OTAKI C1VIC THEATRE TONIGHT AND MONDAY NIGHT "MY FAVOURHE BRUNETTE" Bob Hope — Dorothy Lamour You can hope for the best in seeing this comedy for its Hope at his best. Plus Latest Airmail News, N.Z. News, Technicolour Musical, Cartoon, Etc. Approved "Universal Exhibition" H. JACKSON, Surgeon Dentist, Babbacombe Avenue, Otaki Beach. Hours of Attendance: Daily 9 a.m. to 12; 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays, by Appointment Only. Telephone 156D. JOHN N. SAMS, Dental Surgeon, Telephone 148, Waerenga Road. Otaki. OTAKI MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB GRAND DANCE OHAU HALL TONIGHT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1947. 8 P.M. Music by the Four Melody Makers (Proceeds towards Club's Range .and Social Hall) Good Floor, Good Supper, Novelty Dances. Free Buses from Levin and Otaki at 8 p.m. Gents 4/-, Ladies 3/-, Double 6/-. L. COOKSLEY, Hon. Sec. SOCIAL AND DANCE In aid of Rangiatea Church Funds. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 3947 Card Tournament. Good Prizes. Home-made Supper Music by Billy Larkin and Supports TICKETS : 3/- (all round). OTAKI-RAHUI FOOTBALL CLUB Grand Victory and Wind-np DANCE TE HORO HALL NOVEMBER 28, AT £30. Jack Carrs' Orchestra, Palmerston North's Speciality. Modern and Old Time. Presenting- Nash Cup. Scrumptious Supper. ADMISSION: Single 4/-, Double 7/Free Buses from Otaki at 8.20 and 8.40. OTAKI A.A. AND C. CLUB JHE Weexly Spor-ts Meeting of the season will be held 011 Wednesday Evening on the Domain and each following Wednesday at 6.15 o'clock. Cycle and foot events. Collection only. Children's races start 6.15. THE SWAN BACON CO. MESSRS J. C. HUTTON, LTD., Buyers of PORKERS, BACONERS AND CHOPPERS. Levin, Koputaroa, Manakau District. Buyer: D. J. L. READ, Queen St„ East, Levin. SITUATIONS WANTED WORK WANTED, Fencing or Draining, on wages or contract. Apply G. McCarthy, Box 38, Shannon, or telephone 28M. pOR those building Alterations and Repairs, apply at 558 Oxford Street. First class tradesman. FLOOR SURFACING. — New and up-to-date machine available for immediate engagement. — T. Cheesman, Bartholomew Road, Phone 453, Levin. CHIMNEYS SWEPT.— Latest electrical methods save dust. Will visit Levin, November 5 and 6 for last visit of 1947. Orders may be left at "Chronicle" Office.— J. Harvey Palmerston North. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED. — A Man for Gardening: two days a week. Ring 41f Levin. \^/E have vacancies for experiencec Drapery Assistants. Applj Dowsetts Drapery, Otaki. WANTED.— Young Lady as shoj assistant, permaneiit position Apply Maclean and Chapman's Booksellers, Levin.
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 November 1947, Page 1
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