BREVITIES.
BREVITY!
Senior Cadet Bugle Band concert in the Record Hall on Friday, May 12th. Don't miss it. • • • • Sospita Health Lecture for Ladies, is advertised for 3 p.m. on Monday at Phil Davis' building' « • • § Assembly Dance at Record Hall, 8 p.m., every Tuesday, wet or fine. Refreshments provided. • • • • "Bill" Robinson and wife are making their annual trip to Rotorua. Tom Gorre accompanies them. • • • • Seventy-two persons were served with light supper at last Tuesday's National Assembly dance at the Reoord Hall. . • • • t Shooting season for imported game opens May 1, and closes on July 31. Close season this year for pigeons and pukeko. • « • • 34,386 Males of Military Age are not prepared to Volunteer for Active Service, or to serve in any Civil Capacity. Are YOU one of these ? c • t • All State Schools in the Wellington Education Board District are closed—re-open, Tuesday, May 2nd. Easter and midwinter holidays are being taken together. • • • • "Bert" Benge, Ltd, has relinquished the oamp bread contract owing to shortage of labour. A notice appears in another column, announcing that firstclass pastry and small goods are now obtainable. Hot-oross Bun or- , dere now being booked. '
Senior Cadet parade Monday next, 7.30 p.m. Record Hall. « « • • "Safety, Comfort and Cleanliness," Where? At the Reoord Hall, every time • ■ t • Until further netice, the Vicar will conduct Sunday School at St.John's at 10 a.m. • « • * Mrs. Jones has fruit, confectionery and soft drinks on sale handy to both halls. * »'■■•■ • Nothing to catch fire and fall on your neok at the exit door of the Record Hall. 'Nuf sed. t * • # The chairman of the Upper Hutt Town Board invites the local residents to observe a holiday from noon on Auaac Day. • • • • Last week the name of the fifth Kaitoke 1883 platelayer was not remembered till the last few of our 550 copies were being printed. /Foley" was the missing name. « • t 4 Fancy Dress Masquerade at Record Hall, on second Friday after Easter—May 12th—four weeks from now.. Postponed to that date so as not to clash with Father Daly's church bazaar.
Last issue, we printed the names of the Ahza'c Queen candidates as supplied at 8.30 on the night of entry. Since then another name has been handed us —the following is the full list ;- No. 1. Nora Grarvey No. 2. Helen Gornall No. 3. Iris Benge'' No. 4. Kathleen Twohill No. 5. Gwyn Hoar
Mark McOashin will be glad to see old friends and make new onea at his hairdressing saloon in "Harry" Edwards' Buildings, opposite Hazelwood's big store: Mark' is his own boss now and wants your patronage. In return he promises; the best haircut or shave you ever had in your life. Mac is SOME shaver —NOT a spoke-shaver. Cead miile failthe, ; « • • • If you like our pictures and our music, give your applause and tell your friends. It encourages our pianiate to further please you. and lets us know you appreciate the actors and films we screen for yon! If you are not eatisfied-TELL US, We are out to pleaae you and to make you feel comfortablePeople's Pictures at the Record Hall, alongside Upper Hutt station gate. Jadvt] • • • « The National Aasemoly .at the Record Hall, on Tuesday nights, is a "dance" at which women and ffirls are treated' with respect and their,comfort studied. Larrikins and boozers who try to turn a dance-room into a rowdy, romping circus, are invited TO GO SOMEWHERE ELSE. Men prepared to strictly observe the simple rules of a properly conducted ball-room, will find a welcome at the Record Hall.
Town Board meets Thursday week. f • • • School Committee Electiona April 17, Monday next. • • • * Territorials parade Thursday next at 7.30 at Record Hall. jmum—^tptmatmummw
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Hutt Valley Independent, Volume VI, Issue 274, 15 April 1916, Page 4
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