McKay's P.O. BUILDINGS Moera Ladies' Face Cloth, and Velour Coats, fur trinime~d. From ...... £4/4/Children's Brush Wool and Legenette Suits. 3 only . ... 15/6 Men's Working Sox. 2 pairs 1/6 Men's Fancy Half Hose. From 1/Men's Striped Shirts with collar 6/6 Boys' Suits . 25/Boys' Shorts .... ; 3/11 Boys ' Jerseys 2/11 Boys ' Pullovers 3/11 Pillows .......... 2/6 and 3/3 White and Unbleached Sheeting 1/11 Horroekses Pillow Cases ~. 1/Large JRange of Coloured Towels, fast colours. Prom 1/- each BEAVER and BEAVER. -■•■■■"■. •■■Established'l92s. ' 65 Sydney Street :: Petone. Phone BS3. SPECIALISTS in HOME KNITWEAR. -Have appointed MISS M. FRASE-R, Milliner, of 290 High Street,, as Lower Hutt representative for their goods. ANY ABTIOLE MADE TO MEASURE y - All Olasses of Knitted Outer Wear Executed. Only Best English Tarns Used. WOOL, COTTON and SILK. Try us for any article—big ot small —and we will undertake to please you Permanent Service of Public Trustee When the Public Trustee is appointed the executor or administrator of an estate the beneficiaries ■havef complete assurance that their interests will be faithfully safeguarded "by a permanent Office, proof against interruptions due to sickness, accident, or death. The Public Trust Office has a continuous existence as an, organization, and its officers are always accessible. Continuity of service i>y the Stateguaranteed Public Trust Office assures efficient administration. Inquiries will be welcomed and information gladly supplied on application to the Public Tmstee, Wellington, or to any of his representatives throughout ]STew Zealand. . WINTER SALE at MILL-WARD >S— Genuine Beduction on Every Article. Children Yflfionis "Vests 2/6 an a 2/11,Ladies/ Wincyette Nights from 5/3; Fugi Nights jfrom 9/11. SILK and LISLE HOSE 2/11,• Cashmore Hose 2/6 and 2/11. Great v^lue Blooitters and Y6s*B at WEBB'S C4.SH DRAPERY. ' 1 WANTED TO PUROHASE—OId Build-"! . ingo- for Removal. Cash buyer. ' Apply G. C. Osborne, No. 1 Miro Street. TO LET—7 rooms best locality 4S/| 5 rooms and kitchenette from 35/- to 50/- with or without garages.:— Ferguson and Co. 57 High Street; phone 717. WILL the ladies who attendsd Mrs Ben'ediet'a classes, please call at Mrs. Hutcheon's confectioners, Lain-gs Rd ■before-Tuesday... ■ TO LET-r-Two unfurnished rooms ajad kitchenette, 22/6 week; handy Hutt. Write 162 Hutt News. TO LET—Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchonettOj 5 minutes Waterloo Station. Apply No. 1, Malone Road, Waiwetu. BOARD and Residence in private home for young man splendid table; comfortable home; soft washing. Phono 602. BOARD and Residence offered to Gentleman in private family; very central. Apply 19 Waterloo Road. WANTED TO SELL—Pair Thigh Guni Boots, size 8; used once. Cost 37/6; sell 25/-. Write 166 Hutt News.
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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 12, 14 August 1930, Page 8
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