Special Offering to Round Off Year of Record Business FINEST SWISS WORK EMBROIDERIES From The Piece Ladies who desire fine quality .Embroideries for making tip. exquisite lingerie should take swift advantage of this truly remarkable offering. Purchased in London, these lovely Embroideries are the short ends off some of the best lace-looms in the world. Texture is beautiful. Designs are unique? The lengths measure 4| and 5 yards, and at the extraordinary price of 1/3 the. piece these dainty feminine fabrics are the Greatest Values "we have handled for a long time. . EXAMME THEM TO-MORROW. 1 When the Bells are Ringing in 1915 and your friends start out to meet the joys and sorrows of another year, wouldn't a little token of your good wishes be greatly appreciated ? A really useful Gift need not cost you much. We have hosts of appropriate articles, from; a few pence upwards. For example, why not give dainty Handkerchiefs, such as LADIES' FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS, prettily embroidered in Cambric and Linen. , . Prices Bd 8d lOd 1/- and 4/11 each FANCY BOXES & FOLDERS, containing \ and £ dozen Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Prices 1/6 1/11 2/9 3/6 to 10/6 each LADIES' H.S. FINE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, finest quality. Prices 6d 8d lOd 1/- each An Umbrella is an Ideal Gift Just as it will afford needed protection on rainy days, so it will symbolise your desire that in the New Year your friend may be protected from all harm. We hold a large stock of LADIES' UMBRELLAS, latest styles, strong covers. Specially selected sticks. Prices from 10/6 12/6 15/6 17/6 21/. and 45/- each^ N.Z. Farmers Co-op. ASSN. OF CANTERBURY LIMITED CHRISTCHURCH
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 287, 8 January 1915, Page 2
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271Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 287, 8 January 1915, Page 2
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