Grand Display of Novel Gifts Departments Compete for Finest Display You can depend on seeing something unusually good in display now. Each A ■£ department is anxious to be adjudged ''T/i A ’ the winner of the Christmas Gift Display ' ? Competition. Novelty, utility and keen ( rpßiqt • f r prices must be represented on every counter. You will find this competition FANCY GIFTS will help you to choose the nicest gifts POPULAR GIFTS lissue handkerchiefs, 1/3 each. ? ou ve ever S* ven - Here are some of Everyone appreciates these. Newest designs in coloured borders. fhe £jj e „ OO J S y OU ’H see O n display. BEAL WHITE GRASS LINEN FANCY GARTERS, 2/3, 2/11, 3/6, 4/6 pair. hand worked in blue, 8/6 each. Large assortment in plain and fancy COLOURED CAMBRIC NAPEBY, •mbroda coloured ribbons, finished with floral posies. dered in contrasting colours of blue, FRUIT HANDKERCHIEFS, 2/11. Apples. <— p i n k, Tray Clothg 16 x S 4) 2/6 pears and peuches containing two Swiss Runners, 12 x 45, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6. Dnoheia embroidered coloured handkerchiefs. As- Sets, 4/1, 5/6. Tea Cloths, 86 x 86, 6/11, sorted designs MERCERY GIFTS FOR MEN 8/69/6. CREPE DE CHENE SCARVES, 13/6, 17/6, AMD ROYS 19/6, 23/6. Full size scarf with large floral ' HOSIERY & GLOVES designs. Plain and hemstitched borders. v mi . i .1 r n , , SUNSHADES, 7/11, ii/6, 17/6, 23/9. Sateen “ e s , ure lo please the menfolk Always useful. and cretonne sunshades with bright floral With gifts like these. New stock of BOND’S HOSIEBY in all new designs and short chubby handles. shades. Sylkarto 6/11; Nit-to-Fit, 4/11. We have a full selection of Collars, Fronts. MEN’S WIDE-END SILK & POPLIN TIES, GOLD STAB HOSE, in all leading shades, Laces, Ribbons, Belts, Coat Hangers for new designs, in French silks—3/8, 4/6, 5/6, per pair ladies and children, and Linen Traced Goods. and 6/6. '- ' „„ . , FOOTLUXE HOSE, pure silk extending well MEN’S FANCY SOCKS, in wool and art. over knee . An s h a des-8/6 TAII KTINEC silk, art. silk, and lisle, pure silk and wool . 1 VILE 1 Kle.o an j mercerised cotton. A magnificent LADIES ART. SILK GLOVES, with dainty MORNEY’S PERFECT DENTRIFICE, 2/3 range—l; 9, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 8/6, 6/6, 7/6 gauntlets. All shades, 5/11, 7/11, 8/11 large tube. per pair. CHILDREN’S PLAIN COTTON SOCKS, in MORNEY’S FRENCH COLD CREAM, non- MEN’S TIE PRESSES, in a light aluminium assorted shades. Sizes 2, 1/-, 8 1/-, 4 greasy, 2/9 large tube colour, with splendid nickel fittings— 5 1/6, 6 1/6 per pair. TZl”boX' E 4/9° SES TALC ” 2/9 Un ' mXXIOURED BORDERED HAND- LADIES’ HOLIDAY APPAREL mo pSE, J^.% Bura,ro f ” >■»“ MORNEY’S JUNE ROSES SHAVING SOAP MEN’S p^ UN WHITE HEMSTITCHED , ,„ TWO , TT7 „™ O . 6/6, in round wood bowl. HANDKERCHIEFS—4d, 6d, 8(1, 10d, 1/-, LADIES CREAM FUJI JUMPERS « MORNEY’S JUNE ROSES BATH SALTS 1/3. BLOUSES, hemstitched fronts and neat de- ‘ TABLETS, 5/6 per box of 12 tablets MEN’S WHITE INITIAL HANDKER- ” gns - Al ‘ Blzes ’ 1 CH 1 F.FS, in Pyramid brand, boxed neatly SLEEVELESS CARDIGANS in chenille, in half-dozens—7/3 per box or 1/3 singly. art, silk and Fuji, in popular shades, 35/- to A Also silks and mercerised—l/3 and 4/11 49/6 each. LADIES’ CREPE DE CHENE & GEORMEN’S PLAIN CREAM FUJI SHIRTS, GETTE FROCKS. We have now a full genuine P.K.A. In tennis or neglige range of these smartly cut garments in all shape, with collars to match—l9/6 each. newest shades, 59/6 to 6 gns. LADIES’ BLACK SILK COATS, pleated on /- — —----- ■ - —i -- -■ - V sides, finished with half-belt; very smartly "SSM designed, S.W., W., aud 0.5., 79/6 to 7 gns. , i SANTA CLAUS IS EXPECTED AND’ COTTON LK 1 TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) / SEAMED HOSE ( \ Keep a look out for him. He is going THE ITINERARY OF FATHER \ . ,/ to arrive somewhere near Hastings. CHRISTMAS V’l perpair We are sending a car to meet him and . . „ ~ M r .. .- In all the newest shades. I will d r > ve schools before Arrive ave oc_ . nay noon I welcoming him on Saturday to his ap- ” „ ar va e 1? partments in the Magic Cave in Roachs’ ” c ol^*] 1 12 35 V Store - z wTst— 12.45 „ Mahora— 12.55 UK zx HL a® Saturday—Karamu Road 2.0 p.m. jg Mtwl /gj? Stortford Lodge 2.15 p.m. Morning and Afternoon Tea is daintily Cave Roachs 2.30 p.m. served in our Tearooms. You’ll appre- You’ll see Little Bo Peep. The Three Bean, r , i-i * Jff elk Old Mother Hubbard, and The Babes in the ciate a quiet cup ot tea while you re tjPpU** Mß Wood when you visit Father Christmas in doing your Christmas shopping. , his Cave at Roachs’.
l****** A MakeyowWa s-pSA, V<9 Top Hotelier 48 —■ W css-1 Don’t just fill him up. Give him the rood /////''// WASHINGS Zv /\/L that will assure him most health and 'Z/T/V// VOU«C«OC M X V energy lor the big game of life— ■ //////// SELIJ IT. ’ M FINDLAyf VIENN A 7 \ BREAD / ) MADE WITH MILK / / —w A treat to eat. Try a loaf today. j <3II\CS , HASTINGS BAKERYIP « JUsSSiW PHONE 74
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 December 1927, Page 9
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