THE CATCH Hearing that a stable lad was wanted at a certain racing establishment) one of the boys of the yillge went to apply for the job. Outside the stables he met a jockey, whoshad the bow le^s peculiar to his profession. .The jockey asked Wn> his business. - : . "I've come to see the boss, about ajob," replied the applicant. '* _-' "Bight! ". said the jockey. "-■'' Jraat walk^this way." ..■■.; The lad gazed in consternation at theother's Idga. -r "T might have known there was » catch in it;" he gulped. "I can!*!'»»
HtJTT VALLEY FIREWOOD CO. Wish, to announce to the residents of \ the Hutt "Valley that th^y have commenced an • * *-' . .. XTP-TO-DArfeE FIEEWOOD DEPOT and can- supply -your ©very firewood" want, coiM-teously and promptly. Clean Dry Bata, and.^Matal at Prices that Defy Ckmipetition. KEELING TyOOD/jeut in; six to nine inch blocks ONLY, 2/6 per Large Sack. JTrisl; the thing for your Chip HeateT.. • Phone 4&L ;. ;^ *s - Kesidence-^-Burn^ide Avenue :: Lower Hutt
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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 44, 10 April 1930, Page 8
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156Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 44, 10 April 1930, Page 8
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