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For the last 4 Days of SHOWROOM f* A T F MANCHESTER Velour Coate, 15/6 I L Oil Belie, 1/9 yard Smart coats m brown gnd grev shades MB ■ B 48in. w id e . only. With fur W. Usually £5 5/-. MM pjl| ow j Tailored Coats, 42/- Large finish. Large size. 4 Only smart tailored eoats in fine quality repp, lined floral sateen. Collar These are the last four days of Sheeting, 1/6 and 1/9 yard "nrteel ’’ tnmminB Roachs ’ Genuine Sale—and what 54in. White Herringbone. Velour doth Coats, f S 10/- ‘“"/fr She ' ,i "«’ ™“ d 2 /’ ’ ,rd In all the latest shades of wine, fawn, *? successful selling event than these 80i„. White Herringbone, rose, bottle, rose, grey, amethyst. Fur remarkable but absolutely genuine trimmed and pleats at side. concessions. The enormous sav- Cellular, 1/2 yard , Prepare for warmer weather for underCardigans, 8/11 ings represented become even more clothing, 10 Only, in fawn, red and grey mix- significant when you remember that all the goods quoted conform She.tiug, 1/4| yard . Coat Frock., 63/- to Roach.'recognised high standard 1™“ ** •“* *• — Fine quality light weight repps. Skirts r >. smartly pleated, trimmed vest of crepe quality. t »r n* de chene, also silk repps. In brown Tea Towellings, 9d. 10a, lid,, shades oni.. Every department is represented, 1/3, 1/4|, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, and Silk jumpers, 22/6 and every department head has cer- 2/3 yard White crepe de chene and .Tap. silk fieri tn the opnninenpsa nf the rprltir- Jl,st landed for la,t follr da y« of #»>*. jumpers for costume wear. necl t 0 tne genuineness or tne reauc- large shipment of Tea Towe i;. .... tions. It is impossible to quote all Sleeveless Cardigans, / fines o ff er j n 'g_ Cream Damask, 1/9 yard Velveteen sleeveless coats, in rose and ° .. wt_ ’ /1 □ navy. Bound braid to match. ' s4ln - Wlde - Wlth red border - Evening Wraps 39/6 Come early and secure your share Irish Linen Damask. Cape style with’full ruffle collar. Tn as in many instances quantities are 5/11 a nd 6/11 yard black, rose, mauve and green. limited. 68in. wide. Heavy white Irish linen. Ladies’ Jumper Suits, 15/6 Pillow Cases, 11-Jd each / Only a few left. In natural, brown, Full size. Buttoned. grey. Good quality, in useful styles. 39 Dozen Towels to clear from 6d Ladies’ Jersey Silk Princess DRESS GOODS each , Petticoats, 7/6 In fawn, brown, grey, lemon and Lot Blankets, 2/9 each mauve. Coatinsr Taffeta. 6/11 ner vard Kiddies’ coloured blankets. In salmon, Inn plain and shot effects. Shades of helio and blue. Ladies’Cotton Vests lOd, 1/3, 1/6 «&. Fadele ’ 9! Cot Blankets, 9/11 pair KdiVm XVquality. 8 ' Broche Crepe de Chene, 6/11 yard biu^bX./ 0 ’ 0 ™ 1 blankeU ' Three ends only—ivory, helio and lemon. Ladies’ All Wool Vests, 3/11 Ail pure silk; 40in. wide. Usually 13/6. Roller Towellings, In medium ribbed quality. Art. Silk Broche, 1/11 per yard 6d ; 9d, 1/-, 1/3 and 1/6 yard . , n i , nr n . ■> z Four ends only. Shades of ivory, coloured roller towelling. In new goods. Ladies Keady-to-Wear Hats J/- ea. green, saxe and pink; 40in. wide. In felts. All shades and shapes. Usually 6/11. IITT"’ An Satin, 7/11 per yard BOYS WEAR LT ACT? S T PT AVI7C On® en d only of nigger brown. Heavy HOSE & GLUVEb quality; 38m. wid,. .Worth 1776. Boy.’ J Golf Ho.e, 2/6 P T pdr If c i . Silk and Wool Marocam, 7/6 yard Sizes 3to 10. ah wool raoriC uloves, L/o per pair One en d only of periwinkle blue; 38in, With dainty turn-back gauntlets. In wide. Usually 15/6. Boys’ Golf Hose, 2/6 per pair light shades only. Marocain, 5/9 per yard Si “’ 410 10 ' Heavy all Wool ' I ailipc’ Hnce 1/11 nor nair Fine quality, all pure silk. Shades of Small Boys’ Jerseys, To “r C.’," H.», ta St W® “ d b '»" i 2/11 ..ck t. d.« assorted shades. ' . t Sizes 1 and 2 only. , .. „ . Check Armure, 1/6 per yard d >c. t jcl . Black Cashmere Hose, 2/6 per pair Neat checks of blue, helio, green on Boys Strong 1 weed shorts, All wool, with spliced toes and heels. fawnn grounds; 38in. wide. 3/11 per pair Art. Silk Hose, 2/6 per pair Printed Flannels, 4/11 per yard In Bizet 3 > 3 > 6 on, yWith seam and reinforced toes and Neat designs on grounds of saxe, navy, tonr**”* MEN’S CLOTHING SJi r “’‘i. S °, tk .’’ <4V". p a».™i y ’.u.n, Mtn ., F ,„ cy Sockl , l/311/n>Socks. In all wanted colours. Also at 2/3, 2/11 and 3/6 per pair 1/9 and 1/11 per pair. Kasha Cloth, 6/11 per yard % . ; “ p . 11 ii ir n ■ Fine quality, all wool, shades of saxe, Mens ryjamas, **/® per sun Hose, Half Price rose, mulberry, foxglove, cornflower, IT inter weight. Only a few suits left. Be sure and see the lines of Hose we are fawn and geranium; 56in .wide. Usually Men ’ 8 Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, clearing at half prices. Ihey are well 10/6. worth your inspection. ? F , 3/3, 4/3 4/6 yard 3 for Best colonial makes. Good range of QLIHpQ shades. All wool; 38/40in. wide. Usually Men 8 Working Socks, □uuilo 3/u t 0 5/U p6r yard . 2 Children’s Tan Shoes r , thmioi timuc Extra heavy wool ‘ Sizes 7to io, at io/9; ii to i, 12/6; 2 r U KIN 10111 A lib Men’s Marl Twist Working Shirts, to-5, at 15/9 per pair. Here’s value: . /o .- /0 . Tan Calf One-bar Shoes, made on the 4/o and t>/ 6 each foot-form last and has a strong leather jfj Mattresses 32/6 each Great value, sole and heel. made, in silverdown, roll edge. Men’s Fur Felt Hats, Maids’Shoes, 18/9 per pair rj i / »ri *l i/n j 14/6, 16/6, 19/6 and 22/6 each Sizes 2to 6. Apricot Glace One-bar Shoe r3u>ieSS vaSOment Cloth, 1/ 11 yard pure fur felt. In new shapes and with good round toe and heel, and has Double-width. Guaranteed to both sun shades, leather sole and heel. and washing. All colours. Men>s Un(Jerpants and Sing ] eU) Patent Shoes, from 24/6 pair St patS"" 6 ’ sVntSbS Now 6 / n P er arment n t Large variety of good English One-bar h ft ]f price Hea\y woollen garment Shoes, with‘good soles and heels All Men’s Singlets and Underpants, sizes and half sizes, at 2i,6 and JO,- per Wool Rug'S / ° r Si™ 51,... 22/5 .er .air fA.ZX ■ alx M&lif.’shJ., with «... ™ . „. Men'. Saddle Tweed Trou.er., and Louis heel. All sizes. Eidedowns, 4/- in £ Discount 17/6 per pair A large group in all colourings that must All-wool colonial tweed. FANCY ITEMS re(L AISO ShoWing in Bide Men’s Railway Cord Trousers, Rimu Dining Chairs, 15/11 each U/6 P er P a * r Cased Compacts, Half Price ? en ’s Palmer Nap Trousers, 4|doz. Gilt and Enamel Cased Com- , 6/9 per pair pacts filled Rachel and natural powder. Wilton Square, £lO 19/6 , n w . n Usual Prices 2,9 and 4/6. i only. 9 x 12. in ligt blue ground. Men s Heavy Tweed Overcoats Velour Powder Puffs, Reversible Wool Carpet, £8 10/- 42/6 each 4d, 6d, 9d, 1/-each Li'lnin 9 X In fa " n ground ‘ A I°. t .... . I2doz. in peach, white and pink. Re- ». i c cr / l Mens Raincoats, 24/6 each duced from 6d, 9d, 1/-, 1/3. Linoleum Squares, 65/- each Guaranteed waterproof. Sizes 3 to 7. Art. Silk Laces, 2d yard ' °"' 5 : 9 J .‘ 2 Jr 1 * g ur . entir % ? oc t k k of , Lynx . • nd Cream, lemon, skv, fawn, peach, pale Curtain Nets, 4/9 per yard Broadway Suits to be cleared re- ’ ft,!?, A*gardles. Cami-Knickering, 2/9 yard n i M i in Der ¥ar J Men’s Lynx Solti, £4 10/- each White, lemon, sky, salmon and helio. a . ~ , 2 Only. Guaranteed navy indigo. Cotton material, gathered at waist, with 36in. wide. Very da nty patterns. A Usually £7 7/-. hemstitched border. g°° d assortment of colours. Crepe de Chene Scarves, AH Oriental designs, with bright < A WORD T 0 CAR OWNERS coloured grounds. IHI Bl I B IhVl Our four bowsers are four bright HOT WAFFLES AND COFFEE spots for thirsty cars. Two are for As served in our Tearooms are Flume and Voco Spirits, and two indeed very enjoyable. Try some smaller ones for Mobiloil and Duck-to-day. bam s Oil.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 214, 24 August 1927, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 214, 24 August 1927, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 214, 24 August 1927, Page 9