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MRS. ETHEL M. BURNS A.L.C.M. M.V.C.M. Pianoforte, Voice Production, Elocution, Mandoline, Banjo, Singing. “CONCORD" 2 Bouverie Street, (Cuba Street, bus route) GRACEFIELD SCHOOL HOME and PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION The Popular— WEEKLY CARD EVENING will resume on THURSDAY 11th APRIL at 8 p.m. in the School, Bell Road. Admission 1/- Supper Provided HAVE YOUR HOME PAINTED, , PAPERED OR INTERIOR DECORATED First Class Materials and Workmanship. For immediate Service — Apply—.L W. and B. C. PUSS ELL 28 Brunswick Street, Lower Hutt. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Re JOHN JOSEPH SCOTT Notice is hereby given that Mr. J. J. Scott of 47 Hautana Street, Lower Hutt, has assigned his estate to trustees for his creditors. All creditors who have not previously notified the undersigned of their claims are urgently requested to do so by sth April, 19 46. FRANCIS H. GREENAWAY, M.8.E., B. Com., A.P.A.N.Z., Public Accountant, High Street, x LOWER HUTT LEGAL NOTICE MESSRS. LEICESTER, RAINEY & MCCARTHY, Barristers and Solicitors, desire to announce that their Branch Office at Lower Hutt has been moved to new premises at 10 Woburn Road (next to Hutt News Office.) Mr. A. H. Armour, L.L.M., wher has recently returned from overseas has joined their staff and will be in attendance at the Lower Hutt Office daily. Office hours 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. WAGES-TAX (Social Security Charge and National Security Tax) REDUCED RATE OPERATES AFTER 12th MAY It is hereby notified for general information that the reduced rate of Id. in every lOd. (2/- in £) applies to salaries and wages derived in respect of any period after 12th May, 1946. ' All salaries and wages derived in respect of any period up_to and including the 12th May, 1946, remain subject to deduction at the existing rate of Id. in every Bd. (2/6 in £). F. G. OBORN, Commissioner of Taxes. - THE SAUNDERS KILN DRYING TIMBER CO., LTD. wish to thank the large number of friends and associated firms who have given them such valuable assistance during and since their recent fire. They wish to advise that temporary offices have been opened adjoining the old site and as far as possible their general business will continue. Joinery customers are advised that through the good offices of the Hutt Valley Joinery Association the firm will be able to continue the supply of Joinery, Doors, etc. Timber customers are advised that the Kilns will be out of action for a short time while being reconditioned, but the supply of some lines will be unaffected. The Yard will be ready to resume normal business on Monday, Ist April. x THE LEAGUE OF MOTHERS MOERA —WAIWHETU St. Paul’s Hall, Whites Line East. Meeting: TUESDAY, April 9tli, 2 p.m Speaker: Rev. W. HURST. A cordial welcome to all women. LEAGUE OF MOTHERS LOWER HUTT BRANCH The next meeting will be held in WESLEY HALL, LOWER HUTT, on Thursday, lltli April, lf)4fi at 2 p.m Speaker: Rev. Ashleigh K. Petch. Subject: “Can the Family Survive.” Creche provided for the Children. GARDEN PARTY —WAIWHETU CATHOLIC SCHOOL GUESSING COMPETITION RESULTS Hamper, 12915: B. Williams. Bicycle, 20264: Mrs. J. Coley. Breakfast Cloth, 3605: Mrs. Power Childs Tea Set, 3634: D. Lathan. Box Chocolates, 4 865: Mrs. Strange Groceries, 1033: Miss McGinn. Cake, 582: Miss Hartwell Doll & Push Chair, 3421: Patricia Peters. Pillow Slips, 3839: F. Wilnoski. Coal, Wood, Coke, 893: Mrs. earson Wagg. Doll & Bassinette, 2137: Barbara Frost. Cake, 4717: Monica Costelloe. Canary and Cage, 858: W. Usher. Tip Truck, 3549: Campbell. Bed Jacket, 1523: K. Kittelty.

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Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 15, 3 April 1946, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 15, 3 April 1946, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 15, 3 April 1946, Page 8