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-V , / I ■ — ~»ii 11, ' /"v. y\ I. r ff f " % Unseen things count in upliolstes'tfil furniture You take much on trust when you buy upholstered furniture. The interior finish; the quality of unseen material; the workmanship; these are all concealed. Yet on them depends wear and comfort and worth. Scoullar's know only one way of making an upholstered suite ... we learned it 50 years ago. It's quite simple. First we want a design that is soi|nd. Then we need seasoned timbers; the best hessians; British springs of ultimate «. endurance; a really good fabric, and other odds and e(|ds of highest quality, if After that, it's a matter of craftsmanship; of time and care and infinite atten- u tion to details you never see. ' There are other ways of making Suites, but Scoullars areHoo old and too wise ! to use short-cuts or to skimp 011 craftsmanship or materials. After all, furniture is made to be used, and long usage is the acid test of quality. See'the Evidence? Well, just now we have half a dozen suites In our showrooms. '• ; . They're modern in design . . they're covered in excellent upholstery fabrics ... Window and they're made in the Scoullar manner. The colours are lovely. Deep Disolav- P lain shades of Blue, Fawn, Green and Kust. Come in and see them. We know you'll be proud to own one of v these. 88-90 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON ' *'.< Also at Hastings and Blenheim. #.
RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. HUTT VALLEY BRANCH FORTNIGHTLY OLD-TIME DANCE CLUB ROOMS, LOWER HUTT. THURSDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m. Bradley's Premier Dance "ißand. Best Supper in the Valley. R.S.A. YOUNGER SET SPECIAL 50/50 DANCE SATURDASH 6th SEPTEMBER. AT THTS' fetiUß ROOMS, 8 p.m. New(T(sentury Dance Band. First-class Supper. Will Patrons please note that these Dances will be held Every Saturday Evening during September. S. H. WOOD, Social Secrelary, H.V. HIGH SCHOOL OLD PUPILSASSOCIATION (Inc.). • SCHOLARSHIP DANCE, ASSEMBLY HALL, WOBIIRN RD., FRIDAY, sth SEPTEMBER!. Dancing 8 p.m.—l a.m. 3/- Single. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR, PARTY. (L6wer.Hutt branches). •. 'DANCE HORTICULTURAL HALL, j ' LOWER HUTT, FRIDAY, SEPT. 12th, at 8 p.m. Norman Croft r .:l;■ > Gobd Suppen , ' ;.V"!
HUTT VALLEY MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE (PETONE). One MANAGER is to be elected to represent, on the Board of Managers, the Parents of jpupjlf ' attending the Technical iflgh Sbbbol of the Hutt Valley Memorial nical College, Petone. Nominations by Parents will be received by the undersigned up to Noon on FRIDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER. ■ % The election shall close at s*_p.m., on Monday, 22nd September. iSvefry Candidate shall be nominates ifii writing by one or more partlits $1' pupils attending the Technical fti|fti'" School. A. McFADYEN, Returning Officer. Nomination Papers can be ob- > I tained at the Office of Mr. D. L. Bedingfield, 123 Jackson Street* Petone. LEAGUE OF MOTBgBg LOWER HUTT BRANCH." HORTICULTURAL HALL, LAINGS jROAD, THURSDAY, lithi' SEPT., 3 p.m. Speaker: Mrs. gt jtye Society for the Pr<rtectlffn of - and Children. WAIWHETtJ MQTSEBB- - •■ $ • In spite of bad weather ther.ewaS'' r . a very good attendance at the €oit« 1 -»V nightly meeting. f I It was difficult to award* pora4fc% for tlje effort as so many ior«l)T' * ' articles were entered. The winners'* 'were Mrs. Judd (novelties in.felt)' and Mrs. Tudehope, for two loveHy v string containers. The competition;- - for the evening. waß won by Mm." ; Marsh. The CQnduded with gup- - per, ' fj>y • Mesdames Donald Meldrum. - i > ' 8 ' ■Sy'/VPr ' ...
LOWER HUTT R*D CROSS ' SUB-CENTRE. E.P.9. BRANCH. Residents of Lower Hutt who have received a Leaflet asking for Loans of Beds and Bedding in the case of National Emergency, are asked to Postpone their offers until further notice is given. (Signed) W. SORENSON, Secretary. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED BY OUR MODERN AUTOMATIC MACHINE. Also SHEARS, ETC. ORDERS COLLECTED AND DELIVERED. JUDGE & WATT, WOOD, COAL & COKE MERCHANTS, Cnr. EPUNI & WITAKO STREETS. Phone 62-235. MQERA-WAIWHETU LEAGUE ot ' ST. PAUL*! JtALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMbEB 9f p>t& Speaker— LEE. Subject: "WORK AMONG THE MAORIS." -- -V -'A 0. C. DICKINSON, Hon. Secretary. HUTT SWIMMING CLUB THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING wfli v be "hefd* ik tita Clubroom, Riddiford Park, oi NJXT, 4th BEPT„. ■ at .7,45 p.m. . 1 Report and '' ■■ Balance gheet, Election; "of dtfc(9^ : («aeral. , -r* f" v, ■ iAll Persons, young or old, interested lntSwittoninginvited to attend!
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Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 14, 3 September 1941, Page 6
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