GOOD WAGES AND STEADY WORK IN YOUR OWN DISTRICT. MEN—WOM EN—GIRLS—YOUTHS. MEN—WOMEN —GIRLS—YOUTHS. M EN—W O MEN—GI RES—Y O UTHS. MEN—WOMEN —GIRLS —YOUTHS. There are Vacancies for you in our Woollen Mills at Petone. The jobs ire permanent, well-paid, and under excellent conditions. Morning and afternoon teas provided and there is a cafeteria where meals can be had if you want them. You know the place, so don't hesitate —Call or Ring NOW! The Mill Manager, THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MEG. CO., LTD., Petone. Phone 63-081. THFI BUSES STOP AT OUR GATES FORD Owners —For all your Car troubles, consult S. C. Thorpe, late of Avery Motors, 20 years experience on Fords in Canada and N.Z. T. & T., Ltd., Motor Engineers. 4 Te Puni St., Petone WA N T E D , YOUNG GTRLS or WOMEN. Full or part-time, excellent conditions. Call, Write, or Phone GO-791. JELDI LAMPSHADES (N.Z.). LTD., 2 6 Plunket Avenue, / Petone. T RICYCLBS CYC L E S THICYCLE S COLLECTED AND REPAIRED BY EXPERIENCED MECHANICS. Returned to all parts of the Hutt Valley. Moderate Charges. Write to P.O. BOX 151, LOWER HUTT. HAVE YOUR HOME PAINTED, PAPERED OR INTERIOR DECORATED First Class Materials and Workmanship. For immediate Service—: Apply— J. W. and R. C. PUSSELL 28, Brunswick Street, Lower Hutt. HAVE your Necklet Remodelled foi Spring or made into Bolster Collar. See Mrs. Moore, 51 Brooli St., Waiwhetu. FRENCH POLISHER —Have your Piano and Furniture Repolished by Expert Tradesmen. Write "Polisher," Hutt News, CARPENTERS AND LABOURERS. GOOD MEN WANTED FOR' HUTT INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL, KAURI STREET. . 48-hour 5-day week. Apply on Job or Ring 63-203. SPRAY PAINTING, We* undertake Spray Painting of all descriptions— BATHROOMS KITCHENS HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES PRAMS Push-chairs Repaired and Fainted. Collected and Delivered Free. Moderate Charges. WM. ROIL AND CO., Market St. Phone 63-291 Day. For your RADIO REPAIRS, all work guaranteed, Sets Collected and Delivered. CRAVEN, Phone 60-348. * MOTORISTS! —For the Small JobSj as well as the bigger ones, see T. & T., Ltd., Motor Engineers, 4 Te Puni St., Petone, Expert Mechanics only—all work guaranteed. Open Saturday morning. * LOWER HUTT CITY COUNCIL. REPAIRS IN REINFORCED CONCRETE TO MAIN HUTT BRIDGE. Tenders are invited for carrying out Repairs to the pile caps of the Main Hutt. Bridge, Railway Avenue, Lower Hutt, in accordance with the plan and specifications which may be obtained at the City Engineer^ Office. ,_, , Conditions should be suitable lor carrying out the work early in 1947. Tenders, addressed to the Town Clerk and endorsed "Bridge," must be delivered at the Council Office. High Street, not later than 12 Noon on Thursday, October 31st, 1946. T. G. RICHARDSON, Town Clerk. ATTENTION! ALL MOTORISTS—T. & T., Ltd., Motor Engineers, Petone, are equipped with the latest and best valve grinding and facing machines in the world. Have your Car tuned for the summer. UPHOLSTERER—E. L. de Grut, 468 High Street, V.I.C. Corner, will do all classes Repairs and Recover Work. Selections of coverings now on hand. FRENCH POLISHER wanted immediately, first-class tradesman only, good prospects, 4/- per hour to 'start. Apply 20 Campbell Tee., Petone. WOULD Mr. Sparkes please at his earliest convenience call on Mrs. Smith about light work? Urgent. DRESSMAKING —For prompt and efficient service bring your orders to Misses Jarden and Douglas, 1 Thorneycroft Ave., Lower Hutt. THEA F. SMITH, L.T.C.L. (Late pupil of Errol H. F. Muirl TEACHER OF ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART CORRECTIVE SPEECH TRAINING Students trained for Competitions and Examinations Studios: Kingston Park Baptist Schoolroom, Mondays and Tuesdays. Elizabeth Street. Heretaunga
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Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 20, 16 October 1946, Page 8
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