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LITTLE'S GREAT AFTER-HOLIDAY 36in. GINGHAM. ' Special Price, 9d per yard. BATHING CAPS. Special Prices 71d, 9d, 1/-, 1/3, This is One Of the Rare Sales 36in. GINGHAM. Great Washer. 1/6, and 1/11. • ". Usually 1/6. Sale Price 1/1* yd. BATHING COSTUMES. Great Variety. S. Wo- _ , . __ , . . men's, Women's, and Children's. Special whereeverything isßeqtie^; not 36in- fadeless cambric. CuttoCiear. Usually 1/6. Special Sale Price 1/1£ yd BATHING WRAPS. Special Sale Price 12/11 ea merely a few leaders from each PRINTED CREPE— BATHING SHOES. Special Price 4/3 and 5/3 pair. , Usually 1/6 yard. Sale Price Hid yard. CAMBRIC FRO c KS . Special Price 6/6 each. department. We want to clean ■ Ran eof p^LT^ voile frocks. Sale Price s/n each. ~ bAT t r>, ' m n^nTrL o/iT^'vc CREPE DE CHENE FROCKS. Special Price 29/6 m AI I D^nartm^ni-*; . Usually 1/9, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6. ~ in f\L,Lu LyepaiimenrS. Sale Price I/-, l/ 6, l/ 9, 2/-yard. RAYON FROCKS. Sale Price from 25/-. Ladies Will find real big economies, GRIPED FUGENE, 36in. Sale Price 1/9 yard. CBEPE NIGHTS.^ Sale Price 2/U each. PLAIN FUGENE, Cream, Pink and Helio.■ ~. ; CREPE BLOOMERS. . Sale Price, 1/8 pair. 9^<;nnal linp<? at un*P>a*nna\ nriro* Sale Price V 3. • VESTS in Wonderful Variety. Sale Price 1/6, Seasonal lines at UnSeaSOnal prices, TEA. TOWELLING. , Special Price 6d per yard. 1/11, 2/-, 2/6, to 5/11. i 11, 1 M ,l • CRETONNE from 9d per yard. FUGI BLOOMERS. Sale Price 4/6 pair. truly marvellOUS Values. INOtning LK HOSE. Great Value, 12 Beautiful Shades SILK and COTTON BLOOMERS. Helio, Flesh, , n 1 1 • • Usually 3/11. Sale Price 2/11 pair, Sky, Peach and Cream. Sale Price 3/6 pr. better oirered this season. Hundreds of Bargains *-'^S^' too Numerous *to Catalogue *^'GX

Bedding Plants and Seedlings. PLANT NOW— _, Antirrhinum, Aster, Alonsoa, Carnation, Coreopsis, Delphinium, Geum, Heliotrope, Hollyhock^ Iceland Poppy, Larkspur, Lobeli , Marigold, Nemesia, Pansy ; Petunia, Phlox, Schizanthus, Stock, Sweet Sultan, Sweet William, Salvia Bonfire, Scabious, Wallflower Zinnia and all other seasonable varieties. We have large stocks of good healthy plants, guaranteed to do well. , LIME AND ALL ARTIFICIAL MANURES IN ANY QUANTITY EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN SUPPLIED T. WAUGHT & SON Hutt Valley Nurseries & Main St., Lower Hutt

RALEIGH' rSt3^> THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE (wijffl gS&?*^ THE RALEIGH is known as "The All Steel Bicycle" because it is the ONLY Bicycle made entirely of Steel. Bracket and lugs —in ordinary bicycles of mallable iron—-are in the Raleigh the finest of Gold Rolled Steel, made by the _^ most modern scientific methods, giving immense strength with lightness and gra.ce. SOLE AGENT— A. G. TOOHEY Cycle Merchant Main St. ; Lower Hutt. Mams! Hams! ' 1/2 per lb. All Sizes. EVERY HAM GUARANTEED. New Seasons Delicacies in Full Range. Figs in Boxes .......................... .6 and 1/-. Figs, Cooking, per lb 6<J. Muscatels (cluster) .per lb 9d / Muscatels (Spanish) per lb, 1/6 and 2/Plum Puddings ....... ... . 2/6 and 4/6 Primrose Teas 2/4, 2/8, 3/Fresh Dairy Butter per lb ...... .......... /14 r Encore Butter y per lb, 1/8 Empire Butter ...... ......... ... per lb, 1/7 MOUAT BROS. Universal Providers Lower Hutt & Kent Terrace Wgtpxi. " . ■ • ■ '■ -'.■■.... i ,: "Jack fell out with. Betty and now "Did you say your husband has been he's running around with six different deceiving you, dearf'^ girls." "Yes, the brute 1 He has been walk"l see. Sick of one and half a ing to the office and spending the bos dozen of the other," j fare I gave him every mornixig.''

He: I've come to a conclueion. She: What is it? He: I realised to-day that I have been a bachelor for thirty-eight years, and— She: Oh, Jack, this is— He: And I decided I'd had a jollygood time and that I'd keep it up.

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Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 32, 17 January 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 32, 17 January 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 32, 17 January 1929, Page 3

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