OTAKI CIVIC THEATRE 'PHONE 188M— HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE. NO SCREENING TONIGHT (THEATRE LET) THURSDAY FINAL SCREENING OF "KEEP YOUR PCWDER DRY" "KEEP YOUR PGWDER DRY" Lana TURNER, Laraine DAY, Susan PETERS. A barrage of fun and laughter. (U-Cert.) Selected Supporting Programme. MR. H. JACKSON, Dentist, Babbacombe Avenue, Otaki Beach. HOURS OF ATTEND ANCE : Daily, 10 a.m. to 12, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays "by Appointment Only. Telephone 156D. — CIVIC THEATRE, OTAKI — TONIGHT At S p.m. Grand Farewell Coneert To the prominent Maori Singer, MR. 1N1A TEWIATA Assisted by Maurice Hawken, 2ZB compere, and his 2ZB Coneert Party. Also supnorted by well-known local Maori and Pakeha Artists. — All Bookings Closed — Doors open- at 7.15 p.m. All reservations be seated at 7.45 p.m. Doors closed at 8 p.m. Please come early. Coneert programme is in the hands of W. Nicholls, late of N.Z. Methodist Maori Choir. S H O P DAY Main Street, Otaki FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1947 Cakes, Jam and Produce will be on sale. Funds in aid of Ladies' Municipal Croquet Club Donations gratefully accepted. (Mrs.) W. McBETH, Secretary/ OTAKI METHODIST CHURCH — DIAMOND JUBILEE — 1887-1947 TEA AND CONCERT SATURDAY, MARCH 1st SERVICES, SUNDAY, MARCH 2nd: OTAKI.— Rev. W. G. Slade, M.A., President of Conference. Youth Rally: Rev. C. T. Symons, M.A., "B.D., Youth Director. TE HORO. — Rev. .M., Ayrton. ALL FRIENDS WELCOME ACCOMMODATION JO EXCHANGE. — Bungalow, 5 rooms, sleeping porch, all electric, large section, Palmerston North, for five or six rooms, Otaki. Appiy Box 12, Otaki. .^ANTED TO EXCHANGE.— Mod1 . ern 5-roomed house, suburbs Wellh^gton', for small' house, Levin, .jReplyf "6SQ,v c/o-. /C'hroriicle" Office^ ii?evifi. ' v., 'f\ H - i' ■ \^lSTARIA LODGE, Oxford Street, Levin, has vacancies for permanent guests, «bed and tareakfast, additional meals optional. TeleDhone 262, Levin. WANTED TO BUY ^ANTED TO BUY.— A Crown Wheel and Pinion of 1936 Ford 10. Ring SalOn, Phone 188S, or "Chronicle" Office (14), Otaki. \^ANTED TO BUY.— Iron frame Piano, in reasonable condition. Apply "Chronicle" Office, Levin. WANTED TO BUY.— Approximately one acre of good growing land, Levin, Otaki area, handy to town. Reply W. Adams, Box 7, G.P.O., Wellington. yiMBER TREES. — We are buyers of Pinus, Biuegum, Native Bush, etc.. standing or felled, at stump or delivered to mill skids. The C. & A. Odlin Timber and Hardware Co., Ltd..' Roe Road, Levin. Phone 205. CPOT CASH for Furniture, Tools, Crockery and everything repairable and saleable. — Auction Mart, Opp. Plunket Rooms, Levin. Telephone 292, Res. 458. Auction Saies >r>ndiir.t,pri anvwberf PIANO AND THEORY MISS M. FITZHERBERT Will resume teaching MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 194.. Studio: 130 Queen Street West. PHfLDHOOD MEMORIES. A boofe of songs and stories and pictures for children, published .in Levin and illustrated by Nancy Adkin Ritchie. 5/- at Stannard's and the "Chronicle."
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Chronicle (Levin), 26 February 1947, Page 1
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