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i; -,:ANT FA HGLI-:'S AUCTION MART brighter and more overstocked tlnu ever. Absolutely must niake a clearance and so have again reduced a'i prices. Lawnmowers —yes, two —ball bearing &sharp, Shovels, Bakes, Hoes Hose, Separator £2/10/-, cost £10 (as new). Doll's House furnished 20/-; Prams 15/- (babies included). GRANT FARGIE'S AUCTION MART lias some wonderful bargains. Cots 12/6, Wringers 8/6, Carpet 14f£t 3in x Bft 9in, £2; quantity Felting cheap, Col. Couches and Swabs, Duchesses 15/-, Double Wardrobes £4, Oak Tea Wagons 20/'-, Sideboards 25/-, Rugs 15/-, Chairs 5/16, Tables 0/, Blind; 1/0, D. Beds and Wire 20/, Folding Screen. BESTA ST. BERNARD Flavoured U 1 EMULSION MALTAMiN, (54 tw richer than. Cod Liver Oil. Might; j body builder. Refined Mutton B< ■ ( Oil. PETONE STEAM LAUNDRY DEPO'J —ilouat Bros, VXC. Stores. KETONE STEAM LAUNDRY DEPO'i —Mrs Fraser, News Agent, Cuba St. Lower Butt. FORD MODEL—A Van full enclosed Re-conditioned and DucoedL Present mg a new van appearance, £115.— Lysons Limited, Singer Agento. Urauaki Street, Wellington. vLNG ER 9 H/P SALOON, New. Tht last of the 1933 Models. Price on application.—Lysons Limited, Singei Agents, Taranaki Street, Wellington BICYCLES, Lawnmowers, Tricycle> bought, sold, exchanged. Wheels, Frames, etc. B.S.A. Racer and othei bargains.—ti Rodney Street, Woburn. jENTAL REPAIRS. Teeth perfectl) aatchod 5/- each. Rapid Dental fit pair Service. 15 Manners Street, Wellington (near Willis Street). Telephone 47-562. Estd. 1925. FOii Coughs, Golds, Asthma, all iiroTi tiiial and Pulmonary Complaints, Sleeplessness, Lost Appetite, e'.c. BESTA ST. BERNARD "Pleasant to take" OIL, EMULSION, MALTA MIN. r'uuIbALLERS and Leading Athletes ing Morlife Tablets. —2/6, 4/6, £/-. 'Ralph V. King, Chemist. T.B. and Failing Energy rectified by Morlife Tablets. Every tablet a store of valuable minerals. —Ralph y King, Chemist. BLOOD OUT OF ORDER? Ward eff Anaemia, Run-down and Nervous Condition on Morlife Tablets. —Rslph V. King, Chemist. MONSTER CONCERT & COMMUNITY SING. MOERA HALL . NOVEMBER sth, at 8 p.m. Leading Artists and Song Leaders. Prices: Reserved, adults 1/-; children Gd. Unreserved, adults 9d; children 3d. In Aid of Lower Hutt Free Kindergarten. STUDIO OF DANCING. MISS EVA DRAPER. 170 High Street :: Lower Hutt Phone 80-310. Classes in Modern Ballroom Dancing.— Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays 8 to 10 p.m. Junior Ballroom Class—Fridays, 6.30 to 8 p.m. Tap Class—Children, Saturday 2 p.m. R.S.A. INVITATION DANCE. j Will be held in THE CLUB ROOMS (Over Liebezeit's) On WELNESDAY, October 31. R.S.A. HUTT VALLEY BRANCH. OFFICIAL OPENING HUTT VALLEY Y.M.C.A. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER, 4, 1934. All members of the Branch are requested to parade and provide a fitting ■ GUARD OF HONOUR. Fall in opposite Y.M.C.A. Cuba St., . Petone at 2 p.m. 1 Dress: Mufti and Medals. » G. HAYTON, President. ; E. A. TOOMATH, Hon. Sec. I GRAND FINALE TAITA KIWI SCOUT BALL TAITA HALL \ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. OLD TIME DANCE, 8 p.m to 1 a.m. Fun and Frolic for Everyone. Hats and Balloons. — Trifles & Salads Sherwood's Orchestra. t Subscriptions: Ladies 2/-; Gents 2/0. j Form Your Parties and" Phone a Taxi. ) HUTT VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL TENDERS. Tenders are called for the construe--1 l ion of about 1H chains of Fencing in r Hutt Valley High .School grounds. ' Specifications can be obtained from " the principal. Tenders close November 10.

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Hutt News, Volume 7, Issue 22, 31 October 1934, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hutt News, Volume 7, Issue 22, 31 October 1934, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hutt News, Volume 7, Issue 22, 31 October 1934, Page 6