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\B EUSINEXT If lit I —Thank You ! People still go on living—still eat—still wear clothes—marry—furnish homes—bring up families—wear out car—entertain. Business IS to be had Koachs’ firmly believe that business is going to those who show their alertness by giving the public what it wants—better fashions, better workmanship, better value than a shilling has secured for years. Of course, economic conditions have changed. But Boachs' are ALERT—eager to offer you, first, the benefit of every change in the market, to get you the things you want—for yourself, your family, and your home—at the time you want them—at the lowest possible prices consistent with Quality. BUSINESS IS GOOD “Best Sellers” Every day new goods arriving. Every day . busy shoppers coming and going—shopping J A C 14 rtv Monday and Tuesday are the final days of this Z? month, so we are listing here many of the / \ “Best Sellers.” Crisp, new values for which Roachs’ Costumers have shown their preference this season. A few Leading Values From Roachs’ Showroom l||l LADDERPROOF BLOOMERS in rich rayon | | i || silk. Beautifully cut with double gusset " | | I I® for comfort. 'White and pale colours. R « I |g at 2/n\pair. K & I ag 11 LADIES’ VESTS. Summer weight, finely I I j» I 11 |H|| I ribbed, sleeveless—Two for 1/3. ®a|| Is Bfi x nH-'/ rl 'iajfeOu CELANESE BRITISH RAYON UNDER- g I I] a g W WEAR. A sample range'at very special ■ lyJjjLJui JA M I —A | s ““ a prices. )- — \ \ I SILK COATS. Smartly styled for summer in \\ \ JmJ black and navy.—49/6 and 59/6. Hosiery “Best Sellers’’ !^«aS n K FABRICS IN FAVOUR the new tones and unvably serviceable!—s/11 , VUILLb. lhe Hower prints are lovely on rich riCELLI" STOCKINGS “ m ” ery S “» "• sheer silk. Exquisitely provlng most popular ’ Great value at 2 / 6 • and remarkably tex- yard. in strength. The colours a Ln faS ?‘ o Z decrees ; FIGURED ART TAFFETA, a riot of new lity considered, great , , . . _ sat 11/6 pair. colourings and designs for afternoon or evening frocks. Popular value at 3/11 yard. PRINTED RAYON is a favourite with most people this Spring. These combine beauty with washability; they will not fade.—2/6 and 3/6 yard. STRIPED FLANNEL FOR BLAZERS. All wool of course. The smart stripes make an “ Best Sellers ” in Every Dept. " ,pp “‘ ’ 1 l d CREPE PAPER SERVIETTES, with tinted A new value 111 plain washable cloths—“THE borders—l/9 pkt. of 100. ROACH CLOTH.” Guaranteed fast colours GLASS CLOTHS with coloured borders, in a fine new range. Our name is behind r 4 ™ e ivZ f ° r working.—l/6 each. . this fabric ._ l/9 yard . LACE EDGINGS. Our values are proving y 3 very popular. Cream, biege and coffee . tones suitable for trimming collars, jabots, PRINTS. For house or beach wear. This n vT-ti - ™ v’Tc d a ar Z j , • season Prints are more intricate—more BATH MATS. Particularly good values just , • ~ .. , „ . now! Heavy quality terry. Size 2oin. x clc ' er 111 the combination of smart colours 3Oin., at 1/11. than ever before. Three qualities—l/3, 1/11 . and 2/3 yard. DRESSMAKING \7\ DAILY _ coaXCHS’_ SERVICE r (7\ \ BARGAIN vf /JACTx We are now able to offer our /</ > CCDVICTTCC V** \ \ V7ST*Hg S — patrons a definite “10 Days’ . [\ J SERVIETTES \ 'A Dressmaking Service.” The \ V V / 22in squares N. \ ''n / / J? same high standard of work- \ x manship, the same moderate \ / 4 for 2/6 / S \ price, but your*drc.bs will bo ALSOATWAIROA for you within tc “ WE PAY CASH —YOU PAY CASH-SEE HOW YOU SAVE!

Sir Otto Niemeyer said: “Get these/” Phillips Electric Light Globes (guaranteed), all sizes 2/3 Lunch Cases, from 1/6, 1/11 Set 5 English Enamel Saucepans 11/6 English Cups only 2/9, 2/11 balf-doz. Cups and Saucers .. 3/6, 3/9 half-dos. English Plates .... 2/3, 2/9 half-doz. English Tea Sets 16/6 to 84/ Dinner Sets, latest shapes and designs MUNICIPAL BLDGS, HASTINGS

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 240, 29 September 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 240, 29 September 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 240, 29 September 1930, Page 3

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