»"»■ 1 ■ TRY BOB MURRAY'S BOOT AND SIIOE REPAIR SERYICE "Service with a Smile" Oxford Street :: :: Levin. DEPOTS : Waitarere: Benning's Store Waikanae: McDonald's Store Foxton: Miss Christensen 1 v
PUBLIC NOTICES ENGAGEMENT NOTICE THOMSEN — CRESWELL. — The engagement is announced of Natalie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Creswell, Levin, to Paul Valdemar, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Thomsen, Lower Hutt. IN MEMORIAM HAKARAIA RANSFIELD. — In loving memory of my beloved Husband, and father of Ruth, Joe (overseas), Makuini, and Tess, who passed away on July 11, 1945. Ever remembered and sadly missed. — Inserted by his loving wife and family. HOWARD HARVEY AND SONS, Funeral Directors, Cambridge St., :: Levin. PHONE S: Day 62. Night 62, 457 M, 298M. [A Cardl MR. A. F. LANDERS, B.D.S. DENTAL SIIRGEON Will commence the practice of his profession in Contral Buildings, Levin, on Monday, July 15. 'PHONE 7M. [A CARD.] GORDON H. SORENSON, A*!3P.A.N.Z., A.A.I.S., Public Accountant, Company Secretary and Auditor. Room 1, Central Buildings P.Q- Box 53, Levin. (A Card) j. e. Marton, A.P.A.N.Z., A.A.I.S. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR AND COMPANY SECRETARY. Room 3, A.A. Building, Queen Street West, LEVIN. 'Phone 447M. P.O. Box 59. THE JUNIOR CIRCLE OF W.I. WILL hold their usual monthly gathering in the Oddfellows' Hall, on Tuesday, July 16, at 7.30 p.m.
LEVIN REGENT THEATRE This Theatre Centrally Heated Throughout the Winter Months. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW "TO-MORRO'W WE UVE" The smashing drama of a Hero without glory! John CLEMENTS, Greta GYNT, Hugh SINCLAIR, Judy KELLY France will live again. Thrill-shattering! . . . as the great Lee Tracy gives another sensational performance as a reporter who stops at nothing to gain his ends. LEE TRACY "THE PAYOFF" With Tom Brown, Jina Thayer. (Botli A-Cert.) Chapter 12 "Master Key" Serial. MAKE IT A DATE! ANOTHER GRAND NOVELTY RATTERS NOVELTY DANCE by the Baseballers REGENT HALL, JULY 13, 1946. Novelty Decorations, Super Prizes, Tasty Supper and the best music by Mel Creighton and His Orchestra. Free Buses from Foxton, Shannon, and Otaki. PRICES: 5/-, 3/-, 2/6.
LEVIN PLAYREADERS Present Their 1946 Production " night must fall " In the Horowhenua College Hall on wednesbay & thursday, July 24 and 25. The entire proceeds from the first night are to be donated to the Levin R.S.A. Memorial Hall Appeal. P. B. NICHOL, Secretary. FERTILIZER RATIONiNG , APPEALS ON GROUNDS OF HARDSHIP ^PPEALS for additional fertilizer for topdressing purposes for the rationing year 1946-47 must be lodged with the Chairman of District Fertilizer Committee by July 18th, 1946. Appeals will be considered only on following bases: 1. From those farmers who have not appealed on any previous occasion. 2. From those farmers who can produce documentary evidence to the effect that they have brought in out of virgin country during the 1945/46 rationing period areas which have been sown down to new grass. Appeals from returned servicemen from World War II can be considered at any time during the rationing year. All appeals must be in writing, addressed by the farmer to Chairman, District Fertilizer Committee, Care Dept. of Agriculture for the district in which applicant farms. All applicants must state name of vendor from whom it is desired to obtain supplies of fertilizer in event of appeal being successful. E. J. FAWCETT, Primary Industries Controller.
PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS ]\jOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and others having elaims against the undermentioned estate are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Ofiice at Levin on or before the 12 day of August, 1946. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows: — "I HEREBY CERTIFY that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased." ESTATES HENRY IVER BRODERSEN, late of Shannon, Retired Carpenter, died 25/5/1946. FLORA MAY RALSTON, late of Otaki, Widow, died 30/5/1946. DAVID HENRY WEAVER, Me of Levin, Civil Servant, died 1/7/1946. G. W. WILSON, District Manager for Levin. July 11, 1946. POST-WAR ALL-METAL GILLETTE RAZOR SETS Just to hand Also BLUE GILLETTE Razor Blades. CLIFF WILK1NS0N, "The Men's Hairdresser," OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. G. E. LEE, Wood and Coal Merchant. DEPOT: Cambridge Street, Levin DRY FIREWOOD cut to any lengths. Sole Agents Glen Afton Coal. PROMPT DELIVERY CASH ON DELIVERY. 'Phone: 122D. CPOT CASH for Furniture, Tools, Croekery and everything repairable and saleable. — Auction Mart, Opp. Plunket Rooms, Levin. Telephone 292, Res. 458. Auction Saies conducted anvwhere. Works Wonders for Coughs, Colds — Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. W. E. Woods, Ltd., Laxidjton Quay, Wgtn.
DO and dont DON'T resign yourself to Paying Rent. Do aiscover how the Manawatu Co-operative Building Society can benefit you: It's co-operative organisation provides free of interest loans to build a home cheaply, or pay off a mortgage. £325,000 already advanced to shareholders from their vast resources. No. 11 Group still has a few shares available. Invest in ten shares and £1000 free of interest. — Particulars from, L. A. HUMPHREY, Chronicle Office . . Levin
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Chronicle (Levin), 11 July 1946, Page 1
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