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CHRISTMAS.

It is with feelings of the greatest pleasure that this week we issue our annual Christmas Number, and take this opportunity of tendering to our very numerous circle of readers and friends our most sincere and cordial greetings for this genial season. While it is mete and right that all seasons of the year good feeling should prevail throughout the community, it is more essentially fitting at the time when all the Christian world is celebrating so great a f estiv.al, that the very best feeligs of good-will and amity should find tangible expression between 'all sorts and conditions of men.' This community of ours in Lower Hutt is thoroughly and essentially

friendly one, and peace and good will are much in evidence at all seasons, and the old and good fashion of expressing in words our good wishes one to the other will, we trust; never pass into disuse. We have very many friends, some of thorn personally unknown to us and many whose pleasant ways are a daily experience, but to each and every one, readers, friends, advertisers, and our public generally we extend our most sincere and cordial wishes that they may pass an enjoyable Christmas and not only a Happy New Year, but that each and every day in 1931 may be a Happy Day, bringing happiness, prosperity, and health with which to enjoy these blessings. We cordially reciprocate the greetings which have already begun to flow in to us, some of them from former residents who still enjoy reading their copy of "The Hutt News." :

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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 29, 11 December 1930, Page 12

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CHRISTMAS. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 29, 11 December 1930, Page 12

CHRISTMAS. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 29, 11 December 1930, Page 12