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AUTUMN WOOLLIES for Important Lit!le People at THE ECONOMIC. Boys' Wool Suits 27/6; Skirts . i:j/6; Pleated Skirts 17/9; Teddy Bear Coats 1)5/9. RE-U PHOLSTEIi ING. Re-Covering and-Repairs.—E. W. I'RYKE, 71 High Street, opposite Hannah's. Over 40 years' practical experience. Telephone 62-218. KNITTING INSTRUCTIONS for Gloves on 2 Needles, still procurable at THE ECONOMIC for 5d sheet. Smocking Instructions 6d Smocking Dots 6d sheet. FORSTER — For Real Estate. THE ECONOMIC specialises in Children's Felt Ilats, all shade? 1.0/(5; Maids' 1.3/11. Buy Earlywhile Stocks Last. ASTHMA.—Why Suffer when our Natural Remedy will correct this distressing complaint.— Beatrice Taylor, Herbalist, Petone. FORSTER — For Real Estate AIRS. li. C. GIBBONS, TEACHER OE ELOCUTION (SPEECH TRAINING) AND DRAMATIC ART Studio: 8 Fairfield Ave, Waterloo. Call or write for particulars. Term commences from first lesson DANCE —DANCE WAIWHETU CATHOLIC HALL (Waiwhetu Road) APRIL 16th at S p.m. Ray Mailman's Orchestra. Admission 2/-. Bus to Hutt and Petone after the dance. ST. STEPHEN'S — MOERA "THE CIRCLE OE GOLD" Meets in the Presbyterian Hall. liaiuiwick Road on THURSDAY, APRIL 15, at 2 p.m. Speaker: Mrs. John Henderson. Subject: "Women's Responsibility in Civic Affairs." Music and Tea suited to war time. ALL WOMEN WELCOMED LOWER HUTT CITY COUNCIL CIVIC RECEPTION Residents of Lower Hutt are invited to attend a Civic Reception tti the Hon W. Nash, to be held in ST. JAMES'S HALL —Woburn Rd. on WEDNESDAY, April 14, 19415 at 8 p.m. J. W. ANDREWS, M ayor. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM THE YES SHOP 290 HIGH STREET : LOWER HUTT YES. —We Buy, Sell and Exchange. If you have anything you want to Sell, bring it along—it makes no difference if it is a Battleship or a Mouse Trap. YES —■ We are Commission Agents, Second-hand Dealers, Armuture Winders, Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and Contractors. Watch the papers for our VICTORY DANCE to be held in Petone soon; it will make the Old feel Young and the Young feel like Christmas. PATRIOTIC SHOP DAY WINNERS OF COMPETITIONS Soap: Mrs. G. Young, Waterloo Rd. Box of Fruit: Mrs. F. Campbell, Hautana Street. Boy's Pants and Cardigan: Mrs. Chesney, Waterloo Road Eggs: Mrs Foster, Waterloo Road. EPl'Nl SCHOOL COMMITTEE RESULTS OF COMPETITIONS Easter Egg: Gleiula Smith, 52 Norton Park Avenue. Apples: Mr Sigglekow, 275 Waiwhetu Road. Cake: li. B. Gray, Durham Crescent. Cup and Saucer: Fay Hamilton. 2<. Waiwhetu Road. Fowls: Mrs. G. Dalglish, 23 Brassell Street. • ' Doll's Bed; Joan Brown, Norton Park Avenue SOLDIERS' PARCELS The Patriotic Room will be open on the last Wednesday morning in each month instead of Thursday, to receive donations to Soldiers' Parcels. Biscuits are urgently required. DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY PETONE FRIENDS and SUPPORTERS' MEETING HORACE HERRING WILL SPEAK Candidate I'or Wellington Suburbs will be introduced UNION CLOTHING FACTORY HALL (Cr. Jackson and Richmond Sis) PETONE at 7.45 p.m. THURSDAY, APRIL 15t.h "We Fight tor New Zealand." j. a. Mcknight, Secretary. Consult us for your PRINTING REQUIREMENTS Modern Layout and Illustrated * Service available. THE •• HTJTT NEWS," Woburn Road. PHONE 63-855.

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Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 42, 14 April 1943, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 42, 14 April 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 42, 14 April 1943, Page 5