(£" ' ' ' 1.. i ' ■ ' ■ ■ ■' """""'^l I . " Did You Ever See Such Pretty Colours ? * ■ • ■ . ■ Shearer's suggest you make a point of seeing their Special Window Display of the Season's two most charming colours. LEMON and LIME WHY NOT A COMPLETE OUTFIT IN THESE DAINTY COLOURS. HERE IS WHAT WE HAVE IN LEMON and LIME. Rayons, Crepe de Chines, Fujis, Frocks, Ribbons, Flowers, Buckles, lAngurie Cottons, Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, Silk Undies, Ladies' and Children's Millinery. I YOU OWE YOURSELF A TREAT. '• - Additional Attractions are these Specials Just Landed Ladies' Art Silk k I "1 Jersey Art $ilk GLOVES. j Tr P]$99KS All the Newest Pastel i j^fefll Smart and Stylish Shades Three styles ,;WK»1B with full skirts. Plaiii with Buckle oi*na- - 'B* WftUfl| ments to choose from v JL iHHu and Floral. 5/^ H^^aß I 19/6 to 27/0. HEMSTXTPHEP I »• HANDKEROHIEPR I --• WH Corners Embroidered IlraSlJ& " , . ■ „...'. with New Zealand PF* Jersey Art, Silk Birds. Nice presents fJL JUMPER SUITS for friends Overseas. -T/^j^ 6; in a Box for 5/11 H^t/^1 30/-. 1 Main Street LSWER HUTT ][ CAR BARGAINS In view of the near approach of the Holiday Season, you are perhaps thinking of some o^ the many advantages of having your own Car, and it is my business to make it easy for you to have it. Whether it be the call o| changing scenes of sunny fields or bush-clad hills, or of shelly beaches Milked by rocky shores, to follow the cr^w.cs ov seek se^u^rtere^ an,^. charming nooks^ or in the hapjiy combination of profit arid pleasure, or "for commercial purposes only "—the exhileration of an outing under your own control, free of care for timetables, may be easily yours. Whjr not NOW? Is lam retiring from the Motor Business and have leased my Qarage, I have a stock of cars to realise that offer exceptional opportunity to a car. buyer who deals direct with me, eUminating * 'overhead" arid commission. If you have not $et fearjae^ to, drive I can of course teach you this simple art without extra charge. I will call at your convenience if you wish, and "v^ill be pleased to give you a trial run. Write or ririg now.. Yours faithfuHy, . E. MACDONALD 7Q Pretoria Street, Itttwer Hutt.... ■ ; -■ Tel^ione 746. - T. W. Slinn & Son v ■. ■ ' .. . I 7?^^ Butchers ? MAIN Ss3tsE|T : : LOWEB HUTT ... %"kC i ■•: : : : LOWJ4E MU^p ' i ' " • '■■ ■■ ■ .'— — ■■ We wish to in|oi?m our U^per Hutt ga.tro»s t^bat we have over the B.i^^ery lfi£sJ WW$ m.W ¥*'■ W. |t. K^yS, and tiat in future all our business be Carried on from that access. ■ Phone Upper #*&& . „-'.. . ; ■'.. -^ »*i. ■■-,; :",. :
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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 24, 7 November 1929, Page 6
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