest Parisian styles, and most exquisitely trimmed, at .. .. .. 12/6 15/- 17/6 18/6 to 21/FRENCH MODEL HATS, dainty confections from the world’s greatest fashion centre, at .. .. ~ 21/- 25/- 29/6 to 42/TEIMMED FELT HATS in all the popular styles of the day, smartly trimmed, at .. .. .. .. ... 5/11 to 15/6 each UNTBIWMED FANCY STRAW HATS in all the wanted shapes and colors, at .. .. .. .. 2/11 3/6 3/11 to 5/6 WOOLS, MENDINGS, Etc. The call for these accessories in the home is incessant, and here they are in abundance ready for you, and only a question of very trifling cost. 2- Eoslyn, black and white only— At •• .. 3/6 per lb. or 3d. a skein 3- Eoslyn, assorted colours— Plain 3/3, ingrain 3/9 a lb., per rkein 3]d. & 4d. t-ply Eoslyn, assorted colours—per lb. plain 4/3, ingrain 4/9, per skein 4Jd. & sd. 5-ply Eoslyn, black and white only— At .. .. 5/3 por lb., or 5Jd. a skein 2- -Beehive, black and white only— At '.. .. 2/6 per lb., or 3d. & skein 3- Beehive, black and why a only— At .. .. 3/6 per lb., or 4d. a skein 4- Beehive, assorted colours—per Hi. plain 43, ingrain 4/9,-per skein 4Jd. * sd, 5- Beehive, black and white only— At .. .. 5/3 per lb., or 5Jd. a skein Kaiapoi Fingering, in black, white, Shetland and pink, at .. .. 3/6 per lb., or 3d. a skein 2- Avon Fingering, plain only— At .. .. l/ll per lb., or 2d. a skein 3- Avon Fingering, assorted odours FUR NECKLETS' AND . JVIUFFS. per lb., plain 2/9, ingrain 2/11, or 3d. jper skein 4-ply Avon Fingering, plain only— At .. _ .. _ 3/3 per lb., or SJd. a skein Double Berlin Fingering, in white and fancy colours Id. a skein, 1/4 for Jib., or 6/6 a lb. At A remarkably fine gathering of luxurious furs awaits your attention. The s kins were very carefully selected, and we believe our assortment to be second to none in New Zealand. BROWN SABLE NECKLETS, at .. 12/6 14/6 15/6 21/- to 59/6 each BLACK THIBET NECKLETS, a splendid lot, at .. 15/G to 45/- each REAL BEAR SETS, necklets and muffs, at .. 17/9 to 110/- the set OVERCOATS FOR BOYS. Get the boy an overcoat now, and geit the garment here, for it will cost less at the Farmers’ Co-op. than at any other store. We have a splendid lot of garments to submit for your choice. OVERCOATS in pretty blue and grey effects— At .. “ HOWE ” COATS, in navy blue serge and tweed— At .... .. .. ' ' CHESTERFIELD COATS, in fanoy tweeds— At RAIN COATS, made from English waterproof tweeds— At 12/6 to 27/6 7/11 to 19/6 14/6 to 29/6 22/6 to 39/6 Alloa Wheeling Yarn, plain and in col oursPlain .. .. 3,9, ingrain 4/S a lb. Lady Betty Mending, black only, at 3d. a reel Skein Mending, in white, black,, tan, grey and Shetland, at .. .. ~ 3d. a skein J-oa. Balls, of black, tan and grey mending— At .. 3d. a ball, 1 oz. balls at 6d, Black Lisle Thread Mending, on cards, at Id. a card Cotton Mending, black and white, at Id. a curd Silk Mending, black and white, at 3d. a card Patent Egg Darners, at .. ... od. each Patent Crescent Darners, for neat, strong and rapid . darning, at .. .. .. 1/4 each. HEATING STOVES. Rooms that are minus fire-places, and offices that require Jo be warmed, should have these heating stoves installed. They are inexpensive in first cost, and inexpensive in operation. At 20/- & 30/- “ BARNINGHAM.” COOKING RANGES. The, “ Barningham ” Ranges have a well-estab-lished reputation for usefulness, economy in working and general efficiency. They are .always satisfactory. ' " ■ 3ft. Range, with boiler ~ 1 .. £5 10 0 3ft. 6ia. Range, with boiler .. ... 7 0 0 SPECIAL VALUES IN LACE CURTAINS. CARPET SWEEPERS. Clearing a Late Shipment. Through some oversight at the other end, these laoe curtains were late in arriving, and our stock* are in consequence much in excess of what they should be at this time of the year. We are obliged therefore to make a special effort to got baok to normal, hence the present low and attractive prices. 3yds. long, at Siyds. long, at 4yds. long, at WHITE LACE CURTAINS. .. .. .. 3/- 4/3 5/- 5/11 7/3 a pair .. .. 5/11 6/6 9/3 11/- 12/11 17/6 a pair - 26/6 a pair ECRU LACE CURTAINS.' 3yds. long, at .. .. .. .. 3/3 4/9 5/6 7/3 7/9 a pair 3/,yds. long, at .. ' .. .. 6/3 7/11 8/3 9/3 10/3 12/6 a pair 4yds. long, at .. .. .. ■ 8/9 9/11 10/11 13/11 18/3 a pair SWISS NET, BRUSSELS NET, GUIPURE and APPLIQUE CURTAINS, a very choice lot, at.. .. .. .. 15/6 to 84/-a pair Carpet sweeping in the ordinary way is a back breaking job, but with one of our carpet sweepers it becomes a light task. We have quite a number of sweepers here, and it is a matter of choice. Some cost more than others, and the prices are 10/6 to 17/6 eaoh. COVERS FOR HORSES AND COWS. Humana owners of horses and cows will see to the protection of their animals in this cold weather. A cover makes a wonderful difference to the health of a horse or cow and healthy animals are the most profitable. Let us supply you with the covers you need. We have a magnificent stock and our prices are moderate. Cow Covers, from .. ~ , , 12/C v Horse Covers, from .. .. 16/LINSEED OILCAKE. We have just taken delivery of as fine a quality linseed oil oake as ever came into the colony, and we are ready to deliver to customers all that may be wanted of whole, broken, or ground oil cake. Tt is an excellent winter fded for prized stock. ' C 2339

the: . week’s feature:. READING FOR SATURDAY. A MAGAZINE NEWSPAPER. SIXTY-POUR COLUMNS FOR A PENNY. SATURDAY’S ITCHURCH “ STAR 99 THE SATURDAY'S ISSUE of the CHRISTCHURCH “ STAR ” is of special character. and totally different to the issues of the other five days of the week. It is a double number of eight pages of eight full columns each, and while the Usual features of the up-to-date daily evening paper are preserved, the following will b« found as features of its contents:— A SEKIAL HOVEL by an eminent author. SHORT STORIES by well-known writers of fiction. SKETCHES and LITERARY SELECTIONS hy the best pons of the day. COLUMNS FOEiTHE LADIES, compiled hy a lady journalist. ■WORK FOR THE WEEK —Counsel to Gardeners by an Expert. MULTUM IN PARYO paragraphs of information. FUN AND FANCY. “THE WEEK-”—A racy and free handling of things in general. The Special Evening Edition published at eight o’clock gives the fullest details of the events of the afternoon, special attention being paid to reports of race meetings, and athletic contests and matches.

THE BATH DELIGHTFUL. M™ After a heavy clay's •work try a bath to which has hppn nddecl r. of COLMAN’S MUSTARD.. You T»ill b® surprised how splendidly it wili refresh you. Xt Trill make you a new man. A j-Ji gkockhs. ORSON RANGbS vJd^rvi IC/ 1 ’fc yMji-gassa r /~v o; THE Wins the Gold Medal AT THE NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. ; ; But it couldn't very well do otherwise ; could it? The merits of the "ORION” are such that the winning of a GOLD MEDAL was a certainty. Tho real judges, however, are the ? people —the actual users —and they have unmiatakoalily awarded tho palm to the " ORION/’ OVER 55,000 FAMILIES In Now Zealand alono are to-day cooking with tho matchless "ORION" and more “ORION ” Ranges are sold through their strong recommendation of it to others than by any other means of publicity. That’s tho best praise of all; is it not ? SSSS.: AiIKEN I Ask for an Illustrated Catalogue. SI34CKLOCK, Ltd. Manufacturers, Dunedin. |

BUTCHER (iate Steel). THE LEADING ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS KIND IN CHRISTCHURCH. NOTHING but ABSOLUTELY THE BEST MEAT THE COUNTRY PRODUCES KEPT. Customers in City and Suburbs Waited on Daily for Orders. Country Customers can always rely on letters and telegrams being promptly attended to. Small Goods a Specialty. Tbs annual output reaches nearly Halt a Million Pounds. The quantity sold speaks I lor its«.'.!• X 5537 ; TVfO EGGS — required for ! it Cakes, Pancakes, P;um Puddings, or Batter Puddings when using 1 EDMONDS' PRIZE EGG POWDER.

CITY MISSION HOME ■PROVIDES TEMPORARY SHELTEI JL and MEALS for Destitute Men: OB* - ivS EMPLOYMENT for Men, Women and Boys. Food for Destitute Families, anj Clothing. , " The Home being supported entirely by voluntary subscriptions is at the present tim* in very great need of help of all kinds. MACARTHY AND CLARK for Cheval Dressing Tables, Overmantels, Diuing and Drawing-room Pearl* Mounted Bedsteads, Bedding, e'.c. KNIFE Boards 6d. .Knife Cleaners l«i. Cherry Blossom Boot Polish 3d, Dome* line S’ore Polish 6d, Sewing Machine Oii 3d. Minson’a,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14396, 12 June 1907, Page 3

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