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LEVIN REGENT THEATRE > FINALLY TONIGHT , The outstanding British Attraction "THEY WERE SISTERS" ■ — Starring — James Masoh, Phyllis Calvert, with Hugh Sinclair. > -K ■¥■ •¥■ TUESDAY— ONE DAY ONLY MATINEE AND EVENING Favourite Comedy Team In GAY NEW MUSICAL ; Ealing Distribution present . . . FLANAGAN and ALLEN (The "Oi" Boys) — In — "DREAMING" (TJ-Cert.) Selected Supporting Programme Regent Theatre, Levin The Loma Hepworth School of Dancing presents OVER 50 PUPILS IN A DANCE RECITAL Wednesday, May 5, 1948 AT 8 P.M. Box Plan now open at Regent Theatre. No Telephone Reserves. QUARTERLY MEETING Levin Branch United Nations WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, AT 8 P.M. In Horowhenua College Assembly Hall HON. W. NASH, P.C., M.P., Will Address The Meeting Members of the Publlc of Levin and district interested in U.N. invited to attend. — A Collection — J. C ORBISHLE Y, Hon. Secretary. llRETURN^lfjCESll LEVIN HEADQUARTERS WELCOME TO AUSTRALIAN EX-SERVICEMEN 1. INFORMATION : 1. The Enemy — The Gloombug 2. Own Troops — R.S.A. Members and wives. 2. INTENTION: To welcome a party of Australian ex-service-men from the Anzac Delegation. 3. METHOD: Henry Rudolph and his party (Joyce Isitt, Margaret Richmond, Seta Outrim and Sylvia Devenite) who toured Japan entertaining J Foree will see to that. 4. ADMINISTRATION: 1. Zero Hour — 2000 hours, TUESDAY, 4th May, 1948. 2. Assembly Point — Regent Hall. 3. Dress — Informal. 4. Equipment — 2/6 each — , carried on the person until collected at the door. 5. Rations — Issued on assembly. J. CORBISHLEY, Secretary. BILLETS. — Any member willing to billet an Australian ex-service-man for the night of Tuesday, May 4th, 1948, please contact the Secretary immediately. The Commandos Are Coming! The Commandos Are Coming!
PUBLIC NOTICES
OTAKI COMMERCIAL ASSN. fyJEMBERS are invited to close their premises TOMORROW (Tuesday) from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in comiection with the funeral of the late Mr. H. Nicolson. J. D. AVERY, Secretary. LEVIN AMATEUR BOXING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE CLUB fRAINING and INSTRUCTION will commence for the 1948 season, on MONDAY NIGHT, at 7 o'clock in the Regent Hall. LEVIN SCHOOL COMMITTEE BIENNIAL MEETING OF IIOUSEHOLDERS JHE Biennial Meeting of Householders to elect the Committee for the Levin School will be held at the Levin School, on MONDAY, 3rd MAY, 1948, at 8 p.m. D. P. TODD, Hon. Sec. HORO WHENUA COLLEGE EVENING CLASSES "PHE time for the commencement of the Evening Classes will be 7.30 p.m. until further notice. N. A. BYRNE, Principal. MANAWATU HUNT pjOUNDS will meet this week as follows: — WEDNESDAY, 5th May, at Mr. Beauchamp's property, Hautere (drag hunt). SATURDAY, 8th May, at Mr. Cottle's property, Hautere (Hare Hunt). H. W. MULLANEY, Secretary. THE FEDERATED FARMERS OF NEW ZEALAND (INC.) MANAWATU PROVINCIAL URGENT NOTICE RE HAY SUPPLIES JN view of the shortage of hay, the Federation is taking active steps to ensure that adequate supplies will be available for farmers in the district. Will farmers who desire to purchase or sell hay this winter, kindly advise the office of the quantities required or available. L. I. PLIMMER, Secretary. 105 "Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. i eicpnone oi^l). P.O. Box 80. Levin And District FARM SCHOOL CENTURY HALL, Queen Street, Levin, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, May 5 and 6, / Commencing At 10 a.m. 1 Sections For Men And Women Interesting Addresses On Wide Range of Topics All farmers, farmers' wives and others interested cordially invited. LEVIN HORTICULTUKAL SQCIETY CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW CENTURY HALL TUESDAY, MAY 4th OFFICIAL Opening by J. J. Maher, Esq., M.P., at 2 p.m. Open continuously till 9 pm. Items by Boys' Band from 8 tc 9 p.m. BOARD WANTED \VE urgently require full board in a private home for our Office Girl. Can anyone help? Please ring McMinn Motors, Ltd. 'Phone 481, Levin.
TO BEAT OUT THE RHYTHM FOR THE TENNIS BALL TENN1S BALL — FRIDAY, MAY 14th — SITUATIONS WANTED vrTLOOR SURFACING. — Two new up-to-date Machines; new or old floors. T. Cheesman, Bartholomew Road, Levin, Phone 453. pOR those building Alterations and Repairs. Apply 558 Oxford Street, or ring 161 Levin. First class tradesman. CHIMNEYS SWEPT. — Latest electrical methods save dust. Will visit Levin, Wednesday and Thursday, 5th and 6th May. Orders may be left at "Chronicle" Office. — J. Harvey, Palmerston North.
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Chronicle (Levin), 3 May 1948, Page 1
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