|iMaB0«eaeH0BtieB0eS'i!e*o«a6i*e«si()wivii»tie*ewe«e*ie*e«» V "CHRONICLE" CLASSIFIEDS ASSURE | RESULTS IUp to 20 w'ords (Cash) : 1/6 one insertion 2/6 two insertions | 3/- three insertions | Over 20 words: | ld per word extra. I'Head Offiee: Oxford Street, Levin. P.O. Box 19. 'Phone (2 lines) 9—10
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LEVIN REGENT THEATRE FINALLY TONIGHT Annc Crawford with David Farrar — In — "£100 WINDOW" Janet Martin with Allan Lane in "CALL OF THE vSOUTH SEAS" -K -K -K SATURDAY AND MONDAY MATINEE SATURDAY Commencing 3 p.m. Tomorrow you'll see * the Shock Story of the year . . . of one twin who LOVES . . and one who LOVES TO KILL! Olivia de Ilavilland — Lew Ayres in the Nunnally Johnson production, "THE DARK MIRROR " — With — Thomas Mitchell, Richard Long, Charles Evans, Gary Owen (A-Cert.) Be Wise and Book Early! NOW OPEN SMITH BR0S. COMPLETE STOCKS of Mercery and Clothing for Men, Young Men and Boys. We cordially invite you to inspect the new stocks in our modern store — next to Hannah's. SMITH B R 0 S. SUCCESSORS TO CAMERON BROS. LEVIN LADIES' BOWLING CLUB Old-time Dance and Social To be held in ST. MARY'S HALL SATURDAY, APRIL 24th, at 8 p.m. All Bowlers and friends are invited. Double tickets 4/- — Single 2/6 GRAND DANCE WERAROA HALL SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 24. In aid of Weraroa Tennis Club. Good Floor, Supper, Music. SUBS.: Gents 2/6, Ladies "2/-. A Good Time Assured All. MCMINNT 50 Monumental MasoMS. Keepa St., Weraroa, LEVIN. rELEPHONE *30M. Osmetery Work oi all DescnptloL* undertaken ln any part oi dLstrict. HOWARD HARVEI & SONS, Funeral Directors Cambridge St. : : Levin. PHONES: Day 662. Night ■ \ 457M. 698M. I ' f SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED.— Baker or Pastrycook. Apply A. L. Williams, Ltd., Levin. OTAKI TEXTILES, LTD.. now desire the services of a person to undertake the cleaning of our new building. All possible labour-saving devices have been included so there is little doubt that this position also is a congenial one. Hours approximately 5.30 to 7 p.m. COME AND SEE ABOUT IT has vacancies on the PERMANENT STAFF as under:— CLERICAL CADETS.— Youths 1E to 19 vears of age with not less than two years' secondary education. Holdexs of School Certificate or New University Entrance examination accepted ui to 20 years of age. Commencing salaries vary according to educational qualifications, and include lodging^ allowances if living away froir home. Good openings for lads lr search of a career. • TRAFFIC BRANCH: Youths anc men 16 to 39 years of age. . LOCOMOTIVE BRANCH: Youth! and men 16 to 23 years of age. Opportunities for advancement Superannuation optional. Railwaj travelling privileges. Improvec wages scale. Apply nearest Stationmaster, o: Railway Offiee, ' or write Genera Manager, Railways, Wellington.
ST. JOSEPH'S TENNIS CLUB MEMBERS are advised that the Social Evening which was to be held tonight, has been cancelled. J. POWELL, Secretary.
IIORO WHENUA RUGBY UNION F00TBALL T0M0RR0W LEVIN PARK DOMAIN : 1.15— JUNIORS: Punahau v. Wanderers. 2.45— SENIORS: Wanderers v. Shannon. SHANNON: 2.00— JUNIORS: Shannon v. Tokomaru. MANAKAU: 2.00— JUNIORS; Hui Mai v. Waikanae. OTAKI: 1.15— FRHNDLY GAME; Rahui-Shannon Thirds. 2.45— SENIORS: Athletie v. Otaki-Rahui. Purehase a Season Ticket at the Secretary's Offiee. Price: £1/1/-. J. E. FULLARTON, Secretary. FOOTBALL SUPPORTERS FIVE MONTHS ENTERTAINMENT FOR £1/1/pURCHASE your Tickets at the Secretary's Offiee immediately and get your full value. SKVif!si| LEVIN RETURNED SERVICES' ASSOCIATION (Inc.) ANZAC DAY SERVICES JHE following Services will be held on Anzac Day, Sunday, April 25, 1948, as under: LEVIN — Afternoon Parade. Assemble at the Levin Public School at 1.45 p.m. Move off -2 p.m. Laying of wreaths at War Memorial, Levin Public Gardens, 2 p.m. Service at Regent Theatre, 2.30 p.m. Address: Rev. G. B. Stote-Blandy. (Horowhenua Scottish Society's Pipe Band, and Levin Municipal Band will be m attendancej OHAU— A service will be held in the Ohau Hall commencing at 10 a.m. Conducted by Padre H. S. Kings. KOPUTAROA— A service will be held in the Koputaroa Hall, commencing at 10 a.m. Conducted by Rev. A. Saimond. All returned servicemen and servicewomen are requested to attend the parade and service on Anzac Day. Medals, Decorations and Campaign Ribboiis to be worn. The public are cordially invited to attend and take part in the services. Coffee will be served in R.S.A. Rooms, Oxford Street, after Service. J. CORBISHLEY, Secretary. SFECxAL ANITOUNCEMENT ! THE MILKY WAY SERVES 3 Course Hot Meals Daily ALSO — Bacon and Eggs Soup and Toast Spaghetti on Toast Baked Beans Ham and Lettuce Salad Tea, Cakes and Sandwiches COCOA OVALTINE COFFEE PIAN0 TUN1NG piANOS tuned, repaired, refelted, French Polished and completely overhauled. Only first-class materials and workmanship used. Every job guaranteed. Estimates free Country visited. F. WEINGOTT, Of Wellington, at the Levin Hotel Levin.
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Chronicle (Levin), 23 April 1948, Page 1
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