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t ’’ST" ’■ Come and See Yourself in aTailored Suit or Costume at Roachs’ When the secrets of the new modes, were first * disclosed, Roachs’ buyers in England at once comemnced to gather together an assortment that would please the most well attired women. These are now displayed in our showroom, and include Costumes, Tailored Suits, Ensemble Suits, Jumper Suits, etc. Call and try some on—you’re sure to find one that will become you. These values will give you a fair idea of what Sto expect. COSTUMES in the popu- / lar cedar shades, trim- / med with mole shade fur wjH/ and stitching to match. LADIES’ NAVY BLUE ENSEMBLE COSTUME W in very smart effect, £l2 12/-. % Yards to make the average Frock For iiiexnensive yet effective Frocks EPiNGLE, for Costumes and Coat Frocks, all urn rornmmpnd " ool > 15 here at 13 / 6 P er Y ar<l ' JKr- nn mV burr 11 takes about 31\ ards uf this Tweed to make j CREPE BRILLIANTS the ordinary costume. AVe have it in newest We have this dehghtiul material in shades of designs and colourings for costume coats, • ■ ' coral helio, nil and apricot. It is 38in. wide, and e f c 56in., 11/6 and 14/6 per yard. moderately priced at 5/6 yard." 40in. GABERDINE, fine quality, in shades of i Then we have 36in. VELVETEEN CHIFFON navy, fawn, grey, saxe cedar and tan 40in., FINISH in all wanted shades, 9/6 per yard. s/11 per yard. Here, too ; you will find CREPE PADDY, for 40in. CHECK TWEED, in grey, fawn and brown dainty evening wear, in shades of pervenche. mixtures all wool, 6/11? ivory’, apricot, helio, sky, pink, green, mauve, ROACHS’ SPECIAL DRESS FLANNEL, supersaxe, 37in., 7/6 yard. ior quality and splendid range of colours, You’ll like this LUSTRE MAROCAIN. in two- 40in., 6/6 per yard. tone effects, in shades of helio, pink, and COATING TWEEDS, in checks and stripe green, 38in., 6/6 per yard. effects, 14/6 to 18/6 per yard. BROCHE CREPE DE CHENE in shades of naon, WHY NOT LET MISS STCART MAKE YOLR black, biscuit, pink, navy and sky, 39in., FROCK? 14/6 per yard. ■■ D a H y_S pec i a I s - 36in. COLOURED NET CURTAINING, in grey, fawn and navy grounds. Daily Special 1/6 pear yard. ■ CUT GLASS ROSE BOWLS With E.P. tops.— Daily Special 4/11 each. i

Growth A typical example of Graham Brothers remarkable progress in the truck industry was the month of September. Production for this single month was 171 per cent of production for the entire year of 1921. Astonishing growth, yet readily understood by owners, to whom Graham Brothers Trucks ✓ have brought vastly improved service simultaneously with a sharp reduction of costs. MAGNUS MOTORS, LTD., Hastings. Jjfj Graham Brothers I O‘ r SOLD BY DODGE BROTHERS everywhere

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 87, 29 March 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 87, 29 March 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 87, 29 March 1926, Page 7

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