IPPi^slii^^^^^^ •.■".". NAIL STUDDED LUCILLE Shoe Salon' 16! High Street Phone 63-867 g^^T^-^-^^^S^S^ WELLINGTON CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY RESULTS OF APPROPRIATION HELD ON 22nd MAY. 1947 BALLOTS Group «, Entitling Shares Nos. 2141/2150 to £IOOO free of interest Group 12, Entitling Shares Nos. 3177/3182 to £I2OO free of interest Group 14, Entitling Shares Nos. 1478/1483 to £I2OO free of interest Group 15, Entitling Shares Nos. IGGI/1C66 to £I2OO free of interest Group 10, Entitling Shares Nos. 2171/2176 to £I2OO free of interest AUCTIONS Group 8, £BOO purchased at a premium of 3 7-8% interest. £4OO purchased at a premium of 4i% interest. Group 10, £I2OO -purchased at a premium of 4 1-8% interest. Applications for 17th Group are now being received. J. L. ARCUS, Secretary. 23 Waring-Taylor Street, Wellington Telephone 40-04 5
COKE JAS. P. GAYNOR & CO. LTD. DEPOTS—RANDWICK ROAD, MOERA 53 CUBA STREET, PETONE AGENCIESMISS R. BOWLER, Modern Dairy, Victoria St, Allcetown Mrs. M. TAYLOR, Taylorvllle Dairy. 579 High, St, Lower Hutt D. W. GRIFFITHS, Links Store, 702 High Street, Lower Hutt. J. SIMPSON, Carrier, 29 Holland Crescent, Naenae. MRS MANDER, General Drapery Store, 110 Porutu St, Epunl. Mr. NICHOLLS, Waterloo Store, 2 Hardy Street, Waterloo.
B.C. DRY am ©PSP mj uwommmm OFFICE AND .WORKS: MARKET STREET, Lower Hutt. Phone 63-291 Hutt Valley Residents— NOTE.—MAIN DEPOT: SMITHS ON HIGH STREET PROMPT SERVICE For 'Prompt Service 10 HUTT ROAD LOWER HUTT GENERAL ENGINEERING All Classes of Fitting and Machining SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Ford offers you a job with a FUTURE. You can have a real career here with top rates of pay and opportunities for advancement and promotion. Building Ford and Mercury motor vehicles provides a wide variety of interesting operations. You can be a Body Builder, Metal Finisher, Trim Machinist, Trim Upholsterer, Vehicle Assembler, Paint Helper or Spray Man. Or, you can work in our Parts Department, or one of the many other sections. We will place you in the job that suits you best and train you to become skilled. Read what Claude Willis, one of the " Ford Team", says about conditions. Call, write or telephone for full particulars. ! iTiJ f who has been employed continuously at the Ford Factory since it opened in 1936 tells why you'll like working at Ford "The Ford Factory is a fine place to ■ work. It's modern and spacious and splendidly equipped. We have a grand ' spirit and a friendly atmosphere. "Conditions are the kind every fellow I likes— clean and airy, with up-to-the- ■ minute tools and machines. Amenities, too, are first-rate, including our cafeteria, where you can obtain a hot midday meai to at small cost —so there is no necessity I ' to bring a lunch box. "We're all part of a team here at Ford, and proud of the products we make." Will V£~ m:'> "^^•^WSW ■ra JSti '%* k '*> -, «•■■* -•:'•■. P.S.L *r, t / >;.": / / "*<?> K
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Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 47, 28 May 1947, Page 11
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