' ' » BOB MURRAY'S REPAIR SERVICES 1 OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. TENTS AND COVERS— TARPAULINS MADE TO ORDER. ' SEWING AND BINDING. Trout Flies — Fly Books. "SERVICE WITH A SMILE" V *
PUBLIC NOTICES LEVIN BOROUGH COUNClL REMEMBRANCE DAY • j HEREBY request citizens of Levin to observe two minutes' silence from 11 a.m. TOMORROW (Sunday, 9/11/47), in commemoration of Remembrance Day* A short blast of the fire siren will be sounded at 11 a.m. H. B. BURDEKIN, Mayor.
LEVIN REGENT THEATRE This Theatre Centrally Heated Throughout the Winter Months. SATURDAY AND MONDAY A Best Seller Becomes a Best Picture ! CLAUDETTE . COLBERT, FRED MacMURRAY "IHE EGG AND I" With Marjorie Main U-Cert. REMEMBER IT'S RACE NIGHT so make your Reservations early. All Reservations must be made and collected by 7.30. Theatre Office open continuously from 1.30 Saturdays. The Loma Hepworth School of Dancing presents DANCE RECITAL REGENT THEATRE, LEVIN Wednesday, Bec. 3, 1947 AT 8 P.M. Box Plan for Ticket Holders opens at Theatre on November 26. Card Evening and Dance MATAU MEETING HOUSE FOXTON ROAD FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1947. Good Prizes. Good Supper ADMISSION: 2/- and 1/6. MANCHESTE]^^ UNITY OF INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLO W S JHE usual Fortnightly Meeting will be held in the Cddfellows' Hall, Oxford Street, Levin, at 7.30 p.m. MONDAY, November 10, 1947. BUSINESS— General. G. D. HARRIS, Secretary. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS IN MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS YOUTH Travel Association Party Tours (for young men and young women, ages say 16 to 40) ; cruising in all Sounds; aquaplaning, swimming, fishing, tramping; also visiting Nelson and Golden Bay area, through the apple lands to Takaka and Onekaka. A delightful summer holiday in congenial company. No liquor, no firearms. Bookings and enquiries, K. J. Lemmon, Public Accountant, Room 714, Colonial Mutual Building, Wellington, Box 450 G.P.O.; Phone 45-604. BOROUGH OF LEVIN TRIENNIAL ELECTION OF MAYOR pURSUANT to the provisions of Section 12 of "The Local Elections and Polls Ac?t, 1925," I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated for the office of Mayor of tjhe Borough of Levin: BURDEKIN, Hugh Blake PARTON, Alexander Walter and, there being only one vacancy to be filled, a poll will be taken as between the said candidates on WEDNESDAY, November 19, 1947, at the following polling places: Bandroom, Bath Street, Levin. St. Mary's Hall, Manchester St., Levin. Polling Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated at Levin this 29th day of October, 1947. H. L. JENKINS, Returning Officer for the Borough of Levin F1LMS UNUMITED XMAS SUPPLIES IN ALL SIZES 3 -DAY DEVELOPING SERVICE OIL COLOURING, REPRINTS, MOUNTS, ETC. Camera Staff to Photograph Parties, Weddings, etc., anywhere. 'Phone 518S. WRITE, NEVILLES PH0T0 CENTRE 264 OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. (Opp. Grand Hotel). The New Zealand Insnrance Company, Ltd. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. Levin Agent: MR. J. E. FULLARTON, A.A. Building, Queen Street, LEVIN.
MA.YORAL ELECTION WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1947 A W. PARTON A. W. PARTON A. W. PARTON WILL SPEAK IN THE CENTURY HALL Monday, November 10, 1947. AT 8 P.M. DRAINA GE, RATES, ADMINISTRATION QUESTIONS INVITED Chairman: Mr. N. ML Thomson, LL.M. CHIROPODY ]\^R. R. J. JAMES, Chiropodist, will be at Mr. Norman Thornley's, Oxford Srtreet, on TUESDAY, November 28, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. All foot troubles treated. By appointm/ent only. Ring 508, Levin. LEVIN PLAYREADERS The Final Play of the Season A Dramatic Rendering of J. M. Barrie's "DEAR BRUTUS" In the College Hall at 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1947 ADMISSION: Members, Membership Card. Nun-members, 1/6. P. B. NICHOL, Secretary. Cars Must NOT be taken into the College Grounds. * ST. MARY'S LADIES' GUILD JHE ANNUAL SALE OF WORK will be held in St. Mary's Hall on Tuesday, November 11, 1947. Official Opening by His Worship the Mayor, ar 2 p.m. Stalls of all Descriptions Short programme in the evening by Juvenile Performers. Afternoon Free. Evening 6d. E. M. de MEY, Hon. Secretary. FEDERATED FARMERS OF NEW ZEALAND LEVIN BRANCH LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS JHE PUBLIC are invired to attend meetings as below to hear NOMINEES from the WHIROKINO riding for the County Council, and from the HORO WHENUA district for the Power Board and the Catchment Board. MONDAY, November 10. — Poroutawhao Hall, at 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, November 12.— Koputaroa Hall, at 8 p.m. THURSDAY, November 13.— Century Hall, Levin, at 8 p.m. MONDAY, November 17. — Ohau Hall, Ohau, at 8 p.m. Come and hear your representatives before you go to the Elections next week. They Have a Great Deal to Tell You So its Up to You to Come Along and Listen. L1KE NEW AGA1N . . . YES! Let us paint the exterior or interior of your house again . . . Or let us paper that bedroom or passage. Brighten up your home for Xmas . . . there's only two months to go. Telephone 527S for free advice and estimates, t,own or country. L. A. SP1CER, Painter, Paperhanger and Interior Decorator, Chamberlain Street — LEVIN. C. W. KIRKWOOD FYFE" S.D.O.N.Z. OPTICIAN Hotel Arcadia Buildings 'Phone 628D
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