HTJTT VALLEY BRANCH POPPY DAY — POPPY DAY POPPY DAY POPPY DAY FRIDAY, APRIL 1 (iFIUDAY, APRIL IG. The U.S.A., whilst gratefully acknowledging the \ l ery generous past support or the public for this annual Dominion-wide appeal, again re-; quests your help on FRIDAY, APRIL 16. All funds thus rajsed are applied to the relief and assistance of returned servicemen from both World Wars, and to their dependants A WORTHY 015.1 ECT INDEED So Please Remember POPPY DAY. ANZAC DAY DAWN PARADE AN/AC DAY I>AWN PAIiADE SUNDAY, APRIL 25. A DAWN PARADE of Ex-Service-men will be held at Lower Hutt Recreation Ground on Anzac Day. Sunday, April 25tli. Returned Servicemen, Nurses, Etc., will please assemble at the R.S.A. Rooms. High Street, Lower Hutt, at 5.30 a.in on that date and march in silence to the Recreation Ground. A brief service will commence at 5.50 a.m and members of the public who wish to solemnly honour the memory of relatives and friends arc invited to attend. AT PETONE a brief service will be conducted at the Memorial in the Recreation Ground at J0.15 a.m, when a wreath of remembrance will be laid by the Hutt Valley Branch of the R.S.A. at this hour. U.S.A. FORTNIGHTLY DANCE This will be held on THURSDAY. APRIL 15th in the R.S.A. Rooms. CHIMNEY SWEEPING EXPERT. Absolutely no mess guaranteed. H. HYNSON, ■Phone 41-645. PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Fire, Accident, Marine, Employers' Liability, Motor and General Insurance. Local Agent— W. H. SMITH, "Hutt News" Office, Woburn Road. SHARPE'S for SEEDS
There s a breathless hush in the Close tonight, Ten to and a match to win. A bumping pilch and a blinding light, An hour to play and the last man in• (Sir Henry Newbolt). » Cricket, of course, is not merely a game—it's V \ an institution. One does not joke about \ \ cricket as one does about golf. But this spirit' { of reverence does not indicate a lack of Yjf enthusiasm anions those who follow the game / —particularly this season in the Valley. / J0& AVe could not let the occasion pass witho'ut offering' our congratulations to Team Captain v Stehr and his men for bringing home the Senior v Championship. And to Cliff Jones, 16 year ufm °hl All-rounder from the Hutt Valley MemorI '|h ial Technical College for his brilliant InterIjjL school performances. As the Americans say, "Cliff sure has been hitting it along." When Father bet his shirt 011 Hutt, he did not realize that shirts were becoming very scarce. Fortunately for Father, he will not have to grow a beard as the Kilbirnie folks hinted early in the season. Even-if Hutt had. lost, Smiths' could have helped him out with something' new in Khaki Sports Shirts—lnterlock from lu/- to 14/H, and Silk from 20/9 to 21/11 —and Khaki Shirts are a rare species EVEN AT .BEET " , v
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Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 42, 14 April 1943, Page 5
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