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There is still time to buy Something New jsfearcjjL for the w The SHOW . , and of course if you come to Roaohs' you will expect—and get—new goods at extremely reasonable prices. Every Department is showing something new 1 and fresh—any everything is of the finest possible value I C*’WSS 2/ jE&a. ere are SOme Showroom Offers FViSIrM / PLOBAI TWO-PIECE SUITS, in F/ /✓ | Ull / Rayon, Crepe de Chene and Geor- I J / Xgjsn / / gette. A really nice assortment in lIS '/ TM J VulilfHMgßfffi all the shades of the season and in 39/6 J®. W the best possible styles From fjjte II $ Or \ I F // / LATEST MILITARY COATS that 1 . I fl •'/ ecl lo the mode of the moment. Well / * H •' tailored and very good quality ; II and avlli lable in every wanted 59/6 /-J Fri ’ shade /. //-.'’ We h av ® also a wonderful selection ' j of MILLINERY. The season’s newest effects in Straws and Felts and in \ I 811 shad® B, Well worth immediate in- 9/11 H \\ spection I Here are some Smart Materials SPUN CREPE DE CHENE will give absolute satisfac- KBINKLBY CREPE makes such a smart frock and tion and will wash and wear extremely well. is a new Spring fabric of very charming shades, fl/II Available in the newest stripes; 30in. wide Q/11 36in. wide Per yard xx Per yard BLACK SILK COATING will make up into a smart SHANTUNG SILK, a very popular summer material and useful coat for the Slfow. In a nice heavythat is showing in the most fashionable floral and weight Silk Marocain with a lustrous finish, thia tpot designs on either natural or coloured grounds; K /"I 1 fabric will give absolute satisfaction; 36in. wide .. '7 /I 1 33in. wide Per yard Per yard ' * ♦ Swart Accessories to give Smart Wear for the /4> O a Final Touch. Younger Set. 11 Some Jewellery perhaps? Then you MAIDS’ SMART FUJI SILK NPnwrrTß ‘ he Bmart v ranKß r f FROCKS with flared or pleatrtxiU&kbXo we are shewing. In . *1 w\n It / J the new metal effect, plated ®d skirts and either with or W\ \\ \ chromium, crystal, pearl, etc., and without sleeves. Sizes 24 to 36 . l\ \\ ([ j wmafc. in many dainty pendant effects. ■ /»/I I I I \\ IK ‘lrn *1 2/3, 3/6 up to 7/6 6/11 Il ill A HANDBAG would be very use- GIRLS ’ SMART COTTON T / W]W ful .. . and it can be FEOCK 3’ very well 1/ OfO}. smart! We have an excellent scleo- made and daintily trimmed I & V/ tion of Pouch and Envelope stylos with coloured binding. Sizes JI X ' W 9*9 fitted and lined to match. In Navy. vte 3 uN-:sr^ w r- > jj gottle, Nigger and Black. *6* I 17/6 and 25/- each. 4/11 w g y Hose of Style and Economy. And the Kiddies Will Want These. LADIES’ ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSE. Full fashioned CHILDREN’S HALF SOCKS i n Silk and Cotton, rxa;”S„™2 o /fi »“ m - 6 “ n •»»» •• 2/6 Gunmetal .... x .,. Pfir p*ir • coloured striped tops. Sizes 2to 7 •. Pot pair I/* 01 And the Men Win Want Some Show Wear—of course! What about a smart THORNPROOF SUIT? Good fit- A SPORTS COAT will be handy—and it can be smart ting garments with an excellent cut and finish and 79/(1 and economical too. We have a good range of the Front / really exceptional 4 <W/ V newest and smartest tweeds and in prices ranging 37/6 CLEARANCE OF WEEK’S “DIAMOND R“ w SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY NIGHT. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY. AA. COTTON VOILE LADIES’ COSTUMES. Light-weight flecks and plain materials 18/6 CHILDREN'S SLEEVELESS COTTON VESTSEach 9d V\/ . LOCKNIT ART SILK BLOOMERS Per pair 2/9 CO^OUrS an “ 361 U. Wide. BREADBOARDS, well finished and large size Each !/• 1/3 Pei" Yard. COTTON VOILE, 36in. Fast colours Per yard 1/3 , . ROACHS’ - Hastings ’Phone, - - . 3577.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 258, 14 October 1932, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 258, 14 October 1932, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 258, 14 October 1932, Page 10