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LOST AND FOUND LOST —At Hutt Valley High School Garden Fete, String of Pearls. Reward. —Mrs Ivayes, 76 Knights Road. LOST — White right-hand Glove, Friday, 13th, between High St., and Waiwhetu Road. Write 89 9 Hutt News. LOST —Walking Stick (carved), between Hautana Square apd Petone. Reward. Write 845 Hutt News. LOST —A few weeks ago, a Raincoat, (name inside, Joy Holman) in Downer Street. Urgently needed. Reward on returning to 12 Downer Street. LOST —Clover two or three weeks ago, by lady on night shift, probably between Griffin's Factory and Bell Park. Reward, 36 Bell Road. LOST —Child's Brown Lace-up Sandal, new; vicinity Marina Avenue Please return to G Witako Street. LOST —On Sunday, between 55 Puriri Street and St. Stephen's Church, Woburn Road, small Pendant on chain. Reward. Ring 60-490. LOST —Sunday night between Market Street and Brailsford's or 8.20 Waiwhetu • Bus, Navy Kid Glove. Write 863 Hutt News. LOST —Friday, High Street, Baby's White Pixie Bonnet. Ring 128 or call 5 2 Waterloo Road. LOST —Last week, Green Norfolk Island Parakeet, red band above beak. 10/- reward on returning to 72 Marsden Lower Hutt. LOST —Lady's Blue Cardigan, vicinity Hutt Park. — 3 4 Randwick Crescent. Reward. LOST —Friday, 13th, Striped Blue Rain Cape, Lower Hutt. Reward Write 894 Hutt News. FOUND —Fountain Pen. Owner describe where and when lost. Ring 60-279. EMPLOYMENT 10/ —Pianos Tuned. Repairs at Lowest Rates. Work Guaranteed. Telephone 18-258 or write F. Weingott, 29 York Street, Lower Hutt. PIANOS, Players Pianos or Organs thoroughly overhauled. Moth and Borer eradicated. Player Pianos retubed. NO CHARGE FOR ESTIMATES.—F. WEINGOTT, Tunei to Schools, Convents and Govern meht Tourist Department, 29 York Street, Lower Hutt. Telephone 18-258. A CHIMNEY SWEEP with a reputa tion. —G. Naylor, Practical Chimney Sweep, 6 Hector Street, ofl Hutt Road, Petone. DRESSMAKER, experienced, Open for Engagement. Fit and Style Guaranteed. —75 Penrose St. ALBERT W. BAKER, Piano and Player-Piano Tuning. Thorough Workmanship in all classes ol Repairs. Polishing and Borertreatment. Late Chas. Begg & Co Phones 63-820 —51-231, or writ< 92 Richmond Street, Petone. PIANO, Organ and Player Techni cian. Expert in every branch o the trade. Best of Materials usee in Repairs at the Lowest Charges Highest recommendations fron A.T.C.L., L.A.B. Teachers. —A. W BAKER, late Tuner to Chas. Begi and Co. Phone 63-820, or Ack royd's Book Shop. MISS E. M. JENKINS, Dressmaker is still doing first-class work at 2( Thorneycroft Avenue, FRENCH Polishing taught private ly. Write 866 Hutt News. ENERGETIC Young Woman want-part-time factory work, anything experienced machinist. Write 857 Hutt News. FULLY Experienced Gardener wants full or half day weekly. £1 pei day clear. Write 864 Hutt News DRESSMAKING at home or by the day. Reasonable Charges.— Mrs Cummins. Woodvale Road, ofl Norton Park. WANTED —Boy to mow lawn. Apply 158 Waterloo Road, Lowei Hutt. WANTED —Experienced man to toi dress lawn and give attention tc small rockery, either before oi during Easter. Phone 63-107. WANTED —Man for Gardening, hall day weekly. Apply 3 5 Cud by St THE SPECIALISTS FOR WAR WORK An I.C.S. trained man is worth many untrained men in the Empire's war effort. Make yourself a valuable man by commencing NOW an I.C.S. Course of specialized train ing. You study wherever you arc and are thoroughly coached in the subject you choose. Send TO-DAY for Free Prospectus and details of Courses. Become . a trained man —your chance is NOW. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND ENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. H., 182 Wakefield Street, Wellington.

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Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 40, 25 March 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 40, 25 March 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 40, 25 March 1942, Page 6