LOCAL and GENERAL.
M. L, Aithfield, M.V., Wallace, is staying with her sister, Mrs. Walter Allott, Penrose Street.
Mr and Mrs. A. J. Andrews returned to Lower Hutt after a motor tour of the Itfortih Island. --~ -
Tie next Association Football Club's dance will be &eld in St. George Hall on Saturday evening next, May 3rd.
The acting local secretary of the Trinity College of Music, London (Mr. H. W. Lather), has received advice that Miss Bita Clark of Low«r Hutt has 'been awarded one of tihe two 1929 Junior Exhibitions (value £6/6/-) for the North Island.
Early in May the Free Kindergarten Committee has arranged to hold a Jumble Sale and Produce Sale in the Mbera Hall. Contributions of saleable, article? will be welcome. Mrs Dennis, of Normtmdae will be pleased to call for any parcels and may be communicated with by telephone. " .
Thei monthly silver' spoon competition of Waiwetu Golf Club -was won by V. R; Gunri, all. square, and th* weekly ball by E. Hogg 1 up. The ■following-is the drai^ for the first round of the...Aitki'u.s Cup, to be. completed by M% il^fch:4-G. Hogg; V. P. C. Watt, Ryan v- Warnes, Stnnell v.W.; Wilson, ]VJaitiand v. Barkery Burns :;v\ '&; Hogg, Marsden v> Davis,- Wi Rodger y. Duncany S. Bodgefj Gilbertsqn y. Walton, Gunn v. Loekett, Alston v. Adainson, Walker vl Hanson, Firth v. G. Cook, Gwilliani v. TTemayne. *
Miss Phyllis Connolly, L.T.C.L., who discontinued teaching some two years ago on the advice of her doctor, Sias now resumed the practice of her profession as a .teacher of piano, violin and singing. Miss Connolly is very well known in tihe district having resided in the Hutt all her life. Her capabilities as a teacher are also very well known as she has trained many most successful musicians. Pupils wishing to be trained for ■ Trinity College and Royal College Examinations*, /would do well to consult Miss Connolly.
The attention of residents is drawn Ao the exceptional opportunity offered to purchase household hardware, china, glass, etc at practically their own price at .Box's Corner. The lease having been sold it is Mi*. Box's intention to dispose of 'his entire stock within the next 14 days, is very article is modern and in perfect -condition and we feel sure will meet with a ready sale. ,
Mrs. EL. G-. Teagle liaa presented a beautiful cup to the Hutt Valley 5 High School for competition in, the boys'
swimming events,
Distinctive homes—ihomes that stand out as being something better than the average—are in evidence in many parts of the Hutt Valley. These homes are ttr\»!e examples of the modern methods of present day craftsmanship and, where compared with styles that in past ye&Ts were considered "the last word in home building," serve to indicate to what extent science has progressed, and the effect it 'has created in the building world. Homes which, embody all that is necessary for giving comfort and harmonise with the surroundings are considered ideal homes, the type of homes in which W. J. Triplow spec-
ialises,
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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 47, 1 May 1930, Page 7
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507LOCAL and GENERAL. Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 47, 1 May 1930, Page 7
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