" t ^ *egm££gg^m£3S5&i3££S!!i2£233S£3£SS^ige!£1 TRY BOB MURRAY'S BOOT AND SHOE REPAIR - SERV1CE "Service with a Smlle" Oxford Street :: :: Levin. DEPOT8: COW COVERS REPAIRED All Classes of BINDING AND SEWINQ
LEVIN REGENT THEATRE This Theatre CentraUy Heated Throughout the Winter Months. FINALLY TONIGHT Tlie immorcai story of sir Charles Kingsford Smith "SMITHY" Starring Ron Randal with Muriel' Steinbeck THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MATINEE THURSDAY 2 P.M. Dynamic Drama! "BIG-TOWN" Philip REED, Hillary BROOKE, Robert LOWERY (A-Cert.) Queen of the beast-claw men . . . sworn -to murder Tarzan! Edgar Rice Burroughs' "TARZAN AND THE LEOPARD WOMAN" Starring Johnny WEISSMULLER, Brenda JOYCE, Johnny SHEFFIELD, Acquanetta. (U-Cert.) Children please note TARZAN Film screens last at Thursday's Matinee. Hurry from school, admission 6d. FINAL REMINDER! KAWIU MARAE COMMITTEE GRAND DANCE TOMORROW (THURSDAY) TOWN HALL, FOXTON Free bus leaves Otaki at 7.45 p.m. and Shannon and Levin at 8 p.m. COME ONE — COxVlE ALL to the HOROWHENUA SCOTTISII SOCIETY'S AND HIGHLAND PIPE BAND'S OLD-TIME DANCE In the DRUIDS' HALL, LEVIN NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT Excellent Music — Tasty Supper. ADMISSION: 2/6 Announcing the LEVIN IUNICIPAL BAND'S FIRST ANNUAL BALL REGENT HALL, LEVIN, FRIDAY, SEPTESBER 5. SUBS.: Gentlemen 7/-, Ladies 4/-, Double 10/-. HOROWHENUA COLLEGE OLD PUPILS' ASSOCIATION GRAND RE-UNSON BALL COLLEGE HALL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1917. COMMANDOS ORCHESTRA Super Savoury Supper. Dancing from 8.30 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. ADMISSION: 5/- and 4/-. KEEP THIS DATE FREE . . . P. & T. 3rd ANNUAL BALL REGENT HALL, WEDNESDAY, OCT.'l, 1947. BILLY LARKIN'S ORCHESTRA Further Details Later. JJERE'S A NEW IDEA FOR ALL! Ma ko FRENCII FLOW'ERS at Home. It moans cxtra nioncy without going out to work. IEs simple and inttvestiig. Histance no ohject. Dcmaiul i'or Elowers for . frocks and millinery exceeds snpply. Will you join our workers and help this great tndus'try? Magnifieent FREE working out(it and lnaterials are supplied and postage paid riglit to your door. We pLircliase your work by GUARAXTEE RONl), supply boxes and pay forwarding cliarges 011 orders sent to us. Got Rusy! Tliis extra spare-time money will help. Sent riglit away for FREE ILLU STR ATET) BOOKLET (and special winter ofi'er). A limited nuniber only. Don't delay! LA PAULA ART ACADEMY, Dept. X.B., Box 11(50, G.P.O., Wellington. Iiead Ollices, Australia. __ LOST AND FOUND 1 LOST. — A bunch of Ke-ys, probably j between Weaver's Service Station and Hokio Beach. Finder please return to Weraroa Service -'+"tirm. Reward. BOARD WANTED gOARD wanted in Levin by Bank Clerk, references if required. Apply "Chronicle" Office or telephone Bank of N.Z.
PUBUC NOTICES
ACKN OWLEDGMENT JHE aaaghiers oi Uie , late May Sheldon Tubman wish to thank all kmd friends for their great help and messages of sympathy in their time of sorrow at the loss of a wonderfui moJier. A special word-of thanxs to Canon Woodward, Dr. Thompson, Messrs Howard Harvey and sons, Messrs A. L. Williams, Ltd., Mr. Clapperton and Nurse Kerr. THANKS JHE Family of the late Mrs. Aomarere sincerely thank friends and relatives for messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their sad bereavement. Special thanks to Priest and Choir. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgmeiit. BEREAVEMENT MR- TIPPLER and family, Shannon, and Mrs, Rowlands, Ohau, wish to thank all friends and relatives for kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to all Doctors, Sisters and Nurses of Ward 5, Palmerston North Hospital. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. LA CARDj £)R. E. L. GILLIES has commenced practice at 44 Durham Street, Levin, in partnership with Dr. S. J. Thompson. Telephone No. 543. Consultations by appointment. PUBLIC MEETING CENTURY HALL THIS THURSDAY At 8 p.m. With the object of forming a branch of the United Nations Association in Levin and District. Speaker: MR. ANTON VOGT, Dominion Organiser of U.N.A. THE MUTUAL LIFE & CITIZENS' ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorp. in Aust.) JHE Company hereby gives one month's notice of its intention to issue a Special Policy in place of Policy No. 724233 Bl/R issued by The Mutual Life and Citizens' Assurance Company Limited on the life of WILLIAM INNES URQUHART and declared to have been lost. C. W. DODDS, Manager for New Zeaiand. SHEEP INDUSTRY COMMISSION ^LL persons desiring to give evidence before the Commission should give notice in writing as soon as possible and in any case by FRIDAY, September 5, 1947, to Secretary, Royal Commission on the Sheep Industry, P.O. Box 3004, Wellington. Those desiring to purchase copies of the evidence must notify the Secretary by the same date. WALLPAPERS We offer large indents of the latest designs just arrived from England and Canada FROM 3/6 PER ROLL W. H. WALKER, Oxford St., Levin. Phone 636. Stockists of Paints, Glass, Etc. SITUATIONS VACANT \tyANTED. — Youth or man for mixed farm in North Taranaki, good home. Apply P. McGregor,! Railway Hotel, Otaki, 'Phone 17. \)(/ANTED. — Man for two days' digging and gardening. Address at "Chronicle" Office, Levin. JSJEWSPAPER DELIVERY. — Boy wanted^to deliver the "Chronicle" in Levin during school holidays. Apply at Office. \^/ANTED. — Two Youths for general nursery work. Apply Mrs. Black, 'Phone 343D, Levin. WESTERN HOSPITAL DISTRICTS' JOINT SANATORIUM COMMITTEE Vacancy for a Housemaid — Otaki Sanatorium JHERE is a vacancy for a Housemaid ori the Staff of the Otaki Sanatorium. Award Wages. Live in or Live out. Apply personally to the Matron at the Sanatorium, 'Phone 160, Otaki. A. J. PHILLIPPS, Managing Secretary.
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