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AROUND THE SHOPS

We are pleased to note that the Hutt business people are endeavouring to make their shops attractive to the prospective customer, and if the Hutt public will be loyal to their own town we feel sure the shop keeper will rise to the occasion and spare no pains to give them satisfaction.

The "Regal" confectionery shop which has taken over Mr. Merrick's business, display a fine assortment of very tempting cakes.

A. E. Thomas breaks new ground as General Storekeeper in New District. Offers service and satisfaction. White's Line Cash Store.

Prices charged and services rendered at White's Line Store will be found at best value obtainable.—A. E. Thomas, Proprietor.

Everybody's The Open Warehouse, are offering sensational value in crockery, every shape and colour, made by the leading manufacturers is here. The finest display that has ever been seen in Lower Hutt.

J. Kennington, in the Main Street, has just landed a fine assortment of overcoats, both for Ladies and Gentlemen.

Grantham's window is worth a special visit to inspect. It is a work of art. Those looking for Hot Cross Buns cannot do better than buy them there.

J .E. Cairns' window is very attractive again this week, and we compliment him on his display.

Sports should visit B. W. Bird, who can supply them with Footballs, Basket Balls, and Hockey requisites. * * *

J. Stonehouse's window looks well this week, and features wonderful value in writing pads. These pads carry with them a good local view.

J. E. Cairns is this week making a fine display of Curtain Nets, Blinds, Bedding and Blankets.

The National Tutorial College is supplying a long felt want for- those requiring special tuition. The drudgery of going to the city to attend evening classes is now a thing of the past.

Little's window displays several very attractive lines such as Down Quilts, and Woollies and Coats for the youngsters. ♦ * *

Ladies requiring a pretty frock for the holidays should not overlook Shearer's display, and the prices appear to us to be absolutely right.

Russell & Co., the Cash Grocers, are providing an excellent service for prompt delivery of orders, large or small. Try them out with "Chestnut" Butter or "Silver Urn" Tea.

J. E. Cairns' window is always illuminated at night, it shows enterprise, and adds to the town's appearance.

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Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 2, 12 April 1927, Page 5

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AROUND THE SHOPS Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 2, 12 April 1927, Page 5

AROUND THE SHOPS Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 2, 12 April 1927, Page 5

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