Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

= . TO OUR PATRONS! V u You have received enthusiastically the Gift stocks, which we have brought from abroad in previ- jTj] ■ ous years. fl X*| t In their recent marketings our London Buyers / jjyii have collected a Christmas Assortment that is more - If j p beautiful and unique than ever. ’ I A ■ u | ly Whatever your taste, whatever your needs, w ’ r ’ jit I " ||r" whatever price you desire to pay—you’ll find complete satisfaction hi shopping here. JUST ANOTHER TASK And, too, there are only twelve more shopping THE EARLY BIRD One can’t be “on the go’’ days before Xmas. Why not do your shopping this „ . „ . all the time. There are i % Enjoys a Merry Christmas, favours to return. Special weeK. . Roachs’ Gift Departments parties can be arranged in Cordially yotlTS, convert duty into delight, Roachs’ Tearooms. Xmas. PfiArnQ’ ITD or er . e are or Cakes made to order too. IvvAvilu HU. most difficult—the travelled!

Still they come! More, New Interesting Gift Stocks To add to koachs" < I I AI \H Af DIfPLAYS jStM men APPRECIATE PRACTICAI GIFTS SUCH AS THESE. /Bk EFMRMKH FB J v-kESmHt -V, °M yy l A fine new CLOCK will prove MOTHER O’ PEARL forms * 0 J ' very acceptable There are the bate for some very nJ \T *7 **-' ! ri. C-LiJiAlr decidedly good looking charming hand-tinted pic- *• 0 models in our Gift Departtares. — 17/6 and 25/-. *°° ° * »ment. Choose early. Others, 7/6 each. JCe. *.• . ’ at Jg/yA CHRISTMAS TIES are no ‘‘joke” when you buy them at « Roachs’. No man was ever anything but grateful for a really tasteful tie. At Roachs’ you are assured of getting Neckwear that is “right.” There arr hundreds of care- ' fully selected ties in every conceivable material and ■ ... lul shade. Shop early for the best ties! . PARISIAN (N.Z. made) WIDE-END TIES--2/6, 3/6, u. - , trv 3/11, 4/6, 5/6, 5/i 1 and 7/6 each. GW# d“S REAL IRISH POPLIN TIES. Silk and wool, conservative and Silken Undergarments patterns and tones.—6/11 NOVEL STATIONERY from for cool sports wear and TIE PRESSES are a boon. If “He” hasn’t one, be sure England and the Continent, dancing. he gets one for Xmas.—3/11, 4/6. 4/11 up to 10/6. xk t -fr CtiTC 1,0X63 Wl / h 9 uite ’7l -v r- 1 thrilling papers and envelopes. You can’t go wrong r— 111 ’ ■ 1 w ith these- there are hardly <=* two alike. Priced 1/11 to ( 20/ ’- Another suggestion—WOßK- fl BASKETS. An extensive 7 Ax~z z A— \/ display of Continental and I V / ~~>.i ZZ/V-<k--r , , , New Zealand basketware. M_hgy U.A > L<77L-ZZZ ESSESE23S Pretty and practical. —— SHIRTS ARE ALWAYS APPRECIATED. perfumed bath cry1 CW4DT tTlvnnin «n-11 STALS are nice to get, esprove l a gift SHIRTS—a highly useful gift. But men LIKE things peeially when they are reand certainly need not be they can use. The new English Cut Shirts are odF/ro' 1 to “te “expensive” if chosen at among the finest we carry. And you can be sure seen on display here. t Roacll8 ’ that they are absolutely correct. Two collars to SCARVES are important in e Q ver .v shirt. There are'five qualities m every size.the smartest holiday ward- 8/11, g/11, 10/6, 11/6and 18/6. WHO IS SANTA CLAUS? robes. Crepe de Chenes and .Schappe Silk in the very Hundreds Of other appropriate Gifts for him- The feast of St. Nicholas latest colours and patterns.— Q a H an{ j them over. who is usually called Santa 13/6 sn d 14/6 each. Claus is December 6th and it was the custom in GerGAY UMBRELLAS 4 SUN- a. many long years ago to send SHADES for rainy days or R/ a man around to the homes sunny days. Sateen covers /UY I . on the eve of St. Nicholas and gay handles, 10/11 each; ■" ~’TLMnL av impersonate St. others up to 35/-. n _r*i Nicholas and inquire how the j . children had behaved and ENGLISH CHINA SAND- _• Ip fejjjfßMßi a which were deserving of VICH SETS, six plates and Zrrxxi! K'ff® as a reward of good one dish Cherry, Fuschia, T‘ conduct Since St. Nicholas’ and fancy bordered designs. jjjjg. Mfl LB ff Day come» so near Christmas —lO/6. 12/6, 14/6. BWS IVjP Pfl ,n d ai ’ t 0 d° g ’^ ts 01 able Suede Rayon Silk, \ WtThl l'"l ’P- 1 || I 1~l •irlfi/ / Every visitor to Roachs’ leatherette, etc., in every \xrfJlv JT 11' - ‘eFZI f? "11 j M 1 < VWx./ < Aerodrome will meet Santa «>.\ "• ”“S; ;jr* DO YOU NEED /\ PLAYTHINGS F 7 V* HERE’S A BARGAIN! A new Lawn Mower, W \ POPLIN CASEMENT For a " d G irls / J ll ' Rubber Hose, Grass / C/j \ <n - ~ v - , , new Toyland situated on Catcher or Garden Tools? ! ) 50in. wide. Vieux rose shade the first floor offex endLet Roachs’ Housewares K J L / 1/11 per yard less opportunities and Department help you J\ / c • 1 n<r tl j 1 attractions. Healthy choose, and save too! t \ / Special Offer Thursday only. Books, Animals, Dolls, \ / , , etc. See Roachs’ Values V before you decide.

* VESTA” We give you a square deal on BATTERY CHARGES. C. Torr, - Karamu Rd., Hastings LASTING QUALITYIs what you want in a suit—not simply good-looks when new. TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE will give you the desired long wear, accurate fit and pleasing style and satisfaction. G. M. HURST •• TAILOB AND MERCER ” 409 HERETAUNGA ST. (Below Municipal Theatre) HASTINGS t Goodyear Dependable Tyre* For HOLIDAY TOURS DRIVE-IN SERVICE .. Alexander 7 . Vulcanising Works KARAMU ROAD - HASTINGS ’Phone 891.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HBTRIB19291211.2.22.1

Bibliographic details

Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 305, 11 December 1929, Page 4

Word Count
903

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 305, 11 December 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 305, 11 December 1929, Page 4