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D D Consider the advantage eeeeee == of buying ss Open Stock Dinner Ware Before buying China, the housewife should consider the advantage of the Open Stock Patterns. Because it is an Open Stock Pattern, you can buy 5/- worth or £5 worth as you deem fit. If you break any piece it can be quickly replaced at any time. We carry a large assortment of the best patterns, and offer splendid values. Your attention is also drawn to new and beautiful wares in China and Art Pottery, admirably suited for wedding gifts. POPULAR BLUE CANTON DAtSY 55-piece Open Stock Dinner Sets (Wedgwood) 55-piece Open Stock Dinner Sets (Wedgwood) 40-piece Tea Sets Also a New Stock Pattern, very select 21-piece Set 2 5/ _ l Can a l wa ys be replaced )-piece Set —45/-) 36-piece Dinner Sets, Clytie white— ; 27/6 -set (stock pattern) ■ 36-piece Dinner Sets, Blue Canton Daisy .. .. 37/6 set 36-piece Dinner Sets, Blue Vermont 47/# set 36-piece Dinner Sets, Blue Burleigh 55/- set 36-piece Dinner Sets, Gordon Green Band (Wedgwood) 70/-. set 36-piece Dinner Sets, Raleigh—- ’ 80/- set 55-piece Open Stock Dinner Sets (Wedgwood) .... /4/15/- set - set .... 21/- 25/- 30/- to 95/- set 40-piece ARABIAN WARE (Imitation off Beaten Copper, etc.) Palm Bowls .... .... .... .... .... S/~ 10 /6 1 5/' 2 5/- 35 h Vases 6/9 10/6 16/- 25/- 40/CHEPPENDALE GLASS Candlesticks, very select Crystal Vases Royal Worcester Vases Royal Doulton Vases Royal Crown Derby Vases 3/9 5/6 8/6 each if- 1/6 2/3 3/- each From 7/6 to 75/- each From 5/-- to 80/- each From 10/6 to 55/- each N.Z. FARMERS CO-OP HARPWAHIE! Malice the FARMERS C©-©P. year HEADQUARTERS for HARDWARE FENCING MATERIALS NOTIGE to DAIRYMEN For the SHOOTING SEASON We have monthly shipments of STANDARDS WIRE NETTING and . •. . FENCING WIRE " st our quotations and erect >ur next fence cheaply. We ecialise in fencing requirements. Does it not strike you as pertinent that the largest and most successful dairy farmers in New Zealand are using our Ride! Milking Machines and Power Cream Separators. They recommend them, and self-interest demands that you should see them at once. Come to the store or consult Mr. Randrup, our travelling representative. Our first shipment of . . . ‘ GUNS and CARTRIDGES to hand. . . . Intending buyers should inspect them at orce. We have a full representation from the best makers. Guns that can be depended upon, that are reliable, quick in action and easy to operate. All at exceptionally low prices. N.Z. FAKMEMS CO-HP.

BOOTS for Waking 1 Men ■ ■ DIRECT FROM OUR UP-TO-DATE FACTORY. SMO MIDDLE PROFITS OKI OUR GOODS. ONE PROFIT (and that on the lowest basis) only is made on HANNAH’S BOOTS. This point is of interest to YOU, as it means LOWER PRICES to the consumer. Hannah’s way is the only way for economical people. Men’s Chrome Derby Bala, sewn soles ... 14/6 15/6 Men’s Chrome Bals, plain" or with tips and toeplates ... 9/6 11/6 13/6 Men’s Calf Shooters, no nails, pegged ... 15/6 20/Men's Box Calf Bals, welted round or medium toe 17/6 18/6 19/6 Men’s Split Shooters, nailed for solid wear 9/6 11/6 14/6 Men’s Kip Shooters, pegged, well nailed 13/6 14/6 15/6 Grcenhide Shooters, the most waterproof boot made ... ... IG/6 Men’s Tan Boots, round or medium toes 15/6 17/6 20/Postage on Parcels over £1 in value—Free. ■<P SNoe/srs. 117 Cashel St. (opp. Ballantynes) Of. 'M,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15901, 12 April 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15901, 12 April 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15901, 12 April 1912, Page 3

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