» — - 11 ■■■■■.■! ■ ■ * TRY BOB MURitAY'S BOOT AND SHOE REPAIR SfcRVICE "Service wlth a Smlie" Oxford Strefei :: :: Levin. DEPOTS: Waitarere: Benning'E Stdre Waikanae: McDoiiald's Store Foxton: Miss Christensen || fc' ' =-.
PUBLIC NOTICES
levin REGEKT THEATRE SATURDAY AND MONDAY As glorious a motion picture as ever sang its way into your heart! Rodgers and Hammerstein's "STATE FAJR" In Technicolour . Dana ANDREWS, Jeanne CRAIN, Dick HAYMES, Vivian BLAINE (U-Cert.) REMEMBEfe TO MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY GRAND DANCE OROUA DOWNS HALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1947. 8.30 p.m. Spellmah's Ambassadors Music. Popular PriQCo. Free Bus leaves Levin P.O. 7.45, Shannon P.O. 8.0, Foxton P.O. 8.15. (A Card? CHAS. H. OLDS, Teacher of Pianoforte, Singing, Elocution and Theory of Music, Resumes practice MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1947. Studio: 12 Queenwood Road. For appointment 'Phone (Res. 47R) Lois Lind, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L. Teacher 6f all branches of Speech and Dramatic Art. Pupils coached for Trinity College Examinations and Competitions. Commencing February 3rd. In Levin and Shannon. For interviews: Tel iphone 63, Shannon. PIANO AND THEORY MISS M. FITZHERBERT Will resume teaching MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1947. Studio: 130 Queen Street West. (A CARD) A. F. LANDERS. B.D.S., DENTAL SURGEON, Central Buildings. LEVIN. 'PHONE 7M. CHIROPODY jyjR. R. J. JAMES, Chiropodist, will be at Mr. Norman Thornley's, Oxford Strefet, on TUESDAY, February 4, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. All foot troubies treated. By appointment only. Ring 508, Levin. Reliable Jewellery Service For Engagement Rings, Wedding Rings, Dress Rings, Ladies' and Gents' Signet Rings. . Silver Jam Spoons ,and ButterKnives, :E.P,N.S. Trophy Cups arid ; Bandwich Trays, etc. Paua Bracelets, Neeklets/ • Rings;; etc. '• / . ' : We Still Have a Few * Eriglish Compacts on Hand. J. D. RENKIN, (Above Barrats' Store) OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. A SMART APPEARANCE IS THE KEY TO SUGCESS. Have Your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed by the The Levin Dyeing & Dry Cleaning Co. START 1947 RIGHT Two Shops — -457 OXFORD STREET and 264 OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. Phone 221S. FUCHSIAS - i l SELECT NAMED VARIETES, POT , GROWN, NOW READY FOR SALE. Standards Grown to Order. i J. DALLENGER, : NURSERYMAN, ' 34 Mabel Street, Levin. 'Phone 435M. Heavy Colds soon disappear — Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. W. E. Woods, Ltd., Lambton Quay, Wgtn
7 Waitarere Beach STJNDAY BUS LEAVES WERAROA, RAILWAY STATION, AT 1.15 P.M. Watts' Motors, Ltd., 'PKONE 224S. LEVIN COMBINEB AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLUB EVENING SPORTS Levin Park Doraain MONDAY N1GHT COMMENCING AT 7 P.M. Athletic and Cycling Events. J. H. COOPER, Hon. Sec. W.D.F.F.— LEVIN BRANCH GARDEN PARTY To be Held at MRS. BODELL'S RESIDENCE BARTHOLOMEW ROAD, -y Tuesday, February 4, 1947. AT 2 P.M. Members and general nublic invited to come and enjoy an outing in oue of Levin's beauty. spots. Competitions, Afternoon Tea, etc. ADMISSION 1/6 (includes Afternoon Tea). Cars leave Post Offi.ce 1.45, 2, 2.15 and 2.30 p.m. to convey visitors to grounds. Everybody Welcome. Members a plate. If wet, in Oddfellows' Hall. O. M. WEBB, Hon. Secretary. IIOROWHENIIA COLLEGE "pHE first tenn will open on Tuesday, February 4. The Principal will interview parents for the enrolment of new students on Monday, February 3. Parents are requested to bring Transfer Cards when enrolling new students. N. A. BYRNE, Principal. Opening Announeement ! The Levin Dyeing & Dry Cleaning Co. WISH TO ADVISE THAT FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THEIR CUSTOMERS A New Depot has been Opened in OXFORD STREET, SOUTH. (Opposite the Grand Hotel, Levin) LAND FOR SELECT10N BY EXSERVICEMEN HAWKE'S BAY LAND DISTRICT /^PPLIC ATION S. from ex-service-men who have been classified as eligible for rehabilitation farming assistance and who have been graded "A," or who have been recommended to be graded "A," subJect to confirmation by the Napier Rehabilitation Farming Sub-Com-mittee, for market gardens or small i'ruits in the Hawke's Bay Land District, are invited for nine sections on the Ahuriri Farm oettlement each comprising from 8 to 11 acres approximately. This Farm Settlement is part of the Ahuriri Lagoon Development area and the sections under offer are situated on the Onehunga Road, about 8 miles north of Napier, 1£ miles from a bus route, 5 miles from Westshore School and 3 miles from the Bay View Railway Station. Copies of the Terms and Conditions of selection mav be obtained from the Rehabilitation Offices at Napier, New Plymouth, Wellington, Tauranga, Masterton, Hamilton, Whangarei, Hawera, Hastings and Levin and at each office a plan of the sections will also be available for inspection. Application forms are obtainable from any of the Rehabilitation Offices in these towns. Complete applications must be lodged at the office of the undersigned on o~ before 4 o'clock p.m on Moi day, February 24, 1947. The ballot will be held at the District Lands t pd Survey Office Post Office Buildings, Napier, a1 10.30 o'clock a.m. e . Thursday February 27, 1947. . (Sgd.) F. R. BURNLEY, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Lands and Survey Department, P.O. Box 148, '* Napier. 4
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Chronicle (Levin), 1 February 1947, Page 1
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