THE HEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD I [ESTABLISHED 1881.] I Capital Authorised £1,250,000 I Capital Subscribed ... „, £647,210 Capital Paid Up ... £405,011 Capital Uncalled £242,199 Reserve Fund ... £131,743 Annual Turnover exceeds ... £3,500,000 AUCTIONEERS, WOOLBROKERS, Land and Estate Agents GRAIN, SEED, PRODUCE AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. INSURANCE AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WYE STOOK-We attend all sales m the district. Clearing sales arranged as required. Sales made by private treaty. Fat stock dis-wri-wJ.? ,?/ to the best advantage. °«r '^We are represented at the Welling-on and Christchurch sales. We also undertake shipment to the London sales. Adrances made against wool for local sale or shipment. Sales held {QpaUy of Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Fat, etc. LAND.—Our wide sphere of operations gives us unequalled obportunities for securing; or sSline farm or station . propextiri, and intending buyers or eellen should consult us. GOODS-We shall be pleased to make quotations and receive orders for Manures. Seeds, Grain, Chaff, Woolpacks, Cornsacks, Sheep Dip, Implements, Machinery Ou l Engines, and all Station and _ rarrn requisites. i SHARES.—We shall In glad to re- ' oeive applications through our local representative from those wishing to jom. the Association. . . I' '" , -1 N-Z. FARMERS' CO.-CP. Head Offices and Warehouses - . CHftISTCHimcH REBIDENTIA AGENT - A. J. 6RAY, BLENHEIM Branches and Agencies at all Principal Centres. The Best for all- ft T_h____ _B ■_•* round general mM W '"c Ke!** farm work. j_f M and firaii Do not waste time by simply scratchiDg over the surface. Buy a Reid & Gray, and get the best results. R. CRESSWELL & SONS, Agents. JW9BM9_-_____WMB_________^__i________^^ - iM • Duffett's itSU j 1 _____ll___________ AHE NOTED FOH TKEIR CQM- I § IBMBB---- FORT and WEARING QUAi.II IV.B I I -______f_K__H____r F ADIES who want' SMART, I I FASHIONABLE WALKING 1 f_____f____--3__fV SHOES should inspect these stocks. I _ra_______________ They are in latest styles, and the I PRICES ARE VERY LOW, when I C^IHHb recent rises in leather are taken into I consideration. ;| These lines will show the ladies of 1 j a tllis district how very, reasonable I j I Ladies' Glace Kid Laced Shoes—l2s 6d, 14s 6d, 16s 6d. '' | Ladies' Glace Kid, welted soles—lßs 6d, 19s 6d. Ladies' Strap Shoes, from 12s Gd, 14s 6d, 17s 6d. Children's School Boots, good solid leather—7 to 10. 9s lld; 11 to I 12a «d, 13s Gd; 2to 5, 14s 6d. * I*!! I_Sr_r^_PTTf*'Ct ™E CKEAPEST HOUSE FOR UvrrC_i I I O GOOD BOOTS and SHOES, J CAfSK'S EUILDSNGS : : BLENH£!EV? Hot Water Bottles OF RUBBER, WITH COVgRS. A GOOD LINE SIZE—BxI4. AT 10/9, POST FREE, FROM W. PRICE and SON, HAVELOCK.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 198, 22 August 1917, Page 6
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421Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 198, 22 August 1917, Page 6
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