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Ip THE EVERYDAY STORE FOR EVERYBODY \| ml s ii^© € ate OT to lIS CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. EiSa 'fm It does not matter to us whether you are a buyer in big lots or only make small purchases, we want your trade, and we want to deserve it. This great, big business, known as the Farmers’ Co-op., has been built up by cultivating the confidence and good will of the people, and by giving them honest merchandise at honest prices. The Farmers’ Co-op. was brought into existence—it was established—for the specific purpose of affording the greatest trading advantages to the greatest number, and from that basic policy there has never been any deviation ; and the more trade we do—-the greater the business of this store—-the greater the advantages that accrue to the public, and the greater are the services that we are able to render. There is no building up a fortune here—no merchant prince to have his pockets lined with your gold. The Farmers’ Co-op. is a practical store for practical, prudent, thrifty people. mm « ■ You will be delighted with the daintiness and beauty of those sunshades, for they are absolutely the prettiest we have had for some time. We instructed our buyers to make a very careful choice of these goods, at the same time to be mindful of cost. Hero are some of our prices. Pore Silk Sunshades, in tussore, champagne, froy, white, and black—t .. 5/11 each 230 Silk Sunshades, in sky blue, heliotrope, pink, brown, reseda, eau de nil, navy blue, grey, champagne, green, cardinal, wine, white, cream, and black— At 7/6 and 6/6 each Poplin Silk Sunshades, best quality silk, in all the most fashionable colours— At .. .. .. .. 16/6 each Tussore Tin Silk Sunshades, lined with green, cardinal, or sky blue— At •, ■ 12/- each Tussore Cotton Sunshades, lined white, sky blue, green, or navv blue— At .. .. ’.. .. 7/11 each Lace Sunshades, all pure silk, covered with all silk not and lace, finished with frill of lace, in white or black— At 27/- each All Lace Sunshades, in white or black ; also in white and champagne, with applique chiffon. At .. .. 83/6 each me® w Here are some fascinating Scarves and Throw-overs in the dainty summer colourings. They give a graceful finish to the summer toilet, . and are the necessary possession of all well dressed women. These goods are inexpensive. Jap Silk Soarves and Throw-overs, 2i yards long, in white, cream, sky blue, grey, pink, green, navy blue, and reseda— At 4/6 4/11 5/3 each 100 Long Silk Scarves, in white, with painted designs on ends, fast colours— At .. .. .. ... S/S each Orepe de Ohene Throw-overs, in white, cream, black, and colours— At . .... ... 6/6 7/6 to,lo/6 each .. WISE .. AT CLEAR!,IO PRICES. Wo ora about to re-arrange departments, and for this purpose it is necessary to very greatly reduce our stock of Electro-plated Goods, also our stock of Wall Papers, and to effect our purpose we are offering these goods at special bargain prices, 8/- off in the £. For three weeks there will be great bargains in B.P. Ware and Wall Papers. Make the most of the chances. If you have even a small plot of ground you ate sure to want some garden tools to turn the land to profitable use. We offer you a very fine and varied assortment of garden tools, suoh as spades, rakes, forks, hoes, etc., at very reasonable prices. BIiGK DRESS GOODS. Black may be & sombre negative colour, it is nevertheless one of the molt useful. Black suits everyone, and to the woman in doubt, black is a refuge. A,black dress should bo in the wardrobe of every woman. Here arc soma vary ahoice fabrics. BLACK SILK AND WOOL EOLIBNNES, In robe lengths— At .. .. .. ~ .. 39/6 49/6 52/6 69/6 each BLACK HAND EMBROIDERED SILK VOILE ROBES, seven of them and eaoh of a different design. These are very exclusive, at .. 76/6 eaoh THE NEWEST BLACK SILK VOILES, in stripe effects; very fashionable— At .. .. .. .. .. .. ... 5/8 a yard : BLACK SILK AND WOOL TAFFETA ROBES, no two alike, at 49/6 each ALL WOOL BLACK VOILES, with white embroidered spots; 44ia. wide— At .. ..• .. .. .. 7/6 a yard BLACK SILK VOILES, in black and white etripa effects— At .. .. ... .. .. 5/3 a yard BLACK WOOL VOILES, 44in. wide, a great range— At .. .. .. .. 2/- 2/3 2/9 3/3 S{& 4/6 4/11 a yard MADRAS- MUSLINS ihd CASEMENT GLOTHS. AN IMPOSING DISPLAY OF CURTAIN FABRICSFor window and casement draping, our stock is second to none in tha colony The new goods are extremely dainty and it goes without saying that wo hare the fashionable sorts. Our prices are different—they are lower than at other places. CREAM MADRAS MUSLINS, SOin. wide, In conventional designs and stripe effects, at ..1/- 1/4J 1/6 1/8 1/11 a yard CREAM MADRAS MUSLINS, 50 in. wide, with scalloped edges for curtaini— At .. -. .. ' .. .. 1/4| 1/6 1/9 a yard CREAM MADRAS MUSLINS, 54 in, wide, with tasseled and frilled edges— At .. .. .. .. 1/9 1/11 2/-2/4 2/113/3 a yard COLOURED MADRAS MUSLINS, 50in. wide, ia some very new and excellent designs, at .. • • • • • • 1/6 1/10 2/- 2/4 3/9 a yard COLOURED MADRAS MUSLINS, 34in. wide, with tasseled edges. Quite new this season, at : .. .. • - .. 1/9 2/4 2/6 2/11 3/9 a yard CASEMENT MUSLINS, a very choice assortment of heavy Madras Muslins, ia rich oriental patterns; 64in. wide— At .. ... .. .. .. -• . .- fl/U'a'y^rd WOOL CASEMENT FABRICS, 54Sa. wide, in cream, pink and moss green', ‘ makes vary graceful drapings, at : .. .. .. 8/11 a yard INEXPENSIVE NEW BLOUBINGS. ■ A MAGNIFICENT- VARIETY... If yon are wishing to supplement your supply of summer blouses with inexpensive garments, here are tha fabrics that will please your fancy and meet your price limitations. NEW COTTON VOILES, ia stripes and floral designs, In heliotrope, sky bine pink, green, and other popular colours— At .. .. •• - •• 1/2 1/3 1/4 1/3 1/9 a yard HEW DELAINES, in fanoy effects, floral patterns and spot designs; also in embroidered spots— At .. -- •• 1/5 1/8 1/11 a yard STRIPED OOTTON VOILES, 40in- wide, In navy -blue, green, pink, iky blue and grey. Special value at .. .. '. . 1/4i a yard STRIPED CAMBRICS, for shirt blouses— At .. .. .. •• 7Jd BJd 9§d a yard WHITE MUSLIN AND LINEN ROBES AND BLOUSE LENGTHS. There is a striking variety affording the widest possible choice. Values were never more attractive. White Mualin and Linen Robes, in great variety, from .. .. 21/- upwards White Muslin and Linen Blouse lengths, with embroidered fronts At .. .. - 4/11 7/3 8/3 9/3 10/8 each C 3246

CHRISTCHURCH RENTAL CHAMBERS. AH UNEQUALLED SUCCESS IN THE I SCIENTIFIC ART OP UP-TO-DATE ] DENTISTRY. AtSGAIiM Qualified and Kc-vistercd Practitioner of some yaa.ni’ standing feels it due to Ins wide professional Jcnovrledaro in the study and deep research of_ the methods of up-to-date Dentistry to introduce to the public an entirely new and success-m process whereby the most difficult decayed and troublesome teeth can be oxtrc-cted witnout the slightest pain whatever, inis new method causes no unconsciousness or sic,dy after-effects The patient is_ simply of what is taking place, but absolutely feels no P! ThsTO i« no experimenting and no failures, and why should one suffer tho continual martvrdom 'of Pain, Nervousness, , Indigestion, and Functional Disturbances arising from bad teeth when such an opportunity presents itself of removing the' cause of ail these troubles without pain? . . All patients may depend ujxm receiving the greatest care and attention, as i bkilftil and Expert Specialist, is constantly in attendance. also a Lady Assistant for ladies and children, Uas Chloroform or Ether also administered, if required. Tho surgeries are fitted up with rhe very latest Electrical for all sorts of Fillings, Porcelain Inlays, Crown and Bridge W No k te the Address; First Flat Wardell’a Buildings, corner High and Casael_ Streets, where there are seven room?, consisting of Surgeries 'Waiting-room, Mechanic and Plats Department. Plates made only of very best materials, and the fit guaranteed, or no char go made. ConW’tation Honrs: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 9 pm to 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Saturdays, close at 1 p.m., open again at 7 very moderate, and Consultation Free. Special arrangements made for families. ' Country appointments made ’.y letter receive strict attention. Telephone 95G. J. E. BAIN. 1017 Dental Surgeon. A NEW RECIPE - rOK ~ ) Afternoon Tea Calces I IN EACH TUT OP ’ | EDMONDS’ BAKING POWDER J PUDDING Basins and Pio Dishe&-ThoW sands at Hinson’s. Hardest, whitest, eheayest. 220, Colombo Street. .6 THE WEErS FEATURE. READING FOR SATURDAY. A MAGAZINE NEWSPAPER. SIXTY-FOUR COLUMNS FOR A PENNY. mU a \ SATURDAY’S TCHURCH THE SATURDAY’S ISSUE of the CHRISTCHURCH * STAS’* is »f speeM 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 be found as features of its contents : A SERIAL NOTED by an eminent author. SHORT STORIES by well-known writers of fiction. SKETCHES and LITERARY SELECTIONS by the best perm of the dl|. COLUMNS PORjTHE LADIES, compiled by a lady journalist. WORK FOR THE WEEK—Counsel to Gardeners by an Expert. MULTUM IN PARVO paragraphs of information. FUN AND FANCY. “ THE WEEK ” —A racy and free handling of things in general. Tho Special Evening Edition published at eight o’clock give* the foSssf details of the events of the afternoon, special'attention being pud to reports of tact meetings, and athletic contests and matches. U M p ,s is a scientific combination »ub a of Cod Liver Oil wsth Hypo* phosphites of Lime and Soda. Highly approved by tho Medical Profession.' UM O ” is a medicine of rare excel* n i b I- lence in cases of General Debility, Loss of Flesh, Coughs, Colds- Bronchitis and' Early Stages of Consumption. m£ p ” EMULSION is a Tonic and Restorative it b ———-———— of the most genuine charac* ter for Building; up Bone, Nerve and Tissue. Unexcelled. for Growing Girls. emulsbow get “&C.P«” and not a common.substitute. is 3/- at ali Chemists and Storekeepers. Be mure you

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14498, 9 October 1907, Page 3

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