TRY ; BOB MURRAY'S BOOT AND SHOE REPAIR SERVICE "SerVice with a Smile" Oxford Street :: :: Levlil. DEPOTS: Waitarere: Benning's Store Waikanae: McDonald's Store Foxton; Miss Christensen i— _
PUBLIC NOTICES The Children Invite You to Come to Hear the Special Message They have l'or You in Song at the anniversary services To be Held in the methodist ciiiircii On SUNDAY NEXT (Nov. 17): MORN1NG: 11 A.M. AFTERNOON : 2.30 P.M. EVENING: 7 P.M. Preacher: rev. II. S. KINGS. Come early and enjoy the Cliildren's Singing. Don't miss the special demonstration in the Afternoon by the Primary Department. HORO WHENUA PONY CLIIB (Levin Branch) ]y|EMBERS are reminded that the next Rally is to be held in Mr. Thomson's paddock, Weraroa Road, TOMORROW (SATURDAY) Noveinber 16, 194G. J. E, FULLARTON, Hon. Secretary. FEILDING RACES P>US LEAVES LEVIN 8.45 A.M. Saturday, November 16. watts motors, ltd. 'Phone 224S. ST. MARY'S LADIES' GUILD JHE ANNUAL SALE OF WORK will be held in St. Mary's Hall on NOVEMBER 26th, 1946. E. M. de MEY, Hon. Sec. HOROWHENUA COLLEGE OLD PUPILS' ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING COLLEGE ASSEMBLY HALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, At 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Annual Report and Balance Sheet Election of Officers Blazers and Design for 'Pocket and Badge General. G. S. FRANCE, Hon. Secretary. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH DIPHTHERIA IMMUNISATION PARENTS : DIPHTHERIA IS A DANGEROUS DISEASE ]^AVE your child protected by a course of immunising injections. Your own Doctor can do this for you, or if you prefer it a Medical Offlcer will be carrying out this work, on Wednesday, November 20, 1946, at the District Nurses' Rooms, Oxford Street, Levin : 2nd Injections 1 p.m. — 2.30 p.m. lst Injections 2.30 p.m. — 3 p.m. If your child is between the ages of 6 months and 7 years, BRING IT ALONG. CLAIMS ^\LL persons having claims against the under-mentioned estates are requested to forward the same to the under-signed showing full particulars and certified to as owing as at the date of death: William George ADKIN, late of Levin, Retired Farmer; died 13th September, 1946. Charles Wiggs CURTIS, late of Levin, Retired Postman; died 16th August, 1946. Stephen Henry DEATH, late of Levin, Dairy Factory Employee; died 27th August, 1946. Dorothea Christina GOLDSTONE, late of Levin, Widow; died 10th October, 1946. Patrick HEALY, late of Levin, Retired Farmer; died 25th Octo- " ber, 1946. Richard Alexander McKEAGG, late of Levin, Retired; died 30th October, 1946. Adam McLEOD, late of Levin, Retired Farmer; died 13th October, 1946. Alfred TRESEDER, late of Levin, Retired; died 25th October, 1946. BLENKHORN & TODD, Solicitors, Levin. HOWARD HARVEY AND SONS, Funeral Directors, Cambridge St., :: Levin. PHONES : Day 62. Night 62, 457 M, 298M. BOARD WANTED gANK officer requires board in private home. Away Fridaj afternoon to mid-day Monday Apply "Chronicle" Office, Levin. Instant relief — Coughs, Colds — Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. W. E. Woods, Ltd., Lanibtou Quay, Wgtn
LEVIN REGENT THEATRE SCREENING FINALLY TONIGHT Anne Crawford, David Farrar in "NIGHT INVADER" "FIESTA" In Technicolour and starring Anne Ayars with George Negrete. SATURDAY AND MONDAY MATINEE SATURDAY 2 P.M. The Skyrocket Story of the Texas Bombshell who took the terrific twenties for a joyride! BETTY HUTTON — ARTURO de CORDOVA In "INCEND'IARY BLONDE" With Charles Ruggles, Albcrt Dekker, Barry Fitzgerald IN TECHNICOLOUR (For General Exhibition) Remember to make your week-end reservations early. All unpaid reserves to be collected by 7.30. What will be in the mystery parcels l'or the Lucky Lady and Gent at the Levin Combined Amateur Athletic and Cycling Club's MYSTERY DANCE REGENT BALL ROOM, LEVIN, NEXT SATURDAY (NOVEMBER 16) Dancing from 8 to 12 to the music of Doris, Alf, Peter and Vic.. NOVELTY DANCES — SUPER SAVOURY SUPPER Subscription: -Ladies 2/6, Gents 3/-. Remember Our Ball! Need We Say More? By special request Buses wiil run from Otaki and Foxton. KEEP SUNDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 17th, FREE K.B.H. AND CALEDONIAN Marching Teams' Display Assisted by Three Local Bands LEVIN PARK DOMAIN Full details of programme in tomorrow's "Chronicle." LEVIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY summer" show REGENT HALL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. Oflicial Opening 2 p.m. Red Cross Society Ilorlicultural Society Show in Regent Social Ilall, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 2 p.m. Members are asked for contributions to afternoon tea ;4a-n$« plaht, stall. LEVIN PLAYREADERS Present "TELL ME THE TRUTH" In the College Hall on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. At 7.30 p.m. Tnis is the final playreading of the season. P. B. NICHOL, Secretary.
BUILDERS - FARMERS LET us quote you for your requirements. Concrete Roofing Tiles made and fixed, Pumice Earthquake-proof Chimneys, Fire Bricks, Coppers, Wash Tubs, Air Vents, Fire Surrounds, Terrazzo Sink Tops, Shower Trays, etc., Water Ballast Garden Rollers, Strainers, etc., Elsan Chemical Lavatories, Circular Water Troughs, etc. PERMAC CONCRETE PRODUCTS, LTD., Cambridge Street, Levin. SITUATIONS WANTED JWO experienced carpenters now available for any class of work, town or country. Workmanship guaranteed. Telephone 492S, Levin. CHIMNEYS SWEPT. — Latest electrical methods save dust. Last visit to Levin, Shannon and Otaki Wednesday and Thursday, December, 4 and 5. Orders may be left at "Chronicle" Office.— J. Harvey, Palmerston North.
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Chronicle (Levin), 15 November 1946, Page 1
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