■KNiTtING INSTIiUCTIOxNS for Gloves on 2 Needles, still procurable at THE ECONOMIC for 5d sheet. Smocking Instructions fid Smocking Dots (id sheet. THE ECONOMIC for Ladies' Autumn Underwear. Locknit Nights 22/9; o.s 28/9; Wool Vests S/9; Silk and Wool Vests 6/11; Locknit Panties 6/6; Fleecy" Lined Locknit Pyjamas 41/6, o.s. 42/0. THE ECONOMIC specialises in ChiJdren's Felt Hats, all shades 10/6; Maids' 13/11. Buy Early while Stocks Last. ASTHMA. —Why Suffer when our Natural Remedy will correct this distressing complaint.— Beatrice Taylor, Herbalist, Petone. PATRIOTIC SOCIETY Lower Hutt Quota Is now 1,000 A SHOP DAY will be held to raise funds to purchase contents for these parcels EVERY FRIDAY at the PATRIOTIC ROOMS Donations of Goods will be very much appreciated POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE DANCE THIS SATURDAY At tile Y.M.C.A. BIRCH STREET WATERLOO Subscription 2/-. Take a Waiwlietu Bus. DANCING ; DANCING EVA DRAPER TEACHER BALLROOM DANCING. 7 TAWA STREET : LOWER HUTT Phone 62-654. WEEKLY DANCE — SATURDAY: MOERA HALL Bradley's Band. Subs 2/6. Bus to Hutt and Petone after the Dance. NOTICE All Stock found wondering on my property at Normandale after this date will be impounded. H. ADAMS. PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE WANTED FOR WOMEN & GIRLS. A well known Manufacturing Establishment in the Hutt Valley would like to hear from Hutt or Petone residents who would be prepared to provide comfortable Board on reasonable terms for out-of-town applicants for positions in local industry. The Company's Lady Representative would be prepared to call and discuss the matter before finalising arrangements. All replies will be treated with the strictest confidence. Apply in first instance to— "BOARD and RESIDENCE/' c/o "Hutt News" Office, Lower Hutt. PLUNKET SOCIETY TAITA-RNOX SUB-COMMITTEE The ANNUAL MEETING will be held at 2.30 p.m on TUESDAY, 6th APRIL in the Knox Gymnasium Hali High Street. Business: Annual Reports and Election of Officers. Mothers and All Supporters are urged to attend. M. POWLES, Hon. Secretary. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING MRS F. C. TUNLEY, L.R.S.M., Has Vacancies for Secondary School Girls (and others) in her Saturday Class held at 9.30 a.m in St. Small Hall, Woburn Road. This is an excellent opportunity for a "young singer to gain a correct knowledge of breathing, use of voice, diction, phrasing and musical appreciation, given by an experi-e iced teacher. If sufficient inducement ji>!ers, an Evening Class will be formed at Studio, 36 Pretoria Street. Wellington Competition Successes include: First Prizes • Children's, Chorus, Ladies' Choir, Lady's Solos, Boys' Solos, Duets, Scotch Solo and others. Phone. 63-128. BADMINTON BADMINTON The Y.M.C.A. Badminton Club will hold its OPENING NIGHT — On — TUESDAY, 6th APRIL Commencing at 7.15 p.m All members and intending members invited to attend. WAIWHETU CATHOLIC HALL WAIWHETU ROAD DANCE DANCE FRIDAY, 2nd APRIL Ray Mailman's Orchestra. Subscription 2/-. MRS. R. C. GIBBONS Has commenced teaching ELOCUTION at her Home— No. X FAIRFIELD AVENUE Write or call for terms. Term begins from First Lesson. CHIMNEY SWEEPING EXPERT. Absolutely no mess guaranteed. H. HYNSON, Phone 41-645.
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Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 40, 31 March 1943, Page 5
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