R. Y. SHEARER LTD. - present sterling worth in SMART AUTUMN COSTUMES The colours and style belong to the new season, and they are warm enough to be delightfully comfortable for all winter wear. fijfSk Self Striped Navy Worsted CosjffrgfS ' ""■■ tumes, single breasted, wo"NT^sS^ men's size 79/6 r^Jpl |Vi-- Double.breasted and pockets, ftwfc JrVf&V women's size 89/6 llrm;jMsßA Fawn and Mid Brown Fancy lilOE^lv^R. Worsted Costumes, S.W. and l^irErff^O^ Women's, two pockets and I Wnmb'i wi double breasted £4/19/6 y^llSHaf^xSl Light Fawn and Beige Tweed &^^^Sfyf^ff! Costumes, S.W. and Women's l&WaMlf i U Fancy Tweed Costumes in small r^^M^ll f\ M check designs, ss.w., s.w., and I.^^mt(/11l women's 69/6 and 75/6 JlfflUawl^'rel A GLOVE sensation! /mto» fllf Twrff Jl 10 Doz" Tan 1 Gloves flf HkIII / JHf Marked 7/11, slightly AI | | ff fIV faulty to clear at "1 X 1 \IT #1/ Your Visit will not be complete \ I iff/ until you have seen our new \j / wM . SILK LACE FLOUNCINGS \ i \w Circular Handkerchief Skirt || A 12/11 and 19/6 yard. j IV In black, saxe, green, lemon, beige A I • Also another very attractive line of Silk Lace Flouncing in dress *W lengths. 32/6 length. Droop at back, in same colour as above. Main Street LOWER HUTT ' j ELIZABETH BLAKE Presents The Wellington Players "THE SONG OF THE SEAL." . Hebridean Folk Drama by Graham Price. THE ABBUTHNOT DIAMOND ROBBERY. A Detective Play in one act by Rosina Filippi. THE TINDER BOX. ■ A Fairy Story by Hans Andersen. ' AT THE Y.W.C.A. HALL, BOULCOTT STREET, WELLINGTON. On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 3rd and 4th April at 8 p;m. Tickets 4/-, plus tax (reserved) and 2/-. Box Office opens at The Briston Tuesday, March 25th. Beryl Earle, Judith Purdy, Sheila Kissel, Dorothy Tanner, ; Una Curtis, W. N. Pharazyn, F. W. Dawn, Elizabeth Blake and others. : Eileen Goodson, L.A.8., Accompanist. MISS V. M. GREEDY j * (Late F. Donnelly and Son and Bromwick and Findlay) : Begs Jo announce having commenced in business in | RAILWAY AVENUE :—: LOWER HUTT Ladies' Hair Specialist j in all branches. ALL CLASSES OF LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WORK EXECUTED. " O CHILDtREN'S WORK A SPECIALTY. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. Telephone Hutt Phone 29 for appointment. LOWER HUTT ASSOCIATION HUTT BXVE& BOARD. POOTBAIi CLUB. ULDDITIONAL OHABGE OS 1 10 PER a SPECIAL. GEJ^EBAIi MEETING of CENT ON OVERDUE BATES. t£e above Club will be held in tt© ■ Oddfellows' Hall,( Knigh.ts Koad, Low- __. _x. .---.- . xv x er Hutt, on THURSDAY, April 3rd, Putoc Notice is aereby given that ' >m Ladies B peeiall y invited by resolution of the Board a Ten per mOTl ber ß . cent penalty will b« added to all un- A memibera be paid rates on hold on th* Camp Boad Ground o» A. J. GEARING, SATURDAY Maxell 29&. WOTk' n n T»TR.T» Wnti. RtM.
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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 42, 27 March 1930, Page 6
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