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7 -........-....——.— —— r> | \ \ * ; ! /iz 1 \ Country Customers Can Obtain <I ’ jgg&l f A ■ '■■■n H\ A M Morning or Afternoon Tea These Concessions %/V JLag 0k HH P’TOagP™™ \ \ AR ML While you’re m town for Sale shopping, ycm Did you know that if you live out of town you • S Wk Blk/ll! Bp W 4W’ 8 . -Sj ! ’ can have an enjoyable luncheon, morning er have at Roachs* a department attending solely JMk SB JL-gj ffl JMk Bwß H W H afternoon tea in our Tea Rooms. You’D find to Mail Orders from Country Customers. ! W W ® JFW jfc -W W ® |K Ifyr ! the food dainty, the service efficient, and the Just write a line, and we will have your pur- ■ ’^ { Tai ' 1 • appointments essentially attractive, chase carefully selected and posted immediately } J/H?/v'SjWi j / BSd ffly bHwJ 1 \ 'W/ 7 1 ' H*u <J v/LI j x J ROACHS FAMOUS MID-WINTER SALE 1 Sale Prices on Coats OPENS ON THE 14th. Hosiery and Gloves 1„ , m ?r.Td?l™ S qX o ™ Drapery Departments Closed all Day Wednesday ™° U£ "Sla" 0 " jL'oH 1 W n^ eS p^ rS . i «q/c The two simple words “Roachs’ Sale” are usually sufficient to tell you of the good shopping plain shades. hlL ./ , Pnce ”° ny Z ' . , to follow. Those two magic words open up for you and hundreds of other Hawke’s Bay Cashmere Hose. 1/a nei, ’bs' fik P 1 **® tailored coats and ramcoats ma e go ° f o lks, a vista of splendid purchases, a dream of beautiLl clothes and lovely things for your AH wool, spliced toes and heel*. In fawn. ll \T bargains. ’ I L T J »L • pastel, sunburn, quail, almond, camel. Usual Price f /1 VI I 'mHA home, a knowledge of money saved on every purchase. To-day we announce the opening 2/11. / wM X 1" ® shad^ B whh7“ r oo C ®ars 8 ’ ’f/d Zrt styles date of the Mid-Winter Sale. We can promise some very fine bargains indeed. As is our Slashproof Hose, 1/11* pair. W xIrX I _JL with pleats at SKle ’ Lsua,ly £5 12/6, usual custom, every department is included in the Winter Sale. New stock recently imported Special izmdon Purchase, 25dozr. art, silk seamed y » / VBa 10 Only Model Velour Coats, £9 9/-. ;ts p [ ace among the bargains. At this time of the year we effect a real clearance, Jlater wUI roll off'Tnstead''of making in P « h X / '\AiA ( / 41/ a. idy-up every shelf and show case in the store. Whatever you may be needing, you dinary stockings. Usual Price w. r) W £iB’iB’-. ne ’ black and very dark grey- Us ' ,ally can buy it for less at Roachs’ Sale. Phoenix Hose, 3/11 pah-. 'kJ ' 188 ■UK 1 Pure silk hose with seam and double ioee and heels. / <|WSI Ladies’ Fur Coats, £lO 10/-. PriOn*" 11 ’ cinnamon ’ wbiu - D " al \’ H|lmK Kolinsky and sparkle black rabbit. Full sires, 38in, . IT *« 1 • 1 • '* WJ' W inlengtk Fabrics . furniture and burnishings skm cioves, 4/e P a*r. iDB 20 Only Ladies’ Tailored Coats, 33/6 to 75/», Black kid gloves with neat gauntlets. Also ha white V 1 ' Plain renps, tweeds and jazz materials. Lined. 1000 Yards Check Clngt.am, 1/- yard. THERE AR E »*« BHIPB IN THE FURNISHING with contrasting points. 1 WCT*-- r Usually &/6 to £6 6/-. «/' __ F |. t- l/3 p.r ~rd. P«.n( F»«„g 53/3 ..oh, S? SLffsSW ZltHfA Z B/ jf \ beautiful shades of silk Ray» n - S! X XO ' rOS6 > co PP 6r » N d es i gn s smart colourings Splendid range to 3ft. wide, with rimu ends attached to wire wove. /\| ■kjß \ B W.jr ) cherry and wine. Usually 52/6 and 55/-. choose from; 38in. wide. Usual Price 1/11 to 3/11. / ' ?. 1. tl MF iP / Sateens 13 er yard Rimu Chairs, 16/6 each. qj p . / '» j/W UTaaw. Cvvyrtlro kw linings’, etc. Shades bottle green, Another big lot of our famous line. Strongly made 0006 DHrfifUinS V JM' KeadV-tO- Wear frOCKS sage green, sky. navy, grey, mole, mustard, cream, with leather drop-m seats. O I OF Y\ J fawn, rose, scarlet; 31in. wide. Usually 1/9. DIO YOU KNOW YOU COULD BUY SMART \>7 f\ BB AX these styles are all good & correct , a 0 Yards Tweeds 1/n per yard . Seagrass Chairs, 26/6, 31/6, 35/- and 38/6. SHOES at these low prices. vy • (LCk FOR PRESENT » t .». ,MS*.,--- —- K» Kfl ,0,3 ».!, ' A V L effects. Splendid wearing; 40in. wide. Usually 3/6 Kitrhon Tahloc Oft/R RK RM SnOeS, TU/o paw. I \ Cashmere Jersey Dresses, 15/6. and 4/11. ’J 1, * l ‘ cn « n Tapies, 26/6. Good English make. Black glaee shoes with good I I /ML \ 4Only All wool. In saxe, jade, cyclamen and navy. 150 Yards Fancy Tweeds, 2/11 per yard. -rongy mace o nmu. Wher^es^heek. 9, IQ/S; 11, 12, IJI A I I \A Usual I nee 60/-. Brown and grey mixtures, neat stripes, splendid FirCSide CrubS. I \ I A WI,.V Imitation Kasha Cloth Coat Frock, 39/6. wearing, all wool; 54in. wide. Usually 10/6 to 15/6. Of antique copped. At 19/6, 27/6, 35/6 and 39/6. Selby Shoes, 29/6 pair. / \ illA \ l* l dull rose shade. Skirt smartly pleated. Usual Kasha Cloth, 6/11 per yard. • With box seat at 59/6. , Superior blaok patent strap shoes with good leather / / \WM[la|V l Price 84/-. Fine quality, soft finish, all wool. Shadescornflower, soles and heels. These shoes are distinctive and / f 1 I fawn mulberry rose geranium, saxe, foxglove, willow 3ft. MattreSSSS, 32 6 each. always attract attention because of their well eat / I I /I \W ■VI Repp Coat Frock, 25/.. green; 54in. wide. Usually 10/6. Superior tickings, roll edge and very thick. Silver- WLJ «- ■k* Price e £s Art. Silk Broche, 1/11 per yard. down fiUed ' ’ T A ' Fur inexpensive evening wear. Shades rose saxe, Reversible Wool Ruas 8/6 each Champagne Shoes, 25/- pair. , r T I \ 25 Ladies’ Afternoon Frocks, 35/-. and ITOr^4oin - Wlde - Usual * 6/1L "Te ” „nch r. f™ w t iah Good reliable make. Glace kid st™, I / ' In plain and fancy crepe de chene. Dainty designs. 150 Yards Taffeta Silk, 1/1 1 per yard. patterns.' gf om waste wool, Allover jazz with Baby Louis heel. Usual Price 42/- pur. \ \ Usual Prices 59/6 to £5 5/-. Good quality. Tn shades of mid brown and nigger. \ I 1 L 38in. wide. Usually 10/6. Slip Mats, 5/11 each. Patent Shoes, 15/6 pair. \ U & Evening Frocks, 39/6. An assortni6nt of mohair and . aXffiinster . heaTy a n<f In rose, mauve, pale blue and flame. Dainty styles and long wearing. y \ J Manchester Bargains l.™ H I 100 uniy tnsemnie suns, ts s/ . 2 Only; 9x 12 Heaviest qnality . Usual Price 85/-. V In saxe. fawn, tan. black, navy. With frocks of silk SHEETINGS TOWELLINGS & DAMASKS IN TT n • « • to match lining of coats. Usually £lOlO/-to £l2 12/-. ALL WEIGHTS HAVE BEEN HEAVILY RE- Reversible Wool Carpet, £8 19/6. rOTICV \nA/*l«lle DUCED IN PRICE. 9 x 10J. Fawn ground with pretty design. 1 ““V j crepe LORRAINE. | Winter Hats Reduced EKTVtW =’”*?. Co “ h TAT 3 T\ , "" LOOK fWWM * velour coats ! nuai.,. heavy French Crepe de ! HHVI 30 x 66. With lined back, good sheen and long hair. j are 30 only of TMr ! ; ‘ «.OOK AT THE REDUCTIONS ON THESE Coloured.and a limited quantity_6d, 7ld, 9d to 3/3 Downproof Sateen, 2/6 per yard. Fancy P-Z lined rubW. In pink, blue, 5 are » good quality I, ! 3* 1 ’ Amethyst, Willow, i v ei-a. each. 30in. wide. Great value, good patterns. green, lemon, etc. Trimmed with rubber flowers. J ’ mart shad “ “ d tmroed ■ • i^ m . P iY ™ y ™ a l?ik n ■ Felts, 2.6. Piliow Cases, 6d andll/d each. e ! with fw. ! 39m. witte and worth 11/6 yard.’ ■ Ladies’ ready-to-wear felts. Smart shapes. Usually Limited quantity. Sponges, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6. t VI vu /u . 1 111 1/Y1 The latest, m dainty colours m hygieme gteesme cams. i „ , - . ***» . 1 Damask, 1/6 per yard. rIAI*nWArA Jinn I FAruorv • Sale Pnce Z9/B Sale Pnce 6/9 J Ready-to-wear Hats, 19/6. 53in. wide, white mercerised. naiunaic CUIU VI Uincry NaH Files, 6d and 1/-. !. ... J In antelope suede and little pun -°” hats - Flannelette, 7/3 and 7/11 per dozen yards. here’s where you can save on home Fi “ 9 erin ° id backs ’ ’ ——————.— Seml-trlmmed and Model Hats, 17/6. 27in - White Nursery Flannelette - needs. Hair Brushes. 12/8. t n 6l ateSt Bhape ’ and neW ColoUrinE6 ' Usually 45/ - Bedspreads, Single Bed 5/3. COIR boor mats You require one or more of “* * "’ H * , Printed. White grounds printed in pink, blue and! these; 100 just landed— From 2/11, 4/6, 5/6 to 7/6 I 1 ! Ready-to-wear Felts, Half Price. helio. Double Bed size 7/3. CARPE3’SWEEPERS, Ewbank- From 31/6 Shinglette Brush, 5/6. ; MEN S PYJAMAS ! All new season’s stock. In latest shapes. 12/6 for LAShS, for hot or cold liquids— 1/11, 4/11 to 21/- The Venus. Gin. long. A copy of the larger Venns. ■ COSTUMES 6/3, 15/6 for 7/9 and 17/6 for 8/9. TOILET PAPER— 3/4 per doz. rolls ; te. man extra heavy | Children’s Millinery, 8/6 each. . Men’s and Boys’ Wear IZmuM FMplnl^™ 8- anj Sv Bobbr COmb8 ’ V " : DaW ’ " CaS6 ’ * ! There are jnrt Kof *«- —* J quality and give splendid wear. i Ready-to-wear hats in small felts. All latest styles. nlv “ Q J w ttiwtmtt™ c .x. and 2/6. , short eoated Repp Oostumaa. t ■ «- i • i 1 Usually 12/6 ~ AJLiUAIUNIUM bAUCEPAINS, with lids— I .. , ,-v j ti I They make a very special i u.uauyi. o. CLOTHING & MERCERY FOR MEN & BOYS 2/9, 3/8, 5/6. 7/6 to 21/- > They are all very neatly tailored. . b,rg<un - ; Millinery Sprays, 1/- each are offered at real savings. aluminium colanders— 3/6 to s/e HnliAVrlaclkprv I Also ornaments and mounts. Men’s Trousers 12'3 ner nair. ALUMINIUM KETTLES- 2/11, 5/6, 6/11 to 21/- IIdUCI UdMlCiy ■ Safe Price 42A I • «• P "" 11/6 ’ MmiN.r,M.t.r 1 . 1,2/Sp« l ,2/Sp«p t . M . 3 THE., UN« .»E TO .E 0LF.333 i . j Odd pieces in millinery allover material. Monk Tvnnc O ec 7/fi nw nciir 1 N WASH BASINS 1/- and 1/6 REGARDLESS OF PROFIFT. 1.................—..—.-• s Trousers, 7/6 per pair. TIN BILLIES _ 1/-f 1/3 amJ 1/e 1 aimer naps. tin milk STRAINERS- 4/ii Knitting Wools, 7d and 9d per skein. Men’s Raincoats, 24/6. TIN SANDWICH TINS— 6d All bri g ht colours. In fingering wheeling wool underwear G — tin skimmers 1/3 Cyntilla Lustre Wool> 10 , d r Bkeln . .. BIG PRICE CUTS ON THESE DELIGHTFUL Men’s Hankedrchiefs, 3 for 1/3. YELLOW MIXING BOWLS, white inside. Strong, 4-ply Fingering. In all marl mixtures. ! CANVAS RACS • UNDIES. White and coloured borders. well made in the best kilns— 2/6 each I CRETONNE , ; La«EE’Bk» mere , B /5 I M»’ s C.rtl s an S 7/11 each. h "”‘’ RlMwns, UL 33 aad S 3 p., “ -“J ,b ~ CHUDBES'S MUGS, ’’ '" r,i ’“~ i “ ! »*• “> " “ <*“ [ stencilled bags are well worth • Usually 10,6. Men’s Socks. designs— 6d ■ these cretonnes are in the kind J [ seeing. They are usually 1/11, i . . „... K k R/11 , In fancy designs. At 9d, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9. 2/6, 2/11 JUGS, coloured. In all desired sizes— From 10d Ribbon Carters, 2/6 per pair. ! of designs you want. They are 2/6. 3/6. i 81 ' P ‘ and 3 6 P. er P alr - FRUIT, JUNKET & SALAD SETS— From 7/6 All shades and st y les ' Finished with ribbon posies. I offered at exactly half price. I ■ With pleated frill or edge of guipure lace. Usually . o i_„ ' ! • n/6. Men’s Socks, 2 pairs for 1/11. vases, very pretty designs- i/eaoh Laces, Id, 3d and 5d per yard. Sale Price 1/9, 2/3, 3/- J rnmh' atl C o/c Heavy wool. < Special Range of TEASETS— From 13/6 eaoh Silk. lav. and torchon laces and insertions. Tn all j Sale Price 1/3 ™e?sSk& All wool. Large sizes, opera Boys’ Jerseys, 3/6 each. TUMBLERS, excellent quality- From 2/9 per widtl - • Usua "y 14/ «- " ,wllcn - fn s,zes 1 l °" GLASS GA, ' S •’"’ ,tb COVGrs - 1/5 Knitted Silk Evening Shawls. 28'6 each, 12 Dozen Ladies’ Vests, 2/3 each. Orange, brown, jade, cream. With 18in. fringe. In strong quality unbleached cotton. With short "'** sleeves. epi AW PROOF HOSE ! Ladies’Vests, 10/6. Wv'Boys’ Suits, 23/6 each. I SHEETING ; SPLASH PROOF HUSH ! Al| W(M)1 Button fronts and sWt taming to Radio, re- |L mwJH All kinds of acoor- In sizes sto 16. Strong school smls. J I re ared ‘’ zen ot tlieS | *| ' 1 "'"' l '■ member Roachs have J£i ® deon, knife and Boys’ Cardigans, 5/11 to 7/11, J Just a limited quantity of this • Winter Nightdresses, 12/6. a specialist in Mr. \W| || tan l/J E j French pleating is the Woollen. In assorted sizes. a good quality Twill Sheeting. It’s ■ ■ newest shades. They are com- , Ladies’ winter nightdresses in flannelette. Usually «... WX iW, MB\ iW IWk\ ■■ußl .... ■ 80in wide and vorv »tmn n • s plenty wet resisting and splashes , 22/6 Crees, our Radio MMgl RgMl IWv very newest nOte ,or Silk Georgette, 4/11 per yard. ■ own. wide and very strong. a ■ of water wall roil <.H instead ot J manager. You’ll find L** «T' Jr? ? smart frocks. Roachs’ Serviceable quality, all pure silk. In twelve die- ~» k,n « “*• J Dressing Cowns, 21/-. § W/ VTVV V rinetive sha.les, including ejelamen, rose, saxe, helio, i C.L. p- , /a . . . - ini • ! Ripple Cloth in red. with long roll collar. here everything that are equipped to do rose, naw, etc; 3>Sin. wide. Usually 7/11. 1 •aare rnce I/O yard : Safe Pnce 1/11 i pair WBXJW 1 ! Chenille Dressing Cowns, 42/-. IS ne “ Rad '° at ‘ your pleating at any Towels, 1/3 each. Ladies’ dressing gowns, in cape style. Usually £4 4/n, tachment. jS/ -f tjnle _ White huekabuck guest towels. Usually 1/1L

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 177, 12 July 1927, Page 9

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