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ROACHS’ LTD. % S< > That thia Store has provided In ample assort- F - 'VV ■ meats, those thousands of Gift necessities of ‘‘Every- i 'N j day’’ nature which are so vital to almost everyone’s j TS# 1 Gift List, may be regarded as a foregone conclusion. j j&fir i That it has also sought out the INDIVIDUAL, j the UNUSUAL, may readily be noted upon even a j cursory examination of the great Gift displays. ! ’ Unusual Gifts here do not necessarily mean they | i are coupled with high prices. Quite the contrary. J u~; rrw ™, PA , rnnno x , - Eoachs Ltd - BUY M weU as SELL for OASH ’ and ’ j HAIR BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS, COMBS, laLnvi Kiv al ixUUDB are sure to please the consequently we have Gifts of unusual nature ranging j etc. Xylo and othei wares in fascinating modern housewife. “ELTRON” WATER from very modest prices. Practically every depart- I styles.—s/11 to 18/6 each. Full sets at various BOILERS (handy devices to immense in ment of tlle Store encompasses such Gifts. j prices. water), complete with fittings.—ls/-. We call especial attention, however, to the j DELICATE PERFUMES & FASCINATING UDrm „ t?r wrwnTzi , Jewellery, Toiletries, Stationery, Leather and Men’s | TOILET ACCESSORIES. There are bottles of KILVU ILLtCIKIC IRONS, British made, Haberdashery Departments, the Lingerie Department, ’ Subtle Scents, Soft Powders, Bath Crystals, complete with 3-cone flex and earthing device and the Housewares Gift Section. i Scent Sprays, Manicure Sets. See our Main regulations-25/-. Five years’ All ia & most satlsfactory place t 0 Gift Floor displays. p,arantee - quests. I GIFT BOWLS OF SHAVING SOAP FOR MEN. Visit our Housewares Department for "Swan" “ 01 J a ™ , aad Only Two Shopping Days Left! | S™ 0 lie STORE# SPLENDID GIFTS Q Come to ROACHS’ and Solve Your Gift Problems Gifb a Man Will - | ~~ ~t |EWBM Appreciate To the Customers White Muslins, priced from I- ” t 5 j QUA®! SMOKERS’ SETS in I of Roachs’ H.?d£r‘chiS’ Lj'cp «=. ■ “is j&tasiiifi LkLs p 'a'u™; p 7\ L ™d vMwß’ pieces and sets from Ash ! mas Festivities.” We will spend Hankies, attractively boxed Trays to more elaborate af- I happy hours with our families and our and priced rrom 1/3 to 12/6. AJMtW fairs of four articles. Priced j best friendß ’ Shop to ' da >’ lf y° u would to suit every purse. | Cynics have said that, “Christmas choose from the best. ml’ j is when we give away things we’d “PHOENIX” SILK SOCKS A I uke t 0 ksep ’ and get thln B B we don,t NIGHTDRESS CASES in Satins, . „„ „ W>M witt. ribbed natterns and colours Six • They’ve told us, “Christmas should laces and hand-painted de- / : ? a a lern . tx- ° x 5 ’ ,? 1 be abolished,” “limited to Immediate cions Thrrr arc sharia rf ■ different qualities, too—4/6, families,” “restricted to kids,” and signs. 1 here are shades of J, 4/n, 5/6, 5/11, 6/11, 7/6 per j a lot of other things. Almond, Delphinium, Sunset 1 pair. j However, each year as Christmas and Ro se -— ! 2/6, 15/6, 17/6 /' . »rr-«> TTAT-, n t— r- I approaches, we find ourselves becom- to 2 7/ 6 - I 8 A NEW HAT? Pure Fur Felt m f Ing more mellow, more tolerant, more t’ x • smart styles and quiet, taste- I humble, and more friendly. The '“IDEAL” HANDKERCHIEFS in jWWBr’jA ful shades. “Battersby” 25/-. j “Spirit of Christmas” comes over us. pretty tin boxes, suitable for “Woodrow” 35/-, “Mossant” ■ It is in this spirit that lam writing use when the Hankies have i'F s Si' 47/6, “Borsahno’’ 35/-. . this to you. gone. Half-dozens with bor- " Our whole staff—a happy family of j ers 4/11 box flfeX.St.siiti.i'' » ' He can’t have too many HAND- I over ninety people-join me in this ’ IW? KERCHIEFS. Give "Pyra- ISS BATH MATS make acceptable A I ~sB®* mids, plain white or with | us during the past year. gifts. They are here in very 5 newest border designs.—l/3 j 1 regret that we cannot personally smart colour harmonies in im- ' ■ each or 7/6 box of half dozen. i wish each of you “A Merry Christ- mense variety. Priced 1/11 to Z, I <- '^'U'' x 1 ttc nnrccrc . • 1 i “as and a Happy, Prosperous New «5/6. I TIE PRESSES, burnished oak I Year,” but as we are unable to do I / t 1 I 1 I with handsome inlaid wood j thia, I must endeavour to convey our GENUINE MOTHER O’ PEARL < designs. Will give years of | thanks and wishes in this way. NECKLETS, the very latest / . ? 7 faithful service, iln up to j Sincerely and ccrdiaiiy, pear-shaped stones. — 19/6, 1 , 10/6. | 23/6 and Nove< Sets of CIGARETTE I KTreTS CASE &.MATCH BOX, real | ' / \AjcX>Cyr\i pouch shape, 27/6; Finest Calf HOLIDAY WEAR, and imitation skins in a j Leather, fitted with patent Smart Frocks, Chic variety of colours.—lo/6 and j On bellalf of the Roach Organisation. ■ f as . eners a sllnpr k „.fi. Hats, Dainty Undies, 19/6 per set. .--n-—at ta/fi ’ 1 8 ’ et - 0, See the displays w at 52/O. ln our Showroom! Ol (17 ft I \\ tv H • r 1 /fS <7f*k I (WJj YwJk h '7-^„Z_ V—ny Jny -oy /O' - ""! to to TOh \u lx IaSP rloA n cmzj • Good BOYS ■ GIRLS SPEED LAUNCHES—2/3 and The most amazing, the most stupendous Vaudeville in Hawke’s nni T c 1.1 01 5/6. Bay. At Roachs’ every night! Just at midnight—all the animals 1 LLb, Unbreakable. Sleepparade around our Toyland to the rattle of drums and the blare of ln S> Walking, etc.—2/6 to FIRE ENGINES—4/9 to 7/6. trumpets! Of course, when you see them, they are sitting quietly 22/6. on their shelves, but who knows—they might dance for you when TRACTOR & TRAILERS/6. . you get them home on Christmas Day? PAINTS—2/-. RAILWAY ENGINES—3/6 to SANTA CLAUS. BOOKS • POLL’S FURNITURE—I/6 to 7/6. .12/0. TTwro win u 1 Every day is here surrounded by wide Hundreds of fascinating Books for MTISTCAF CHATPQ .r/a TINKER TOY (Builds)—6/6. e yed children, who are thrilled with children of all ages. A.B.C. Books MUSICAL CHAIRS-18/6. ROOTER iI- hi s cheer y smile, his companion Felix, for the tots, and Adventure Books for TEDDY BEARS—IB/6. his huge aeroplane—and, of course, bigger bovs and girls. T , AEROPLANES—4/6 to 5/6. his presents. DOLL S PRAMS—B/6 to 45/-, MOTOR CARS—6/6. CUTLERY BET 3. PICTURE BLOCKS-3/6. LEADEN SOLDIERS-i/ to 4/6 TR,C '' fCLE ®' Useful Table Sets for the children. VACUUM CLEANERS-5/-, CRICKFT RATE /a . Heakhy, reliable toys that will last Knife Fork and Spoon of stainless TELEPHONES-!/- to 1/6. CKiUKk.I HALS—9/6 to 13/6. for years, and can be handed on to nickel silver, in neat cases, decorated TRUMPETS—!/ to 2/6 others. Invest in a Tricycle to-day. with nursery figures. Guaranteed to PUZZLES (Box of Six)—2/6. 1 Roachs’ have them from 35/- up to wear white throughout.—2/6 set. „„ GUNS & CAPS—2/6. 97/6-. Boys’ Pocket Knives, from gd each. cranes— 4/-. Christmas Carols on ChristCRAZY CARS—S/-. ' Tfik. m ° S V6 ‘ HUMMING England is tha home of the ChristB,as carol > for there at Christmas / \ njMhj., time, while great lords feasted and r / \> ■« made merry in their manor houses, ■ ' \ Box of Six would come young boys to sing f Q \ WHITT HANDKERCHIEFS k /Y / Damlll y embroidered 1 all was J 01 1? within, and they would * / 1/6 per box \ t .cTTTuj** I - Yp" I / LESs l"? sing for the pennies that were thrown 1 \ / .* n - . mj \ rqr) !Lr *- I" !I1 I 1 I Z | Ti'ic rTw» R i_ / down to them. The carol singers would x Special utter tor Monday 7 IH tftl fl aXir *fci4 vtndlr \ deok themselves in picturesque cos- \/ jjr f\ tumes, and sometimes be invited inv — -— •11 | i |li y | ! *_ ■ doors to entertain the guests.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 9, 21 December 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 9, 21 December 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 9, 21 December 1929, Page 4

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