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PUBLIC NOTiCES IN MEMORIAM HAKARAIA. — In loving. memory of our dear Mother and Grand- ' mother, Kararaina Hohepa Hakaraia, who fell asleep, May 22, 1945. We have only a beautiful memory of you, dear mother '• To last our whole life through; ■* But its sweetness will linger for ever As . we treasure that memory of you. — Inserted by her loving son, Pirika and Grandchiidren Whaia, Pahi and Rangi. HAKARAIA. — In loving memory of our dear GrandmuU-er, Kararaina Hohepa Hukarahi, who fell asleep May 22, 1945. * Resting where 110 shadows fall, In perfect peace she awaits us all; God will link ihe bioken chain, As one by one we meet again. —Inserted by her loving grandchiidren, Pirika and Kararaina. THANKS MR. RODERICK McKENZIE and daugliter (Mrs. R. Satherley, Linton), wisli to thank all relatives and friends who sent messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. R- Young, District Nurses and Ritchie Hayfield. Please accept this notice as a personal acknowledgment. HOWARD HARVE j: AND SONS, Funeral Directors, Cambridge St., :: Levin. PHONES: Dav 62. Night G2, 457AI, 298M. LEVIN N.Z. NATIVE FLORA CLUB j[)R. H. H. ALLAN, Director of Botany Division. Wellington, will give an address to the Club 011 Saturday, May 25, at 8 p.m., at Levin School. Subjeet: Recent Scientific trip round the South Island. All interested invited to attend. Ladies, a plale. Please bring your own cups. FRANCIS DUGUID, Hon. Secretary. HEDGE PLANTS LONICERA NITIDA ESCALLONIA PENDULA ESC ALLONT A EXONIENSIS SHELTER TREES PINUS INSIGNIS CUP. MACROCARPA SHRUBS AND PERENNIALS SUPPLIED J, DALLENGER, NURSERYMAN, MABEL STREET, LEVIN. r A CARD. ! GORDON H. SORENSON, A.R.A.N.Z.. A.A.I.S., Public Accountant, Company Secretary and Auditor. Room 1, Central Buildings . P.O. Box 53, Levin. Commencing Practice June 1, 194G. Cigarettes and Tobacco aro a problem to-day, With nothing to strikc as you go on lii'e's way: Our Haircut and Shave are still very tine, And without any coupons you '11 be turned out sublime — Your Girl Friends wiil stare when you toe the line, And exclaim "That's a very fine Hair Cut you've had this timo." And so the storv goes at WEBB & SON, I-Iairdressers and Tobacconists, OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. Fresh stocks always arriving . . . A trial solicited. NEW CLOTHES Without Coupons HOW? Just send your garments to 1^ The Levin Dyeiag & DryCleaning Co., 'Phone 221 S. LEVIN. "HATS A SPECIALTY" W, F. CAPLE, GRADUATE OF BLIND INSTITUTE AUCKLAND. TUNER AND REPAIRER OF PIANOFORTES Will be pleased to fulfll orders left ,with the Arcadia Bakery. TELEPHONE 94A.
LEVIN REGENT THEATRE This Theatre Centrally Heated Throughout the Winter Months. SCREENING FINALLY TO -NIGHT J oan Fontaine with George Brent in "THE AFFAIRS OF SUSAN" With Dennis O'Xeefe. Latest March of Time, "MEMO TO U.S.A." THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MATINEE THURSDAY 2 P.M. A Gay and Tender Story of Furlough Lovel JEANNE CRAIN Your "Home in Indiana" Sweetheart! j"IN THE MEANTIME' DARLING" With' Frank Latimore, Eugen# Pallette, Mary Nash. (U-Cert.) ! The tensely dramatic story of the heroes who fight the ocean storms to bring food to Britain! This is the screen's greatest sea saga! Greater than "The Sea Wolf!" Terrifying experiences on storm-swept seas! ! Niall MacGinnis, Linden Travers, Kay Walsh, Roy Emerton, Peter Gawthorne "DCWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS" "DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS" (A-Cert.) Chapter 5 "Master Key" Serial. IIORO WHENUA SCOTTISH SOCIETY AND PIPE BANI) GRANDDANCE REGENT IIALL, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1946. DE LUXE ORCHESTRA Excellent Supper. Good Music. Prizes. . POPULAR PRICE: 2/6. EUCHRE KIMBERLEY IIALL SATURDAY, MAY 25. AT 8 P.M. Ladies a Plate. Gents 1/-. PUBLIC NOTICE OXFORD DAIRY AND CONFECTIONERY Opening Next Week Note the Address: NEXT DOOR MODEL CASII STORES. See our Stocks of: CHOCOLATE MINTIES SWEET BISCUITS HOME-MADE CAKES SULTANA and BLOCK CAKE Fresh Milk, Soft Drinks, etc., always available. ' . .= OUR FAMOUS MEAT PASTIES and SANDWICHES available from 11 a.m. daily. Orders taken for Magnet Bread. Oxford Dairy & Confectionery .Open Seven Days a Week, 8.45 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Late Night, Friday. E. A. GENTRY, Proprietor. OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. 'Phone 359S. THE THINGS THAT COUNT Quality Materials . . . Good Workmanship . . . PROMPTNESS . . . For all Papei-iangmg, Painting and Interior Decuratmg Requirements TELEPHONE 485. WALLIS & FOI BATII STREET WEST, LEVIN. RADIO REPAIRS gERVICE 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).
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