ROYAL CHINA Despite the War. &ROACHS’ have just received a splendid assortment ol ROYAL DOULTON CHINA—a great piece of good fortune. I’or you must remember that it is very difficult to secure English china at all in these war times. Labour is scarce in England, and shipping is scarce on all seas. Therefore, 1 his may bs ycur last “Doulton” chance Don’t Miss It. :If you would like some dainty Doulton for your own home or gift giving, avail yourself of this opportunity. Despite the difficulties in our way, v/c have managed to keep prices t . pleasingly low—direct buying is one reason. Call and chocoe while the variety is new a:«d at its best. Consider these Offerings: JARDINIERES— From 22/6 to 35/- each TEATOTS—From S/11 to 13/6 each SALAD BOWLS— From 14/6 to 32/6 each CHILDREN’S TORRIDGE PLATES— 4/6 each TOBACCO JARS— From 11/9 to 16/ each TRIPLE TRAYS— From 17/6 to 25/- each VASES—From 10/6 to £3 each CANDLESTICKS— I3/G to 13/6 each DOULTON MILK JUGS— From 10/6 to 35/- each “BUY IT AT, ROACH'S ” K DEPARTMENTAL STORE
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 216, 14 August 1918, Page 7
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