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Don't Buy IL ow-Gra,cle RAINCOAT OR UMBRELLA IHtsy ROAGHS’ 1/ z |lf a raincoat be of too cheap a fabric or faulty at the scams, it will fail in I its most important function of keeping you dry. Same with the umbrella—- , I unless it is of strung frame and material, ram will penetrate it, and winds vk -i 4®' / / I / .A-pC - | smash it. R l ' P h bl ’Y AT ROACHS’ and get a good raincoat and good umbrella. Our repu-. /M i tation for value is sufficient assurance that you’ll be pleased. \ I / D THINK OVER THESE OFFERINGS! J I LADIES’ RAINCOATS.—-The latest shapes in such well-known makes as H “Ajax,” “Rayncote,” “Valitor,” “Aquarock,” in fashionable materials 1 Alt 1 and shades. ■wM'YffT “AJAX” TRENCH COATS-57/5, G7/S to 197/S “KAYNCOTES,” with the new largo collars—7s/-, 84/- and 110/“VALITOR,” in smart dressy shapes—los/- to 119/G ‘AQUAROCK,” in large sizes, lined throughout—69/6 and 79/6 ■ OILED SILK COAT.d-77/6 RUBBER CLOTH COATS-52/6 7? Ik ‘ LADIES’ UMBRELLAS.—The new military shape, with short handle and leather wrist strap—l7/6, 27/6, 29/6 « LONG-HANDLED UMBRELLAS.—Large variety of sticks and mounts—- * * 9/6, 10/9, 12/6 to 37/6 “BUY IT AT ROACHB'” jßlr jffF '«■ J? DEPARTMENTAL.

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|g| Jast sixty years ago O (he tale of the Indian | Mutiny and the |„d vI stirring defence of |r" ! I Lucknoto thrilled'•oar Q | grandfathers. 8 0 —and even in those early H g davs hundreds of New h B Zealanders knew that H | for affections of the B B throat and lungs there ■ H was no remedy so safe B F and sure as Bennington's 1 B Irish Moss. To-day tens g I of thousands endorse this B E judgment. Rightly term- H h ed the standard family n cough medicine, it has M been tried, tented and n proved to be the best ior H young and old. Safe, | g sure, prompt, it contains [ H no opiates or harmful I ■ drugs. See to it that B M you get the original Bon- I B uinvton's Irish Moss— H S refuse imitations and J| g| substitutes. Insist ou I<7 0 BormwHon’s TH* Cvifh RfimH-t tHst has « ** , stood tfc* <*v 4 Q V/; -

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 215, 13 August 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 215, 13 August 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 215, 13 August 1918, Page 7