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SALE. SALE. Buy at our Stocktaking Sale, and make your money last longer. FRIIS & SHAW CUT RATE STORE.
WANTEDS V' — ■ HUTT NEWS Telephone 525 Lower Hutt. WANTED SECTION". One or two shillings invested in a Small Advertisement will quicklysecure you a favourable sale. Among the thousands of people who read the "HUTT NEWS" there is a possible customer for you. SPECIAL BATES FOB CASH. LBirths, Mariages, Deaths: 2/6 per insertion. Wanted Advertisements: Fot Sale, To Let, Situations Vacant, Etc.:— 15 words, 1/-; 20 words, 1/6; 25 "words, 2/-; 30 words, 2/6; one inch, 4/- per insertion. ■•CAVE'S TAXIS — Night and day. CLOSED CARS: Ring Phone 5, Lower Hutt. CARPENTER-JOINER wants Repairs, Alterations, Additions, Staircases, Shop Fitting, etc. Estimates free. FIELD, 61 Knight's Road. LYCEUM HALL—TO LET for Dances, ; Meetings, Weddings, Private Parties. Booking Office—B. BIRD, Lyceum Bid J' ERNESTINE" for Coats, Frocks, Evening Wear, Cardigans, Pull overs, three pieces, newest designs. AVINTER SALE, WEBB'S CASH DRAPERY—SOO remnants, Manufacturer's Samples, from 9d.; Winter Coatings, 50 inch, 3/11. DAVISON'S don't worry about big profits; they thrive on big turnover: 1 G-ood quality tweed grousers, 8/1.1 at DAVISON 7S. FOR SALE—Carnations, 60. choice varieties, all true to name; Gladioli bulbs, Gooseberry trees, and Flower seedlings. Wiheatley, Porutu St. Tel. 388. TWO Practical Men are prepared to un- , dertake all classes of concrete work, laying out gardens, lawns, etc. Apply Hutt News Office. ■GREAT SALE—Webb's Cash Drapery. Further reductions.- Ladies' Coats, 19/6 up; Woollen Costumes 65/- for 19/6. V WINTER SALE—Bargains at WEBB'S CASH DRAPERY — L«dins' Hats 5/11; Special value Vests, 2/6, 2/11 and 3/11. DAVISON sets the pace again. Boys' all wool hose 2/6; Boys' tweed shorts 4/6; Union, shirts 4/11. •Government Buses make DAVISON'S door their bus stop. Where people pick up the bargains. Work shirts 4/11. Hats 8/11. LOST—A small brown brief bag on ' Thursday night last between Randwick Rd. and White's Line and Knight's Rd. Reward on returning to this office. JDAVISON'S move handkerchiefs in thousands, 2/11 half dozen. Superfine Quality, 4/- half dozen at DAVISON'S BUILDING. "FOR SALE—Gent's Bike, perfect order, £3. Apply 17 Tui St., Te Momi. "TO LET at Belmont, one or two un- ***' furnished rooms with fireplace. Apply "M.," Hutt News Office. TO SELL—Treasure Cot, bought, in London six months ago. Ring phone 402. LOST—Book, entitled "The Doctor, J) between Woburn and Lower Hutt. Finder please return to Campbell's Library, Main St. WEBB'S SALE NOW ON—54 inch Check Flannels 5/11 for 3/11; Cardigans and Pullovers, 6/11. WAIWHETTJ PABENTS' ASSOCIATION. "FIVE HXTNI>BED." Do you play? If you do, come along next Wed-nesday night to Waiwhetu School and "help our kiddies. ... Admission 1/-. Good Prizes. 8 -jmbl. Good Supper.
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Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 6, 28 June 1928, Page 1
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