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/^^ You May Match These \|rSHfe^ Prices But Never Footwear Less than Sale Prices at the • Furness Shoe Store ■ t, ■ ■ . • Tan Calf one-bar Shoes, low leather heel, 2?s to 6's •:•,"■• At 13/11 ■■■■..•■■/ .... . ■ ' \ ~-.-' '•■'■■ ■ • ■ - Wo;a fi'«. Imported Champagne Ki<^, and Grey Kid Court: S1? <■ Os, smart contrasting trim, spike hjel ..•.'.:.-.... 13/^ * Women's Imported' Black Satin one-bar Shoes covered Mapper I hoel '. :■ ....-.:..:...........:.....,. :~r. :■;.-.... ... .18/6; \Y«>iiifcn's Patent one-bar Shoes, medium spike heel, *ound toe ... ■■. . . ..:■:'■,, ■•,. ..,...:,->■ . ; ~:.„ ■ ■■'■ ... ," 19/11" > ■ •-, • , * .-. ■ Maids' Brown Calf one-bar College Shoes 7's to 9's, 9/-; 10's to 13's, 10/-; 1/s to 2?s 11/6; 3's to 7's 16/H----MEN!—Glace Kid Oxford / S^io. es, Pat. Tips, round toe, and '.„• ' genuine welteE soles ..v..........>v-v..>^ ':.•... v1.:19/lj Puiwiis Shoe Store FOR BETTER VAIJJES. CHIROPODISTS and FOOT SPECIALISTS. 40 MAIIf STREET —:— LOVWBR HUTT ■•'.' •.■■•• ,• ' Phone: 561. ' ' w> ;-'r^■.■":■;■:■:-■.•■•- i

♦'57 YEARS OF \mmt&:"-\.: : ■•■■. A booklet bearing this title has just been published tiy the Public Tirust 11 Office of %N"ew Zealand, and be read with interest by every man or woman who has. property to bequeath. Convincing, reasons for ap-, pointing the Public Trustee your Executor are set out in < the above booklet; which may be obtained free of charge from any Branch or Agency of the^ Pubfic Trust Office or. free by post from the Public Trustee, Wellington. .'■ - ■ The ECONOMIC SALE. SALE. SALE GREAT SALE OP BABY WEAR. "Gowns ... .'„...... 2/9, 3/6, 4/6 -i Petticoats ..... .. . 1/11, 2/3,. 3/3Shawls ..:.;.■ 7/6 to ,25/6. MISSES BROWN & ANDERSON 69 MAIN STRBrT. • DALCROZE EtTRHYTHMIOS MISS EILEEN BTTSSEIi L.R.A.M. (Aural Training) . *J Certiflcated Teaelier of Dalcroze Eurhythmies from the Staff of the London Sfehool. ' , Lower Hutt Classes for Children eoinmence, WEDNESDAY, February. 12th, at 4 p.m. •;■; .■':''■ V Wellington SATUKDAY". February Bth at 10.30 a.m/ ■ ... •Private - 6 Hay Street :: Oriental Bay. v Ring 21-250. PIANOFORTE. MISS PRISCILLA GREENWOOD HAS RESpSfilb TEACHING AT 6 Feist's Buildings ::' WoDvrn Road. At Studio. Weddls«ifty3 and Saturdays. * ■. . ■ ■ ■ ' ./.. WATWHETTT SCHOOL. . , "500" EVENINGS eomtoenee new season on MONDAY, 17th inst at 8 p.m. in the School. : Oood Frizes. ». Supper Provided. Admission1 1/-. Proceeds in aid of

TECHNICAL SCHOOL ' LOWER jd.L(TT.. EVENIN^V CLASSES, between the •hours df 7 p.m and 9 p.m. are conducted in the following subjects:— T\ " 1. Carpentry and Joinery. 2. Building Construction. . 3. Mechanical Axcihitectipsal, Geometrical and Freehand Drawing, 4. Electrical Wiring and Teory-r-to / suit requirements for exam for' • - Wireman's License. ■'•.... . 5. Bookkeeping. ■-■• 6. Shorthand and Typing. 7. English and Arithmetic. Students' prepared for" Matriculation, Accountants' Prelim, and Public Service Entrance. ■ ' ~ v 8. JDressmaking. . ;9. . MiHindry. '■:':"■ '~. '," ; •-. ■"■" £ ; 1 If sufficient numbers are offering increased facilities will be afforded in th^ Commercial Courses including hand and Typewriting, Bookkeeping •and Examination Classes.. ■ . • '•;■*■■'■ art work: '!*■■•' If: sufficient inducement offers the Board of Control .-will commence 'an. Art Clas3 and those interested in this subject, including adults, are:asked/to enrol at School as soon 'as possible to\ enable necessary arrangements to be •made. . . './ ■"'■■,'. ■-'..; :. • -.. ; ' ',- . ' ~\ " .- W. DICKINSON/ 1 ~ ,:■'■'_ •*'■' '. Director. EANDWIck PARENTS' ASSOCIA- ■ "--'■'■ ."." '-^TidN. - . ■■' '■ r" ' DANCE. DANXJE Moera Hallr—Saturday, Ijsth Feb. ;■ BBIGHTEST and BEST. ■> ' Admission l/6i ' '• ■ \,\ '.•■^SA.WB.'-,-' _ '. ■'. '/. : aAWB.^. ■",. WA3STTE-D SAWS %p SHARPEN AND SE;r at MODERATE PEICES. '-ArPply— , ■ , ■■'■;' y: \ PREMIER SERVICE STATION RailWay^ Avenue :■:"'- Lower Hutt ptanofobte! . fc MISS J. JOYCE GABLICK , - (L.A.8.) ; TERM. GOMMEtiCpti FEBRUARY 4tn 38 Queejns Read :: 'XiO-wear Hxrtt MRS ISOBEL T. HALLI<JAN . Associate Trinity. Co-lleg'e, Lbndon ELOCUTION -. and DRAMATIC ART. HAS RESUMED TEACHINO. ,Studio— ■■•■'• ■-• . -■ '.: ;;"';:''"■■., / = Sing George Theatre, Main Street Classes fas Bsual Saturday Mornings. Private lessons, by arrangement. . ' sttsdio— " '% ■ ■■'-.; 26 Hannah's Bldgs, Lambton! Quay,

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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 36, 13 February 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 36, 13 February 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 36, 13 February 1930, Page 6

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