LEVIN REGENT THEATRE 'CentraUy Heated) TONIGHT AND TOMORROW MATINEE TUESDAY 2 P.M. Emotional story against the romantic background ' of the ballet. M-G-M's TECHNICOLOUR DRAMA "THE UNt INISHED DANCE " _ with — M-G-M's Corps de Ballet Margaret O'Brien, Cyd Charisse Karin Booth and introducirig Danny Thomas Based on "La Mort Du Cygne," by Paul Morand PATRONS are requested to make and collect all unpaid reservations by 7.30.
FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT THE MOST OUTSTANDING FUNCTIQN OF THE DANCING SEASON Under the patronage of Mr. A. G. Harper, Under-Secretary of Internal Affairs, and Lt.-Col. O'Leary, O.B.E., President, N.Z. Marching Association. THE HOROWHENUA MARCHING ASSOCIATION 'S — 2nd Annual — PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL REGENT BALLROOM, LEVIN Dancing to Larkin's Orchestra from 8.30 p.ni. GRAND PARADE AT 10.30 P.M. Excellent Prizes — Streamers and Confetti at Midnight Tip Top Surprise Supper Subscription: 8/- double, 4/- single LEARN TO DANCE IRENE OLIVER DANCE STUDIOS •(Levin Branch) , CLASSES EVERY MONDAY IN THE REGENT HALL, LEVIN. Children's Classes, Fancy, 3.15 p.m. Beginners' Tap Class 4.0 p.m. Advanced Tap Class 4.45 p.m. SENIORS: Tap Class, 15 yrs. & over 5.15 p.m. Ballroom, Modern and Old-time — Beginners • 6.30 p.m. Advanced 7.30 p.m. BARRY & FREEMAN LTD. 0 P T I C I A N S PALMERSTON NORTH OUR MR. ROWLAND BAILEY visits Levin every month. Next Visit: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1948 Address: C/o MR. C. S. KEEDWELL, 'Phone 51, Levin. Plan for Genuine Value m Your Future Home! Bring along your pian and let ua discuss it with you. Or better stlll, let us prepare plans and specifications to suit your own special requirements. We plan for value and distinction. All klnds of building undertaken. AVERY & HANNAH, BUILDERS, I Box 94, LEVIN SITUATIONS VACANT ' SHOP MANAGERESS WE require the services of a capable woman as manageress of our Levin shop. The work is clean and interesting and the successful applicant must have sound common sense and an ability to handle" staff. Salary £5 per week. Apply by letter stating age and giving full details of previous experience (if any) to: Shop Supervisor, ADAMS BRUCE LTD., Box 1432, Wellington. WANTED TO BUY fREADLE or Electric Sewing Machine, must be in good order. Telephone 262, Levin. QUANTITY secondhand Bricks. Apply J. C. Milnes, Queen St., Levin. _ TOP price Paid for Used Cars. — If you are thinking of selling your car bring it to us first. — McMinn Motors, Ltd., Queen Street Levin. 'Phone 481. TIMBER TREES. — We are buyers of Pinus, Bluegum, Native Bush, etc., standing or felled, at stump or delivered to mill skids. .The C. & A Odiin Timber and Hardware Co Ltd., R«e RoacJ Levin 'Phone 205. SPOT CASH for Furnlture, Tools, Crockery and everything repairable and saleable. — Auction Mart Opp. Plunket Rooms, Levin, telephone 292., Res. *58. Auotlon Saies conducte'd anywhere.
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Chronicle (Levin), 4 October 1948, Page 1
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