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LADIES' BRASS & MILITARY BAND » Notice is drawn to an advertisement in this issue re the formation of a. Toadies' Brass and Military Band. Several people have been interested in this movement, for some time, and have at last decided to go ahead in this direction. They ask that anyone who has any interest whatsoever in the formation of a Ladies' Ban.! to get in touch with the advertiser. Other Brass Bands have been formed by ladies in New Zealand, but so far a Ladies' Military Band is unique. The Squadron Parade;; at the Grandstand Ilutt Recreation CI round on TUESDAY NIGHTS for Service Subjects and Physical Training. On WEDNESDAY NIGHTS the Squadron Parades at the Squadron Office for Service Subjects The New Training Syllabus of the Air Training Corps is wide and comprehensive and of the greatest practical benefit in many brandies of civilian life. ENROL NOW and obtain these benefits FREE. Apply Squadron Office. High St. J. 13. HEPWORTH. F/Lt. Officer Commanding Huit Squadron. KNITTERS \V\NTED TO IK) BABY' WEAR Wool Supplied. Good Price per Skein. Apply No. 10, Hutt News. STOP PRESS We have pleasure in reporting the arrival of a beautiful range of . . . I SEA I j DOWN giUTS Direct from the Manufacturers INDIAN CARPETS as well as Other FURNISHINGS that have been in short supply. Our long connection with thr Manufacturers places us in a favourable position. RETURNED SERVICEMEN — It will pay you to see us abob BLANKETS and FURNISHINGS - GILTRAP'S - BEDDING and CARPET SPECIALISTS HIGH STREET LOWER HUTT TRAFALGAR STREET HALF/ TRAFALGAR STREET HALL JUMBLE SALE JUMBLE SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 24 at 2.3(1 p.m SATURDAY, JUNE 2-1 at p.m In Aid of WAIWHETU PLUNKET FUNDS LOWER HUTT AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB ANNUAL I>ANCE AND PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES EVA DRAPER'S STUDIO FRIDAY, JUNE L'Mrd. 5-Piec<» Dftiic'e Band. J. Kyle. M.C. Subs 2/(i. WARNING Don't Blame Anyone but Yourself if you fail to see the 400-odd Cage Birds AT THE HUTT VALLEY CAGE BIRD SOCIETY'S ANNUAL SHOW — At the — WESLEY HALL (Next Waite's Shoe Shop) Opp. Pus Shelter, High Street, Lower Hutt SATURDAY, 21th JUNE Open from l p.m to 9 p.m. ALL KINDS OF BIRDS FROM ALL OVER N.Z. WILL BE ON SHOW HUTT VALLEY W.W.S.A. DRUM AND FIFE BAND Blanket Competition Winner: Miss M. E. Kershaw, c/o 77 Wakefield St, Lower Hutt, Ticket No. 9f>B. Second Prize: (7/0), G. C. Rentoul, GS Randwick Crescent, Moera. LADIES BRASS AND MILITARY BAND Girls and Women desirous of learning instruments with a view to forming above Hand, also players of any Band instruments, please communicate with "Band" c/o Hutt News. SHARPENS for SEEDS

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Hutt News, Volume 18, Issue 3, 21 June 1944, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hutt News, Volume 18, Issue 3, 21 June 1944, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hutt News, Volume 18, Issue 3, 21 June 1944, Page 6