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THRIFT TALKIES M “My dear, have you seen ® the Bargains of November at Roachs’? It’s an All Star Stock, many of them from Fashion families of ||| Paris. . . Not a chorine in the whole cast! Everyone plays a stella role. The ||, house is packed .. . and no wonder. It’s the most exciting, colourful, ||| daring, useful, genuine show in Town . . . and 111 there’s plenty of ingenue ||| interest, too!” ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS. MEMBERS OF THE CAST * —” (Privileged to sign contracts with any smart and thrifty shopper TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS are coming into the Store by at a moment s notice). the hundreds. Save yourself a bustle later—reserve -i your toys NOW. Roachs’ will keep any purchases FIGURED CREPE DE CHENE GOWNS, scheduled to apuntil Xmas, time, without any extra charge what- pear for day or evening wear.—lQ/6. ever; merely pay a small deposit. SMALL TENNIS HATS, in soft two-tone straws. High attractions in the summer revue.—l2/6. LEATHER HANDBAGS. A large cast of up-to-date styles MARQUETRY WOODWORK made in New Zealand by and colours. Applauded by the Continentals in the our own disabled soldiers and particularly suitable audience. 8/6. for modern Hawke’s Bay homes. REPP COATS > in b ? th ha ] f a ” d full y lin , ed - All sizes in \ up to stage styles and colours.—3s/-. BRASS TABLE TRAYS, complete with wooden legs. For Value, for Savings, and for "GOODNESS” sake— Modern barbarism in a striking Hula Hula skit.— get your GROCERIES at Roachs’. 37,6. LACES & FLOUNCINGS, all offered at drastic November Clearance Prices that make them the centre of at,traction in the Thrift Scene. STRAWBERRY JAM, CLOTTED CREAM & SCONES are c , n .. . . _ SATIN STRAP SHOES. Accomplished performers in star attractions in our Tearooms just now. The polite summer we ar.—9/6 pair. charge is a very modest shilling too. Seats vacant RAYON SILK HOSIERY. Double with coloured gloves to for you! match in a smart ensemble.—2/6 pair. \ SERVIETTES (ft) I \ / Come and sce them! _Ju® / “WE SELL EVERYTHING-THE BEST FOR LESS.”

■ I I I J He’s a happy man who ■ • owns a B.S.A. CYCLE * i a J Warmer days ahead—healthy ex- { ■ curiiona into the country—and a ! the eoat is trifling compared with J a any other means of travel. i • Don’t let many moons pass be- • , fore you call in and talk it over. } j TEN. HEIGHWAY ! CYCLE DEALER ■ ! HEP.ETAUNGA ST., HASTINGS ! i I Don't pay big prices for eggs—preserve a supply with SHARLAND'S “MOA” BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE while they are cheap. Keeps {hem fresh for Booths.*

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 283, 14 November 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 283, 14 November 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 283, 14 November 1929, Page 4