HUTT VALLEY BRANCH • DIGGERS' NIGHT DIGGERS' XIGHT DIGGERS' night SATURDAY, MARCH 27 at 8 p.m. in the R.S.A. CLUB ROOMS, High Street, 1 Lower Hutt An evening of thorough enjoj ment. for Members, their Wives and Children DANCING, COMMUNITY SINGING, GAMES. ITEMS, SUPPER Members and their Children. Free. Wives, a plate of refreshments. JUNIOR CLUB DANCE JUNIOR CLUB DANCE JUNIOII CLUB DANCE THURSDAY,"MARCH 25th at S p.m Subscription 2/Fighting Forces 1/6
OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY GARDEN PARTY, WAIWHETU. The following is a list of the winners of the Competitions: — Baby's Dress, Mrs. Fleming, 12 Oxford Terrace, Woburn; Cake, Mrs Ted O'Neill; Chocolates, Barbara Haynan, 87 Trafalgar Street; Doll's Bed, Miss K. Anderson; Doll's House Sharon Deere, 87 Marsden Street, Lower Hutt; Doll, Colleen Sammons Petone; Dozen, J\lrs. Quinn, 14 Craddock Street; Dress Length, Alison Smith, Lower Hutt; Fire Screen, A. Comparini, Waiwhetu Road, Lower Hutt; Fowls, P. Purcell; Hamper, J. Cameron, Foundry, Hutt Shops; Missal, J. Ryan, 37 Vincent Street, Lower Hutt; Perfume, R. Louisson, 25 Waikare Avenue, L. McKeich, 146 Hutt Road, Petone; Range-ware, Mr. Gleeson, 18 St. Ronans Avenue, Lower Hutt; Sheets, Miss O'Brien, 11 Murphy Street, Wellington; Silk Stockings, I. Carmine, 164 Waiwhetu Road; Table Cloth, C. Rundie, 104 Dean Street, Christchurch; Tea, Mrs. J. J. Welply, 10 Avon St.. Lower Hutt; Coffee Percolator. D. Ryan; Ducks, Mrs. Poole, 94 Waiwhetu Road; French Doll, Margaret Lowell, Normandale; Table Centre, Mrs. Borkin, 16 Brassell Street; Hogget, Mr. Jeffries, 58 Ghuznee Street, Wellington; Green Doll, Aden Williams, 20 Charleston Avenue, Lower Hutt; 25 lbs Flour, Misses Smart, G.P.0., Heard Street; Felt Bag, Mrs. R. Ward, 26 Freyburg St. Waterloo; Pram Cover, Mrs. O'Connefl; Sheep, Mr. Conroy, Weight Guessing, Mrs McNamara and Mrs. Scahill.
SHARPENS for SEEDS
dinner for one —please James . . . means a very small wash up for James —or for the maid, unless the manpower officer has claimed her. But when James is drafted as the Americans say, and becomes Sapper James — plate layer in Ihe Royal Engineers, washing up will become a personal matter, and you will be forced to go into action on the home front' armed with a Tea Towel. * But this is where Smiths' come in, for its Tea Towel Time on High Street, and lea towels are selling at Smiths' for the ridiculous price of 2/.11. So if your lea towels are wearing thin don't wait until the dishes fall through, because crockcry is so hard to replace. Be there to-morrow before they go, FOK IT'S TEA TOWEL TIME AT 0N HIGH STREET"'
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Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 39, 24 March 1943, Page 5
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