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• . GO-OP. PRICES . . . When you buy goods at Co-op. prices you buy to advantage, for the Co-op. prices ape the very lowest possible. Of course, you will be told at other places that you are getting goods at Co-op. prices, but yon can never make sure of that. The best plan is to buy the goods you want at the Farmers' Co-op.—then you can be positive you are getting good value for your money. It is the mission, the basic policy of the Farmers' Co-op. to treat you well, to give you your money's worth every time, to afford you the greatest trading facilities possible. The Co-op. exists for your benefit—it is the people's store, and all classes in the community trade here. Co-op. prices arc distinct from all others—they arc fully 10 per cent, below, and for the same grade of goods. The Farmers' Co-op. serves you right. a»^^^a«^ i^M* n «*^^^ | lt*< a M'>**wV**!^ , ■^ l^■*^n, 4*^^< 1,,

£<S2O in Prizes This is an interesting knitting competition, and can be undertaken in your spare time. One pair of.' men's socks, to be knitted with Paton's super fingering. The socks are to have rib tops, with plain legs and feet. This competition ia open to residents of New Zealand only, r.nd the wool must bs bought in the Dominion. Full particulars of the competition, and all shades of the wool at 5/6 a head or 6d. a skein, may be obtained at our Art Needlework counter. "Madame WeigeFs Journal" for May is now ready, and a very excellent number it is. It gives splendid illustrations of the following: Lady's Norfolk Coat Lady's Long Coat Lady's Bolero Coateo Lady's Bodice Lady's Costume, consisting of small ooatee and double box-pleated skirt Lady's Wrapper Lady's Dressing Jacket Lady's Underwear Lady's Blouse Lady's Lace So&rves (2) Little Boy's Dress Little Girl's Dress Gentlcmar.'s Empire Coat Young Lady's nine-gortd Skirt ... New Winter Hats (3 styles) One free paper pattern of Lady's Blouse Subscription : 6 months, 2/-; 12 months, 4/-, post lree. ServieofcV'* weather resisting outer garments, the th« hoys can knock u£out in with impunity. Parents will •be pleased with onr little prices. Juvenile Fancy Overcoats, in fancy English Tweeda and Bergeg, in real pretty styles— At .. •• 0/11 to 29/CS D.B. Howe Coats in Serges, and Fancy Tweeds and Coatings— At .. 7/11 to 22/© each D.B. Reefor Jacket*, in tho best English Nap Cloth— At .. 10/S to I©/3 each Chesterfield Overcoats, in Tweed and Raincoating— At .. 17/G to 35/- each Tweed Overcoats, with deep oapea— At .. 22/3 to 35/- each Waterproof Overcoats, with dwsp capes and n© sleeves — At .. 24/Q to S2/6 each

THE TOXIC W'HICH NSVEK *'^ a 10 - CUBE. Its Qualities an Unsurpassed, 2s, Chemist and Druggist, ChiifiWiutoh., Established 1«9. H4&C mmiMmmfMxM 1 1 VI twmm »?#T» /J DUN LOP 1 .any| Winter Comforts. ihing (hat conveys »o .„uvu u . u fort for so little money-as our Dunlop Bags. Their cost Is nothing as com. pared to their worth. They outwear the imported bag owing to their Bettor Quality, snd being freshly made and tree from perish do not crock or burst. Tbey may cost you a shilling or so more, but their Quality Warrants H, >"se a cheap bag gives poor Seivlce. Obtainable nil leading >o- es or Chemists, but accept only "Dunlop" Urand vb\c\ Is marked on all our bags. Falling to obtain "Dunlop" Brand kindly write us direct. DUNLOP RUBBER CO,, .Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide. Ptrfb. Brisbane, Chrlatcburch, N.2. , m

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14682, 13 May 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14682, 13 May 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14682, 13 May 1908, Page 3

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