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r, v TRY ! BOB MTJRRAY'S BOOT AND SHOE REFAIR SERVICE "Service with a Smile" Oxford Street :: :: Levin. DEPOTS: Waitarere: Benning's Store Waikanae: McDonald's Stor^ ! Foxton: Miss Christensen L — v

\ PUBLIC NOTICES THANKS NOTICE MRS. N. A. ANDERSON and family, Bath Street, Levin, wish to sincerely thank all kind friends and relations who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, also for telegrams, letters and floral emblems received. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. THANKS NOTICE MR. AND MRS, J. WEBB and family desire to thank all kind friends for the many messages of sympathy and floral wibutes received in their recent sad bereavement, and to ask tlrat this be accepted as a personal acknowledgment. QUEEN STREET HALL A FELLOWSHIP TEA will be held To-morrow Evening (Saturday) at 6 p.rn., followed by a short song service to commence at 7.15, after which Mr. Enoch Coppin, Evangelist, will give an address. Subject: "The Life that Transcends." NATIONAL PARTY LEVIN BRANCH I A FIJLL MEETING of Members will be held in the Century Hall at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, August 13. BUSINESS: Selection of Delegates for Selection Committee. NOTE. — It is important that members attend this meeting. E. E. TYRRELL, Hon. Secretary 19th BATTALION & ARMOITRED REG1MENT A3SOC IATION (Wellington Branch) RE-UNION FORMER members of the abcve Battalion and Regiment who are interested in a R^-lJnion which is to be held in We.il ma ton 011 Friday, October 4, are invil ed to forward their names and addresses to either J. H. Hayfield, Bar xiolomew Road, Levin, or A. 'Lindale, Oxford Street, Levin. TRANSPORT LICENSING ACT, 1931. GOODS SERVICE I.ICENSE TF lio objections are reccived hy August 17, 1946, the No. 2 Transport Licensing Auth'»ri«v may grant without a public liearing the application to TRANS--VR License 25/2/2132: MARTON ORTON SIMCOX to WILLIAxM SEFTON HODGES, OTAKI. Apoiicant is an ex-serviceman. (A CARD) A. F. LANDERS, B.D.S., DENTAL SURGEON, Central Buildings. LEVIN. 'PHONE 7M.

LEVIN REGENT THEATRE This Theatre Centrally Heated Throughout the Winter Months. SCREENING FINALLY TO-NIGHT i Thrilling Double Feature ProI gramme, Richard Conte and Fay Marlowe in "THE SPIDER" (A-Cert.) Peggy Singleton, Arthur Lake with Larry Simms in "LEAVE IT TO BL0NDIE" (U-Cert.) "IRON COFFIN" Chapter 3 "Spy Smasher" Serial. SATURDAY AND MONDAY MATINEE SATURDAY 2 P.M. Tlie story of a wife who overcame shame and liate . . . who stifled her fury and lled from her past . . . to ! love again and live again with the I man slie liad married. Universal Presents Merle OBSRON, Ciaude RAINS, Charles KORVIN "THIS LOVE OF OURS" With Carl Esmond, Sue England, J'ess Barker. lU-Cert.) Selected Short: JOSE ITURBI atj the PIANO. For good seats it will j be esseiuial to make reservations j early. Remember to collect all unpaid reservations by 7.30. iffomlwifSH R.SA, First Annual BALL WEDNESDAY, ATJGUST 14, 1946. REGENT HALL It's the dance hit of the season! Doug Roche's 6-Piece Orchestra. Excellent Supper. Dancing from 8.30 to 2 p.m. ADMISSION: Single 12/6. Double £1/1/-. CLARION RECREATION CLUB (A. LEVY, LTD.) ANNUAL BALL REGENT HALL, LEVIN. SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 194G. Mel Creighton and His Aces. Novelty Dances. FREE BUS leaves Otaki Post Office . at 8.15 p.m. SU3.: 3/-. IIORO WHENUA SCOTTISII SOCIETY AND PIPE BAND OLB-TIiE DANCE OLD-TIIE DANCE . A;. DRUIDS' HALL, LEVIN ' 1 SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1946. Excellent Music. Tasty Supper. A good time assured for all. ADMISSION: 2/-. H. Mungavin M.C.

(A Card) J. E. FULLARTON, 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.

HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITAR [^EARN to play pcpular tunes on this instrument in a modern manner. Complete postal course in one large volume. Oniy £2/2/-. Suitabie l'or servicemen, farmers, hospital patients, children, in fact everyone. Fuli details supplied iree. No obiigations. Write secretary, PACIFIC SCHOOL OF MUSIC, c/o P.O. Box 487, Palmerston North.

NEW TAXI SERVICE FOR PROMPT, RELEABLE AND EFFICIENT TAXI SERVICE Ring 492 1 W. E. BUcklNGIIAM, Prop. LOST AND FOUND LOST. — A Blue Brooch, between Borough Council Chambers and lexandria Cafe, on Sunday after- ' 'on. Valued as a keepsake. Ring y H N/9S, Levin. CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE. — Morris 8 h.p. 4-door' Saloon, good condition and tyres j excellent. Price £275. Reply "2081," , c/o "Chronicle" Office, Levin. pOR SALE. — New trailer with 500 x 20 tyres, built for heavy work. Apply to "Chronicle" Office, Levin. 1932 Austin 7 h-P- Saloon, first class mechanical condition. Good tyres, repainted. Hudson and Burnham, LtcL, Austin Saies and Service, 'Phone 47M. {JSED CARS FOR SALE. — We now ' ' have a selection of Rcccnditioned Used Cars ready for delivery. Prices range from £100 to £425. All makes and horse powers are represented. — McMinn Motors, Ltd., Ford Dealers, Levin; Phone 481.

SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED. — Man to clean up garden and plant shrubs. — Wm. C. Harwood, opp. Grand Hotel, Levin. WANTED. — Girl or young Woman | for light house work, country i home, good coiiditions. Apply "Cnronicle" Office, Levin. PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL EOARD APPLICATIONS are invited from i experienced dairy farm workers I for the position of First Assistant to jthe Farm Manager at the Hospital Board's farm at Awapuni. Wages £5 per week and partly furnished cottage. Free milk and wood for nring supplied. " Apply personally to the Farm Manager, Maxwell's Line, Awapuni. A. J. PHILLIPPS, Managing-Secretary.

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Chronicle (Levin), 9 August 1946, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 9 August 1946, Page 1

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