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mWW KM hffi f 3® 1 Roachs’ Have Ever Had! The Biggest Bargains ever ottered await you at their Great Summer Sale now in progress. Pries are down in every department — some lines are almost given away—no matter where you look, you’ll be amazed at the wonderful savings. Here are only a few of the Better and Bigger than ever Bargains <*»>■"■■ MII — <XB»tI —'l— 11 — !♦*■> »jll —II Hl— II Hl— ll— II 111 l» 11 ITljl 11 ■■ 11 ■" 11 I *' "" ' | SHOWROOM GOODS ! I SILK AND COTTON HOSIERY AND SHOE j LadiW »»«. .... Silk I ( COODS SPKIALS i I J Chenill. Strip.. Voile, ./S I ' ' I I cloth; 40in. wide. Worth . ./« nor j Ladies’ White Crepe Jumper { | 8/11 yard. Ladles Sa s' an d Blouses, 2/11 each— Peter j i Cotton Fuji, 1/- yardf Pan collar, long sleeves. ? ? Shades of green and lemon; i Usually 12/6 each. I I 30in. wide. ladies’ Strap Sheet, 18/8 ftt I Ladies' Check Pleated Skirts, I I Floral Voiles, 1/-, 1/8, 1/11, pair.—ln assorted colours, | 15/6 each— Finished at waist | j and 2/6 yard— 4oin. styles and sizes. | band. All newest check de- x 2 wide. Light and dark signs. Usually 19/6. I i grounds. Charleston Shoes, 10/8 pec | i Daintorie Poplin, 1/6 yard.— P ait - ! Children's Cotton Rompers, = ? Smartly striped and finely Brocade 1-Bar Shoes, j 3/11 each— hi gingham linen ! I wn-en cloth. Very useiul 21/- per pair.—Louis heels. !xX.ll shades and sizes. Usual- j » i° r l>ght trucks; 40in. wide. , ' - ly 6/11 each. = 5 Faueless Casement, 1/3 yard— Black patent Strap Shoes, Maid’s Dainty Voile Frocks I ! Jfast washing colours in 10 z 6 per pair.—Louie heele j 9/11 each— Gathered skirts, j I shades of brown, pink, sky. and flat heels. ! short sleeves. Usually 19/6 ; j Usually 2/3 yard. j each. I ’ English Crepes, 1/6 yard Black Glace House Shoes, j Maids’ Gingham Frocks, 4/11 i I 38 to 40in. wide, /ill light 8/n per pair.—Only a few • each— Bound self colours, ? j shades. Ideal cloth for .pairs left. j Usually 9/11 each. | ! summer wear. Usually 2/6 j Ladies’ Unbleached Cotton a I yard. Children’s White Canvas ! Vests, 1/11 each — Short = i Lingerie Crimps, 1/2 yard— ln Strap Shoes, 2/11 per pair—j sleeves, good strong qual- I I white pastel grounds with | Crepe soles. ity. Extra large sizes) i | dainty designs. Very useful | Usually 2/11 each. I j for underwear and nighties. Children’s Strap Shoes, 4/11 | Coloured Cotton Crepe Bloom- I ! 30in. wide. Usually 1,11. perpair—ln assorted colours j ers, 1/11. — Women’s size, j I Floral Art Silk Marocains, 2/6 Princess Oda Hose, 2/6 per pr. r Blue, pink, helio, white. - a yard— Very serviceable for . . s eame d, j n assorted | Usually 2/11. I | afternoon and street wear, shades ’ Baby’s Honeycomb Shawls, I i in good designs and colours. Art Silk and Lisle Hose j 12/6 and 15/6 each— Large j ! Usually 4/6 to 7/11 yard. 4/6 par pair.— A hard-wear-and small. Usually 16,6 | 38in, Plain Art. Silk Maro- All shades j,, an ‘l 21/- • | cain, 1,9 yard— Shades of Ladies’Art. Silk Seamed Hose I Great Reductions m Chil- | ’ green, helio, brown, rose , Q/11 ~,r t oer Da i r _A j dron’s Ready-to-wear Mil- | and aprmot; 40in. wide J/r ’e range k’a’l shades. lincry—lrimmed neat bands ? , Worth 2/11 yard. Art Silk Hose 5/11 I of self colour, sale price, I Crepe Lorraine, 5/11 yard- Art ’» i 4/11 each. I All pure silk. In the latest PM ? Children’s Pan Dan Beach ! j shades, navy, red, white, | at LJI n™ b/r Hats, 1/11 each-Usually I shell, fawn, ‘sky, turquoise, Phoenix Pure Silk Hoss, 6/6 2/11 each. i black, apricot, helio; .lOim pair.-A special hue ! Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Hats, ’ J wide. Worth 9/11 yard. I p k°e nix Pui , e j 5/11 each — All newest J j Brocho Crepe de Chene, 6/11 j with wide elastic tops, aoj shades. Usually 15/6. j j yard-Heavy quality Neat! sorted shades. Usually 10/6 ‘ Ladies’ Model Hats, 10 fl ! j designs. Shades of fawn, I perpair. ! each — Smartly trimmed. ! navy, paon, coral, etc.; lOin j Footlnze Pure Silk Hoes, 7/11 i Usually 49/6 each. I j wide. Usually 14 '6 yard. I P*r paar.—lully fashioned t Ladies’ Stripe Art. Silk Prin- “ I Black Silk Marocain, 6/11 I hose. Showing m every ? cess Petticoats, 15/6 each — | ’ yard— Heavy quality. Ideal | wanted shade. ft Hemstitched hems. All i $ for matrons’ frocks; 38in. ? Ladies’ Praia Cotton House ? newest shades, pink, sky, ! x wide. Usually 13/6 yard. I Stockings, 1/6 per pair.— I helio, green and peach. | " Stripe Crepe de Chene, 5/11 i All shades. j Usually 19/6 each. i s yard — Excellent wearing ? Lady Daphne Hose, 4/6 per ? Ladies' Stripe Art. Silk ! « and washing quality. Smart I pair. Only a few pairs left i Bloomers, 7/11 each— Sky, i ! multi-colour stripes; 38in. j to clear. fi pink, holio and green. Us- t j a ide. = Children’s Socks, 1/- to 1/6 ' ualiy 9.11 ? j Silk and Wool Ottoman, 7,6 5 per pair. All colours. Sizes 8 Lalies’ Colton Vests, 1/11 $ ’ yard— ldeal for coat frocks, | 2to 6. i each— Opera tops, bound j | etc. In shades of paon, ! Children’s Coloured Socks, 1/9 ? neck and sleeves. Usually ' i tan, bronze, etc.; 3Sin. I per pair.—With turn-down I 2/11 each. J ! wide. Usually 15 6 yard. j tops. Sizes sto 8. itl ! i FANCY GOODS GROCERIES At Real Sale Saving Prices Always Cost You Less I a here Fancy Cotton Handkerchiefs, /[ I\ 3 for 1/3 — Assorted colours. Crepe de Chenes Scarves at / X Z \ j iave a quick turnover Greatly Reduced Prices.— which ensures, clean, fresh Assorted floral designs and stocks. We trade for cash, colours. g | aUt | our FREE delivery, and Fancy Belts, 1/11, 2/6, 2,11, H g courtesy, and efficient at3/11 each—in suede, patent 36-inch tention means complete satisleather and lancy skins. « 11 faction. Here are a few W yK“m 4 CREAM MADRAS specials for instant. ed patterns; 3in. 4in. wide. 1 ««u* i' cream, ochre, bois de Rose. Si i /A- 1 - n J Bacon Rashers— 1/1 Feather Trimmings, 3d yard— 'I " er varn . Boiling Bacon— 6p In white, blue, mauve, saxe, ki fc Epsom Salts-- ... 13 for 8d salmon, brown and pink. ,j? Large Salmon (pink)— lid Oriental Trimmings, 3d, 6d, 8i l| Camp Coffee— 1/9 1/6 to 2/11 yard—AU col- mkskS Candles— Bd ours, assorted designs; .in., \ / Sardines-— 4 tins ltd Jin., lin. to. Sin. wide. \ / Large Toilet Soap— 3 for 1/Assortment Cretonne and \ / Toilet Soap— 2 cakes for 3d Sateen Sunshades, 5/11, \ / 3 Bais Valvet Soap— 1 7 8/6, to 14/6 each— Floral \ / Muscatels— 6d pkt. designs. \ 7 “I 1 HASTINGS & WAIPUKURAU

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 47, 7 February 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 47, 7 February 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 47, 7 February 1928, Page 9

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