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GT <f| "1 s J* *0. A. SUGGESTIONS f -fromHORMAN 'S Jewellery Shop 0T Where you will find suitable Gifts for every member of the family as well as for your iniinate friends , ' 1 i " 1 j GOLD SIGNET RINGS | ENGLISH CRYSTAL ! MEN'S HAIR BRUSH ; i SETS LADIES' Sizes .. Sii/fi, s 1 j VI ator Sets (with and without MEN'S, Heavy . 85/- io Jugs); Vases; Decanters; * Rnish awl Comb. Sliorry and Wine Classes: ~. T , , ~ .. ■ , . . 12 Brushes and Comb. Comports; Whiskey Glasses; GOLD & SILVER Cocktail Sets; Salad Howls; ' 2 Rrushes, Clothes Brush & LOCKETS Sugar and Creams; Napkin Comb. Bllver, with Chain Neoklat, j Clirmn(3 llI1(l ciold Mounts. 23/- to :ir.-a j Gcld-Hlled, on Chain ... 2:»/- -iv.-r-Set. Gold - 4.1/- "R A T.TrtT 7?<X 9ct. Cold, on Chain. LEATHER GOODS 60/-, 97/(> t t'o/5/- CiinOAiL 4,- (o 1„/ "Writing Sets in Morocco. 6 . iL\Ek j,/o «ii Leather Zipp Cases and Fold CROSSES GOLD-PLATED 10/0 to 20/. Overs. £?t, Gold,on Ho 1:1 ■H!1 ed Chain, j Travelling Toilet Sets, inrlu'l--25/0, 27/0, ;jo/-, j>r T TTEIIFL v ' \ 77 ING PEI7 !» n,s ' u ' s » Razor, Shaving 0..1 % Vr-r/Nri Brush and Soap, Tooth Brush, Silver, on Chain j.S/6 DAISiio a KiiTGS ... . , and Mirror, in Leather Cases. PEARL NEC It LETS IV IMF- POWDER JARS -- 1/jTION & it;:\t, CT I/I r«;jo * PEARLS I COLOURED CRYSTAL . 8/0 ' CLOCKS From I*2/2'- to £10/10/- j C ' RYS TAL & SILVER .. &>/- j-llour Chiming Clocks in i bcautit'ullv polished Cabinets, HAXD-PAIKTBD, 10/0, 12/6 rich toned chtmes . . RINLjS -COMPACTS .... 8/G to 42/6 14-Day Striking Clocks ill Diamond J-Cnrca.'.iement Rings polished Walnut cases. in Many BeauJit'ul Designs. ! j TT , , , •. _ . Chrome and Wood Bedroom CTT'T'T WPV" OPAL DRESS RING'S x j clocks reliable timekeepers. TA">LE & DESSERT CAMEO RINGS ~ : == KXIVES GREENSTONE RINGS . f u ' CUFE LINKS AI Soup Spoons, Teaspoons, . , _ Dessert Spoons and Forks. 9ct. Gold . . . 40/-, 42/6, 45/TOILET SETw Cake Forks and Tea Spoons in Silver Enamel .. 2/6 to if/0 &-Piece (Brush, Mirror anil Cas <-' s - - paua Shell > , 10/6 rJ/6 13/ . C° Lll) ) Fish Eaters in Cases. f Prom 82/6 to £7/10/-. _ CHROME BOTTLEFEW ONLY OF THE . TRAYS OPENERS POPULAR 4 -PTECE SETS Highly polished Figured (including Powder Jar), Walnut, Trays, fitted with V/ith Green Tiki on Handle, at £4/10/-. chrome handles 35/- .5/-. RONALD HORMAN WATCHMAKER - JEWELLER - RADIO DEALER 47 High btrest, - Telephone 60-655. - Lower Hutt

J|| i; j * ';! >?V </ c c v. j! I / y/c."/f t ! ,1- -/'\ /) / j? | j Human nature beinp; what i( is there nr" 1 onn 1 '<> be r«y rr two ineftictcnt in every regiment, bin why unioemn the whole regiment ? I The same applies to the licensed trade. Amo:v.» n?nv hundreds o! law-abiding hotel-keepers, there is bound to ho a n>;<'l minority who are tempted *n disobey th<- law and ni:; ctJ eeji.iin regulations governing the conduct of their business. This small mi' oritv, !»)\vcver, *re not rep - es *ntat've of the licensed trade. The majority of hoiei-keeper* re.i ise f'i.-v ar; r n-lerin# a valued servi' <> to the public, \nd th it f.'vr'r s sc e s depends upon obedience to the law and the maintenance of public goodwill. The majority of the public who enjoy the h:jspitaJ!rv and fellowship of a licensed house are likewise sober, reasonable individuals. If human nati.'-e were perfect, moderat' in would be a universal virtue. In time of war, with many thousands of men and women employed outside their ordinary routine, and other thousands living in n "state of mental stress, it is more than >vc< necessary to keep a brake on excess, to encourage the spirit of moderation. An announcement issued in the Nation's interests by the National Council of the Licensed Trade of New Zealand.

I FRUIT HOLY POLY | 4ozs. Hour, } teaspoon salt, loz. 2 teaspoons baking powder, o;;. butler, .'i-<S cup milk.. M.l't (li'.v ingredients into a ];ov.i, pu! in I'll 1, add suilieient milk to make a soft Turn out on to a lii-lillv-floured board. Moll into a rectangle. Sprinkle with a mixture of brown y u;;'a r. cinnamon linciy chopped roasted almonds and Moll vi|> as you would a jelly roil. I'Jace in a greased d : sh and bake in a moderate oven, M7O dot;'., for approximately half an hour. ;Vrve with a but ier-sroicli sauce. Note: Any dried fruits or nuts may be used, such as dates, sultanas, iA'in.r;*.']', raisins, walnuts and roasted chopped peanuts. .May also add iiiiely-sliced apples.

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Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 7, 15 July 1942, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 7, 15 July 1942, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 7, 15 July 1942, Page 8

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