~ TTTirTTnT iiiwi . i ii ii — -'-•'■i! ,n ». '*II EC3 RSmWAY'S UMSPAltt SERVICES OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. TENTS AND COVERS— TARPAULINS MADE TO ORDER, SEWXNG AND BINDING. Trout Flies — Fly Books. "SERVICE WITH A SMHJS" ''' ' —
PUBLIC NOTICES — — - -■ ■. ■ *>. LEVIN BOYS' MI&ITARX BAND PRES,ENT Lower Hutt Civic Mijitary Band (40 Players) Playing Princess Elizabeth's Weddirag March and othpr items. Assisted by the local Bands. LEVIN DOMAIN, 2 P.M. ■ SUNBAY NEXT C'ollection to defray expenses. TJhe IRENE OLIVER SCHOOL OF DANCING J^ECOMMENCES tuition in all branch.es of Tap, Ballet and Ballroom Dancing NEXT monda y , April 5, 1948, in the Regent Hall, at 3 p.m., and thereaiter every Monday in^the Druids' Hall, Bristol Street, Levin. Ballroom Classes: 7-8 p.m. N.Z. LABOUR PARTY MR. J. MATHISON, M.P. for Avon, will address a public meeting in the Century Hall, Levin, on wedne'SD A Y , April 7, 1948. at 8 p.m. His Wors'hip the Mayor, Mr. H. B. Burdekin, will pre.side. Be sure lo liear Mr. Mathison. HOWARD HARVEY, Hon. Secretary, Otaki L.R.C. HOROWIiENUA RUGBY REFEREES' ASSN. THE Annual General Meeting will1 be held in the R.S.A. Clubl Rooms, Oxford Street, Levin, on Monday, April 5, 1948, at 7.30 p.m.j All okl members and intending new members are invited to be present. J. D. McFarlane, Hon. Secretary. ENGLISH SHOES Highest quality men's and women's English shoes have arrived at The Oakley Brown Shoe Store. Beautifully made by English craftsmen from the finest materials and leathers. "X "X "X SCHOOL BOOTS Strongly made, hard wearing boots and shoes for the kiddies at most reasonable prices. Inspect our range. The Oakley Brown Shoe Store LEVIN . ~~The LESLIE TRANSPORT ■ Co., Ltd. 38 Duke St., LEVIN TELEPHONE 59 * general and livestock CARRIERS -k Furniture removals specially catered for. -K Sand and Gravel supplied at shortest notice. ■K All classes oi carrying entrusted to us will receive our personal supervision. NEW PIANOS LIMITED NUMBER of new Pianos by world l'amous makers •are available. These Pianos are the last word in elegance of tone and beauty of design. Pearl ivory keyboard and cable control pedals. Each pi'ano carries a 20-year guarantee. For further particulars, telephone — F. WEINGOTT, Levin Hotel or write 16 Tyndall St. — Lower Hutt Mr. Weihgott will be pleased to call and give full particulars. TERMS can be arranged and your old piano traded in if desired. Pianos also tuned, repaired, etc. BARRY & FREEMAN, LTD PALMERSTON NORTH Opticians QUR MR. ROWLAND BAILEY visits Levin every month. NEXT VISIT — TUE3DAY, APRIL 6, 1948. ' ADDRESS: C/- Mr. C. S. Keedwell, ' 'Phone 51, Levin.
__ LEVIN . REGENT~fHEATRE FINALLY TONIGHT: Randolph Scott and Ann Richards,,' with Gabby Hayes, in "Bad Man's Territory." SATURDAY & MONDAY MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 P.M. IMMENSE ! Swept by men's violence and women's emotion, M.-G.-M. Presents: ^nencer Tracy — Katharine Hepburn Robert . Walker — Melvyn Douglas — In — "THE SEA OF GRASS" Not suitable for General Exhioition REMEMBER to make and colYect all unpaid reservations by 7.30 LEVIN WANDERERS" FOOTBALL CLUB - Grand Juhilee Bance - / REGENT HALL, LEVIN Saturday, April 3, 1948 BILLY LARKIN'S ORCHESTRA Gcod Supper — Good Prizes ADMISSION 3/-. PRELIMINARY NOTICE Grand End-of-Season Dance WERAROA HALL Saturday, April 24, 1948 (Auspices Weraroa Anglican Tennis Club.) LEVIN BOWLING CLUB QFFICIAL CLOSING main green, SATURDAY NEXT, April 3, 1948. W. C. CHILDs, President. H. J. JONES, Secretary. HOROWHENUA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD ELECTRICITY SHORTAGE Use of Water Heaters Restricted JN order to comply with the Electricity Controller's request to reduce unit consumption, the Board has no option but to further RESTRICT THE USE OF DOMESTIC WATER HEATERS. Consumers are hereby advised that until further notice Domestic Water heaters must be switche'd off during the hours 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. ft. A. FREDERIKSON, Managing Secretary. HOROWHENUA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD NOTICE TO COMMERCIAL CONSUMERS JHE attention of commercial consumers is drawn to the following provisions of Electricity Control Order, 1945, Serial No. 1945-54. 1. SPACE HEATING. Total prohi- . bition between the hours of 4 and 6 p.m., as from April 1, 1948. 2. LIGHTING. Prohibition of sign or ornamental lighting. Under verandah lighting. .■ ■ . Interior lighting limited to' 100 watts per 1Q0 square feet. : -Sliop wind.ow lighting; is/ftlrther \ restricted t£ 10 watts per.'fopt of window fro^tage, with'.'.a'''hiaximuni,;,qf 10§ watts ford&ny ' one :^|Wind!0Yv,- '":anS may qniy 'be lippd "fr'dm- haif m hour after sunsef, when premises are opemfor busi116ss. ENFORCEMENT.— Where the above requirements are not complied with, the Board will exercise its authority to disconnect . any eouipment which does not comply with this Order. R. A. FREDERIKSON, Managing Secretary. WANTED TO RENT Y^ANTED about the end of April, furnished house or flat for short period. Reply "1131," C/- "Chronicle," Levin. WANTED TO EXCHANGE WANTED TO EXCHANGE.— 3-bed-room house, Palmerston North, rent 30/-, for 2 or 3-bedroom house in or near Levin. Apply "Chronicle," Levin. LOST AND FOUND LOST between Telegraph and Jubilee Hotels (Otaki), lady's wristlet watch. Finder please return to "Chronicle," Otaki. Reward. LOST. — R.S.A. badge No. 402280. Finder please return to "Chronicle," Levin. LOST on Saturday at Otaki and District Horse Sports, two rings, one engagement, one wedding. Finder please leave at "Chronicle," Otaki. pOUND, — Push bicycle. Apply 178 Winchester St., Levin. LOST.— -Yale lock key, probably in vicinity of Manuka or Moana Streets. Reward on returning to "Chronicle," Otaki, _
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