l^sas .. ... ■.. ■ „,i BOB MURRAY'S REPAIR SERVICES j OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. TENTS AND COVERS— TARPAULINS MADE TO - ORDER. SEWING AND BINDING. Trout Flies — Fly Books. "SERVICE WITH A SMILE" * i" =3
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levin REGENT THEATRE Thls Theafre Centrally Heatnd Tbrou^houi the Winter Months. SATURDAY AND MONDAY Three and a half years' record
war-ume run on the London stage — now a brilliant British picture. "QUIET WEEKEND" With Derek Farr, Frank Cellier, Marjorie Fielding, George Thorpe, Barbara White. Patrons again reminded Theatrc Office open Continuously Saturdays from 1.30 for Bookings. All Reservations must be made and co'lected by 7.30. MASQUERADE AND DIVERTISSEMENTS Presented by Theatrical Academy Ballet Pupils Assisted by IAN WATKINS, nooular 2ZA Oiii*
OTAKI BRANCH OF R.S.A. ALL members are requested to attend the funeral of their late cbmrade, Leonard George Lowry, which will leave the Methodist Church, Otaki, on Monday, November 24, al'ter a service commencing at 2 p.m.
OTAKI COMMERCIAL ASSN. REQUEST business people to close their business premises on Monday afternoon from 2 — 3 p.m. on the occasiou of the late Mr. L G. Lowry's fuueral. 3N MEMORIAM TREMEWAN. — In loving memory of Albert. Edward Tremewan, who passed away at Shannon on November 22, 1942. In our garden of memories. — Lhserted bv his loving wife and family. BIRTHDAY PARTY To Members and Friends. You are reminded that the Birthday Party of the Junior Circle of the Levin Women's Institute will be held in the St. Mary's Hall on November 25, at 8 p.m. Admission 1/-. You are urged to attend to help make the evening a success. DOROTHY JOHNSON, Hon. Secretary.
Master I CYRIL STEVENS MATT RIED NONA KINGSBEER COLIN THOMPSON At the COLLEGE HALL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, At 7.45 p.m. ADMISSION: 3/-. Children HalfPrice. Box Plan Regent Theatre, November 20. MANCHESTER UNITY OF INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLO W S JHE Quarterly Summoned Meeting
GRAND LABOUR BAZAAR In the CENTURY hall On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1947, . At 2 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. Various Stails — Aiso LaDy Show. AFTERNOON TEn. 1/-. Proceeds in aid of the ^aiiding Fund oi the Labour Hah. HOWARD HARVEl', Hon. Secretary. NOTICE TO THE RESIBENTS OF LEVIN {-{AVING disposed of my Grocery Business to Mr. Ken Bell, I wish to ihanu those who have supported me over the past four years and trust that the saine measure will be extended to my successor. W. DAVISON. pjAVING taken over the above business, I trust that by personai and courteous service, rair distribution of ali snort commoaities, and stocKmg omy hign quaiity goods, to merii a' xair share oi patronage. "yours ior service witn a smiie. KEN A. BELL, Weraroa. SHANNON MAYORAL ELECTION TIIANKS NOTICE QN behalf of Mrs. Fitzgerald and myself I desire to extend our sincere thanks to the eiectors oi Shannon for their support and confidence in eiecting me to the otnce of Mayor. Also to those loyai supporters who worked so hara to maxe my success possible. D. FTI'ZjGERALD. NOTICE J wish to sincerely thank those eiectors wrho voted for me at the recent County eiections and to assure them of my conunued interest and support. A. M. C OLQUHOUN . Mt NIGTPAL ELECTION THANKS J wish to thank all residents who gave me their support at the recent local election. — Kenneth Ames. THANKS f desire to sincerely thank the Maoris and European . eiectors of the Horowhenua Power Board and the Otaki Riding for their support at the recent local body poll. WALTER G. TAYLOR. (A Card) ^ JOIIN G McDERMONT, A.R.A. (N.Z.) Member Wellington Stock Exehange 119 Customhouse Quay, Wellington, N.Z. Telephone: Office 46-963. Res. 60-602.
win oe neia m tne Oddtellows Hall, Oxford Street, Levin, at 8 p.m. MONDAY, November 10, 1947. BUSINESS— General. G. D. HARRIS, Secretary. CHIROPOlSY ■i j\zJR. R. J. JAMES, Chiropodist, wiil be at Mr. Norman Thornley's, Oxford Street, on TUESDAY, November 25, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. All foot troubles treated. By appointment only. Ring 508, Levin. The Levin Meat Co., Ltd. Can "Meat" you in your demand for Prime Ox and ITcifer Beef — Spring Lamb — Hogget Mu+ton, and Quaiity Luncheon and Saveloys. Levi-: Oxford St. (Aveaue Casb Butchery) — Phone 182. Weraroa: Opp. Railway Station— PK — «* situations vacant ^/ANTED. — A labourer for few weeks, full or part time. Good wages. Apply Permac Concrete Products Ltd., Cambridge Street, Levin. \yANTED. — Experienced Fencer, on contraet, approximately ten miles. Good aecommodation supplied single men. Apply to Mr. Goddard, P.W. Dept., Wellington, telephone 46-037, or P.W.D., Otaki, telephone 209. \fyANTED. — For the office of a well established Wellington firm of Public Accountants, a Junior Clerk (male). The position offers a splendid opportunity for a youth who has determined on studying accountancy. In addition to scale salary a boarding allowance will be paid. Reply Box 764 Wellington. WANTED. — Housekeeper, full or part time, live in or out, look after elderly lady (not invalid), and business man. Commence early December for several months. State wages required. Reply "4464," c/o "Chronicle" Office, Levin. has vacancies on the PERMANENT STAFF ' in the Traffic and Locomotive Branches: — TRAFFIC BRANCH: Youths and men 16 to 28 years of age, holding not less than fifth-standard educational certificate. LOCOMOTIVE BRANCH: Youths, 16 to 20 years of age, and discharged servicemen under 23 years of age, holding sixth standard, or higher educational certificate. Opportunities for advancement. Superannuation optional. Railway travelling privileges. Improved wages scale. Apply nearest Stationmaster or Railway Office, or write General Manager, Railways, Wellington.
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Chronicle (Levin), 22 November 1947, Page 1
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