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Part-time Workers NAENAE EPUNI DISTRICT £2/10/- FOR 25 HOURS WEEKLY WOMEN are wanted for five hours a day by the Cleaning Contractor for general part-time cleaning duties at the llutt Hospital. The work is Clean and Pleasant. The hours will probably be front 8 a.in to I.la p.m., but it may be possible to alter the hours a little if necessary. Wages £2/10/- per week of five days, but higher wages can be earned depending on tin 1 hours worked. EVENING WORK We will also require TWO WOMEN on Evening Work for three hours from 5.30 to 0 o'clock, and their pay lor this will he 50/- per week. Reply stating which job you want to — “CLEANING CONTRACTOR" Dept. 1-1., P.O. Box 542, Wellington, Or call and discuss the matter with Mr. Frank, 8 a.m to 2 p.m. tit, the Matrons Office, Hutt Hospital New Zealand National Party THE STATE AS A SHAREHOLDER HOW TO REGAIN INDEPENDENCE OF ENTERPRISE Though under the present administration's proposed “Ultimate Socialism" there can he no form of commercial intercourse unless under State sponsorship and domination, it is a significant paradox that to-day the enemies of individual initiative in industry draw the greatest percentage from its returns. Indicative of this is the following extract from an actual company report, presented this year: Nett profit for year £39,062 Less taxation on 1945 profit £27,120 Leaving a balance of £11,942 1)1 lllili CiISC over (F> per cent of the money earned by the company for one year was ABSORBED IN TAXATION. Before the Labour Government can bite any more viciously at the hand which feeds it, make up your mind to change New Zealand's administration this year BY VOTING NATIONAL. The National Parly in the Hutt Electorate needs your support in its fight against the threat of Socialism. You can become a member by ringing 00-377 and leaving your name and address or by calling at the Club rooms, 08 High Street, Lower Hutt. The organiser will be glad to visit you.

F. HUMPHRIES Registered Plumber NEAR ACME GARACE WATERLOO ROAD :: LOWER HUTT • .Wishes to advise the Public of Lower Hutt that lie HAS COMMENCED BUSINESS at the above address. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO It will Pay You to get HUMPHRIES’ Quote Phones are hard to get. In the meantime A Message may be left at Phone 60-643

Hutt City and Petone Workers Why spend Hours every week, travelling to and from Wellington, when right in the heart of y'our Own District there is a Good Job waiting for YOU? * WE OFFER WOMEN AND GIRLS, OF ALL AGES, STEADY EMPLOYMENT The job you have to do is easy and pleasant—Folding Sheets, Towels and Pillow Slips. We pay Award Rates £3/8/2, PLUS a Good Bonus, which brings your wages to well over £4/-/-., for Forty Hours. Morning and Afternoon Tea Provided. If you want to be Happy in Your Job—RING 63-655 or better still, Call and have a talk with Our Employment Officer. Petone Steam Laundry Co. Ltd. 14 Tory Street, Petone NATIONAL CLUB 68 HIGH STREET LOWER HUTT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE PARTY AND THE CLUB "Will be held Conjointly in WESLEY HALL HIGH STREET ON THURSDAY, 28th MARCH, 1946 at 8 p.m. SPEAKER: DR. 0. J. MAZENGARB The Club Rooms are available for Letting for Weddings, Parties etc., on application to the Manageress. MORNING, AFTERNOON TEAS AND LUNCHEONS FRANCIS IT. GREENAWAY, Telephone CO-377 Secretary

COMPOST FOR SOIL, PLANT AND HUMAN HEALTH THE N.Z. COMPuoj. SOCIETY Inc., HUTT VALLEY BRANCH Invites you to attend It 3 Monthly Meeting in the WESLEY HALL, LOWER HUTT ON THE FIRST* WEDNESDAY IN EACH MONTH E. S. HARPER, President. JOHN HOGAN, Hon. Sec. Bros. V/OOD MERCHANTS MOEKA Phone 60-394. GOOD DRY FIREWOOD ; BIRCH, RIMU, and PINE MIXED Cut into 9-incli Blocks and Bagged. SUPPLIED IN LARGE or SMALL QUANTITIES Distance no object.

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Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 14, 27 March 1946, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 14, 27 March 1946, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 14, 27 March 1946, Page 12

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