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Young housekeepers are apt to be bewildered by set rales and direction? for entertaining, homemaking, housekeeping, and all the problems that confront them immediately after marriage ; but in time order v. r ill come, out of apparent chaos, if only the brides do not lake too literally the printed directions. By. combining the wise directions given by trained housekeepers with the > common sense observations of herself, even the. young housewife may steer clear of pitfalls. By watching the methods and ways of others a great deal may be learned ; but the chief thing is to realise the responsibility of the position. The young housekeeper becomes the commissariat officer of her household—to her falls the task of buying practically everything wanted in the home, and it should be remembered that many of the most successful housekeepers do all their shopping at the Farmers Co-op. They know they get good value here, and so will you. J ust try us to-day. We submit to you as wide a. selection of Dress Fabrics as you are likely to see anywhere in the Dominion, and there is stil! time to plan a Dress for Carnival Week. The following can be recommended : 44in. RESILDAS, bright and light, soft, and glossy, and practically crea«eless : in cream, saxe blue, reseda. light brown, brown, pruneHe, navy and black— At . . .. . . " • • 5/6 yard 46in. MOHAIR BRILLIANTS, bright and soft, and equal in appearance to silk ; ill reseda, bronze, saxe blue, pranelle, navy, brown—At .. .. 4/8 yard 45m. SATIN CLOTHS, in saxe blue, reseda, cinnamon, prunelle. moss, navy, &c—At .. 3/3 3/11 yard EQLIKNNES, plain and silk, striped, in all the newest colourings—At .. 8/11 3/0 3/11 4/3 6/6 LUSTRES, in fancy stripes and checks, in green, brown and blue effects—At .. .. 2/8 3/3 yard BLACK AND WHITE STRIPED LUSTRES At 1/11 3/S yard PLAIN LUSTRES, in saxe blue, vieux rose, reseda. brown, navy, &c—At 2/3 2/11 3/6 3/11 4/6 yard A line assortment of all the newest patterns, and at prices that come well within the range of everyone. FINE NET AND GUIPURE INSERTIONS, in white, cream and Paris shades—l to 41a. wide — At 3d. 10d. 1/- 1/2 1/3 1/4 1/6 1/8 2/- to 3/11 yard LACES, to match the above Insertions, 3m. to Bin. wide At .. .. •. 6d. to 3/6 yard NEW 18m. ALLOVER LACES, in all-over patterns, also lucked partly, and the net with embroidered pattern, At 2/11 3/3 3/8 4/3 4/3 5/6 to 10/6 yard NEW TUCKED ißia. ALLOVER NETS, in white, cream, Paris and black—At 1/8 1/9 1/11 2/3 2/11 3/6 yard NEW SILK LACE APPLIQUE INSERTIONS, for wedding and evening dresses, in white only—; At 2/11 3/3 3/6 3/11 4/6 8/6 to 7/6 yard The Sunshade is one of the important accessories of thi! season, and is intended to give a finish to the. summer gown. It should be selected with as much care as one's hat or gloves. The display of Sunshades at the Co-op. embraces every fashionable sort, and some of them are simply lovely. The prices are satisfactory. PURE SILK SUNSHADES, in the new shades of olive, moss, myrtle, cinnai heliotrope, mauve, v.aiuuitu, j.u.-> t . ><iuc, luj-suic, »a.Ac blue, sky blue, roval hive, navy blue, grey and black— At .... .. 7/11 8/11 10 9 each NEW TUSSORE SUNSHADES, lined and unlined At .. 5/6 6/6 7/6 8/11 8/6 to 11/6 each SILK SUNSHADES, in white and cream, plain or with white fancy stripes— At .. 5/3 7/G 8/6 9/6 10/6 12/C 13'6 each SILK SUNSHADES, in black & white, and white & black, At 5/6 7/9 8/11 10/6 12/6 14/6 18 6 each FANCY SUITS FOR LITTLE EOVS Fashion is always fair, if not indulgent. The little boys must toddle alongside of their mothers, and their little suits must help to emphasise or harmonise with mother's dress. We have a remarkably fine range of little Suits, and our prices are tiny. WASHING SUITS, in Tunic and Couwav shapes— At 5/11 8/11 7/11 10/6 12 6 VELVETEEN SUITS, in Sailor, Tunic and Conway shapes At 9/11 10/6 12/6 15/FANCY TWEED SUITS, in Tunic and Belted stvlcs— At .. .. 7/11 8/11 10/3 12/6 15/- " 17/6 CONWAY SUITS, in fancy Tweeds and Serges, for boys of 3 to 10 years of age — At 12/6 13/6 14/6 15/6 17/6 19/6 to 25 - FANCY OVERCOATS— At 5/11 6/11 7/11 10/6 12/3 15/- 17/6 19/6 AT REDUCED PRICES The Farmers Co-op. Groceries are high-grade, the inferior sorts are not given shelf room in this establishment. Great alterations and improvements have been made in our grocery section, and the establishment is probably the largest grocery store in Canterbury. We want you to see this great store, and to induce you to pay us a visit, we are quoting specially reduced prices, as the following will show : FINEST 1A SUGAR—At .. .. 2d. lb 8/6 bag SAGO—At 2d. ft. FLAKE TAPIOCA—At 2d. lb. PEARL TAPIOCA—At 2d. lb. IST JAPANESE RICE—At .. .. 2d. ft. JAPAN RICE, in 561 b. bags—At .. .. 8 6 bag Large tins pie fruits—At .. .. 1/4 tin DESSERT FRUITS—At 7d. tin FRESH HERRINGS—At 6*d. tin HERRINGS IN TOMATO SAUCE—At .. Bd. tin KIPPERED HERRINGS—At .. .. Bd. tin SMALL HERRINGS IN TOMATO SAUCE—At sd. tin SMALL KIPPERED HERRINGS—At .. sd. tin FINEST LOOSE DATES —At .. 51bs. for 1/FANCY QUALITY SEEDED RAISINS—At sd. packet FINEST MACHINE-DRESSED CURRANTS—At 3id lb. COOKING FIGS—At DRIED APRICOTS—At SULTANAS—-At SULTANAS (extra quality)—At BEST OATMEAL, 25ft. bags—At !LE JELLIES— At KEROSENE, 1 ;o" test SEEDED RAISINS—At 3d. and 4d. lb. 3d. ft. 2}d. ft. 5(3. ft. 2/9 bag 3 packets for 1/8/8 case 4/3 tin 5 packets for 1/FOR GENTLEMEN The enjoyment of the summer games and pastimes depends not a little upon comfortable fitting shoes, and we have the Shoes that yield the comfort. The follcwing affords a line choice. WHITE CANVAS CRICKET BOOTS, leather soles— At 9/6 10/6 pair WHITE CANVAS CRICKET SHOES, leather soles— At . . . . . . .. . . 8/6 pair WHITE CANVAS TENNIS OR BOWLING SHOES. with chrome soles —At .. .. .. 7/11 p3ir WHITE CANVAS BOOTS, with rope soles—At 6/9 pair WHITE CANVAS SHOES, with rope soles—At 4/11 pair SHOE-ETTES. in black or tan—At .. .. 6/Hoair WHITE BUCKSKIN BOWLING SHOES, plain rubber soles—At 18/6 pair WHITE BUCKSKIN CRICKET BOOTS, stout leather soles—.At 18/6 19/8 21/- pair J£.iE Mflifli Boating men. Cricketers and Tennis players will be interested in the following items, and let us suggest that now is the proper time to make a selection. INDIA GAUZE SHIRTS, hall sleeves—At .. 2'6 Extra Large Size SHIRTS—At .. .. 2/9 KNICKER DRAWERS—At 3 3 BLACK COTTON SINGLETS, Quarter sleeves— At 1/11 2- 2.3 TENNIS SHIRTS, WITH COLLARS ATTACHED— Plain White—At 3/S 4/3 4 11 Heavy Matt—At 3/11 4/6 5/6 Fancy Striped Matt —At 4/6 4/11 5,6 WHITE CELLULAR TENNIS SHIRTS At 4/9 5/6 6/6 each At S'6 4'6 each WHITE DRILL KNICKERS, all sizes—At .. 3/« ELASTIC BELTS, School and Club Colours, etc.— At 1/3 1/6 I'll NEW PATENT GILLET HALF-BELTS—At 1/11 each

OPd EASY TERMS. 4/- Deposit, 2/- weekly In £ Goods sent everywhere in this Dominio Orders by post must include reierenc full deposit, with stamp for reply. CALL OR TVKITB TO Is. 91 COLOMBO ST. CITY Between Lichfield k Tiiai Headache, Indigestion, Constipation and Biliousness. Th« immense number of orders f« Frootoids, wont by post direct to the Proprietor, is- coi.vinch:g proof that the Public appreciate their splendid curing power over the above-named complaints. Frootoids are elegwit in appearance and pleasant to take; vbey are immensclj' mors valuable than an ordinary aperient; they remove from the blood, tissues, and Internal organs, wast? poisonous_ matter that io clogging thorn and choking the Channels that lead to and from them. The beneficial effects of Frootoids are OTident by the disappearance cf headachy * bright, cheery sense of perfect health viking the place of sluggish, depressed feelings, by the liver acting properly, and by the food being properly digested. Frootoids are the proper aperient medicine to take when any Congestion M E.'ood Poison is present, or" when Conges. tioa of the Brain or Appoploxy is present or threatening. They have been tested, and have been proved to afford quick relief in such cases when other aperients ■ have not done any good at aIL Frootoids act splendidly on the H»er» ft doso taken at bed-time, once a week, i» highly beneficial. A oc-nstioated habit of body will bs oomvletely iuroA if the patient will or each occasion, when suffering, take a dose of Frootoids, instead of an ordinary aperient. The patient thus gradually becomes independent of Aperient Mectv. sines. Price 1/6. Chemists, Medlr" Tr—J—or the Proprietor, VV. O. H«ai Ocricng, Yistoria.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 15124, 13 October 1909, Page 3

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