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ROACHS’—A BEEHIVE OF ACTIVITY WITH Stock-taking Specials It is during the stocktaking period that we find many oddments—we come across unexpected stock—all sorts of pieces which should have been cleared still remain. Therefore, for a few days, Roachs’ will offer these sundries at exceptionally attractive prices. They must be quickly cleared. GO CAREFULLY THROUGH THESE LOTS, THEY MEAN SAVINGS FOR ALL. 11, I 6 Pairs only BLACK GLACE STRAP SHOES. Sizes 2 and 3, 12/6 pair. J I i I 5 Pairs BLACK SUEDE <Jt PATENT IBAR SHOES, flat heels. Size 7 only. Were '' Now 2S/ '- IJPt /// I' W I U CHILDREN’S SLIPPER!.’, all sizes, 3/6. V/ I BLACK RUBBER COATS, 37/6 fJ/> I M FAWN RUBBER COATS, 31/6 ’ 4>v Ni PROOF COVERT COATS, 19/6 / \Y Special line in WOOL COSTUMES, £2 2/- / /7/7~ \; / SILK JUMPERS, 8/11 \ /X COTTON VESTS, 1/11 J' 1 / )/< ( / CHILDRES’S WOOL BLOOMERS, all sizes, 3/6 KUPJ/I " I—\1 —\ FLEECY UNDERSKIRTS, 2/11 CORSETS, odd sizes, 2/11 READY-TO-WEAR HATS, 2/BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, all wool, good dye, 1/11 pair —i JASON’S ALL WOOL RIBBED NAVY CASHMERE HOSE. Were 6/11, Now 3/6 Hear the Beautiful Oddments in LADIES’ FANCY GAUNTLET IMITATION SUEDE GLOVES, 2/6 pair T<->r»p.<a nt the Oddments in GIRLS’FANCY ART SOCKS, from tones or xne MOORLAND’S SPORTS WOOL, 2 oz. skeins, in Rrimtwick (if AmflfthnntH lemon and purple. To clear 6d skein. UIUUSWItR VI dIIIVpUUUtJ LADIES’ METAL & CELLULOID GIRDLES. To clear 9d each Large assortment GREY COAT BUTTONS. To clear 1/- dozen. Good quality CAMBRIO READINGS. To clear 3d per yard ORIENTAL <fc CREPE DE CHENE NECK- XWq WEAR. To clear 1/11 each V-.'S NARROW GOLD & SILVER LACES. To clear 1/- yard / " r X BLACK SILK ELASTIC, three-eighths inch wide. To dear 3d yard I ' n BLACK & COLOURED CIRE BRAIDS, in all y*USA' : ’ widths. To clear 12yds. for 9d. ffeoSstaß GREY COAT BUTTONS. Usual price 3/6 and 5/6 dozen. Stocktaking Special 1/- dozen MADRAS CROSS CURTAINING, 1/11 for 1/- fl yg, yard; 2/3 for 1/6 yard U CRETONNES, 1/9 for 1/SHADOW TISSUE, 9/6 for 5/11 MADRAS MUSLIN, 3/6 for 2/6 BORDERED CASEMENT, 1/6 for 1/2 EIDERDOWN QUILTS, one-third on marked Prices SEAGRASS CHAIRS.—22/6 each. PRINTED LINOLEUM.—B/6 yard. ___ DOUBLE MATTRESSES.—62/6 each. SOFA RUGS.—3S/- each. I Only REVERSIBLE WOOL RUG, 6ft. by loft. Take Tea—Morning or £9 19/6 for £8 8/-. irr-,. 1 Only BOX OTTOMAN.—9S/. Afternoon in 2 Only AXMINSTER CARPETS, 9ft. x 7jft. MTxernoon £9 5/- for £6 10/-. ™ ~ 3 Only AXMINSTER CARPETS, 9ft. by 9ft. D 0 Tpo RflOfn (FirST £lO 19/6 for £7 10/- 11VUVI1J *CU ItVVIU FL00B) 51b. Tins BELL & AMBER TIPS TEA.—IS/-. LOOSE TEA.—2/- per lb. GOOD EATING FlGS.—3lbs. for 2/-. LARGE ROUND MATCHES,—I/2 per packet. EDMONDS’ BAKING POWDER. 1/3 tin. H HOUSEHOLD NOTES,splendid for telephone use. Usually 9d. each. To clear at 4d. each. CHILDREN’S HAIR BRUSHES, White Backed and Bristles. To clear 1/9 each. CARNATION SOAP, English make —6d. cake. MENS’ BLACK & COLOURED HALF HOSE.— CURRIE 1 SUSPENDERS, wide web.—l/11. Smartly designed WOOL PULL-OVERS—2S/-. Few BOYS’ SUITS, mid-grey.—l9/6. 40in. CHECKED TWEEDS Usual Price 3/11 to 4/11 yard. Now 1/11 yard. 56in. CHECK WORSTED SUITISGS.—UsuaIIy 9/11. Now 6/11 yard. COATING VELOURS in Plain and Check Design. Usually 11/6 to 13/6. Now 7/6 yard. 56in. STRIPED HOPSAC, Brown, Mole and Kingfisher, Usually 10/6. Now 6/11. 27in. CORDED VELVETEEN, Grey Stripe and Fancy Fawn Stripe. Usually 7/11. Now 2/11. 29in. EMBOSSED LINGERIE FUGI, Pale Blue and Mauye only. Usually 7/6. Now 6/6. ROACHS’ LTD., HASTINGS

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 111, 10 August 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 111, 10 August 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 111, 10 August 1925, Page 7

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