Jt SmartStyles I For Juveniles :: 1 Introducing lines a little girl's chic Ws Pllf^ I ismadeof . . . and the kind of* f^MwWs^ I frocks in which growing.up girls ' (O). \\ I look their loveliest. jb'L-' i v 1%\ f MAIDS' SPRING COATS. ■ In light-weight woollens, featiii'itlg Heaton's, Misd * r 1 ■ Betty and London tailoring brands, Choose frortl / \ 1 ■ oiir atylish selectioix. Sizes l(3iii. to 46in. I \\ K MAIDS' COTTON FROCKS. ) V* Smartly inade in Duro-Ghigham, Dliro-M®;^ Pan- ^ 1 r oplin and Wemco fabrids. Sizes 22in to 44iii, 1 Roachs' Prices from 6/H to 16/6 I MAIDS' FROCKS e In Floral Slub Linen. Sraartly "plfeated style§ iii m Applej Fawn^ Saxe, Rose and Lemon, SizeS 80ih, ¥t K to 42in. H Roachs' Prices from 17/6 to 22/6 I MAIDS' WHITF FROCKS B Of Suede-finish Kabe Crepe. Size 24in. to 46ifl* ■ Roaths' Firices 6/11 to S/ll I MAIDS' KABE FROCKS. ■ In fashionable eheckS; finished Iarge white buttons. V ■ Sizes 36in. to 44in. ■S ■ Roachs' Prices 1&/6 to 23/6 ^ I CHILDREN'S FROCK & feLOOMER SEfTS. H Smartly pleated Oil td yoke. Turn-down colltr, in H sizes 18in. to 22in. K Roachs' Prices 7/11 and 8/11 K MAIDS' LOGKNIT BLOUSES. ■ Ttirn-doWn collar. Shdrt Sletevhs, In. shades 6f ' P Pink, Nil, Maize and Ivory. a E Sizes 1 andt 2 2/11 1 sdzeal 8, 4, »> 3/6 | MAIDS' SHORTS. . R Smartly pl&ated styles with pipftd belt and poeket iii "TL, E White/ trim Red, White/Nil, White/Saxe, Fatvn/ I Red, Saxe/Fawn, Nil/White, ■ Sizds 22im to 26iii. 4/11} 8iZ6 SSifi. S/lf I I MAIDS' LOCKNIT BLOOMERS. ■ Double gusset. Well-cut garments. Shades df I .White, Pihk, Peach, Sky, Navy and Blaclc* « V*' ■ Sizes 12in. to 14in., 1/6; sizes 16in. to 22In. 1/.11 I MAIDS' PRINGESS SLIPS. S In Celanese and Ldcknit. In Pink, Skyj Apple and ■ Ivory. Sizes l8in. to 89in. I Prices 3/6 to 8/6 w p R Don't neglect to Stock up your kiddies' neftdi H because you hayen't the money in your hand. A • m small deposit will seetire any article and you tiay ( / (j jlj pay off the rest in coUVenient amoiints. Lay-by ndvfj / ». / \ * \ K an(i pay later. V ^ ROACHS' 1 FOR STYLE ;; QUALITY ;; VALUE
TAKE HEED Ittad this, tben ask yourseif— *are you doing the rigkt thiug? "A" borrowed £i0(J0 on his house from a Bermauent BUilding Society. His repayments are fil04 a year for 20 years, total tOD&ynients £2080. "B" borroWod £i000 from Hastings Starr-Bowkett; his repayments are £96 a year for ]2$ yeftrs, total repayments £1200. What a differeiice, £8 a year less and a saving of £880 on a £100q tiftn. Gel «hares in Now Issue now bcing startcd. riii^ is an opportunity not to bo misf-tul, it. uinv iio years before nnother Issuo is floaMul. Filll Jiftrticnlars from It. P. Stfatton, Bct'retni'y, Karamu Roact, opp. Public Trust. Bian'-Bowkett is an absoldtely safo iuvestment anfl you must gnt n loau i'ree of interest-*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 23, 20 October 1937, Page 10
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