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WANTEDS, ETC. Small Advertisements, one issue, 1/6!asb. must accompany ordi LOST—A Pearl Drop Earring, bet-ween Maori Bank and Martin St. Kindly return to Mrs. H. Edwards. Re-ward. FOR SALE —Xmas Cakes to order, up to 121b. Finest ingredients used. Price 1/3 lb. Call 30 Seddon Street, Upper Hutt. WANTED —Housemaid-General. Apply Mrs. Linton, Grand Hotel, Trentham. FOR SALE—Ford T Coach, in good order; £25. Apply G. Hatt, Seddon Street, Wallaceville. FOR SALE Two Oak Single Beds and two small Duchesses. Apply F. Driscole, Exchange Street. Upper Hutt Home & School Assn. MALE VOICE CHOIR Xmas Concert on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1936, at 8 p.m., in MAYFAIR THEATRE. Come and hear the sweet treble voices of the boys, and visiting solo artists. Popular Prices. A treat for music-lovers. Upper Hutt Cricket Club. Majestic Theatre, Upper Hutt, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8. Sherwood's Orchestra. Monte Carlos. Novelties. Admission 2/-. H. St. JOHNSTON, Hon. Sec. Plunket Society, Upper Hutt. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, ( To-morrow ) Plunket Grounds, Upper Hutt, H. J. WILLIAMS Land and Estate Agent, Wallaceville. Rents collected. Estates managed. Agent: Phoenix Assurance Co. Ltd. Tel: 41 Upper Hutt. For All Electrical and Radio Repairs Ring— E. G. GARD Up-to-date Workshop. Tel. 80 S, Upper Hutt. S. EDWARDS Boot Repairer, Main Road :: :: Upper Hutt Trentham Depot: Reilly's Fruit Shop (next Self Help Stores) . Prompt Deliveries. Trentham School Committee Raffle. "Winning No. 1889, P. Broom, Karori. E. CARR, Hon. Sec. It has been the endeavour of the "Weekly Review" to encourage residents to give serious thought to the matter of their "shopping." We again, appeal, with every confidence especially to the ladies, to make their purchases from the local business houses. It is to the customers' advantage to build up local trade and thereby he able to demand the best service. Therefore we ask our readers to support the business people in their own district —where all things are equal this is but a fair thing after all.

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Upper Hutt Weekly Review, Volume I, Issue 50, 27 November 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Upper Hutt Weekly Review, Volume I, Issue 50, 27 November 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Upper Hutt Weekly Review, Volume I, Issue 50, 27 November 1936, Page 2

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