^ — - - - - -Sj TRY bob MURRAY'S BOOT AND SHOE REPAIR SERVICE "Servlce with a Smlle" Oxford Street • : : : : Levin. DEPOTS: COW COVERS REPAIRED ' All Classes of BINDING AND SEWING ' ■ ■ - — — ^
PUBLIC NOTICES
LEVIN REGENT THEATRE This Theatre Centrally Heated Throughout the Winter Months. SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVENING SESSIONS 8 P.M. The First Uproarious Arabian Nights' Tale Ever Told! Columbia's :£A THCUSANO & ONE NIGHTS" (In Technicolour) with Evelyn KEYES, Phil SILVERS, Adele JERGENS, Cornel WILDE. (U-Cert.) BE WISE AND BOOK EARLY. I.O.O.F. GRAND DANCE SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1947. REGENT HALL, LEVIN At 8 p.m. BILLY LARKIN'S ORCHESTRA Good Supper and Grand Prizes. ADMISSION : Ladies 2/6, Gents 3^-. Free Buses from Shannon and Otaki. DANCE : : DANCE LEVIN FARM, KIMBERLEY ROAD (Old Air Force Station) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1947. Good Music. Good Supper. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gents 3/-. Free Bus leaves Levin Bus Stand at 8.15 p.m. and Otaki Post Office at 7.45 p.m. DANCE - DANCE Ohau National Party OHAU HALL
FUNERAL NOTICE fHE friends of Mr. Sanuiel Morgan are invited to attend the funeral of his late beloved wife, Emma, which will leave the residence, Otaki Railway, on Sunday, August 3, 1947, at the conclusion of a service which commences at 2 p.m. for the Otaki Pubiic Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM GRAHAM. — In loving remembrance of Francis Graiiam, died August 2, 1944. Love is all and life goes on In spite of grief and pain And deep wnhin my heart I know Tliat we shall meet again Though his smile has gone foreever And his hand I cannot touch I shall never loose ihe memory Of the one I loved so mucn. — Inserted by his loving wife. GRAHAM. — In fond and loving memory of Dad, who passed away August 2, 1944. Always friendiy, unselfish and kind Few in the world his equal to find, One of the best that God could send, A wonderful father to the end. — Inserted by iiis loving son, Jack, daughter-in-law Nellie, and grand-daugnter Ellen. GRAHAM. — In loving memory of our dear Dad, wno died August 2, 1944. The years are slowly passing His life is a loveiy memory His death a siieni grief He sleeps in God's beautiful garden In the sunshine oi perfect peace. —Inserted by his loving daughter, Joy and son-in-iaw Keith. GRAHAM.— In loving remembrance of our dear father and grandpa, who died August 2, 1944. With tears we saw him sinking We saw him fade away We tendeied him with fondest care But could not make him stay For God above who. thought it best Did ease his pain and give him rest.—Inserted by his loving daughter, Daphne, son-in-law Barry, and wee Graham.
Saturday, September 20. Billy Larkin's Orchestra Novelty Dances — Good Supper ADMISSION u 3/6. FREE BUSES will definitely run as follows: Leave Levin 7.45 p.m., Otaki 7.45 p.m.
THE SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT 1921-22 yjE, the undersigned being occupiers of retail shops at Waitarere Beach HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that we will apply to the Magistrate at the Courthouse, Levin, on Friday, the 8th August, 1947, at 10 a.m. for partial exemption from the statutory provisions and awards fixing the ciosing hou-rs of such shops. * William Robert James Benning George Cotterill
MANCHESTER UNITY OF INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS THE ' Fortnightly Meeting will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall Oxford Street, Levin, at 7.30 p.m. MONDAY, August 4, 1947. BUSINESS— General. G. D. HARRIS, Secretary. ^rodn^a^cEsil "JHE next Quarterly General Meeting of the Returned Services' AssQciation (Inc.), Levin Branch, will be held in the Druids' Hall, Bristol Street, Levin, on Thursday, August 14, 1947, at 8 p.m. A good attendance is desired. Agenda : Mr. C. B. Burdekin, O.B.E., of London, will speak on Prisoner of War Relief. Messrs N. M. Thomson and L. W. Allen will report on rernits from the Dominion Conference. D. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. QWING to serious worrying of sheep all dogs found on the properties of the undersigned at Ohau will be destroyed. Poison laid. J. BLENKHORN W. WHILEY ■ J. RILSBY THE ALEXANDRA TEA RO0IS CENTRAL BUILDINGS, OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. 'Phone 234. For the best Morning & Afternoon Teas. Genuine Home-Made Cakes and Tasty Sandwiches. We give "Personal Service" Just 'Phone 234 and Reserve Your Table.
LOST AND FOUND LOST . — Last weekend man's tan leather glove, left hand. Finder please leave at "Chronicle" Oflieey Levin. v:; LOST. — Vicinity of Levin, R.S.A. Badge No. 37506. Finder please return to R.S.A., Levin. LOST. — Key to R.S.A. Rooms. Would finder please return same to Secretary, R.S.A., Levin. BOARD WANTED ^/ANTED. — Board in Levin by quiet young man, private home preferred. Urgent. Address at "Chronicle" Office, Levin.
WANTED TO BUY \^ANTED TO BUY. — Six-horse plough, with attachments. Apply "Chronicle" Office, Otaki. \^/ANTED TO BUY OR RENT — Four to six roomed house in Levin. Cash waiting. Reply "2858" c/o "Chronicle" Office, Levin. ^ANTED urgently, small House, handy town, private inquiry. 'Phone 469, Levin.
JPOT CASH for Furniture, Tools Crockery and everything repair able and saieable.— Auction Mart, Opp. Plunket Rcums, Levin, Telepiione 292. Res. 458, Auction Saies coriducted anywhere. CASH Buyers of Bottles, Old Rags, Metal and Scrap. Levin Bottle Exchange, Telephone 254S, Levin. WE are cash buyers of Used Cars. — McMinn Motors, Ltd.., Authorised Ford Dealers, Levin. TIMBER TRE2S. — We are buyers uf Pinus, Bluegum, 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.
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Chronicle (Levin), 2 August 1947, Page 1
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