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PUBLIC NOTICES BIRTH TAYLOR. — On May 12, 1946, at "Amara" Hospital, Levin, to Mr. ar 4 Mrs. Syd. G. Taylor — a son. -jfo — — DEATHS L.^X'H.— On May 11, 1946, at Auckland, William James, late of Masterton, beloved father of Walter Wm. Leach, Levin, Mrs. K. Wilton, Rangitumau, Masterton, and Mrs. H. Keiglitley, Epsom, Auckland; brother of Mrs. W. Gray, Cambridge Street,- Levin; aged 76 years. SAYER. — On May 12, 1946, at the residence of ner son, Mr. L. G. Sayer, of Grey Street, Shannon, Emily Alice, beloved wife of Frank Sayer, of Dargaville; aged 67 years.
LEVIN REGENT THEATRE Finally screening to-night: Charles nAUGHTON, with Ella RAINES, in 'THE SUSPECT." TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY MATINEE TUESDAY, 2 P.M. In public she's his sweetheart . . . in private she's his problem! Claudette COLBERT . . . Claudette COLBERT . . . . . . Fred MacMURRAY . . . Fred MacMURRAY — In — "PRACTICALLY- YOURS" With Gil Lamb, Cecil Kellaway, Robert Benchley, Jane Frazee and Mikhaii Rasumny. (U-Cert.) Excellent supporting programme.
FUNERAL NOTICE HE friends of Mr. Frank Sayer and family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his beloved wife Emily Alice which will leave the Anglican Church, Shannon, after a servic'e commencing at 2 .m. To-morrow (.Tuesday, May 14, 1946), for the Shannon Cemetery. HOWARD HARVEY AND SONS, Funeral Directors, Levin.
ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH TUESDAY, MAY 14, AT 2.30 P.M. Special Women's Missionary Meeting
Speaker: MRS. D. C. ALLEY. Missionary from the Solomon Islands. All Women Heartily Invited.
THANKS jV]R. H. H. PROCTER desires to thank all those who rendered kind assistance at the time of his accident, and a special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Williams, Mr. W. Harris and Mr. Rod McKenzie. HOWARD HARVEX AND SONS, Funeral Directors, Cambridge St., :: Levin. PHONES : Day 62. Niglit 62, 457M, 298M. MANCHESTER UNITY OF INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS
New Cycles are Here Again We have stocks of Gents' Roadsters and Ladies' Sports. Order your's now to avoid disappointment. All Cycle and Tricycle Repairs Undertaken. Pram and Tricycle Tyres fitted. See Our Display of Accessories. Dynamo Sets and Lamps at W. C. WARD'S CYCLE SHOP (Next to "Chronicle"), LEVIN.
JIIE usual Fortnightly Meeting will be lield in the Oddfellows' Hall, Oxford Street, Levin, MONDAY, May 13, 1946, at 7.30 p.m. Foxton Lodge are paying a visit and all Past Grands are urged to attend. BUSINESS: General. G. D. HARRIS, Secretary. LEVIN AMATEUR BOXING CLUB A GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Levin, on TUESDAY, May 14, 1946.
RADIO repairs SERVICE for OTAKI and district residents. Leave your faulty radio at Southgate's Garage, Otaki Railway, for prompt -repair. Service for LEVIN and district residents. Leave your sets at Maclean and Chapman's, for immediate attention. SYD. G. TAYLOR, RADIO SERVICEMAN (By Exam). HANNAN ST.— Phone 507— LEVIN. (Near Horowhenua College ) .
WELDING . . . , OXY-CUTTING . . . SPRING SETTING . ! . GENERAL SMITHS . . SMITH & MANGIN, Weraroa bArry & freeian; ltd., Optidans, PALMERSTON NORTH QUR MR. ROWLAND BAILEY visits Levin every month. NEXT VISIT: MAY 21 AND 22. ADDRESS: C/- Mr. C. S. Keedwell 'Phone 51 . Levin
BUSINESS: Report and Balance-Sheet Election of Officers General A cordial invitation is extended to all those interested in boxing. C. SHERWOOD, Hon. Secretary-Treasurer. . HELLO, BILL .... You're looking Smartj . ■ . . ?■ . . Yes. Just been to WEBB'SI-ifor • a Hair Cut. i Right next Levin Hotel) Fai rons, we need your head to run our business. Four hands working, no waiting. All smokers' renuisites in stock. Good selection of oils always on hand. Our Motto: Cleanliness and Civility. All these at — webb & SON OXFORD ST. — LEVIN
NEW CtOTHES Withoul Coupons HOW? Just send your garments to
Eiectrical Installations WIRING — REPAIRS APPLIANCES PROMPT ATTENTION ^SSURED Radiators available to holders of permits from Power Board. H. D. RICHARDS, OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. 'PHONE 335. LOST AND FOUND
Ihe Levin Dyeing & DryCleaning Co., 'Phone 221S. LEVIN. "HATS A SPECIALTY" THE LEVIN MEAT COMPANY Can "Meat" you in your demand for Prime Ox and Heifer Beef — Spring Lamb— Hogget Mutton, and Quality Luncheon and Saveloys. URQUHART & CLARK, Props. TWO SHOPS Levin: Oxford St. (Avenue Cash Butchery) — Phone 182. Weraroa: Opp. Railway Station— Phone 24.
I OST. — On Friday night on Library seat (Levin) small red purse containing money. Rewarcl on telephoning 147M, Levin. LOST. — In vicinity of town on Friday night, pair boy's black shoes (size 2). Reward on returning to "Chronicle," Levin. £OST. — On Sunday between Angli-( can Church, Queen Street, Recreation grounds and Weraroa Road, string of pearls. 10/- reward. Apply "Chronicle" Office, Levin.
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Chronicle (Levin), 13 May 1946, Page 1
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