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A WORD OF WELCOME ! There is an old Spanish proverb expresssive of hospitality, which, translated, means "The house is yours." At the present time, wheu Roachs' are better prepared than ever to rencier a valuegiving service to Hawke's Bay, we* can think of nothing that will convey our welcome better than to repeat — "The house is yours." Our customers frequently delight us with expressions that indicate their sense of possession of this estahlishment. They feel that "this house is theirs," and we want you, who perhaps have never visited us, to feel the same way. We will endeayonr at all times to render a type of service that will indicate our desire to have the newest members in the large family of our Patrons look npon "this house as theirs." NEW FABRICS FOR AUTUMN FROCKS Our Dres8 Department is ready to help you wHh a wonderf'iH selection of New Materials in a tempting array of new colourings. 36 and 40in. WOOL CREPES, a nice range of shades. Both very suitable weights for Antlimn Frocks. Price 5/11 and 9/11 Yard, 49in. CHARMELA1NE— This popular and serviceable All-Wool Cloth in many new shades. Pride 10/6 Yard, SYLTELIjA, 40in. wide, coihposed of Silk and Wool. An entirely new cloth in very attractive shades, PriCe 9/6 Yard. 40in, TWEEDS AND WORSTEDS, . in Basket Weaves ftnd mixed effects. Prices 4/6. 8/11, 7/11. 9/6 Yard. jBeslgltLADIES' TAILORING EXCLUSIVE RANGES OF CDAT AND COSTUME FABRICS TO SELECT FROM, INSPECTION INVITED. RfGiANDA TAILORy AND Z7 ' QUJfrlTTtlLA^ SAGoodTemper II is a fine qualit? in II a SAW as well II asinaMan. j| I Our KigK-graae Grucible || I ! tempefed steel SAWS ||| \ make cutting easy. 11 bei ' ea B S. 3. TOSCRN || ilronmonger 1 [ EMERSON ST.i NAPIER li . Phone 2641, || Ktf gTt ffTHTjy fl I H I WR "li 1 1 ffTf yTTTTHl| B M 1 H^iri H1 fTTtTITI bihihiVri i Itl tjyq MttftffTffMinnffi CfSfy fTwni»niin»iHii;ifl psmiiiMinnniii.inWM Eif=i H. M. BENNETT «--LO„ F.S.M.C., Lbnd OONSULTlNG OPTIBeiiriett's Bldgs., Napier \o\ fzf l°j 827 fleretaiinga St \V..' HASTINGS. 'Phone for. Appoiftimeut NAPIER 8457 u HASTINGS 1842.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 38, 17 March 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 38, 17 March 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 38, 17 March 1930, Page 6

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