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ROACHS' STOCKTAKING WE'RE EIGHT IN THE MIDST OF STOCKTAKING. THAT MEANS THaT l0TS oi* ODD LINES HEKE, THEEE AND EVERYWHERE MUST BE OUITTED. ttP.T?.F. AEE SOME OF THEM, BUT THEEE AEE LOTS MORE IN ALL DEPARTMBNTS. GALL AGAlN AND SAVE AGAIN, AND IShowroom and UnderWear feMAET VIENNESfi MoEEL FROCKs &&&& iNTESLOOE NI&HTS. ln Brown Angora Cloth. Trimmed fancy gpld With long sleeves. Tnmmed apphqued designs buckles. Neatstyie. S.W. f ititng. Usual PricO in paster shadeSi S.W. and W. £5 19/6. Sale Price 5/11 Sale Price £3 3/- LADIES' LONG-SLEEVED PYJAMAS. TWEED COATS. jM fcdioiiffed Interlocki Sxfiartly triiniiied. fe.W. , In newest materials, mostly Brown tonings. aiid W. Well cut, good fitting coats. IJsual Prices 49/6 Sale Price 5/11 314 W/6' Sale Price 39/6 iSlG MILLINERY CLtARANCE Fancy and Hardware Seetion. LADiES' BLOUSETTES. 1 Pint ENGLISH MILK JUGS. Usually 1/3. In Fawn, White and Red. Usually 5/6 tO 7/1L To Olear at 1/11 and 4/11 U Pidt ENGLISH MILK JUGS, Usually^l/IL^ LADIES' ClOTTON HOSE. 2 Pint ENGLISH MILK JUGS. Usually 2/8. In Fawns and Browns. Usually 1/6 to 1/11. Nbw 1/11 Stocktaking Sale Price 1/- tti 1/6 GLASS WATER JUGS. UsuaBy 4/6. Now 3/6 Fabrics and Shoes NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS ' WOMEN'S SUEDE SHQES. In smart checks and speckled cffects. Tonings Flat-heel Sports style for everyday weax. Blues, Browns, Greens, etc. 36in. wide. Smart gillie lace-np style. Brown and Navy. . Usuaiiy 5/ii. ^ Sale Price 15/6 pair Final Of£er 3/11 yard SPEOIAL COAT & COSTUME LINING. WOMEN'S SUEDE SHOES. . Guarafiteed to wear, In Grey, Fatvn and Brown. Smart cut- out design on vamps. Tie style, with I Usuaiiy 4/11. Cuban heels. * ■- # To Clear 3/6 yard Sale Price 15/9 pair Men's Wear Seetion and Furnishing Specials MEN'S PLAiN & FANOY HALF HOSE. SEaMLESS AXMINSTBE OAEPET. Makes inelude Twifisol, Wolseley, Meridan and j Only, 12 x 9. Modern design. Usually Godwin. £7 19/6. Sale Price 3/6 each Stocktaking Price £5 i0/MEN'S PLAliT MAE-L KNIT ALL WOOL OAR. 4 DlGANS & PULLOVERS. Roslyn and Kaiapoi AXMlNSTER OAEPET. makes. 1 Only, 9 x 7.6. Usually £5 17/6, , Sale Price 15/- each Stocktaking OfJer £4 10/Results of Roachs' Great Knitting Competition. Seetion No. I, A— Baby's Coats and Mat dr EoBhet^- f Sectidh ifo. IV., Dssdiady's or Geht's Pullover, short lst pfize, MrS. D. White, Karamu Settlement, Hastings; or Xong sleeves lst prize, Miss P. Day, e/o Mrs. Elders, 2nd prize, Mrs. J. Smith, 504 Selwood Road, Hastings; . . .; . * „ , 3rd prize, W A. Sennetl, St. Andrew's Boad, Ha«loeki Havelock; lst pnze, Miss I, Blair, c/o 1b. Howaid, sp'eciai prize, Mrs. M. Piillan, Lyndon Flats, Hastings. Pakowhai; 2nd prize, Mrs. J. D. Downs, Pakowhia Road, Sfcctioh No. II, R— Fanfcy Kfiitted Cushion— lst prize ,a « ^ •„ . .... Mrs Walker Twyford. Sectiou No. V., E— Lady 8 Dressi&g Jacket-^lst prite, vvainer, iwyioia. lgf} Mrfi. St> Andrew's Road, Havelock Sectioh No. HL, C — Lady'c 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 0. Yenables, Nelson Street, Hastings; Miss Frazer, c/o Mrs L. Mclvor, 611 Avenue Road, Srd prize, Mrs. T. E. Elliott, Private Bag, Hastings. Hastings; 3rd prize, Mrs. G. D. Oray, 1012 Tomoana Seetion VI., F— Men's Socks-r-lst prize, Mrs. R. Sullivan, Road, Hastings, special prize, Miss Olive Weaver, 403 Tikokino; 2nd prize,. Mrs. Fred Fields, P.O., 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 difficult for the judge to allocate the prizes in some of the sections. Therefore, in fairness ot the entrants in Seetion 4D and 5E respectively lst and 3rd prizes have been shared equally. ALL ENTRIES ON D1SPLAY. RQACHS'™ 3STl- ll\/n\ji I ■ fc# HASTINGS. Uh I I n ni.ii- in 1 GIESEN'S SHEEP DRENCH get you safely over the dan- ■ [ ger period. Lane's will ri ...... . . F* buildup your strength and Hl With its aetive ingredient TETjiACHLORETttYLENE, \ stamina — nourisK the II the drug recoimmended as the most efficient hy leading \ system — raise bodily resis- /■ veterinarians throughout the world, is the drench which 1\ tence — stave off chance fm will give you maximum results. M\ infections. ReniCinber — /■ j m\ Lane's is "Nature's_ owii j^k i This season — adopt sound practice — use GIESEN'S prescription for health . IMk SHEEP DRENCH and be another one of thousands of satisfied ttsers throughout New Zealand. Worms sap the vitalit^ bf your sheep ahd materially diminish your profits. Drench early and regularly. Price — i-gallon 12/6 1 gallon 21/KMaiyi MkI hawre's bay agents — Cliim OutAcUs HAWKE'S BAY FARMERS' The only way your body can clean out • ¥ M M. A health-de stroying Acids from your blodd « - is through nine million tiny Kidney tubes PA AFI A PPM I TV\ or filters. but bewUre bf cheap. drastib. l/U'Ur. AbOiN., Li I L/. irritating drugs. Weak Kidneys usuaiiy *-■ * ftre the real cause of Getting Up Nights, NeRypusnesSj Swollen ,tAnkles, Rheumatism, Back- _ _ . _ hastings, wairoa, waipukurau, dannevirke Lbst Vlgour. poh't take chances. Get the A Mn TAlf APAIT ~ - • n-tott, Doctor's 'prescription (Siss-tex) at chemlsts AWJLI lANArAU. s £1,000 diiposited with jlank Of N.S.W., backs ' up Cystei : Guarantee to bring new vitality ln ' ■ , - - - „ ,, 48 hours makc ybU feel tvbll and 10 years younger in 8 days Or UiOney back on returo ^dcm«okAY;-u &i.ioauin#

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 173, 9 August 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 173, 9 August 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 173, 9 August 1937, Page 12

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