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LEVIN REGENT THEATRE • (Centrally Heated) SATURDAY & MONDAY Thundering thrills' from W&rher's "CHEYENNE " — Starring — Dennis Morgan and Jane Wymaii — With — Janis Paige and Bfuce Bei)-hett BE W1SE . . . make your reservations early! 1st ANNUAL STAFF BALL AT LEVIN FARM ' Kimberley Road WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4th At 8.30 p.m. BILLY LARKIN'S ORCHESTRA Ladies 5/-, Double 12/6, Gents 7/6 Evening Dress — Lounge suit TicketS obtainable from T. Mayne, Value Drapers, Oxford Street. Bus leaves Bus Stand 8.15 p.m. sharp. Ample car parking space available. NEXT SATURDAY COMMENCING AT 4 P.M. The Horowhenua Marching Assn.'s FIRST ANNUAL CIIILDREN'S Plain & Fancy Dress Ball Look at the Prize-list: Best National Costume- — Most Original Costunu (two ciasses - under 6 and undet* 16)— Best Poster Costume — Best Couple in Fancy Dress. Prizes will be awarded to boys and girls in each class. REGENT HALL, LEVIN. Grand March will commence at 5 p.m., with the under 6 class, to be followed by Grand. March of the over six-year-olds. Tea 5.30 p.m. Levin Pupils of the Irene OliVer School of Dancing and other artists will contribute items during the course of the function. Buy Your Tickets Now at Neville's Photo Studio. ADMISSION : Children 1/-, Adults 2/-. GALA DANCE FOR ADULTS AT 8 P.M. Visiting teams ccming. LARKIN'S ORCHESTRA McMINN & SON Monumental Masons Keepa St., Weraroa, LEVIN. TELEPHONE 43 0M. "emetery Work of all D'escriptidnS. undertaken in any part of district for sale 5 -ASIDE DISCS, 2-horse grass harrows, garden plough, potatoes. 'Phone 511R, Levin. £)RY Shavings for stables and fowl houses. Free for the taking. Apply Trass and Austin, opposite Railway Station, Levin. QREAM Cane Push Chair. In good condition. £3 or near offer. Apply 20 Seddon Street, Levin. fTREWOOD for sale and removal by tender — a quantity of cut macrocarpa tops and branches. Apply Box 45, Levin, for particulars.
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IIORO WHENUA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD SIIUT-DOWN — Sunday, 1st August, 1948, from 1.30 to 2 p.m. (XINSUMERS in the area north of Otaki are advised that, subject to iavourable weather condilions, ihe power will be off from 1.30 to 2 p.m. on Sunday, August 1st. R. A. FREDERIKSON, Managing-Secretary. — POSTPONEMENT NOTICE — LEVIN WOMEN'S INSTITUTE QWING to unforeseen circumstances the meeting, at which Ihe Rev. Squires was to be speaker, lo be held in the Century Hall on August 4th, is indefinitely postc poned. J. T. MAUGHAM, Hon. Secretary. ty/E desire to take this opportunity oi' thanking all customers who have supported our flower and plant business for the past year, and wish to notify them that we have moved to larger premises. Our new address will be 346 Oxford Street (formerly the Delicatessen Shop). KATHLEEN BLACK, FLORISTE Teleplione 536 for Fiowers, Plants and Shrubs. LEVIN FILM SOCIETY piLMS to be screened at sd. Mary's Hall on TUESDAY, 3rd August, at 8 p.m., are: — "KAMERADSCHAFT" — A landniarK in Ihe history of the cinema made in Germany in 1931 — theme, the bru.herhood of man. "CHILDREN OF THE C1TY"— The problem oi' thild and adolescent cielinquency in Seotland. E. L. NICHOL, Hon. Secretary. NOTE. — As from 1st August halfyearly subseriptions will be accepted. LEVIN BOROUGH COUNCIL ARBOR DAY JHE Public oi Levin and District are cordially inviled to attend the official celebration of Arbor Day, whicli will be held on Wednesday next, August 4th, 1948, at 2 p.m. at the Triangle (opposite the Public Gardens in Cambridge Street). The arrangements for the occasion are being carried out by the Council in conjunction with the Levin and District Beautifying S.H-iety. H. L. JENKINS, Town Clerk. Levin 30/7/48. LEVIN SCOUT COMMITTEE ANNUAL MEETING to elect representatives on committee to be held at St. Mary's Hall, WEDNESDAY, Augus: 4, at 8 p.m. All paronts oi' Scouts and any interested eiiizen asked to attend. It will not be necessary for Scouts or Cubs to attend.
1930 HUPMOBILE TRUCK, halfton. Four new tyres and good spare. Engine good order, body fair. £155 cash. Apply J. Guthrie, Otaki Railway. J^EEP your Coke and Coal d'ry in our specially cut drums, fitted with trapdoors, handles, lids, easy shovelling, painted black, £1. Also incinerators, fitted with firebox grate, ideal, shopkeepers, business premises, gardens, etc., painted black, 15/-. Delivered free, Levin or Otaki, August 6. Leave adress at "Chronicle," Levin. £)ARK Oak Modern Double Bed, practically new, mattress in excellent order. Apply "3959," C/"Chronicle," Levin. ^RCHITECT'S "Hemmi" Bamboo Slide Rule. New. What offers? Address at "Chronicle," Levin. - FOR SALE - SEVERAL good Sections at Waitarere Beach -handy to sea artd main road, levelled ready to buiid on. Prices fixed by Land Saies — no delay. Also 1 splendid seafront section with a new roughcast garage large enough for 2 rooms, Owner anxious to quit. An ideal site for a good home. Also wanted to purchase, an old dwelling, any size, with, say, \ acre iand, btit must be handy to business part of the town (Levin). If you have anybhing to offer, please let us kndw early as we have a genuine buyer— anything up to £2500 or would buy a vacant section. F. HOWARD Estate Agent, 'PHONE 22S, LEVIN.
THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4th /\ MEETING will be held at the liome of Mr. W. P. Hobbs, MacArthur Street, Levin, at 7.30 p.m. Speaker: PASTOR W. PICIILE, of Palmerston North. EVERYBODY WELCOME Tenet No. 9 — Church government j, by apostles, prophets, evangelists, ,. '! teachers, elders and deacons. ' ' IIOROWHENUA COLLEGE Assisted by LEADING LOCAL ARTISTS Presents THE P1RATES OF PENZANCE IN THE COLLEGE HALL At 8 o'clock Each Evening WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, August lltli, 12th & 13th ADULTS 2/ STUDENTS 1/Tickets may be bought and seats reserved at College Office. Booking Fee 3d. [A Cardl IVJESSRS. JOHN L. ARCUS & SONS, Public Accountants, Apditors .and Company Secretaries, of Wellington, announce that. they have taken over the practice of Mr. F. P. Walkley and have established a Brnnch of the firm at Keedwell's Buildings, Oxford Street, Levin. . The Levin Office is being managed b^ Mr. A. D. Arcus who has been associated with the firm for a number of years.
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