0SS=SS= ; BOB MURRAY'S REPAlB SERVICES OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. TENTS AND COVERS— TARPAULINS MADE TO ORDER. BEWING AND BINDING. Trout Flies — Fly Books. | "SERVICE WxTH A SMILE" ■ ' — >
P4JBLIC NOTICES NOTICE IX) PARENTS OF CHILDREN RETURNING" TO SCHOOL : THE MILKY WAY offers specially prepared lunches for school children. Our'sandwiehes are filletl with such nourishing foods as: + DATES * RAISINS + TOMATOES *HAM -KEGG * MARMITE, Etc. PARENTS! Protect the health of your children with lunches at THE MILKY WAY. LEVIN- WANDERERS FOOTBALL CLUB THE Annual General Meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 3, in the Weraroa Hall at 8 p.m. All members and intending members are reauested to attend. T. WINIATA, Hon. Secretary.
LEVIN REGENT THEATRE FINALLY TONIGHT After playing to crowded houses on Saturday, owing to it's popularity Charles Dicken's "GREAT EXPECTATIONS" Starring John Mills with Valerie Hobson. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE TUESDAY 2 P.M. Two Oscar Winners Star In New Comedy Ray MILLAND, Teresa WRIGHT Brian DONLEVY ■THE TROUBLE WITH WOMEN" .(U-Cert.)
HOCKEY A MEETING will be held in the Bandroom, Bath Street, Levin, at 7.45 p.m, on TUESDAY, March 2nd, ,1948, to form a -committee to revive the game of hockey in the Horowhenua District. Representatives from Foxton Shanon and Otaki, and all interested, ineluding players, are cordially invited. L. v. TRASS, 10 Seddon St., Levin. Convener. OHAU SCHOOL CARD PARTIES QAMES of 500 commencing on Wednesday, March 3, at 8 p.m. In aid of School Funds.
IIOROWHENUA JERSEY CATTLE BREEDERS' CLUB FIELD DAY A Field Day will be held at Mr. R. W. Evans farm, Buller Road, Levin, on Saturday, March 6, 1948, commencing at 11.30 a.m. Demonstrator: Mr. M. D. Mur-i ray, Woodville. A cordial invitation is extended' to all interested. Light lunch provided. Please bring vour owngcups. J. A. GOODWIN, Secretary.
MANCHESTER UN1TY OF INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS THE uarterly Summoned Meeting will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Oxford Street, Levin, at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, March 1, 1948. 1948. BUSINESS— General. G. D. HARRIS, Secretary.
' fttURNED SERVICESll LEVIN RETURNEI) SERVICES' ASSOCIATION (Inc.) QUARTERLY MEETING THE next Quarterly General Meeting of the Returned Services* Association (Inc.j Levin Branch, will be held in the Druids' Hall, Bristol Street, Levin, on Wednesday, March 3, 1948, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: 1. Proposal re purchase of Druids' Hall. 2. Subsidy Application. 3. Report on Bowling Club. 4. Resolution from Wanganui R.S.A. concerning Members of Parliament Superannuation Scheme. 5. Notice of Motion re Amendment to Constitution. 6. Remits to Annual Conference. 7. General. Light Supper Provided. J. C ORBISHLE Y, Secretary. NOTICE TO PARENTS OF CHILDREN RETURNING TO SCHOOL \^E have complete stocks of all school and College footwear. For girls we have the genuine Vita Footform A.B.C. and D. fitted black lace shoes. If you want to save time, cash and trouble, bring the children in now. DAVE CROZIER, Fashion, Farm and Family Footwear Specialists. WATTS M0T0RS, LTD. Levin-Palmerston North, via Shannon. BUS SERVICES DEPART LEVIN: Monday to Ffiday, 8.40 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. Saturday, 9.15 a.m. Sunday, 10.30 a.m. EVENING SERVICES: Friday, Saturday and Sundays, 6 p.m. DEPART PALMERSTON NORTH: Monday to Friday, 3 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. - Saturday, 12.30 p.m. and 10.40 p.m. Sunday, 4.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. Early Bus connects with Masterton, Wanganui and New Plymouth Service Cars. All Buses connect with Napier Service Cars. SPECIAL BUSES catered for to anywhere. For prices and all information, telephone WATTS M0T0RS, LTD. 'PHONE 224S, LEVIN The Levin Meat Co., Ltd. THE BETTER BUTCHERS Can "Meat" you in your demand for Prime Ox and Heifer Beef— Spring Lamb — Hogget Mutton, and Quality Luncheon and Saveloys. Weraroa: Opp. Railway Station— 'Phone 624. (W. URQUKART, Prop.)
LEVIN BOROUGH COUNCIL STRAY DOGS TWO sheep n dogs which were caught straying in Oxford ' Street on Friday last, February 27, i 1948, have been impounded. If these dogs are not claimed and all expenses paid by Friday, March 5, 1948, they will be destroyed. H. L. JENKINS, Town Clerk. Levin 1/3/48. TRACTORS MINNEAPOUS-MOLINE M.M. THESE ARE AMERICA'S FINES1 TRACTORS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ROW CROP TYPES MODEL "H" Agents: — Slmpilcity and B.M.B. Garden Tractors Howard Rotary Hoes Ciiilord EngiAsn Rotary CuJfcl vator >ocal Demanstrator: MR. B. C. McNABB, 'Phone 6339, Palmerston North. MANAWATU MACJSflrTER T EXCHANGE CO.. LTD., SITUATIONS VACANT gUTCHER Wanted, competent man. Apply Avenue Cash Butchery, Levin. THE Milky Way requires two young ladies for their Tea Rooms and Milk Bar, experience preferred but not essential. Apply The Milky Way, Oxford Street, Levin. WESTERN HOSPITAL DISTRICTS' JOINT SANATORIUM COMMITTEE Vacancy for a Housemaid — Otaki Sanatorium T'HERE is a vacancy for a Housemaid on the staff of Otaki Sanatorium. Wages £4/- per week. Five-day 40-hour week. Less 22/6 per week for full board. Uniform supplied. Apply to the Matron, Otaki Sanatorium, 'Phone 160, Otaki. A. J. PHILLIPPS, Managing-Secretary. WOMEN AND GIRLS fHE Cleaning Contractor at the Silverstream Hospital has vacancies for women and girls. The work is mainly sweeping, dusting and dishwashing, and wages are £4/7/6 for a 40-hour, 5-day week. Excellent full board, ineluding single room, blankets, linen, etc., is: available for only 22/6 per week, while amenities such as tennis courts, sfimming pool, theatre, etc., are right on the spot. Frequent bus service to and from Lower Hutt and Wellington. Fares paid after 3 months' service, and 23 .days leave given each year. Fpr further information write to Mr. Sullivan, Silverstream Hospital, Wellington.
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