SILK and LISLE HOSE 2/11; Cashmere; Hose 2/6 ana 2/11. Great value . Bloomers an£ Vests at WEBB'S CASH DRAPERY. MILLWARD'S for Ladies' Hosiery, Jumpers, Jumper Suits, O.S. Sniocks, Children's Woollen Gloves, Bloomers, Sox, Gyni. Hose, Ves<ts, Liberty . Bodies, etc. > LADlES!—Ladders mended by expert, f rom 6d per ladder.—MAUDE MURRAY,' Hosiery Specialist, Manners St,*. Wellington. -...-■ THE ECONOMIC for Children's Woollies, Jerseys 3/11; Box. 1/2; Fleecy Bloomers 1/4; Leginette Sets 14/6. THE ECONOMIC—Traced Goods Spec-, ials.—Cushions 2/3; Coseys 1/11; Aprons 1/-; Supper Cloths . 2/6; D'Oyleys 3d. WANTEB KNOWN--Dry Kindling Wood 2/- per large sack delivered. Phone 494. ' FOR SALE—Hedge Plants, Gooseberry Trees, Spring Cabbage Plants, Mixed Vegetables, Flower Seedlings and Choice Anemone BIooms.—WHEATLET, Porutu Street. Phone 388. LADIES^ Nappa Gloves 6/11; Wool Hose 2/11; Silk and Wool Hose 3/11Heavy Vests 2/3:—THE ECONOMIC. A CHIMNEY SWEEP with a reputa- | tion. —G. NAYLOE, Practical ChimI ney Sweep, '(! Hector Street, off Hutt Road, Petonc. TO LET—Two Large Front Rooms with use of. conveniences, c.1., gas ring and stove, near Ava Station. Rent 17/6. Apply G Tama Street. LOST—-Sunday, May 18tlh> between Wilford and Penrbse Streets, Chubby Umbrella. Write 54, Hutt News.; - • •"' ' ■ -,-,'■■ WANTED—GirI 14-10 as Moither *s Help.—Apply 44 Waterloo Road. / TO LEfl?—Garage, convenient. Water feid on.:—\Apply 29 Queens Road. THE ECONOMlC—Children's Wear Specials—Wool Gives 1/6; Wool Sox 1/2; Vests 2/6 Leginette Sets 14/6. THE'ECONOMIC for Hosiery V. Snips" " Wool Hose-2/6, 2/llj' Silkand Wool 3/11; Art Silk 2/11; GymSHose 1/9, TRACED D'Oyleys 3d; String.Bags 9d; • Ladies' Aprons 1/-; Children's ftd; - Duchess Sets 1/2.—THE ECONOMIC. THE ECONOMIC for Children's Wear. Fleecy Bloomers 1/4; Wool Sox 1/2; Wool Vests 2/9; Jerseys 3/11. GREAT VALUE in Warm Flanelettes. ' —pink, helio, and sky-—<ail at 1/-. Special Value in Sheetings—WEßß'S \ CASH DRAPERY: WORK WANTED BY EXPERT GARDENER. — Landscape, Laying Out or Cleaning, Overhauling, Gardens cared for; one day, week, or. Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools Sharpened and : Set by expert at this wrk. Tennis Lawns and Croquet Lawns laid down. Apply ■•" Gardener," c/o Hut* News. VICTOBIA TOILET SALOIT Victoria Street :: Lower Hutt '.'•: MISS P. MURRAY Ladies' and Gent's Hairdresser Separate Boom for Ladies. Tobacco and Cigarettes and all Smokers' Requisites. . COUNTY OF HUTT. CONTRACT NO. 164. Re peeking, Etc., Hull's Bridge near • Silverstream. TENDERS for the Re-decking Etc., of Hull's Bridge, wilfl he received until NOON on the ,12th JUNE, 1930. Plans and specifications may be viewed at the County QfliLfee, 68 Lanrbton Quay, Wellin'gbdn. .. ■'-..■- I Tenderslto^ "be marked "Contract No. 164" and addressed to the CHiairman, Hutt Coufl^y.Council, 68 TL&iuMmn Quay, Wellington. f*if- \ H, R. ROMrSON, -JBranty Clerk. N. MELDEUJf FITTER and jpuRMBR La\rn MoTvej^^Shar^ened.Ml Work t Giiaranteed. 5 TfMrStreet :: Lower Hutt
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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 1, 29 May 1930, Page 8
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