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GIFT I SUGGESTIONS ; -fromHORMAN'S Jewellery Shop @ Where you will find suitable Gifts for every member of the family as well as for your intimate friends . . t - GOLD SIGNET RINGS ! ENGLISH CRYSTAL MEN'S HAIR BRUSH < S£ilS LADIES' Sizes .. 2:{/6, i?.',', j Wafer Sots, (with and without MEN'S, Heavy . 35/- to >/' ; Juss;; Vases; Decanters; 1 Jiri,sh aml Comb. Sherry and Wine (Jlasses; „ Brushes and Comb. Comports; Whiskey Classes; GOLD & SILVER Cocktail Hels; Salad Howls; 2 Brushes, Clothes Brush & LOCKETS Sugar and Creams; Napkin Comb. Bilver, with Chain Necklet, Liii.-,s. Chrome and Cold Mounts. 2.1/- to a 7/<3 Gold-filled, on Chain "" -•== Bct - Gold 4r,/ - BANGLES LEATHER GOODS 9ct. Gold, on Chain, liliAlJAHili UUUJJO CO/-, .97/0, C 5/5- CIIKOMI, -1/- to 12/- Writing Sets in Morocco. - SILVER 7/6 ui) Leather Zipp Cases and Fold CROSSES GOLD-PLATED 10/6 to 20/- Overs. Set. Gold,on Cold-filled Chain, -- — - Travelling Toilet Sets, inclml--25/6, 27/6, 30/-, 35/-. PTTTTVT> TTT V WTTJn PFTT in ~ Bazor, Shaving Too,U " ri,sh ' Silver, on Chain 18/6 DANTS & RiNGo and Mirror> in leather Cases. PEAIIL NECKLETS I\ IMI- POWDER JARS TAT lON & BEAD CULTURE pKV| . LS COLOURED CRYSTAL . 8/0 CLOCKS ... .. 0 . 0/ . ~,n/in/ CRYSTAL & SILVER .. 35/- 3-TTniir Chiming Clocks in om » beautifully polished Cabinets, — —— HAND-PAINTED, 30/0, 12/6 vich toiw<l chimes. RINGS COMPACTS 8/0 to 42/6 ] 4-Day Striking Clocks in * >t , T , , polished Walnut cases. Diamond Engagement. Binu's In Many Beautiful Designs. „. Chrome and Wood Bedroom ,v,.,vd CUTLERY Clocks reliable timekeepers. OS AL DBr.NS Ill.\t*S TABLE & DESWEBT CAMEO 113 N(«S KNIVES — fJREENSTON 10 BIXCS . c c rf , CUFF LINKS AI Soup Spoons, Teaspoons, — Dessert Spoons and Forks. Oct. Gold . . . 40/-, 4.2/6, 45/TOILET SETS Cake. Forks and Tea Spoons in Stiver Enamel . . 2/6 to 8/6 S-Piece (Brush, Mirror and C ases. I'aua Shell . . 10/6 12/6, 15/Comb) Fish Eaters in Cases. Prom 32/0 to 17/10/-.- v , CHROME BOTTLEFEW ONLY OF TSIE TRAYS OPENERS POPULAR 4-I*l EC SO SETS Highly ]>ol islnnl Figured . . i- t." i > \ t.-mv • r,nwi ...in. With Green Tiki on Handle, (including Powder Jar), Wilnui. li.i\.s, lined with at I*4/10/-. chrome handles 35/- 5/-. RON ALD HORMAN WATCHMAKER - JEWELLER - RADIO DEALER 47 High Street, - Telephone 60-855. - Lower Hutt

S PP* mf "^7 tSM K2M Jby ri'Ajj/ tit# rj.«a w»f nib L? t» I* y Democracy & freedom .im 4| K\~ u'.j Jit "Alone among the nations of the world \\c have found il'.p means to combine IDmpirc :md 1 bcrty," said Winston Churchill ill one of his wartime speci-hc;. "Atone anion;; tlie peoples we have reconciled democ.aey mid tradition. Alone we have found the way to ca:rv forward thr <.;'ories of the past through all the sionus, domes.ic and foreign, that have surged about, and thus to Jinn;; the labours of out forbears as a splendid inheritance mr modc.n, progressive democracy to enjoy." It is that inheritance which inspires the lanpirc in its fight for liberty; to protect that inheritance is the duty of all citizens in their daily lives. The British people have learned to reconcile democracy and tradition; the wise citizen has learned to reconcile freedom with restraint. Because some people—a small minority in the community —occasionally arc guilty of excess in their appreciation of alcoholic beverages, a false impression is of public behaviour generally. Human nature, of course, is not perfect, and moderation is .not a universal virtue. It is possible, no doubt, to prevent all wrong acts—simply turn the nation into a state of regimentation and suppress all individuality. The British way is to improve by education and discussion—the democratic way—and by the example of reasonable and public spirited citizens. An announcement issued in the Nation's interests by the 'National Council of the JJcensed Trade of New Zealand. " A 2

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Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 5, 1 July 1942, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 5, 1 July 1942, Page 8