! TRY BOB MURRAY'S BOOT AND SBOE REFAIR SERVICE "Service with a Smile" Oxford Street :: Levin. I DEPOTS: ( | Waitarere: Benning's Store Waikanae: McDonald's Store Foxton: Miss Christensen — — - — j
PUBLIC NOTICES ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MINISTER: Rev. A. Salmond, M.A. (N.Z.), B.A. (Gantab.) GOOD FRIDAY: Combined Presbyterian and Methodist Service. 10.30 a.m. in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. NOTICE JHIS is to advise the people of Levin and districts that the "Home Cookery Business," formerly known as the "Regal" is now under the management of E. A. Gentry and has been re-named the "OXFORD HOME COOKERY & TEA ROOMS," Telephone 422. The Home Cookery is still as before pre- • pared by the well known and competent A. H. Croad and sold only through this shop. 6TH MANAWATU MOUNTED ' RIFLES (6th A.F.Y. REGIMENT) £X-MEMBERS of the Sixth M.M.R. are advised that it is proposed to hold a re-union in Palmerston North some time in the first or second week in June. Would those desiring to attend advise S. I. McKenzie, P.O. Box 405, Palmerston North, not later than April 30th. i alHlr 0f^j¥lKVlCESIl LEVIN RETURNED SERVICES' ASSOCIATION (Ine.) ANZAC DAY PARADE THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1946. ^LL South African Veterans, Returned Servicemen and Servicewomen, Homeservices men and women, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, " and Brownies are invited to join in the Anzac Day Parade, which will assemble at the Levin Public School ' at 1.45 p.m. and move off at 2 p.m. W. MEDDINGS, Secretary.
LEVIN REGENT THEATRE TO-DAY ONLY— AT 8 P.M. George Zucco with Wanda Mackay in the Thriller "THE BLACK RAVEN" (A-Cert.) Another Thriller against Danger Edward G. Robinson with Lynn Bari in ; "TAMPI'CO" (U-Cert.) Final Chapter "Jungle Queen" Serial. SATURDAY— ONE DAY ONLY MATINEE 2 P.M. EVENING 8 P.M. It's. the Name of the West's most inotorious town . . . and how it was tamed by the rippling charms of a woman of fire and fame! Walter Wagner Presents "SALCME, WHERE SHE DANCED" (In Technicolour) Yvonne DeCarlo, Rod Cameron, Daviu Brucs, Waiter Slezak, Albert Dekker, Marjorie Rambeau, J. Eaward Bromoerg. (U-Cert). BOOKINGS HEAVY but Good Seats stin available. All unpaid reservations must be collected by 7.30. OHAU M'lNIATURE RIFLE CLL'B DANCE : DANCE OHAU HALL Easter Saturday Night (APRIL 20th) Music by the Revellers (P.N.) Novelty Dances ADMISSION. — 3/- and 2/6. Free bus leaves Levin P.O. at 7.30 PRELIMINARY NOTICE "JHE OHAU W.D.F.U. will hold a DANCE in the Ohau Hall on June 1, 1946. Watch for further particulars. FEILDING RACES BUSES Will Leave Levin Post Office At 9 a.m. APRIL 20, 22, and 23, 1946. RESERVE YOUR SEATS WATTS MOTORS, Telephone 2-24S
FAMINE EMERGENCY CAMPAIGN PUBLIC MEETING IN connection with the Dominionwide carnpaign to save food for the relief of the starving millions in other parts of the world, a Public Meeting of those interested for the purpose of organising and assisting to direct this carnpaign will be held in the Mayor's Room, Council Chambers, Levin, on Tuesday, April 3,0, 1946, at 2.30 p.m. As the need for some immediate and effective action is imperative, it is hoped that a larg£ attendance will eventuate and that Levin will, as a result thereof, be able to make a maximum contribution to this urgent appeal. H. B. BURDEKIN, Mayor. Levin 18/4/1946. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY.— One twelvegauge shot gun; also sixteengauge ammunition. Apply "Chronicle" Office, Otaki. \^ANTED. — Table Top Incubator, Jubilee or Charters. State conditi'on and price. Address at "Chronicle" Office, Levin. yjE are cash buyers of Used*Cars. — McMinn Motors, Ltd., Authorised Ford Dealers, Levin. JIMBER TREES. — We are buyers of Pinus, Bluegum, Native Bush, ete.. standing or feiled, at stump or delivered to mill skids. The C. & A. Odlin Timber and Hardware Co., Ltd., Roe Road, Levin. Phone 205. WANTED TO BUY. — Good used Car, sedan model preferred. Cash. Replies to P.O. Box 52, Levin. gPOT CASH for Furniture, Tools, ,Crockery and everything repairable and saleable. — Auction Mart, Opp. Plunket Rooms, Levin. Telephone 292, Res. 458. Auction Saies conducted anywhere. Used Car Seiection Morris Minor Saloon £100 Whippett Fordor Saloon £150 Morris 10 h.p. Saloon £230 Austin 7 1937 Saloon £300 Ford 10 h.p. 1936 Saloon £300 Standard 12 h.p. 1936 Saloon, £350 Hillman 10 h.p. 1937 Saloon . . £385' Ford V8 1935 Saloon £395. Chrysler 1936 Saloon £425 Vauxhall 1938 14 h.p. Saloon, £485 Trucks Model A Light Delivery £125 Ford V8 Gne Ton 1939; £450 McMINN MOTORS, LTD., FORD DEALERS, Phone 481. LEVIN'. , # ti
OTAKI AND DISTKICT HORSE CLUB MONSTER PABBOCK SPORTS Easter Saturday (APRIL 20, 1946) Messrs W. and K. Taylor's Property, Hautere. Commencing 10.30 a.m Admission: 1/6, PROGRAMME: 1. — Maiden Jump. Entry Fee 2/6. 2. — Children's Musical Chairs, 10 years and under. 3. — Children's Musical Chairs, 15 years and under. 4. — Children's Bending, 10 years and under. 5. — Children's Turning, 15 years and under. 6. — Pony Jump, 14.2 and under. Riders 15 years and under. 7. — Adults ' Flag Race. 8. — Open Jump. Entrv fee 2/6. 9. — Gretna Green (Novelty) 10. — Addition Race. 11.— Pony Jump, 14.2 and under. * Riders 10 years and under. 12. — Apple Bobbing. 13. — Novelty Jump. 14. — Ladies' Sack Race. 15. — Adult Turning. 16. — Consolation Jump. Entry fee 2/6. CHILDREN'S FOOT RACES. Novelty Events. HOT WATER PROVIDED. ICE CREAMS & SOFT DRINKS. BRING YOUR LUNCII AND MAKE TIIIS A REAL EASTER PICNIC. ; Have Your Radio Servieed With up-to-date Testing Equipment - By - W. ft GRIFFITHS, Radio Serviceman (By EXam.) Agent for Mullard Radios and Solarc Batteries Telephone 21 — Liverpool St. — Levin. (Near Railway Station)
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