GOOD ADVICE FOR 1918! Buy Your Drapery Needs at Roachs’ To do so means economy—it stands to reason that a large . j establishment like ours can give utmost value. We buy ou> \Kg wraft; ImMbq wmß stocks in large quantities, direct from the manufacturers; "O result, price concessions for us and bedrock prices for every- x - boiy who deals at' our store. Shop with us and have the '* choice of greater variety. We mention three sections as \ examples of our The items are just chosen > haphazardly, and represent but a few of the many that can AIR be seen at ROACHS*. 1 ’ SHOWROOM OFFERINGS. . - . MEN’S READY TAILORED SUITS. THE FANCY DEPARTMENT The very latest in Costumes, Dresses, Offers a splendid assortment of Drew Blouses, Millinery, Summer Dress Goods Fashioned from fabrics both distinctive Accessories—Hosiery, Neckwear. GIOVjSS., and Underwear.- Daint, Desirables at aM Spendable, they embody correct cut, —all very Important'ln VM s*emo ot Pleasing Prices. perfect bt and fimsh. conwt drossing. . . ORGANDY MUSLIN * SFLK , ' 2111,4/1i;.6/6' Special Line of SUMMER COSTUMES— LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS wall. aMbrt* , 29/6 , 35/-, 40/- MEN’S READY-TAILORED SUITS AND - ed— From 6d, 9d. 8/8 TUSSORE & WHITE SILK COSTUMES— .SUITS TO MEASURE—Tweeds, well THE “LA NEIGE ” WHITE WkaWTW? • 6?/-, 72/6 to 84/- assorted, in all shades, from 45/-, 50/-, KID GLOVES, assorted, ■ - - ■ WHITE EMBROIDER’D VOILE BLOUSES 55/-, 62 6, 65/-, 67/6, 70/-, 72/6 to 84/- 6/6, -7/B, 7/11' t - 6/11, 7/11, 8/6 to 19/6 KID GLOVES— 5/11’to f/11.". / White or Cream GABERDINE SKIRTS— SPORTS SUITS iu Tweed and Gaberdine— LADIES’ HANDBAGS—--15/6 to 25/- From 58/6 to 75/- From 8/6, 10/6, 12/6/15/6 to W-i Trimmed and Unti-immed PANAMAS-— LADIES’ SILK HOSE—--12/6, 15/6, 19/6 to 25/6 KIFASITRF 2/6, 2/11, 3/11,. 6/6* .8/ft to 17/6 See Window for TRIMMED MILLINERY •‘’LUS IO MEASURE— LADIES’ LISLE HOSE— 1/H.jto-4/6 r "- DISPLAY— 15/6, 18/6, 21/- to 35/- ?,rom 71,6 90/-, 95/-, 100/- to £7 10/- Black or White L ig LK ■ SILK COATS, leading shades— and Workmanship guaranteed. 2/3,-2/6, 2/9 to 6/6 pera»iß:f ‘ From 25/- to 84/- CREAM CASHMERE SOX, T.0.P., all4u»e»> We have a large assortment of LADIES’ MEN’S FLANNEL SUMMER SUITS— ’ 2/6. , per paitri UNDERWEAR at all prices. • 35/- to 65/- TAN THREE-QUARTER HOSE—I/6 to-.2/»--CHILDREN’S SPUN SILK SOX—2/9 to 3/ft <• buy it at roachs* r . _ ■ I—i.— '—— ' —I ■■■ll < *neaMMWW«>ilKO<
WATCH Our Window for Xmas Show of GEESE DUCKS FOWLS TURKEYS, &o. Also, OX TONGUES, LEGS OF PORK, BRAWNS, &c. Please Note ND HAMS OBTAINABLE—ALL SOLD T7IT T'T’lT' HAM & PROVISION HiAjJL JL Hi STORE, HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS ’Phone 379* ’ tew 7/ Moss Vk gg For Children's Coughs fg Absolute free irom narcoiies and la h t rat'u! drnir- i « Bo>:ningion’s is in- !■ v?i.;nal'le bevailne it is so troo I—so B. : A. .•’li. No o h'r ruin dv is so iWL njife -in<l snru—it hii> been 'he standard family coni’h m<-« ‘ic-np f rn’i years 138 ww *. Name fer HEA.M’B KMSBigCB One bottle makes a pint of finest family coufffe and eold remedy. CmU2/«, SaymW' CORNS! CORNS! CORNS! Why endure them, Barraclough’a Progandra has been curing corns for 10 yoara. Try it—l/-. all chemists.* Gout (and its kindred disease rheumatism) is caused by excess urio acid QFTEn'M'O wWom fails to onra • A RE yon wanting ■'*-*- a Sewing Machine or Piano ? If so, ring kHMHHSBHhI ap 373, CUNNOLD, tieretaunga street, * a HB HASTINGS. NEW IHMHM QUEEN Drophead, U 9 10/. cash. Have you seen the FREE ROTHBCILLO Al Drophead, the latau •nd best sewing machine, cash £ll 10/ 4PENCER PIANOS. We stock n « MicHiMt Nwr.m.ra EOYAL MAIL TIME-TABLA. fTEAHAM AND C<EBBI> HASTING*. Motor 'Boses, Taxi Oars, Coaches e> Hire. Phones 169, 108, Taxi Bland 69» motor ’Bus to Sherenden, Willowford and Mangaohane leaves Market strest Stables every Tuesday at 11 a.m. *4otor ’Bus to Sherenden and Willow ford every Friday at 11 a.m., returning from Wil’.owford Wednesday and Saturday at 8 a.m. Che Coach to and from Mangaohans runs in connection with the Willowford *Buir. <OTE.—-All goods must be delivered, not looter than TO e-m. j Motor ’Bus to Okawa, Omapere and* Whan a Whana leaves Market street Stables every Monday and Thursday at 12.30 p.m., returning from Whans Tuesday and Friday at 7.30 a.m. VOTE.—AII goods must be delivers' not later than 11.30 a.m. Motor ’Bus to Fernhill and Maraeka kaho leaves Heretaunga st. Stabler daily at 9.30 a.m. Motor 'Bus to Mangatahi, Olrig and Kereru Monday, Wednesday, Friday VOTE.—AII goods must be deliverer O S SO a m From Dec. Ist, 1917, all fares will be raised on the various mail ’bus routes.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 16, 2 January 1918, Page 7
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