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U FARMERS CO-OP 107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. THE EVERY-DAY STORE FOR EVERYBODY. FOR MONEY PAID. A Receipt for money paid necessarily means value received, but it is not always that one gets the value. In shopping this doubt figures largely. The persuasive shop assistant talks you into the Belief that you are getting your money’s worth, and you iind out presently that you could have bought exactly the same class of goods 10 per cent, cheaper at the Farmers Co-op. The best plan is not to run such risks but to come straight to the Farmers Co-op. every time and buy your goods at Co-op. prices, which are the very lowest in the district. Valuegiving is the very "foundation of the Farmers Co op., and there is no guess-work or make believe about this. Ask any of your friends, but. best of all come yourself, see the goods and test the values

fashionable Winter Garments tor Women. The Farmers Co-op. is the Mecca for ali fashionable women. Assembled here are all the correct and stylish things sanctioned by Dame Fashion for Winter wear. The aggregation of coats, costumes, blouses, millinery and furs is more comprehensive than usual, and values are equal to the best we have ever offered. FULL LENGTH PALETOTS, in the now dark tweeds, fashionable shapes, and vary stylish. ... Special price 42/- each FULL LENGTH PALETOTS, swing back and straight back, also belted coats, in all new tweeds. At 45/- 47/6 49/6 each ETON COATS, in caracul, seal, electric seal, beaver, squirrel, fitting to waist, and with basque— At 25/3 35/6 42/- 52/6 65/- to 84/-TAIIOE-MADK COSTUMES, porfect fitting, with long aDd short coats, in fancy and striped tweed 3. The very newest costume* From MS 3a. FLANNEL AND FLANNELETTE BLOUSES, in all the favourite colours, plain ; also in stripes, checks and floral patterns— At 5/6 5/11 6/9 7/6 7/11 8/6 9/11 10/6 12/6 each Men’s Winter Footwear At Saving Prices. Yon save money by buying your Footwear at the Farmers’ Co-op. You save at least ten per cent., because our prices are fully that much lower than at other stores. Study the following prices and then come and see the footwear : CHROME CALF SLIPPERS, at 5/11 6/6 6/11 a pair. MOROCCO SLIPPERS, sewn, English make, at 3/11 a pair. BOX CALF SLIPPERS, English make, at 8/6 8/11 a pair PATENT LEATHER EVENING SHOES, at 6/11 7/6 S/6 9/6 AO/e a pair GLACE KID EVENING SHOES, at 10/6 11/6 a pair. ' FELT SLIPPERS, at J/3 1/11 3/6 4/6 5/6 6/6 a pair. GOLOSHES, in all Bhapes, at 5/6 6/6 6/11 a pair. HIGH GUM BOOTS, at 31/- 35/- 42/- a pair. KNEE GUM BOOTS, at 21/- 22/6 a pair. Bright Lamps for Winter Evenings. The winter evenings are made bright and cheerful by good lamps, and the right kind of lamps are hero displayed and ready for yon to make a selection. There are all the trustworthy lamps, plain and inexpensive, or richly decorated ; lamps that will give brilliant illumination on a small consumption of oil. GLASS BOWL HAND LAMPS, at 1/- 1/3 1/9 each METAL HAND or BEDROOM LAMPS, at 1/- 1/3 each JAPANNED ’TIN B ALL LAMPS, with reflectors, at 1/- 1/11 2/3 each HALL LAMPS, fitted with Large frosted globes, a special lino, at 2/3 ea TABLE LAMPS, fitted with large frosted globes, at 2/9 3/3 4/3 4/9 ea DUPLEX TABLE LAMPS, fitted with fancy globes, handsomely decorated bowls, at 8/9 9/11 10/6 each DUPLEX TABLE LAMPS, ruby bowls and shades, cut glass, on handsome bronze stands and pillars, at 16/6 17/6 21/- 22/6 to 37/6 MILLER TABLE LAMPS, in nickel, fitted with white opal dome shades. ... ... ... At 7/6 10/6 11/6 each DECORATED MILLER TABLE LAMTS, floral decorated bowls, and shades, quite the newest. ... At 17/6 21/- 27/6 each BRASS MILLER TABLE LAMPS, on Cupid stands fitted with beautiful hand painted globes. Coiapjete ... ... At 45/MILLER HANGING LAMPS, can bo raised or lowered at pleasure, give the finest light of any kerosene burning lamps in existence. -Copper bowls and white opal shades, in various styles of artistic decorations. At 31/6 35/6 39,6 42/6 47/6 49/6 51/6 57/6 HALL LAMPS, a magnificent variety.— At 9/6 10/6 11/6 12/6 16/6 21/- 25/6 to 52/6 each DIABOLO. This is the fashionable game of the Century, and affords tho best exercise that young people can get. We have large stocks of this popular game. THE CAMBO SKEIESOne cone, with springs, at 3/11 One cone, with springs, and two sets sticks, at 4/6 Tivc- Cones, with springs, and two sets sticks, at 6/6 THE ORIGINAL DIAKOLO SERIES— At 4/3 4/9 5/6 5/11 6/6 to 21/WOMEN’S . COLLARS. These are muon worn, and there is a fin® aggregation of styles and shapes here to make choosing a pleasure. Linen Collars, plain double, all sizes, depths j}in,2in, t’din 2iin, at DM each Linen Collars, fancy embroidered, in a great, variety of *tyio*— At 10d, 1/- 1/2 to 1/8 each New Soft Neglige Collar (mercerised) — At 1/- and 1/4 each New Hunting Stock Collar, with pin, in white, sky blue, moss, heliotrope, &c., at 1/6 and 1/9 each Now Embroidered Stook Collars, all wanted sizes, at 4Jd 6d 3d iOd lid 1/- tc 1/9 each Real Maltese Stock Collars— At 1/4 i/9 1/11 2/3 each Patoß’s Knitting Competition. £2O IN PRIZES. This is an interesting competition, and can bo undertaken in your spare time. One pair of Men’s Socks, to be knitted with Paton’s 4-ply super fingering. The socks are to be rib tops, plain legs aud feet. This,competition is confined to residents of New Zealand. Paton’s 4-ply super fingering costs 5/6 a head or 6d a skein, and can be obtained from the Farmers Co-op. Full particulars of the competition and all shades of the wool to be bad at our Art Needlework Counter. "BOYS’ clothing. ~ The Juveniles receive our very best attention, because we know that the little man like to be weil dressed—besides, the mothers are always delighted to have their boys stylishly clothed. Our stock of Juvenile Clothing is of the very best quality, and our prices are very tiny. Tweed Conway Suits, at 12/6 to 22/6 Conway Suits, in serge and coating— At 15/6 to 27/6 Tweed Sailor Suits, at 10/6 to 17/6 Sailor Suits, in soft or finished serge— At 6/11 to 27/6 Fancy Suite, at 17/6 to 29/6 Kilt Suits, in serge, at 35/Tunic Suits, in fancy tweed and serges— At 9/11 to 25/Norfolk Suits, in English or Colonial serges, at 15/- to 22/6 Norfolk Suits, in Colonial tweed— At 14/- to 29/6 Cambridge Suite, in sorgo or tweed— At 22/6 to 42/6 MAY NUMBER WEIGEL’S JOURNAL. Madam Weigel’s Journal for May is nowready, and an excellent number it is. It gives illustrations of the following new garraents. \ • Lady’s Norfolk CoatLady’s Long Coat lady’s Bolero Coatee \ Lady’s Bodice Lady’s Costume, consisting of smart , coatee and double box pleated skirt Lady’a Wrapper Lady’s Dressing Jacket Ladies’ UnderwearLady’s Blouse Ladies’ Lace Scarves (2) Little Boys’ Drosses Little'Girls’Dresses Gentleman's Empire Coat Young Lady’s 9 gored skirt New Winter Hats, 3 styles One free paper pattern of Lady’s Blouse. Subscription 6 months 2/- 12 months 4/post free.

FOSKO,’ THE TOXIC WHICH HEVEK J-U CU-BE. Its Qualities axe Unsurpassed, 2a. i?iepaieti by cvujx Ai\l) i£o<b6, Chemist and Druggist, Ckriatohnrok, Established ISJ9. mm £kstp €? w mm to' Xt' vi t c «*£iX w 7//J f//4 i Comforts. ;DUNLOP HOT WATER - ~, w . bags pssa&aaiu» m,», 1 Winter Winter*. There's nothin; ihnt conveys muc* comfort for so little money- as our Dunlop Da;s. Their cost Is nothin* as compared to their worth. They outwear the imported ha* owinjf to their Bettor Quality, And belr.j: freshly made and free from perish do not crock n hurst. . They may cost you siiilMn* or so more, hut their Quality Warrants it, for a cheap ba* jives poor servi Obtainible nil leading Stores or Chemists, but accept o "Dunlop” Brand bi c h marked on all ovr t*«*s. Palllnjj to obtain “Dunlop** Brand kindly write us direct. <, DUNLOP RUBBER CO., JUeUKinrne, Sydney. Adelaide. Pert ItrisUn?. ChrtTtehiireh. N.Z.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14681, 12 May 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14681, 12 May 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14681, 12 May 1908, Page 3

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