otaki CIVIC THEATRE FINALLY TO-NIGHT COMMENCING AT 7.45 "SPY SHIP" irene Manning, Craig Stevens (A-Cert.) "AIR FORCE" JOhn Garfield, George Tobias (U-Cert.) An unforgettable drama surging from- the sniper-infested islands of Hawaii to the shell torn beaches of Guadalcanal. SATURDAY AND MONDAY MATINEE SATURDAY 2 P.M. "THE THIN MAN GOES HOME" Bill POWELL, Myrna LOY, ASTA, the Dog;. A laugh tops every thrilling moment! The gayest family you've. ever seen — Nick and Nora, Charles and Asta . . . stepping nonchalantly out of the pages of Dashiell Hammett's thrilling new "Thin Man" story! Mile-a-minute . . . laugh-a-second, spine-tingling entertainment. (A-Cert.) BE WISE — RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW. THE BIG NIGHT OF THE YEAR TO-NIGHT - TO-NIGHT FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1946.' GRAND VICTORY BALL RAILWAY HALL, OTAKI. Music the very best, ARTHURS from Wellington. Five Players. Everyone a Maestro. SUPPER. DECORATIONS. NOVELTIES. Make up a Party and be in the Fun. ADMISSION 5/-. Returned Servicemen and Women of Otaki District desiring Complimentaries must apply for same before Noon on the 24th, 'Phone Secretary 176. The Event you have been waiting for. MANAKAU HALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1946. VICTORY BALL To Welcome Home local Returned Servicemen. Revellers Orchestra, Palmerston N. Home-made Supper. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/6, Gents 3/-. accommodation ACCOMMODATION. — Furnished Rooms or Apartments to let with conveniences during the winter months. Address at "Chronicle" Office, Otaki. lost and found LOST. — Between Otaki and Te Horo a Basket. 10/- reward. B. L. Ellis, Te Horo; phone'52W, Otaki. LOST. — Lady's black short-handle Umbrella, between corner Bell Street and Waerenga Road, 10/reward. Apply "Chronicle" Office, Otaki. LOST. — R.S.A. Badge No. 644222 engraved on back. Probably lost in vicinity Oxford Street, Cambridge Street North, or Queen Street West, early last evening. Finder please contact A. Ingram, Post Office, Levin. situations vacant WANTED. — Three men for light duties on Saturday afternoons. Apply Secretary, Horowhenua Rugby Union. 'Phone 450. 4 1 WANTED. — For three or four months, capable housekeeper, in modern home, all conveniences; week-ends free if desired; good wages. Write "1716," c/o "Chronicle" Office, Levin.
WANTED. — Capable homely woman, household duties, sleep out. Apply by letter statihg wages to "Capable," c/o "Chronicle" Office, Levin. WANTED. — Capable honest saies girl foh shop. Reply enclosing copies of references, experience if any to "1014," c/O "Chronicle" Office, Levin. YOUNG GIRL WANTED FOR SHOP ^HIS is an opportunity for a responsible young lady with some artistic sense to work at a congenial occupation. Apply in person, to Miss Stupples, c/o Thos. J. Coutie, Picture Framer and Paint Marchant, Weraroa. V
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Chronicle (Levin), 24 May 1946, Page 1
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