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UPPER HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL. RATES DUE S PER CENT. DISCOUNT MONDAY, 31st AUGUST, 1936. Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. DISCOUNT allowed on remittances postmarked, 31st AUGUST, 1936. R. C. MAJOR, Town Clerk. Government New Legislation 44 Hours per Week So as to comply with the Government's new legislation, coming- into operation on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, We the undersigned desire to notify the public that on and after TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, the following opening and closing hours will be observed:— Clark's Cash Drapery D. Clyde, Grocer J. Cresswell, Baker S. A. Edwards, Bootmaker F. Hercock, Grocer Hazel-wood's Department Stores Mrs. Humphries' Drapery E. W. Mudgway, Baker W. Mason, Ltd., Grocers, Silverstream J. McFadzean, Baker Leo Ross, Bootmaker U. M. Reeve, Fancy Goods Miss Taylor (The Mariette), Ladies' Outfitters Mrs. A. V. Bird, Grocer, Main Road SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESS FIRMS & HELP THE DISTRICT TO GROW ! say that the nearest would be over twice as far away as I am from the new proposed site. If there were riot any complaints why is the borough shifting the present site? We have only his word that there have not been any complaints. Re these balloon tyres on the obsolete carts, whose waggon wheels "rumble like the roar of thunder breaking upon the stilly night." It is high time the carts were put out of action altogether, and "Whiz Bang" should know it. He belongs to the "Die Hard" g-ang- of Upper Hutt who favour, apparently, a continuance of the obnoxious sanitary system in vog-ue in the borough. Our hope is that by putting- our shoulders to the wheel we may: push "Whiz Bang" and his "Die Hard" party out of the rut once and for all time for the benefit of the community in this borough—and let them be "for evev fallen".—l am, etc., ALLAN GREENWOOD. Don't Forget Don't Forg-et GRAND PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT GAMP PICTURE THEATRE THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 7.30 p.m. Arthur Byron in "STRANGE CONSPIRACY'' "STRANGE CONSPIRACY" Popeve Cartoon. Excellent Supports. Proceeds in Aid of Funds of Presbyterian Churches, Trentham and Silverstream. Admission: Adults 1/-; children 6d. Tickets on Sale Locally. UPPER HUTT RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Juniors 0, Technical College Old Boys 17. Thirds won by default from United. Fourth 3, Johnsonville 0. Fifths 9, Wellington 8. The championship is now closed with the exception of the Fourth grade, which is to be played off on Saturday, Upper Hutt being- in a very handy position. Juniors finished runners-up, Thirds runners-up, Fifth third, and Seventh equal sixth. A very creditable performance for the club. The Rahui Club (Otaki) will be visiting the district on Saturday, September 19, and a match is arranged to be played on the Park (if possible) ; also a dance will be held at night at which the visiting- team will be present. A game between Upper Hutt Juniors and Hutt B has been arranged for- tomorrow at Maidstone Park. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. FIRST ANNUAL MONSTER CATHOLIC DANCE SEPTEMBER 15, 1936. ST. HILDA'S GUILD. EUCHRE SEPTEMBER 3rd, 8 o'clock. (Thursday) Admission 1/-. UPPER HUTT RUGBY CLUB. (Otaki) UPPER HUTT v. RAHUI to be played SEPTEMBER 19th followed by A GRAND DANCE AT 8 p.m. (In aid of the Junior Queen.) The dance will be held at the Record Hall at 8 p.m. Members of the visiting team will be in attendance.

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Upper Hutt Weekly Review, Volume I, Issue 37, 28 August 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Upper Hutt Weekly Review, Volume I, Issue 37, 28 August 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Upper Hutt Weekly Review, Volume I, Issue 37, 28 August 1936, Page 4

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