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GIFT SUGGESTIONS -fromHORMAN'S Jewellery Shop @ Where you will find suitable Gifts for every member of the family as well as for your intimate friends GOLD SIGNET RINGS j ENGLISH CRYSTAL MEN'S HAIR BRUSH < SETS LADIES' Sizes .. 28/6, /<? : Water Sets (with and without MEN'S, Heavy . 35/- to '• Jugs); Vases; Decanters; 1 Brush and Cchnb. . Sherry and Wine Glasses; „ , !rashcs and Colnl) . Comports; Whiskey Classes; GOLD & SILVER Cocktail Sets; Salad Bowls; 2 Brushes, Clothes Brusji & LOCKETS Sugar and Creams; Napkin Conih. * Silver, with Chain Necklet, chrome and Cold Mounts. 2in :i7 a Gold-filled, on Chain .... 25/- ~ ••- - -rr ==s Set Goi'd, oil Cbiiin, bangles leather goods GO/-, 1)7/0, £.»/.»/- j CiThO.Mh I/- to 1-/ "Writing Sets in Morocco. ~ SIIALII 4/(i up Leather Zipp Case>s and Fold CROSSES GOLD-PLATED 10/0 to 20/- Overs. 9ct. Gold,on Cold filled Chain, , Travelling Toilet Sets, includ--25/0, it7/G, 80/-, 85/-. FUTTEPFLY WTNC PFN" ing limshes > Razor, Shaving nAl l a Brush and Soap, Tooth Brush, Silver on Chain is/0 DANTS & RINGS . . 1 T .. _ ' and Mirror, m Leather Cases. PEARL NECKLETS IS IMT- POWDER JARS =======™ -= TATION & REAL CULTCLE PEARLS COLO [jr. ED CRYSTAL . 8/0 CLOCKS From £2/2/- to £10/10/- CRYSTAL & SILVER .. 83/- ?,-llnur Chiming Clocks in beautifully polished Cabinets, lIAND-f AINiED, 10/0, 12/6 rich toned chimes. RIltfGS COMPAC TS . ... . s/o i<> 42/0 11 Day Striking Clocks in Diamond Engagement Rings polished Walnut cases. iu Many Beautiful Designs. Chrome and W r ood Bedroom OPAL DRESS RINGS CUTLERY Clocks reliable timekeepers. TABLE & DESSERT CAMEO RINGS KNIVES ' ' ~ GREENSTONE RINGS , iim „ CUPP LINKS Al Soup Spoons, Teaspoons, Dessert Spoons and Forks. Pet. Gold . . . 40/-, 42/0, 45/TOILET SETS Cake Forks and Tea Spoons in Silver Enamel . . 2/0 to 8/0 3-Piece (Brush, Mirror and* Clwcs - p it ua Shell .. 10/0 12/0, 15/-C-ornh) Fish Eaters in Cases. _ __ _ From 32/0 to £7/10/-. . CHROME BOTTLEA FEW ONLY OF THE TRAYS OPENERS POPULAR 4-PIECE SETS Highly polished Figured (including Powder Jar), \Valnut Trays. lilted with With Green Tiki on Handle, at £4/10/-. chrome handles 85/- 5/-. I RONALD HORMAN WATCHMAKER - JEWELLER - RADIO DEALER 47 High Street, - Telephone 60-655 - Lower Hutt

, i'' ||, — - •"- '—-. _____ here's* to fke Merchant Marine / 9 "In this war, deeds of human courage and mechanical ingenuity' are being performed that will amaze future generations," writes the English author Captain Frank H. Shaw. "And running through the record will be the legend of British stubbornness at sea: 'unsinkable' ships that aren't allowed to stay at the bottom, men who unhesitatingly sail again no matter what has happened to them." ® The courage and endurance of the merchant marine is a modern example Of British tradition. The same tradition survives in many forms, such as the enjoyment by the majority of our people of a friendly glass at a public-house. Soldiers, sailors, and civilians meet on human terms on such occasions — just as soldiers, sailors, and civilians foregathered at the village inns at the time of the Armada and in the days of Nelson. & Nowadays both civiiian and military considerations demand moderation in the use of alcoholic beverages, A small minority of people are sometimes inclined to abuse their freedom, but good citizenship demands sobriety and reasonable behaviour at all times. An announcement inserted in the Nation's interests by ths National Council of the Licensed Trade of New Zealand. AlO

I'.UVX MOWERS SHARPENED ANI) 11 EPA lIIED I!Y OUR MODERN AUTOMATIC MACHINE. Also SMEARS, ETC. , ORDERS COLLECTED AND DELIVERED. | JUDGE & WATT, ' WOOD, COAL & COKE C MERCHANTS, 1 Cnr. EPUNF & WITAKO STREETS. ! Phone 02-235. L

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Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 4, 24 June 1942, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 4, 24 June 1942, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 4, 24 June 1942, Page 8

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