JIP1.II. J"" I. ... 1 ■ ■ ' >11*11 II TRY BOB MURRAY'S BQQT AND SHOE REPAIR SERVICE "Service with a Smile" Oxford Street :: :: Levin. - DEPOTS: Waitarere: Benning's Store Waikanae: McDonald's Store • Foxton: Miss Christensen L -
PUBLIC NOTICES DEATHS GORDON.— On October 28, 1946, at the Palmerston North Hospital, George Thonias tWei), son of Mr. George Gordon, Oraki; aged 44 1 years. R.I.P. HINCKESMAN. — On October 26, 1946, at his residence, jueutherlea, Levin, Thomas Guk Vaughan, beloved husbanct oi Mabei nannah Hinckesman; agtci oi years. Privately imerrect ai Levin yesterday. NOBLE. — On October 29, 1946, at the resicience, oaxtun tDureec, Levin, Mary uiarx, beloved wife of James Pine lNooie- aged 8l years. FUNERAL NOTICE JHE friends' of the iate George Thomas (Weij Gordon are respectfully invited to attend his funeral which will take piace on Thursday, leaving the Raukawa Meeting House, rvnll Road, Oiaxi, at 2.3U p.m. for Otaio. Cathonc Cemetery, following a service at the Church. JAMES SIEVERS, Funeral Director, Otaki. FUNERAL NOTICES JHE friends of Mr. James Pirie Noble'are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late beloved wife, Mary Clark, which will leave the residence Saxton Street, Levin, after a service commencing at 2 p.m. on Thursday, October 31, 1946, l'or the Levin Cemetery. HOWARD HARVEY & SONS, Funeral Directors, Levin. 'Phone 62. TKANKS NOTICE MRS. E. M. McLeod and Family, Levin, wish to thank all kind friends and relatives for their messages of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a persoiial acknowledgment. THANKS NOTICE MR. AND MRS. KENNETH P. ROBINSON, of Shannon, sincerelv thank all kind friends and relatives for the floral tributes and expressions of sympathy in the loss under tragic circumstances of their babe, Brian Kenneth. Special thanks are extended to the District Nurse, Mr. E. T. Wilson, of the Shannon exchange, Mr. W. Clough and Mr. D. Smifh, of Levin, for their helpfulness in the time of stress. OCTOBER is a Good Month to Plant Palatable Paiupas Grass In this District.
LEVIN REGENT THEATRE monday, tuesday and wednesday matinees monday and tuesday 2 p.m. 20- Great Stars! ... 2 Great Bands . . A Dozen Song Hits! 100 LoVefies in the Gayest, Brightest Shows Since MThousands Cheer!" "TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR" With Van Johnson, June Allyson, Gloria DeHaven, Jose Iturbi, Jimmy Durante, Gracie Allen, Lena Horne, Harry James and his Music Makers, Xavier Cugat and his Orchestra. Tuesday and Wednesday supports include latest March of Time, "NEW U.S. FRONTIER" HOROWHENUA SCOTTISH SOCIETY HALLOWEEN BALL HALLOWEEN BALL HALLOWEEN BALL friday, november 1, 1946. regent hall Music by Billy Larkin's Highland Swingsters. Dance Commences 8.30 p.m. attractions Real Scottish Haggis. Manawatu Highland Pipe Band. Prizes, Novelties and Fun Galore. A Night for Young and Old PRICES : 3/6, 4/-. Grand Concert and Dance poroutawhao hall wednesday, november 6, 1946. AT 8 P.M. Sketches, Songs and Items new zealand national party otaki electorate are you on the roll??? Many names have been omitted. Check the Main ftoll now. Copies available at Post Office Counters and with Branch Officials.
CxoJddu) jaqo^oo jo puo sosop non A.i'e^uamoiuans QfiT HHHIAiaiAta'H R. G. ROMANS, Electorate Secretary. social security contribution and national security tax {SjOVEMBER INSTALMENT: The third quarterly instalment of the charge of 2/- in the, £ qtfehhd come other than sala^>qrfi|§£g^ derived during the yeai^endetF 31st ! March, 1946, is due onlst November and must be paid withih one month to avoid the 10 per cent penalty for late payment. Companies and other corporate bodies are required to pay the full year's charge within one month from the 5th February, 1947. WAGES-TAX: All employers of labour are notified that severe penalties are provided for failure to deduct and account for wages-tax (2/- in £) in respect of all wages paid to permanent or casaal employees, whether on a time, piece work, or contract basis. F. G. OBORN, Commissioner of Taxes.
Plants still available at 30/- per 100 £14/10/- per 1000 From FGSTER'S NURSER1ES, MacArthur Street, LEVIN. 'PIIONE 217. " SURE-OL " The Non-Poisonous Carbolic Free Antiseptic "SURE-OL" is Recommended for Use on the Farm and in the Home. Apjiroved by the Health Department. Obtainable at FAR1 SUPPL1ES (J. A. ZUPPICICH) "Alfa-Laval" Separator Service. "Simplex" Milker Service. "Summit" Mineral Stock Foods. OXFORD STREET, SERVICE — SUPPLIES — SALES SYD. G. TAYLOR, RADIO SERVICEMAN (By Exam). RADIO SERVICE — RADIO SALES Latest Gulbransen models, also 5-Valve "Pacemaker." Depot for radio repairs at Macle&n and Chapman's, Oxford St.. and at Southgate's Garage, Otaki Railway. Workshop at— HANNAN ST. — 'Phone 507— LEVIN (Near Horowhenua College). Unsurpassed for Coughs, Colds— Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. \V. E. Woods, LLd,, Lariihton Quay, Wgtn
PIANOS — PIANOS — PIANOS AT LOWEST TRADE PRICES. Try us first — It Will Pay You. LARGEST STOCK UPR1GHT PIANOS. PIANO SERVICE CO., 88 George St., Palm N. 'Phone 6908. 1 BOOTHMAC FARM EQUIPMENT Call at our Shop for full information and illustrated pamphlets on the following: — WATER PUMPS PR'ESSURE OUTFITS TOP DRESSERS HARROWS WINDMILLS SAW BENCHES These and Boothmac spares obtainable from, FARM SERYICES (R. A. Collins and J. H. Lines) NOTE. — Shop open usual business hours. BATH STREET (Opp. Library), , LEVIN. 'Phone 491.
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