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Tf A BARGE ASSORTMENT tweeds Uf ~ ’>“'l at P T * ces ran ging from— THE ’3/6 TO 4/11 yard ~ DRESS SII M Whilst at the dress counter it’s onlv a step to the Shoe v SECTION and Hosiery Departments. Y° U W sure ly f* n< f some-ft-W AT R»ACHS’ .lung will wd 'ta.; Offers Real Sovad Value la i '? « New Season’s Goods I Cosy, and well served. Morning, Lunch, Afternoon (, ' ) Whether you have little or much to spend you will find in this I T selection of fabrics many to delight your taste and purse. Every favoured design and colour is included—and marked at Kk Roachs’ cash trading prices. Note these examples:— COATINCS, in fashionable checks, 56m 18/6 yard FOX'S SERCE for school wear, s6in. wide— WOOL MAROCAINS, for winter costumes, full costume 10/6 and 12/6 JfMi width 17/6 yard SILK SEAL COATINGS, black only 37/6 yard 40in. GABERDINES, in light and dark grey, nut brown, ASTRACHAN COATINC, in brown, fawn, grey and nigger, fawn, saxe, navy and black 12/6 yard black 19/6 yard STRIPED HOPSAC, 56m. wide. Very smart for skirt- ASTRACHAN STRIPED HOPSAC, a novelty dress mamgs 8/11 yard terial, 56m 12/6 yard 56iil. GABERDINES, in fawns, browns, greys, blues, CHIFFON VELVETS, for evening wear. All evening blacks and navy 13/6 yard shades, 36111 22/6 yard ROACHS’ LIMITED,

A cold in the head can be quickly relieved by “NAZOL.” No cold is NAZOL-proof; 60 doses, Is 6d. The dewdrop clings to tha rosebloom fair That fills with fragrance the noontide air; The dewdrop melts and the petals fall. For such, alas is the fate of all. The summer wanes and the chill gray days Submerge the warmth of the sun S s bright rays, Winter once more brings colds to on dure— Forget not Woods’ Croat Peppermint Cure.* a'ekcioi/sflavour cfjresliJhii/s •nd 4oi. bottle. C'o i«le every where. KIWI F L- AVOU7? f IM G ESSEZMCEIS .jfejffiK'' 1 *- Guaranteed '.Av K. IM.

VOUR WINTER FURS _ CHOOSE AT ZALA S Our new season’s stocks just to hand, an< l comprise a comprehensive range ex 9 u^s ff° styles. Call and select. W Re-modelling and Renovating at lowest charges. MANUFACTURING FURRIER Jqutrrel V*. ISZLSLzA, ’ Bank of N.Z. Chambers, HASTINGS ’Phono 1306. P.O. Box 188 MISS“H. SINCLAIR T” F HONE—I3B; We are now showing new AUTUMN A’ WINTER MILLINERY in many styles French models from 42/-. Latest Velours from 55/-. Smart Ready-to-wears at all price® Also CASHMERE HOSE at 5/11 Inspection invited

Have YOU 6een the new bUICK q/X ? JF you haven’t personally inspected or ridden in the na.t Buick Standard Six, you are unacquainted with 1925’s most amazing step forward in automobile manufacture. For here is a six-cylinder Buick—with all that this means in power, elasticity, beauty, safety and comfort—priced at a figure no greater than that for which many good Fours sell. It has taken twenty years of steadily growing sales— | of continually expanding manufacturing facilities—to make possible this astounding automobile value. Only Buick could have done it. And only a car bearing the Buick nameplate could perform with the same effortless ease, year-in and year-out, as the new Standard Six. | By all means call at our showroom within the next few | I days and receive a demonstration of this remarkable new s 1925 Buick . I Fstatigh. 6? Treneman HAVELOCK NORTH | j 'PHONES—46O. Residence 1445 S and 1448 M

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 126, 4 May 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 126, 4 May 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 126, 4 May 1925, Page 7