OTAKI CIVIC THEATRE Theatre Centrally Heated Hearing Aids Available Circle and Stalls FINALLY TO-NIGHT Maria MONTEZ, Susanna FOSTER, Jack OAKIE, Turhan BEY In "BOWERY TO BROADWAY" With Louise Allbritton, Frank McHugh, Ann Blyth, Donald Cook, Leo Carrillo, Andy Devine, Evelyn Ankers, Rosemary DeCamp, Thomas Gomez, Richard Lane. (U-Cert.) THURSDAY, (TO-MORROW) AND FRIDAY TWO SELECTED FEATURES "CALLING ALL HUSBANDS" George Tobias, Lucille Fairbanks, George Reeves "HEADING FOR GOD'S COUNTRY" William Lundigan, Fred McMui*ray, Ed. G. Robinson, Jean Heather, Byron Barr, Forturtio Bonanova, Virginia Dale, Harry Davenport, Addison Riehards. Thrilling as it's breathtaking. TE HORO YOUNGER SET DANCE TE HORO HALL FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1946. Larkins' Orchestra. Free Buses leave Post Office, Otaki, at 8.30 p.m., and Levin Bus Stand at 8.45 p.m. ADMISSION: 3/-. DEM0NSTRATI0N OTAKI RAILWAY gPRAY PAINTING with gun tomorrow (Thursday) from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., Webster's Buildings. You can paint your own house in three days and its easy work. RING 216S OR 65S. APOLOGY AND DEMONSTRATION QN account of illness our representative was unable to visit Otaki as arranged to demonstrate the Army Dodge 1-ton Truck, but will be in Otaki on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. E. R. Chapman, representative Jolly and Mills, Palmerston North.
HURRY— or YOU 1AY BE DISAPP0INTED Group 11 Closes Shortiy TOIN up with the Manawatu Co-op. Building Society NOW and take the easy way to owning your own home. Free-of-interest loans assured everv member of this entirely co-ODerative society. Each group limited to 1000 shares. Group 11 is mlihg rapidly and only a few shares are, how available. But. HURRY — next Week ■ may be too late. Particulkrs from, L, A. HU1PHREY, ^ "Chronicle," Levin.
SITUATIONS VACANT ^/ANTED. — Girl or young Woman for light house work, country home, good conditions. Apply "Chronicle" OfRce, Levin. Y^/ANTED. — Boy for dairy farm, handy to town. Reply "Chronicle" OfRce, Levin. ^)ANTED. — A boy or youth for dairy farm, £5 a week. Apply "Chronicle" OfRce, Levin. STRONG Youth from Otaki or Te Horo, wanted for general farm work, Monday to Friday, 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Apply personally Saturday morning, August 10. — Atanga Jersev Farm, corner Old Hautere Road and Main Road.
VACANCIES JHE RAILWAYS DEPARTMENT has vacancies on the PERMANENT STAFF in the TrafRc and Locomotive Branches: — TRAFFIC BRANCH: Youths and men 16 to 28 years of age, holding Fifth Standard educational certiLOCOMOTIVE BRANCH: Youths 16 to 21 years o| age and discharged servicemen under 23 years of age, holding Sixth Standard educational certificate. Opportunities for advancement. Superannuation optional. Railway travelling privileges. Increased wages. Apply nearest Stationmaster or Railway OfRce, or write General Manager, Railways, Wellington.
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Chronicle (Levin), 7 August 1946, Page 1
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