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MAGNET VALUES Red Hot Business Pullers that compel the Attention of Week-end Shoppers to Roachs’ Great Winter Clearance Sale Magnetic Values from the Magnet Values from the Magnet Values from the Drapery lection Showroom Depts, Men's Wear & Shoe Depts. (Next Ten. Heighway’s) (Opposite Hunt’s). (Next Bewleys). PARIS NET for evening frocks, etc.; 54in CLEARING OUR MODEL MILLINERY. ??nnnT A «MTRT?°\? AVY FLANNEL . ... wide. Shades: Scarlet, Mil, Salmon and 2/11 All made from genuine felts. All shapes ’ M ’, b r . p , , . 1/ I I Pale Pink Magnet Price, per yard and smartest styles. Special large head 4/11 ALL OVER LACES, suitable for fronts, fittings Magnet Price BOYS’ JERSEYS, in Wool and Cotton nightdress tops, yokes, etc.; 18in,-36in. , I7TXTair ,._ emme • . r .. mixtures. Tie to match. Sizes 2,3, 4 ... 1/11 wide. Usually 3/11 to 8/11 yard 5/G 5 Only WINTER COATS, in shades oi Magnet Price, each Magnet Prices, per yard 2/11, 4/6 and Black Brown, Wine and Blue. Musquash MEN'S FANCY COTTON PULLOVERS. ROSEBUD TRIMMING. Large flowers, and Opossum collars. Smartly eut and 59/6 assorted colourings. Usually 1/3 yard .. QD uu,s icd g Magnet Price, each Magnet Price, per yard CLEARANCE OF LADIES’ CELANESE wtdf FND tips \ bi., rtmr x»i» SILK & CREPE DE CIIENE SCARVES. PYJAMAS. Fascinating styles and colours. 12/6 MEN SWI ' N Pr i ce An assortment of Windsor and triangular Usually 19/6 to 29/6 Magnet Price MEN’S OVERCOATS in all styles and shapes. Smart designs and colourings. LADIES’BED JACKETS. Dainty woollen . sizes . A U heavily reduced 29/6 Usually 4/11 tc 8/11 each 3/11 and silk and wool designs. Long sleeves. Magnet Price each Magnet Price, each In Ivory, Pink, and Sky. Usually 9/11 12/6 m-xra ui anr oatf datu mma II l x ■ £ irr/p wr* Dn'nn 7/11 MEN S BLACK CALF SHOES. A great BATH MATS. Heavy quality, m a nice to 1//6 Magnet Price 7/11 to , range of shades. Guaranteed fast colours. 1/H LADIES’ “CANTERBURY” COMBINA- from selected hide All sizes'...* 17/9 Size 20 x 29 Magnet Price, each TIONS in Creme Woven Wool, with short Magnet Price per pair FLANNELETTE COT BLANKETS. Pink sleeves and button fronU V neck 9/H ladies’ WALKING SHOES. ’Strongly and Blue. Heavy warm quality . l/(> Magnet Prices. OS, 10/6, W„ made of black box calf with “Uskide” Magnet Pnce, each LADIES’VESTS. All wool ribbed. Short 2/6 soles and heels. One-bar style. All sizes. 13/(4 ALL WOOL FLANNEL, Cream and sleeves. W. and O.SMagnet Price Magnet Value, per pair Natural only; 29in. wide .... 1/3 GIRLS’ COAT & HAT SETS. All wool LADIES’ BROWN SHOES, one-bar and Magnet Price, per yard tweed, lined throughout. Smartly cut lace-up styles in brown willow calf, with MOLLETON CLOTH. Large floral de- Sizes 22in. to 40in. Usually 25/6 to 45/- 3t>/~ leather and rubber soles 15/6 signs. Ideal for dressing gowns ... 1/9 Magnet Price, 19/6 to Magnet Value, per pair Magnet Price, per yard MAIDS’ RAINCOAT & HAT SETS. GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES. Black and SHADOW TISSUES, 31in. Heavy cloth, Fleecy lined rubber. In Navy, Brown, Brown One-bar Shoes with ‘Panco’ double attractive patterns and colourings Green and Black. Sizes 24in. to 39in. 9/11 wear soles and heels. Sizes 10 to 1 8/11 Magnet Price, per yard " Usually 12/6 to 15/6 Magnet Price Magnet Value, per pair SHOP AT ROACHS’ TEMPORARY SHOPS. IT WILL PAY YOU! Rn AfiK’ VMvHJ SALE Heretaunga St., Hastings. ’Phone 3577* Qrocery ’Phone 3232.

MORE EXPENSE! PRUNING AND SPRAYING Absolutely must be attended to. However, you can reduce the expense to a minimum by procuring your requirements from the store 'with the greatest range and the lowest prices. C.M.W. SPRAY PUMPS RED SPRAYING OIL GARDEN SYRINGES. LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION PRUNING SHEARS. ARSENATE OF LEAD PRUNING SAWS BLACK LEAF 40 And in fact, everything you may need at— HAWKE’S BAY FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. WHERE QUALITY COSTS LESS.

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Tired of tfaeir pipes! A London medical journal records several cases of old smokers losing their relish for their pipes and abandoning a habit of perhaps half a lifetime. There may be isolated instances of the kind in Eng land One seems to have hoard or read of them. But it is safe to say that no eases of the sort have occurred in New Zealand where smokers are in the happy position of being able to obtain the world's best tobacco at the nearest shop devoted to the sale of the weed. No one could tire of “New Zealand toasted.” There are points about it which are quite distinctive. The flavour is unique: so is the bouquet: it does not burn the tongue; it is quite harmless. Do you know of any other tobacco like that? There are five brands: Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead). Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog) Riverhead Gohl and Desert Gold. Their widespread popularity is the most convincing proof of their merit. No, there’s not the remotest likelihood of any man tiring of his pipe so long as he smokes “toasted New Zealand.”*

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 196, 2 August 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 196, 2 August 1934, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 196, 2 August 1934, Page 11