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Stylish Ready-to-wear W" suits at Roach's /wTv HL V WHAT IS STYLE ? Y The dictionary definition is: “ Characteristic mode.” Ki . < of J I V And Mode means Fashion. ■ I A 1 Therefore, a Stylish Suit is a garment which shows char- I B IkV acter in the cut of the coat and vest, the hang of the f II . lit V V trousers, and correct finish in lapels, seams and buttons. V. JM u\\ *1 I vi Ik ROACHS’ SMART “READY-TO-WEAR” for men are I I W T not only stylish, but also serviceable. If yk I ®®®®®®®®@® I / l-.V Made from high-grade Tweeds and Worsteds in a variety of fashionable fast colours, they give the maximum amount of wear at a very moderate price, and are the (terr AMPy ideal suits for every occasion. PRICES—63/-, 70/-, 75/-, 84/-, 95/®®®®®®®f>®® r ' There is also a fine range of FLANNEL LOUNGE SUITS displayed in the Gentlemen’s Department—-these garments are the last word in comfort, for, being unlined, they are , splendid for hot weather and holiday wear. PRICES—3S/-, 42/-, 55/Come along and choose the Suit that Suits. - - ■ —— —■ I.■■■HU 111 ■■■MM BUY IT AT ROACHS” - , — ...ii,;

Spent in Novo-ko <3 Adds One-third to one-half more miles per gallon The claims of Novo-ko, the great petrol saver, have a special appeal to users of commercial vehicles. The addition of Novo-ko (costing 3d. to treat each' gallon of petrol) phenomenally increases mileage. Read the testimony of Messrs. Kent & Sons, of hundreds of letters Auckland. Theywnte: from grateful users. "Our firm ha» two Ford bread delivery vans constantly on the road and any preparation which would reduce our fuel bill would receive our cloKrt attention. Since we started using Novo-ko in our benzine, we are pleased to say that the result obtained exceeded our most sanguine expectations. On one car we effected a saving of 25% and on the other 33%. In addition to these increases the engines of both cars are running with much more vim and seem to develop more horse power.** Hundreds of Similar letters have been received from users of this great fuel economiser. Npvolw ijJ-jtju. 1 num tjr_. ~ii~i t :hw jjrr The Proved Petrol Saver Novo-ko i» now made by an improved process and is clarified. You’ll know it by the new 5-colour label. Cut down your fuel bill to-day. Novo-ko i> Fold by all Garases at follow* t 5/- 1 pint tin, sufficient for 20 gallons 17/6 |-gai(on tin, sufficient for 80 gallons 32/6 1 gallon I in, sufficient for 160 gallons N»Z. Fuel Economisers, LsCd. Wanganui 4% iiiiMiriVMia mww- —-r

Lasts C I Years! J/• kij 15 You Gain ® *f | |T'^ > \to many ways—when you purchase | r DUNLOP ! I GARDEN HOSE B | 3 There’s lb Quality, Strength. Freshness and freedom from Bursting and KinHnc— I this means to you EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE AND SATISFACTION, and IT Ki g MEANS ECONOMY. If* like everything else—the best always pays in the bwg raw. ■ Made bi Three Grades: “Dunlop." "Oceanic" and "Federal." We ahn Make gd a ipecial “Dunlop* Moulded Ribbed Seamles* How, whidi U pwmiteed K| Ski give ezceplional wear. The prices of these Hoses are ne dearer UiMI ISj eLhcr nukes — the difference Is m the QUALITY AND SERVICE. E 3 STOCKED IN AU. 9ZES AT EEADIUC STORES DLTT LOOK K>R THE TRACK MARKn R 9 ITS YOUR GUARANTEE OF SATISfACTKM PRICE UST OU aWMUnOM Kd g DUNLOP RUBBER COY. EH I WEL.LINQTON. CHRISTCHURCH. AUCKLAND

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 301, 22 November 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 301, 22 November 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 301, 22 November 1918, Page 7