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ROACHS’ ANNOUNCE ANOTHER ATTRACTIONBIG ALTERATION OFFER ~<MaiimoMißMi*Ma>aMMaMMMWMaMMiMWßMWiTan~«irririTiirnirT—mwinr>"n ii—ii i.mi "~' ~""r-TfitTjiiri liimwiiim aßmHaMOHSßaassHOHMaasaaaaaassaiaMß /;■ • • •" .. . . Another forward move by Roachs’l Another example of enterprise and expansion I Further prodf that Roachs’ are determined to maintain leadership in their service to the public 1 — . . . - ■ s % I — A busy band of carpenters are now at work in the Store, in accordance with llal 0611 LUI S OaV6 IRK6II I ft 11 1 our plans for the introduction of beautiful, up-to-date TEA ROOMS. ■ # These will be located where the Mantle Department is now situated. Other i changes are also being made. OllcirQC — j. . , , Of course, while this work is under way we want the Departments as bare as ** Mantle Department Puttinq in a Tea Room derful Special Offprs—especially right at the start of the Summer Season, • « when you are wanting new Wearing Apparel, and fresh stocks of HouseGoods. 15 per cent Discount Ironmongery at Absolutely Ne ’^^£^S , £S , ?7 j:! IS A CHANCE TO SAVE 3/- IN THE £ OFF ALL 11/1» «« • a •• ■ 2.BWTXV OWATOW7 77 Uyinoci I ROACHS’ “ALTERATION” CROCKERY PRICES will create a “furore,” FROCKS, COATS, COSTUMES, MILLINERY UIVV UvVCIV 1 1 IV VO • II so don’t delay in calling, these lines are SURE to be rushei ! Stocks must be reduced as we need the space, and Roachs- are offering B^^!te CRo°Ck£rY C ANDI. ESTICKS these special “cuts” to sell goods quickly and save them getting soiled. PLAIN WHITE SALAD BOWLS 1/11. PLAIN WHITE BED PANS 14/11 Make the most of this rare opportunity to save and buy new outfits now! PLAIN WHITE CUPS AND SAUCERS, coffee, 3 for 1/-. LADIES’ PLAIN & FANCY COTTON MAROCAIN FROCKS, in all the PLAIN WHITE CUPS AND SAUCERS,’ 80 and 9d each, newest designs and colourings. GLASS LEMON SQUEEZERS, 8d each* OPEN GLASS SUGARS 1/8 ea. Splendid range of LADIES’ COTTON GEORGETTE FROCKS, daintily No. 3 CORN BROOMS—3/11 each SHOVELS, long handle, “Parke’s”—7/6 CHAMPAGNE GLASSES 1/-each. PLAIN WHITE EGG CUPS 6 for 1/3 trimmed in colourings to tone. COOKING SPOONS—9d each. on.SSS* ..t. .. DELF NEST EGGS, 1/3 dozen. ASSORTED STRIPED FUGI FROCKS, cross-over effect and round neck “NAPTHALENF 1/- SPADES, Parke s, No. 2—B/9 each. BEST ENGLISH WHITE DINNER WARE. Bread and Butter Plates, styles. S.W.. W., and O.S. size. trrnnTC.CTT ... u AXES, “Plumb’s,” any. each 2/6 half.doz. Cheese Plates, 3/-, half-doz. Pudding Plates, 3/6 LADIES’ ART SILK JUMPER SUITS & COSTUMES, in plain and fancy TV. B—B/6 8 GRASS SHEARS—3/11 pair. half-doz. Soup Plates, 3/6 half-doz. Dinner Plates, 4/6 ha|f-doz. designs. Smartly trimmed in colours to tone. PERFECTION HEATERS—3S/6 each. fTITTTVATORS 5 ndinstnble k/ii See our Special Line of BREAKFAST CUPS & SAUCERS on view in the -■ . “ENTERPRISE” GRIT MHJte-79/6. CULTIVATORS, o prong, adjustable-5/11 window, 6/6 per haif-uoz. .» , n ... n ■ “EWBANK” CARPET SWEEPERS—29/6. SPRAY PUMPS, “Myers,” all brass-32/6 ENC L LIS iV f „?. P °J V ??^J En CUPS ’ 5(1 6aCh ~ ENCLIBH ODD CUPS - K66n6ST Possible Prices PARROT CAGES-13/6 each. SCYTHE HANDLES-7/11 each. WHITE SHAVfNG MUGS, 1/ 6each. GLASS JAM DISHES, 6d OMh iwvvriavrvra. 4 UUUIUIU ■ I IUUU DOOR MATS, chain citvEX Xirwrc oa Good assortment of MILK JUGS, white and decorated, at a discount of " STEAM COOKERS, 4 compartments-15/6 ° and 3/- each? UCKETS-2/3 > l/6 - 2/9 25 per cent, off marked prices. In the Grocery Department enA mugs, i P int_i/3 each. • ... WOOD WASHBOARDS—I/6 each. FRYPAN COVERS—I/-each • - ■ • Our Grocery Section ALWAYS commands attention. The combination ot WOOD SALT BOXES—I/9 each. . vrnviouivn .wu.utuv..,. “Best Quality at Lowest Prices” is unequalled anywhere. Two extra- TOWEL ROT IFRSI/A ecah COLANDERS— 1/3 each. Special attention is also drawn to our IURNIS JGI BP ARI MEN 1, special lines it present offering are “PREMIER” ROASTERS-5/11 each. where wo are showing a fine range of beautiful carpets which can be SOCKEYE SALMON, 1/-tin. And CHALLENGE CORNFLOUR, 6d lb. BUTTER PATS—I/- pair. FLOUR SIFTERS—I/9 each purchased on our famous time-payment system, if desired. Have you tried our splendid EATING APPLES? 3lbs. for 1/-. Nothing EGG V’HISKfT-ed'eaoh^ 1 an<l 1Z * “'*• Our TOILET DEPARTMENT is> right up-to-date with all the latest to touch them anywhere. . POTATO each. COPPER We make a speciality every TUESDAY and SATURDAY of— * UN j WATER BOTTLES— FIRTH STAINLESS DESSERT KNIVES— J l -' 0 DEPARTMENT is growing rapidly and conCOOKED HAM, PORK SAUSAGES, PORK LUNCHEON SAUSAGE, 7/3 each. 16/6 half-dozen. tains a lithe best Imes of sweets. Have you tried Roachs Famous ■ SMOKED’FISH WATERLESS HOT BOT- SHEFFIELD STAINLESS DESSERT Mixture, 2/* lb. 2 These are just what you need for summer picnics. Try some—you’il come a-ualo eaun. KNIVES—I7/9 half-dozen. on- i *l. tincirnv cvmnnxT back for more. 22/6, 25/-, 27/6 TABLE ' REMEMBER I All your Groceries will be delivered free, and if you prefer 5 pot cent, off all LAWN MOWERS during wxrrvwa it, you may pay cash at your door. sale. —lO/6 halMozen U KNIVES t PLUME BENZINE and BIG TREE BENZINE- 18/6 case 18 ’‘uaTyEP N S wM® ° f BRABY’S ALUMINIUM KETTLES-9/11, Quality COUntS* St jA Z CHALLENGE CORNFLOUR. 6d lb. SOCKEYE SALMON, 1/-tin / 7 ’’ ’ ’ 1? /9 . u BUTTER is a big line with us, 1/6, 1 /8, 1/10 and 1/11 lb. Best makes only AXE HANDLES, full size—l/6 and 1/ CHENEY No. 5 HAMMERS—S/6 each. /C V g FRESH SULTANAS. 9d lb FRESH PRUNES, 6d. lb. AXF WANTOEd h.lf nnd th™ “STANLEY” BLOCK PLANES—6/6 each. Kt X’ > EDMONDS’ BUN AND CAKE POWDER- 6d tin. AXE HANDLS half and three-quarters- “STANLEY” SMOOTHING PLANES- , // > All our goods are fresh weekly. Only best brands stocked at lowest prices „ o t. n .... oomlxrrmf'rnnT, • TEA IS GOING UP IN PRICE. Now is the time to BUY and save money 1 HAY FORKS, 3 prong, 6ft. handle-4/11 STANLEY FORE PLANES-25/- each. HA

x® BLYTHES ,X\\\NQfnwfth. Feature the k Latest * n m° tcs I and Hosiery ■I P iC O V It is these important accesy I 1 V\ \ sories that determine whey / I \ \ ler tnilady is becomingly /, / I \ \ dressed or not. ZJ I V \ Select your Gloves and JHosiery where the selection V. and value is best —at BLYTHES’. LADIES’ “KAYSER” BRAND PURE SILK GLOVES. Elbow length and gauntlets. Smartly finished with tucks and pleating. In fawn, grey, white and black— 17/6 pair LADIES’ NEW “CUFF” GAUNTLET SILK GLOVES, in shades of pastel, champ., putty and grey, embroidered in contrasting tones— 10/6 -• LADIES’ PURE SILK HOSE (Hemmingway’s), in shades 3 of nude, flesh, light wood, , fawn, black and white— Ilnßa/ 10/6 Mil LADIES’ SILK HOSE, Bonds’ BM WwW in new nude, fawn, charm, tlHl / Kalßl natural, white— 7/11 LADIES’ GENUINE HOLE- W PROOF HOSE, in white and black only— 7/6 ' B LADIES’ FINE QUALITY MERCERISED “Silkestea” Brand, in flesh, putty, mole, grey, white and black— 6/11 pair LADIES’ COTTON HOSE, in fawn, grey, white and black— ' 1/11 pair DAINTY LUNCHES AT BLYTHES. After a busy morning’s shopping, pay a visit to Blythes’ Tea Rooms. You will enjoy their dainty Cold Lunches and quick, bright service. | /J 1 y /I Ilit * 67 ‘

Symington’s Aerjrcf. TradeNatk (C©IFIFIBE ESSENCE ( V-Jtf . A spoonful of Symington’s Coffee /agfeh / " Essence mixed with boiling water o makes—in a moment—a cup of I~SII coffee matchless in flavour and gSDI IV fragrance. Buy a bottle to-day. f=j| Your grocer sells it. 43 irsQt, Bymlaston h Co., Edinburgh A London. ggsi|

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 280, 6 November 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 280, 6 November 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 280, 6 November 1924, Page 7

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