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!>•-"■■■.;.'■ ..i'.^'AV>-.<:'4.n , .t7- y.<iw4">-'f- • ■■ ■■■■• —■—-■■^— «— —>--- .i. '.:■■■' -,. ■■.■•■' W& Ha 13 107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCMUHCH. " Made IN New Zealand " has a mighty big significance for the people of New Zealand, for it means that there are now many goods made in the Dominion that are equal, and in many instances superior, to the imported goods, and grade for grade the New Zealand-made article is better value. The idea of holding a special display of New Zealand-made goods is a happy one, and should receive the hearty support of all classes in the community. The display at the Farmers Co-op. of New Zealand-made goods is distinctly creditable, for there is extreme variety, and the excellence of the goods will appeal with irresistible force to a patriotic community. Try to see the Farmers Co-op. Exhibition —it will be a profitable experience. v of fVlad!e-SBi-Wew-ZeasasicS Men will esq what the workers of Now Zealand are able to produca for their comfort. We are showing Men's Underwear, Hosiery, "Working Shirts, Pyj&ma Suits and Boys' Stocking?, Jerssys, etc., also a superb assortment of Rugß. BOYS' JERSEYS from the Petono Mills— With polo collar, heavy, at ... 3/9 4/8 4/6 */ 9 With polo collar, fine, at ... 3/11 4/6 4/11 With Roll collar, at 3/114/3 4/9 4/11 HALF HOSE, made at Petone;. in black, navy ana " heather mixtures, at 1/6 1/11 2/3 a pair PETONE ALL-WOOL SHIRTS with collars attached, at 7/6 and 8/6 each MOSGHEL UNDERWEAR— Plain Shirt*, at ... ... 5/8 5/9 5/11 6/9 Plain Pants, at 5/9 6/9 C/ll Ribbsd Pants, at •...4/11 6/9 7/3 LIGHT-WEIGHT UNDERWEAR from Mosgiel—--4/11.5/11 6/6 ... 5/9 6/6 7/6 ... 6/6 6/6 7/6 Bhirts, at .6/6 6/9 7/3 8/6 Pasts, -at 6/6 7/3 8/6 UNDERWEAR from the Kaiapoi— Plain Shirtfl, at ... ... 4/11.5/116/6 Plain Pan's, at ... . 5/9 6/6 7/6 Ribbed Pants, at ... 6/6 6/6 7/6 MEN'S HALF-HOSE, Kaiapoi make, plain and ribbed, at !/- 1/3 1/6 a pair EOSLYN MADE GOODSHeavy Plain Undershirt', at .„ 4/3 4/11 5/11 Heavy Plain Underpants, at ... 4/9 5/11 6/6 Heavy Itibbid Underpants, at ... ... 5/3 5/9 6/6 UNSHRINKABLE UNDERWEAR—. Shirts, at 5/11 6/9 6/11 7/6 Pants, at . .: 5/6 7/6 7/9 8/6 ROSLYN HALF-HOSE, at 1/3 1/6 1/11 2/3 a pair ROSLYN UNSHRINKABLE UNDERFLANNELS, at 3/11 4/9 ROSLYN JERSEYS for Boys, at 3/9 4/3 4/6 4/9 4/11 BOSLYN SWEATEES for Men, at 7/6 7/11 8/9 Traveling: and Other Rugs. MADE AT KAIAPOI— Rugs, at 16/6 17/6 18/6 28/6 24/6 26/6 28/6 30/- to 48/6 Waterproof Rugs, at . 38/6 39/6 42/6 Motor Rugs, extra large, at ... ... 75/6 MADE AT PETONE— Rugs, at ... 23/6 S5/6 2C/S 29/6 32/6 35/- to 52/6 Waterproof Rugs, at 21/- 22/6 24/MOSGIEL RUGS, at 18/6 25/- 26/6 82/6 33/6 to 62/6 Waterproof Rugs, at ... ... 42/6 and 57/6 And a Fine Assortment of ROSLYN RUGS. Mads in New Zealand. The class of New Zealand made furniture that you will soe at the Farmers Co-op. is a credit to the New Zealand cabinet-makers. These pieces prove conclusively that in the building of f i ornate charaoter iiew £,uau»uu h»b uu uwu nuawmi ™ import anything. We have the timbers and we have the brainy workers. If you have any lingering doubts on the matter come and see the furniture wo are showing. COLONIAL MADE SIDEBOARDS. 4ft. wide, bevel plate mirrors, carved panels and pillars, with the very.best finish, at J26/10/COLONIAL MADE WARDROBES, 3ft. 3in. wide, with drawer, bevel plate mirror, at £4/13/6 COLONIAL MADE HALL STANDS, exhibiting superior workmanship, at 50/- 60/- 65/- 72/6 COLONIAL MADE DUCHESSE CHESTS, with bevel plate mirrors, superior finish, at 37/6 39/6 45/- 49/6 COLONIAL MADE COUCHES, covered with the best American leather and substantially bnilt, at . 28/6 35/- 39/6 COLONIAL MADE SUITES, upholstersd in the best American leather, at J3lO/-/-The artistic achievements of the Beading New Zealand Shoemakers make an interesting and attractive Exhibit. In the category of New Zealand local industries, shoe manufacture tskes an important, if not the forcmoEt place, and it is a matter for just pride that the industry attains ' a high state of perfection in Christchurcb. Come and see the Colonial Footwear and institute, comparisons, the results will cause you to wonder and to think, and your thinking will be good for the New Zealand shoemaker. NEW ZEALAND MADE ■ FOOTWEAR FCta-MEN GLACE KJ!D BOOTS, sewn soles, in pointed,! medium or ...„ round toes, at 15/6 16/6 18/8 21/- 22/6 24/- a pair BOX CALF BOOTS, sown soles, all sizes, at 13/6 14/6 15/6 16/9 38/6 21/-23/6 a pair-HAND-SEWN BOX CALF BOOTS, leather-lined, round tooa, extra wide-fitting, at 23/6 a pair E.I. KIP AND CBUP COOKHAMS, guaranteed watertight, pegged sole?, waterproof lining. We are soleagents in the South Island for these Cookhams, at 23/6 a pair /.. .■'■' KIP SHOOTERS, nailed or plain soles, very good for farm workers, at 12/6 13/6 14/6 15/6 16/6 17/6 a pair CHROME CALF BOOTS, with toeplates and heel tips, at 13/9 14/6 15/6 a pair FRENCH CALF 'BOOTS, at 18/6 19/6 21/- a pair FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN, . Sllacfe in Kew Zealand. GLACE KID BOOTS, patent leather toecaps, sewn soles pointed or medium toes, at 13/6 14/6 1&/6 16/6 a pair WELTED GLACE KID BOOTS, patent leather toecaps, Cuban heels, medium or round toes, at 17/6 18/6 19/6 a pair BOX CALF BOOTS, sewn soles, round toes, at 14/6 15/6 16/6 a pair WELTED BOX CALF BOOTS, in very smart shapes, at 16/6 17/6 18/6 a pair BOX CALF SHOES, medium or round toes, at 10/6 11/6 12/6 a pair CHROME CALF SHOES, in lace or button, patent leather toecapi, at 8/11 9/6 9/11 a pair CHROME CALF BOOTS, dependable in wet weather, at 10/6 11/6 12/6 a pair GLACE KID SHOES, patent leather toecaps, in pointed, medium or round toes, at 9/6 10/6 11/6 12/6 a pair WELTED GLACE KID SHOES, Cuban heels, medium toes, at 15/f, 16/6 17/8 a pair A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF VARIOUS GOODS MADE BN NEW ZEALAND. Few people have an idea of the variety of goods made in New Zealand. The following should prove interesting and educative. HAIEPADS, made in New Zealand, in all the newest and most fashionable shapes and in all wanted shades, at 9d. lOd. 1/-1/8 each ' NEW ZEALAND MADE SHAWLS, plaid and check, in grey, black and white and tartan, at 9/11 12/6 15/6' 17/6 each 9d. and lOd. each BELTS, for women and children made in New Zealand, in plain straight leather, in black, brown, champagne biscuit and other shades, at 1/4 1/6 1/9 each NEW ZEALAND-MADE HOSIERY, for women, girls and boys— Plain or Ribbed Cashmere Hose, all wool, at 2/6 2/9 2/11 a pair Knitted Roslyn Hose for women, at 2/3 2/6 2/9 2/11 a pair . * Strong Knitted Stockings for boys, at 1/6 1/9 2/3 2/6 2/113/3 a pair FINGERING AND KNITTING WOOLS, from the Roslyn Mills—-2-ply at 3d per skein, or 2/9 per lb. 8-ply at 3id „ or 3/3 „ 4-ply at 4Jd ~ or 4/3 „ 5-ply at sld „ or 6/3 „

r.* : i*»-i' i 'iUfci j B.Z. NATURAL MINERAL WATER. „ CURBS . RHEUMATISM, INDIGESTION, GOUT, Etc. ran»yfflmiCTni<ffiCT*-flmnm> All Merchants and Hotelkeepor*. W*»mr&^ fedacbe, !iidigcstfo3» Ssastipatioa and Biliousness. Jho immense number «5 orforo fo9 SVootoids, eont by post direot to the Proprietor, is convincing proof that tho Publio eppreciate their splendid curing glower over the above-named complaint* Frootoids are ologant in eppoarance sad pleasant to take; tney are immensely jaore valuable than an ordinaryaperientt Shoy remove from the blood, tissues, and internal organs, waste poisonous matter that {» clogging them and choking tfe« ohannala that lead to and from them. Th* beneficial effeots of Frootolds «i» ©rideat by tho disappearance of headache*, a bright, oheerf eenso of perfect health taking She place of sluggish, depressed feelings, by the liver acting properly, and t>y tho food being properly digested. Frootoids s*e the proper aperient medU eino to take when any Congestion of Blood Poison, is present, or when Congestion of the Brain or Appoplexy is present or threatening. They have been tested, B,ad have been proved to afford quick belief in such cases when other aperients hav» not doeo any good *t aIL. Frootoids aot splendidly on the llverj a doso taken at bed-time, onoo » week, is bighiy benefioiaL A constipated habit «f bofly will bo SOmpletely cured if tho patient *;ill on each occasion, when suffering, tako a dose »J Frootoids, instead of aa ordinary aperient. Tho patient thu» gradually ftaoomea iadepsndent of MedU Priool/d. Chemist* SlydlalMVt^Mft, as tho Proprietor, W» f* *""" *" ..jvA.-mim^.^-.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14981, 29 April 1909, Page 3

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