Answering the call to Winter Fashions, Roachs are °Kowing a complete new range of . • « » • • TWEEDS AND QUALITY FABRICS telk- ¥ ROACHS' APRIL OARNIVAL VALUES in ^NE W ■ tweeds, worsted suiting, all wool CHEVRON SUITING, ALL WOOL VELOXJR COATING, all 54in. wide 8/11 SPECIAL OARNIVAL OFFER— Superiofr QuaBty # r ALL WOOL VZSLOUR OOATS. Latest shades. ^ High-class work by our Mrs. Parker. Satisfactidn - jSiiljl SPEOIAL0 0AENTO.L VALUE — 54-Blch TWEEDS. . New Checks, Diagonals and Speckled Effects. In . tonings of Browns, Wine, Green, Lido and Q /I | Navy. Special Pri®c, per yard Of IX . NEW WORSTED SUITING in smart check effect. Ideal for Costumes, Froeks and Skirts. In shades Lido, Wine, Brown, Bottle, Navy, Black; 0/11 54-inch wide Special Value, per yard"/ 11 at.t. WOOL CHEVRON SUITING. The fabric for smart Frocks and Costumes. New tonings, Rust, Lido, Brown, Green and Navy; 54iru wide. 8/11 ANGORA TWEEDS. Ideal for Costumes and Skirts. 111 shades Lido, Green, Brown and Navy. C/\\ 54in. wide. Special Carnival Value .yard u/ 11 I FLECBtED TWEEDS in tonings of Brown, Fawn, Greys, Green, Blue and Wine. DIAGONAL COATAll One Price, per yard 6/11 6iin. CHECK TWEEDS for Skirts, Costumee, \ Frocks, etc., in Brows/White, Navy/White, Fawn/ Brown and Lido/White g /II 4*dT Wi-1 HAVE YOUR WINTER, OUTFIT MADE TO km ORDER BY OUR MRS. PARKER, Hastings' Leading Costume, Coat and Frock Specialist. Reasonable charges and satisf action guaranteed. Estlmates given. H16 New Buttericks have arrived SMART WINTER GL0VES ■pPilyi/ NIGGER BROWN TEDDY BEAR GLOVES, fleecy lined. Large gauntlets with gusset. For extra DAEl^FAVW CA^LBWJCR* GLOVES " with strong W&\ leather-palms. Fleecy lined' 9/11 pate BROWN FRINGED NAPPA GLOVES. Eest quaHty /WITT'I MP 1I7AAI C 1 ' Nappa, elastie wrist 12/6 pate Adll i 1 llVVJ WUULnJ TWO-DOME NAPPA GLOVES in xich Brown shade. NoVs the Time to Begin 6004 •— BEEHIVE DOUBLE KITTING WOOL. Avery WIDE STYUSH BELTS rcliablo Hca.vT wool in mixtures and plain Jnst laaded from Hon,e a larga assortaeirt of «ke snaues •• 9£d skein NEWEST & SMARTEST BELTS. Eancy Leather TOTEM KNITTING WOOL. Suitable for smart in all shadesf with wooden buckle 1/6 to 7/11 eacib Winter Jumpers. A wide range of the SUEDE BELTS. Plain and stitched, with fancy latest shades just arrived lld skein finishings 2/9 to 7/6 each PATON'S ROSE FINGERING, 4-ply. "Newest EVENING BELTS ft GIRDLES in faney plait with assortment of plain shades and good mixtures. * Gold buckle, in Red, White, Navy, Green, Gold and Suitable for- knitting sox lld skein Silver • • • • 4/11 to 10/6 each We have a new assortment of JAEGER SPIRAL CnMCTUIMr WI17W IM SPIJN in plain shades — Red, Orange, Bottle uUIuIji 1 Olix vl llJuTV 1*1 Green Royal Blue, Wine and Lemon — and ni TTTAMC also JAEGER FEATHER FLECK, 3-ply, m OU I lUPId. assorted shades— a very soft and reliable' v.oODEN BUTTONS. Yery suitable size for Cardiknitting wool. gans and Jumpers. A good range of shades. AOTEA FINGERING, 4-ply. Splendid washing, 1/- per dozen suitable for all garments. A sure and re- A new assortment of METAL BUTTONS in three li&ble wool. A marvellous range of shades. sizes. All shades, Brown, Rust, Red and Blue. lOd skein 5 /« doz., 4/- d°z., 2/6 doz.
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