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Buy it at the Canterbury Farmers’, where Fashion First Visits — =f it And where you can Dress Smarter at Less Expense. rytniiuHiini^ cu Ot f°* H/ oyi 7 A^ '*Ty The Farmers 9 Announce their Opening Display of NEW AUTUMN & WINTER MILLINERY The Farmers’ Millinery Showroom now Reveals all the most Significant New Style Notes that Distinguish the New Hats. Originality and Distinctiveness and all that is Refined and Correct in Ready-to-Wears and Imported Models, fill an Important Position in this most Intriguing Display. The Most Welcome Feature about this New Showing is theuower Pricings than Previous Seasons—yet a Further attempt of the Farmers’ to Reduce your Dress Bill. The New Styles are Legion, and a Visit of Inspection will Reveal to you the very Hat you desire at a Price you want to pay. The Farmers

Don’t let your Salary Cut Worry You. Do all Your H Shopping at THE FARMERS’. H At the present time the Cry throughout the Length and Breadth of this Country is: "How can we cut down Expenses?” The Farmer, the Labourer, the Office man—all Classes are feeling the Pinch caused through the Prevailing re-adjustment of Prices and Salaries. At such a time cutting down on Luxuries Is a Wise Step, but Cutting down on Necessities is a False Virtue only Aggravating the Trouble, causing Unemployment and kindred ills. Finance Experts tells us that the only cure for the Present Trouble is to spend more liberally on Necessities. You may have a 10 per cent. Cut in Salary but that cut can be more than Saved by Judicious Spending at Such Firms where Everyday Commodities have been cut to Bedrock. THE FARMERS’—ever the workers’ friend—have taken the lead In this Economy Movement, and Every Day sees some further saving; every Week a Lower Price Level reached. Do all your Shopping at THE FARMERS’ and you will more than save 2/- in the £. “Buy at the Farmers’ and your Friends will Believe You” That Record Salmon is waiting to be landed but you can’t catch him with Inferior Tackle. Buy all your Requirements at The FARMERS’ Sporting Department and failure will be reduced to nil. Let the FARMERS’ Expert advise you. New S eason’s Goods to Hand Including: RODS, REELS, LINES, TRACES, SPOONS, HOOPS, and Everything for the Successful Sea and Freshwater Angler. The Salmon are RunningBe in the Swim. YOUR OLD SEPARATOR As Part Payment on One of these New iScCeimick'DeetiiMf Ball-Bearing Cream Separators With No Further Cash Payment Until—--Ist OCTOBER, 1931. Never in your Lifetime have you had an offer as good as this —an Opportunity of Turning your old CreamWasting Separator into Real Money and Acquiring the World’s Finest Cream Separator without any expense whatever until Ist October, 1931. Think of the Extra Cream you will save and turn into Cash, the Freedom from Heavy Turning, Vibration, Noise and General Inefficiency. In the McCORMICK-DEERING you will have a Cream Separator you will be proud to own—a Separator that will save more Cream for you than any other Machine built, and Constructed in such a way that it will keep on doing it for many Years. IK m f SEE IT DEMONSTRATED IN THE FARMERS’ MACHINERY DEPT

SPECIALS FROM THE FARMERS’ GROCERY DEPARTMENT Quality Groceries at Reduced Prices. SOAP PRICES DOWN “LAUNDRINE" and C.F.C.A. FIRST GRADE SOAP—IOd Per Case 17/6 SILK STONE SOAP. Second Grade— Per Case 16/THREE STAR or “CHALLENGE” SOAP, Third Grade — Per Case 12/6 "VELVET” and “VICTORY” SOAP — Per Bar 6d FISH FOR LENT Compare These Prices. CROSS and BLACKWELLS SALMON, lib. Per tin— 2/2 CROSS and BLACKWELLS SALMON, 41b. Per Tin— 1/2 ALL GOLD SALMON, lib per Tin—all GOLD SALMON, Jib. per CALENDONIA SALMON, lib. per tin— CALENDONIA SALMON, ilb. pel- tin— HERRINGS, In Tomato Sauce, lib per tin—■ 10d HERRINGS, in Tomato Sauce, 3 Tins for 2/3 HERRINGS, in Tomato Sauce, SmallId PILCHARDS, Large— 10d ALBERT SARDINES, French, ilb—--2/3 SARDINES, Harbour Brand, Large Tins— l° d CROSS FISH SARDINES, Large Tins CROSS FISH CARDINES, Small Tins 9d SALT HERRINGS, 6 in Tin- 2/3ALT HERRINGS, 12 In Tin— 3/9 BED HERRINGS, 6 in Tin— 1/8 RED HERRINGS, 12 in Tin— 2/9 RED HERRINGS, Loose, per Dozen TOMATO SAUCE BEST QUALITY. OAK AND KIRKPATRICK— 1/6 PIONEER and MELUISH — 1/5 We are Still Offering our Special Lot of 701 b. SUGAR and 101 b QUALITY TEA in One Parcel for 26/6 We can also recommend our LOOSE TEA at—1/6, 2/-, 2/6 and 3/- per pound SAMPLES GIVEN ON APPLICATION Five per cent cash discount off these prices. ’Phone 1210. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS'

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18820, 7 March 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18820, 7 March 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18820, 7 March 1931, Page 4

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