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g - 1.— ' 1 . H '■ f it is not surprising ENTHUSIASTIC OVER § THESE june carnival VALUES when it is known that Roachs5 have made genuine reductions in every department UNDERWEAR /Q3\ LONG-SLEEVED WOOLLEN SPENCERS ^ /fJ^ Faney knitted design, ribbed walst, In Creme and Pink. W. sizef \ Jf I Speciajf Value 4/11 \w^W INTERLOCK PYJAMAS. (LJJVkX I V / | Coat sbape, long^ sleeves,- bntton > / \ front, contrasting collar and cuf f s. I Ayt V In Apple/Peach, Saxe/ Apricot^. and I 'S. | |«|\| ' Apple/ Crerae. W. size. ' ' / '•' Spscial Value 12/6 AMv H'Wi LADIES' PURE WOOL BLOOMERS. WmM ll'Tl Double gusset, elastic waist and A ' f knee. In Fawn, Saxe, Appl'e,. Pink,. \ 1 • '7 W \ II .Bro-wn and'Rnst. - - . "■ * ' ■> V >11 • w. 3/11, O.S. 4/11 GOSSARD FRONT-LACING CORSET. LADlESr VESTS, v As illnstrated. Made in strong qnal- Heavy" quality -wool and! cotiton. ity fancy brocbe. Three sets hose Shaped waisrt,, sleeveless or short supports. Sizes 23 to 3Q. sleeves. W. and O.S. Price22/6 ' Spccial Value 4/11 1 I li B 1 H II 1# BOOGHT AT CARNIVAL TIME U 1 1 I tm U W OFFERS VALUE AT THE LOWEST Ij 1 I J 1 J |J I POSSIBLE PRICE. BUYNOW,ENJOY S ! U iJ I b I I 1 WARMER WINTER COMFORT. SILK & WOOL LINED HOSE MAIDS' ALL WOOL CASHWith expanding welt, well rein- MERE GYM HOSE. j forced heels and toes. In all Well spliced heels and toes. D j good winter shades. p • ,/n j I 4/11 per pair Price 2/11 pair ,,, itl PACumvrr, CRANE FULLY-FASHIONED II.. LADIES* FULL-FASHIONED .BT«iifHn« [R; MERCERISED LISLE HOSE ART SILK HOSE. J( T Shades Ball Brown, Tropical, //VQ With Viyella foot. In shades _ , __ • ■ . Teadance, Misty Neutra. /K\ o£ Primrose and Grcy. Specinl Rrice Z/6 pao- " //(rfj, , Price 4/11 pair '• 9 *** . j [ CARNIVAL PRICED SHOES . . W W I A COMFORT-G1VING SELEC- W 1 ■ M |L V TION, CAREFULLY MADE AND | I 1 ATTRACTIVE TO THE LAST ■ 0* W DETAIL. l ' SUEDE TIE SHOES. f COMBINATION GOLF SHOES. Smartly made amooth Suede 8-hole gcry.ce 3uede Sports ShoMWiti« tie tyle. Neat stitchmg on varnp and t . ' , . . _ „ > ' diamond cnt-oats at instep. Cuban [ toecaPs and trxmmmg. Robb«; »ole« - - heels. Nigger, Navy and Black. and flat heels. Navy and Brown. 21/- pair ' . 25/- pmir SUEDE SPORTS SHOES. Flard-wearing Suede trimmed with MAIDS* COLLEGE SHOES. calf to match. Turn-over fringe Sturdy Lace-up Shoes for schooloi} 7 tongnes of glace kid finished to cojlece ^ear# Uskide sole8 and buckle on instep. Flat walking _ , ■ _ , * heels. Navy and Brown. ■ h=eIs' BlaA or Brown. 25/- pair / 19/6 pair SUEDE COURT SHOES. LADIES' GOLOSHES 7 Plainly cut all Suede Court Shoes LADIES G0L05HE5. with medium round toes. Cuban Dunlop, English make, with speclal heels. Brown, Navy and Black. toughened soles, 17/9 and 19/6 pair 5/6 pair Kin^S^ORN&^jASUNG^^^^^PHON^grr THE STORE i . i for carpets GILL& FENTON ltd. , THE FURNISHERS v y MARKET STREET . . . ."r HASTINGS

§!««; I I You can rely on Lane's to' ' I B get you saffely over the daq- I II gbr penod. Lane's will M Ir4 builcj up yourBtrength and •fl I \ stamina — nourish " Ihe I fl l\ system-r-raise bodily resis- / ■ ■ \ tance — r stave off chance IM B \ infections. Remember— /■ \ Lane's is " Nature 's own /■ prescription for health"* jk H 2/9 & 4/9 a bottle at all /fl Chemists and S torea.

"I CAN WORK ANY HOURS" So w rites Miss C. Ellis, Christchurch business girl, who praises Thyrodone for correctingj iodine deficiency, nerves, auaemia and low spirits. "My system is better in every way," she states. Thyrodone is a perfect tonic of rich organic iodine and sea minerals from the Stewart Island oyster. It is concentrated good health 1 Refnse imitations. 4/6 bottle from Nocl AVilson's Pliarmacy, The Alan Grant Pliarmacy, and ot-hej- chemists.*

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 126, 14 June 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 126, 14 June 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 126, 14 June 1937, Page 4

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