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fur THE STORE THAT SS UP TO DATE II IHIM W M LI © lb b ffi S fire 1 107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. cp § h a leg i i ui K ? w *5 WITH industrial dullness and retrenchment this is an anxious period for people generally, and everyone is desirous of economising. Economy does not mean parsimony, but means using one’s common sense in spending money. We must spend money? but many people spend money unwisely. Some people are easily led away and buy goods that they don’t want, while others again pay more than the goods are worth. In both cases it is waste of money, and this is where there can be effective economy. Don’t buy goods that you don’t want, and don’t pay more than the goods are worth. There is no need to. If you will do your shopping at the Farmers Co-op. you will save money, because you will buy only the goods you need, and you will not be able to pay more than the goods are worth. It is the fixed rule at the Farmers Co-op. to make prices as low as possible—to afford the greatest trading advantages to the greatest number —and the growth of the business shows that our efforts are appreciated. iSj . s pi 3 sag £5 II <y The assemblage of Dross Fabrics at the Fanners Co-op. is exceptionally strong, and every worthy weave with any claim to being fashionable finds full representation in this remarkable collection. The prices are temptingly low. ALL-WOOL' CREAM DELAINES, 44 inches wide, at 1/11 2/S 2/6 2/9 2/11 3/3 3/6 a yard. CREAM. RADI the to=tof washing fabrics,At inches wide, at 2/3 2/6 2/11 3/3 a yard. SILK STRIPED CREAM DELAINES, 44 inches wido, at 1/11 2/11 3/3 a yard. ALL-WOOL CREAM CHEVIOTS, 44 inches wide, at 2/9 3/3 3/6 a yard. ALL-WOOL CREAM SERGES, including the celebrated \“ Antarctic” Serge, at 2/6 2/9 2/11 3/3 3/6 3/11 4/6 & yard. CREAM WINCEY.--A splendid washing material for blouses, etc., 44 inches wide, at i/ll 2/6 2/S 2/11 3/3 a yard. COLOURED CHEVIOTS, suitable for evening wraps; in e cream, cardinal, sky bluo, rose, tureno so, uiogs and tabao; 44 inches wide, at 2/11 3/6 a yard. COLOURED NESTLING CLOTTI, in sky blue, cream and cardinal; 54 inches wido, it 5/0 a yard. CREAM BEARSKIN, 54 inches wido, at 10/9 12/6 16/6 a yard. Cushion tmm s Oosejs, &c. AT ATTRACTIVE PR29E&. Yon are bound t© be wanting some of these items to make your homo coaey and comfortable during the cold months. If you could boo the assortments that w® have now on view, you wili be sure to choose, and choose with satisfaction. CRASH CUSHION COVERS, plain and with coloured embroidery, all fiukhed with hemstitched frill, at 1/3 1/6 1/8 2/3 2/9 3/3 3/9 4/3 each. WHITE MUSLIN CUSHION COVERS, with white and coloured embroidery, full aizo, at 1/11 2/6 2/11 3/3 3/S 3/11 4/3 4/6 to 9/6 each. COLOURED CUSHION COVERS in cretonne, tapestry, Ac., at 1/11 2/6 2/11 3/9 4/11 each. SILK and SATIN CUSHION COVERS—A very choice lpt in dainty c.olouring6, at 6/11 7/9 8/6 9/6 10/11 12/11 16/6 to 25/5 COSEYS in tapestry, satin tapestry, cretonne silk, Ac., at 4/6 5/11 6/2 7/3 8/6 8/11 10/6 12/11 15/6 each. SMALL TABLE COVERS, good and useful, at 1/11 2/9 3/9 4/3 6/6 7/6 9/6 each. Fsetiear far Women. • Comfortable footwear, conspicuous for style and elegance and yet moderately priesd. The Farmers Co-op. shoe parlour is the Mecca of all smart dresses. GLACE KID EVENING SHOES in smart shapes, at 5/6 6/6 7/6 8/6 a pair. THE “QUEEN” BRAND Glace Kid Evening Shoes, in pointed, medium or round toes, at 9/6 10/6 11/6 a pair GLACE KID EVENING SHOES, vnth large buckles, at 12/6 13/6 14/6 a pair. WHITE KID EVENING SHOES, at 8/6 8/11 9/6 a pair FELT SLIPPERS, with felt or carpet soles, at 1/- 1/6 1/11 2/3 a pair. FELT SLIPPERS, with leather soleo, at 2/3 2/6 3/6 3/11 4/6 5/6 a pair. CAMEL HAIR SLIPPERS, with felt or leather soles, at 4/11 5/6 a pair. • leys' Winter Glitiiing. ' Our stock of Boys’ Clothing for Winter wear is now | at its best, and the advantages o'f selecting now are J obvious. The prices are exceptionally reasonable. I SAILOR SUITS for little boys, in rough and finished serges, at 7/8 9/6 10/- 12/6 15/- to 27/6 TWEED SAILOR SUITS in nice useful patterns; made up of English tweeds, at 6/11 7/11 10/6 12/6 16/CONWAY SUITS in all classes of serge, with fancy trimmed collars, at 9/11 11/6 13/6 15/- 37/6 19/6 to ! 29/6 CONWAY SUITS in a splendid variety of fancy English tweeds, at 10/6 12/6 15/- 17/6 to 27/6 KILT SUITS in Serges, at 35/6 36/6 37/6 TUNIC SUIT'S in fancy tweeds and serges, at 7/11 10/6 12/6 Hi/- to 25/- | NORFOLK SUITS in Colonial tweeds, in practically every shade, at 13/6 15/- 17/6 19/6 to 29/6 ' VELVETEEN SUITS in navy or brown, in Sailor, Conway and Tunic shapes, at 8/11 9/11 11/6 13/- 15/- 17/6 JERSEY SUITS in Colonial wool knitted; in, cream or navy blue, at 11/6 12/6 13/6 15/-THREE-GARMENT CAMBRIDGE SUITS, with strap and buckle Knickers, at 22/6 25/- 27/6 30/- 35/- to 45/The little ones receive a great deal of attention at the Farmers Co-op. We know the youngsters have their fads and fancies, and we endeavour to moet their wishes. We please the parents with our prices. CHILDREN’S JERSEYS in red, white, blue, brown, and heather mixtures, in all sizes, at 3/6 3/11 4/8 5/6 5/11 6/S 7/6 each. CHILDREN’S CASHMERE DRESSES, smocked and trimmed with embroidery, at 3/11 4/6 5/6 5/11 6/6 7/8 to 11/6 CHILDREN’S NAVY BLUE SAILOR DRESSES, in all sizes, at 6/6 7/6 8/6 9/6 to 25/6 CHILDREN’S WINTER COATS in navy blue, red, grey and brown, at 6/9 7/6 8/6 9/0 10/6 to 21/6 ■, Flier Iwrinp AT RIGHT PRICES. If Floor Coverings are on your shopping list, then endeavour to cos the goods we are offering. We have never had such a nice lot before, and our prices to-day are all in your favour. FLOORCLOTHS in tile, matting and floral designs; a very heavy cloth, at 1/5A par square yard. LINOLEUMS—A specially good linoleum is offered at 1/114 per square yard. HEAVY LINOLEUMS in very attractive patterns, at 2/S and 2/71 per square yard. • INLAID LINOLEUMS in choics designs. The patterns run right through and cannot be effaced; at 3/10£ 4/3 5/3 6/9 per square yard. Women's Ooierwsar. You can buy your Underwear at the Farmers Co-op. with a great deal of confidence, for here at least you are sure of getting the beet the market affords, and not having matters misrepresented. NIGHTDRESSES in nun’s veiling, flannel and wineay, prettily trimmed with Torchon and Valenciennes Laces, and self-trimming, at 13/3 15/9 17/6 19/6 21/6 123/6 to 36/9 SILK UNDERSKIRTS in all the newest shades, and in the shapes to conform to the new style gowns, at 30/33/6 35/- 37/9 47/6 54/6 63/6

I By ‘ Appointment to H.M. the King. When you feel thoroughly exhausted after a heavy day's work, begin your dinner with a BOWRfL SOUP and so ward off indigestion. I ffeadach«» Indigestfoss, fesligstilsffl seal BilioßsaesSi Tha ImsaenEs Burnt sir f-2 ea£<nv_Jk® STyootcids, sent by post direct to the Pro* print or, io convincing proof that tho i'ubiio appreciate their splendid curing gower over the above-named complaints Frootolds are elegant in apiwaranoo end pleasant to take; they ore immensely more valuable than an ordinary aperients they remove from the blood, tissues, ana Internal organs, waste poisonous matter that is dousing them and choking tb-» tshaiuwls that lead to and from them. beneficial effects of Froo tolas oss evident by tho disappearance of headache* a bright, cheery sense of perfect health taking tha piaco of sluggish, depressed feelings, by the livar acting property, anti by tho food being properly digested. S’rootoids a rv the proper aperient medicine to take when any Congestion or Blood Poison is present, or when Conges, tion of the Brain or Appoplaxy is present or threatening. They have been tested, nnd hav© boon proved to afford quick relief in auch casos when other aperients have not doit© any good ®t aIL Frootoide act splendidly on tho liver; g dose taken at bed-tima, onco a Woos', is highly beneficial. A constipated habit of body will bo «smpl«tely cured if the patient trill on *mh occasion, when suffering, take a dose @f Frootoids, instead of an ordinary aueriant. The patient thus gradually frecomas iniependon* of Apnrisnt Mcdi* adaisa, n Prioo 1 /&, Chemist a, Mediate® Vendora, ot ibo Proprietor, W. &EoasmGb/ttmtyj, •S-at-'lcESo Viotcrsa.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14978, 26 April 1909, Page 3

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