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R0ACHS' STOCKTAKING 'O- •• V! WB'RE BIGHT IN THE MIDST OP STOCKTAKING. THAT MEANS THAT LOTS OP ODD LINES HEKE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE JVTOST BE QIJITTED. HERE ARE SOME OP THEM, BUT THERE ARE LOTS MORE IN AT-T- DEPARTMENTS. CALL AGAIN AND SAVE AGAIN, AND i Showroom and Underwear 1 n SMART VtBNNESE MODEL PROCK. LADIES* INTERLOCK NIGHTS. ■ - S 1 In Brown Angora Cloth. Trimmed fancy gold With long sleeves. Trimmed_appliqued desigw 1 | buckles. Neatstyle. S.W. f ititng. Usual Price in pastoJ shades. S.W. andW,- B ■ £5 19/6. pnce 5/ix 8 b Salc Price £3 3/- ladies* long-sleeved pyjamas. i i tweed coats. In coloured Interlock. Smartly trimmed. s.w. ■ B In newest materials, mostly Brown toninga. and W, ■ ■ Well cut, good fitting coats. Usual Prices 49/6 Sale Price S/1X 9 8 69/6- Sale Price 39/6 big milunerv clearance i | Faricy and Hardware Section. | ■ t.atitv.s* blousETTES. *" "* 1 Pint ENGLISH MILK JUGS. Usually 1/3. 9 In Fawn, White and Red. Usually 5/6 to 7/11. - 1 Tp ciear at 1/U and 4/ll ii Pint ENGLISH MILK JUGS. Usnalty 1/11^ 9 LADIES* COTTON HOSE. 2 Pint ENGLISH MILK JUGS. Usually 2/3. 9 In Fawns and Browns. Usually 1/6 to 1/11. *4^ | Stockfcaking Sale Price 1/- to 1/6 GLASS WATER JUGS, Usually 4/6. Now 3/6 I Fabrics and Shoes ■ NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS " WOMEN'S SUEDE SHOES. 9 In smart checks and speckled effects. Toninga Flat-heel Sports style for everyday wear.. 9 Bluqs, Browns, Greens, etc. 36in. ( wide. Smart gillie lace-up style. Brown and Navy. ^ 9 Usually 5/11. . Sale Price 15/6 pair gj 9 Final Offer 3/11 yard i 9 wmffrAT. nn&tp & COSTUME LINING. WOMEN'S SUEDE SHOES. ■ 1 Guaranteed to wear. In Grey, Fawn and Brown. Smart cut-out design on vamps. Tie style, with | B TTdnoito k/ii Cuban heels. ■ 9 To Clear 3/6 yard s^e Price 15/9 pair i | Men's Wear Section and Furnishing Specials | H MEN'S PLAIN & PANOY HALP HOSE. SEAMLESS AXMINSTER OARPRT. B 9 Makes include Twinsol, Wolseley, Meridan and 1 Only, -12 x 9. Modern design. Usually u 9 Godwin. , . £7 19/6. ■ 9 Sale Price 3/6 each Stocktaking Price £5 10/- « 9 MEN'S PLAIN MARL KNIT ALL WOOL CAR. g 9 DIGANS & PULLOVEES. Roslyn and Kaiapoi AXMINSTER CARPET. . . M 8 rnakes 1 Only, 9 x 7.6, Usually £5 17/6, ■ | Sale Price 15/- each 5tocktaking Offer £4 10/- | Results of Roachs' Great Knitting CompetiUon. Section No. I, A — Baby's Coats and Hat or ' Bonuet— Section No. JLV.f D — Lady's or Gent's Pullover, short lst prize, Mrs. D. White, Karamu Settlement, Hastings; or mug sleeves — lst prize, Miss P. Day, c/o Mrs, Elders, special prize, Mrs. M. Pullan, Lyndon Flats, Hastings. Pakowhai; 2nd prize, Mrs. J. D, Downs, Pakowhia Road. Section No. n,B-— Fancy Kmtted Cushion— lst prize Section No. V., E— Lady's Dressing Jacket— lst prize, Mrs. Walker, Twyford. jgt pr;ze> j^rs. A. Bennett, St. Andrew 's Road, Havelock Section No. HL C— Lady's or Gent's Cardigan with North, 2nd prize, Miss J. Waterhouse, Pakowhai, Napier; long sleeves— -lst prize, Miss Walker, Twyford; 2nd prize, 3rd prize, Miss C. Venables, Nelson Street, Hastings; •Misp Frazer c/o Mrs L. Mclvor, 611 Avenue Road, 3rd prize, Mrs. T. E. Elliott, Private Bag, Hastings, Hastings* 3rd prize, Mrs. G. D. Cray, 1012 Tomoana Section VI., F— Men's Socks— lst prize, Mrs. R. Sullivan, Road Hastings, special prize, Miss Olive Weaver, 403 . Tikokino; 2nd prize, Mrs. Fred Fields, P.Q,, Hastings; Whitehead Road, Hastings; special prize, Miss Lissette, 3rd prize, Miss McPullough, 501 Railway Road, Hastings; Pakowhai. 'special prize, Mr, M. Connor, Amapere, Hastings. The work submitted by the entrants in the Competition was of a very high standard, which made it difficnlfc for the judge to allocate the prizes in some of the sections. Therefore, in fairness ot the entrants in Section 4D and 5E xespectively lst and 3rd prizes have been shared equally. all entries on display. w% 7 king street phone bv ■ u |1 ■ ^ corner 3577. 8 % 8 8 fc# hastings.

• ^ 2 OERTAIN STEPS AOCOUNTANCY IUaD/ QUALIFIOATION. V* 8 J The ambitious you \SmmmW man, whose goal is become a Qualified Accountant| is t sured of success if . \ . 1. He enrols with the aeknowledg leaders in Accountancy instruetio .Hemingway 's Corxesponder ' Schools. 2. He applies himself conscientiou; to his studies. As a result of their 40 years' speci ised coaching experience, Hemingway are abie to guarantee to coach eve student until he secur s bis Degree. In Accountancy. your tuition is a; important, and that is precisely whe. Hemingway 's excel, as proved by ti overwbelraing majority of Pass secured by Hemingway 's students, Write now for Free Boo "Accountancy." HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENOE SCHOOLi P.Q. BOX 536 - - . AUCKLAND Cheaper Eggs-Ovoline! A "3/- a clozen" egg eaason will come again, Don't get cauBOi this time. Start preserving when eggs are cheap. A 1/6 Jur of Ovoline is the Perfect Paste Preservative . . . Will do 400 eggs. All Stores scll Ovoline, yERA McKENZIE, Milliner, Here taunga Street W. Agent for Covered Buckles, Buttons, Pleating, etc., during Mrs.' Lewis* absence,

tJOVJ^ejir" !■ for Linen With a Guarantee TABLE MATS . SUPPER CLOTHfc, DAMASK TABLE OLOTHS and all HOUSEHOLD LINEN Also COTTON HEMSTfTCHED SHEETS Linen Finish Embroidery Linens Old Bleach Ali Shades and Widtha Old Glamis For Cross Stitch, Italian and all .Drawu Thread Work Mail Orders a Speciality. HERETAUNGA SU... HASTINGS Phone.2846 O EMSTITCHING and Overlocking; Button-making; also ful! stocks ot Wool. Large range of bahies' band initted garments. — Robinson's Wool 3hoj>., 221 Heretaunga St. E., Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 172, 7 August 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 172, 7 August 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 172, 7 August 1937, Page 12

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