The Hutt News Wednesday, August 11, 1937. Local and General
The next monthly meeting of the Butt Temperance League will be held in St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church Bible Class Hall, Wobuni Road, on Thursday the li)t'h i 11st. Mr. Mourant of Wellington will address the meeting anu ai hearty invitation is extended to an. In connection with the burglary at the De Luxe Theatre it is understood that a man answering to tho description was arrested by the Petoue police on Monday afternoon. I. An advertisement appears on page <i of this issue ad'.vising that the electric welding class w ill definitely commence in the Technical' College at the beginning ol' the third! term. The instructor has already bd'ii appointed and the equipment for t he class is expccted to come to hand a fc the emd- ot' 'this week. As the school will 'be closed for the spring vacation, from August 21 to September 4 there is no use commencing 'the class before the beginning of September. To ensure getting a place, in the class how "ever, pupils who have already handed :in their names should now enrol at the -.office and pay their fees to ensure tbei r entry into the class. At Moiviky 's Council meeting Cr. Rus il ilrew attention to the electric lig'- • b'jirig a ut at some of the intersections/ in Ivn ights Road last week. It was pointed o' ut that the public should be aske<l to communicate . with the Power Board o' n all occasions when they discovered 'that lights had failed. Cr. Brasell asked why the lights were not yet installed at Norton Park. The Mayor sai d thi > work was awaiting the convenicii ;c of the Power Board.
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Hutt News, Volume 11, Issue 10, 11 August 1937, Page 4
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