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IRIMMER'S ! "THE GROCERS" f PHO'NE S j FREE DELIVERX I |

PUBLIC NOTICES

LEVIN REGENT THEATRE FINALLY TONIGHT Ray Milland with Marlene Dietrich — In — "GOLDEN EARRINGS" Technicolour Musical Parade, Cinesound and N.Z. Govt. Newsreels. * . * 4c .THURSDAY and FRIDAY MATINEE FRIDAY A man of peace in a drama of rousing actlon! PAT O'BRIEN in " KIGHTING FATHER DUNNE " — With — Myrna Dell, Darryl Hickman, Charles Kemper, Una O'Conner 4c A story of betrayal on the high seas J. Arthur Rank nresents Michael Redgrave, Jean Kent, Richard Attenborough — In — "THE MAN WITHIN " fin Technicolour ( A-Cert ) PLEASE NOTE.— "Fighting Father Dunne" screens first at ali sessions. DON'T FORGET! !

LEVIN AMATEUR SWIMMING & LIFE-SAVING CLUB GRAND SWIMMING GALA CORONATION BATHS WEDNESDAf, JANUARY 12 7.30 P.M. , First Local Appearance of MISS NGAIRE LANE (N.Z. Olympic RepresentativeBackstroke Swimmer) And the N.Z. CIIAMPIONS Miss BETTY CASEY (Freestyle) Miss FORSYTHE (Breast-stroke) Full Programme of Competitive Events. Adults 1/6 Children 1/Levin Amateur Swimming & Life-Saving Club INSTRUCTION FOR SWIMMERS *" ]y{ISSES Lane, Casey and Forsyth wiil be in attendance at Levin Baths on THURSDAY, Jannary 13, 1949, to give instruction to swimjaaer.s, at the following hours: 10.00 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. 2.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. (Club members only) Subject to alteration. Further particulars at Gala. P. WILLS, Hon. Secretary. LEVIN RESIDENTS: OUR van will collect and deliver laundry to Levin householders cvory Monday. Any further residenis who require this service please telephone 500M at your earliest convenienee. NOTE: It is not necessary to m ark your clothing as we will do it i'ur you. PREMIER LAUNDRY LTD. BEACH ROAD, LEVIN Telephone 500M IAVENUE CASH BUTCHERY LTD. QFFER you only the best in Prlme Ox and Heifer Beef, Hogget Mutton and Tasty Saveloys and Luncheon. A trial will convince. OXFORD STREET, LEVIN Telephone 182 (G. H. Clark, Prop.) TO LET IJOUSE, Foxton Beach, accommodation for 10. Possession on Saturday. 'Phone 133A, Foxton, between 8 and 12 on Friday morning. COTTAGE vacant at Waitarere from January 12 for week or longer. Tel. 416W, Levin (evenings). WANTED TO BUY - V "JIIREE or four roomed Cottage. Cash payment. Apply "Cottage," k C/q "Chronicle, Levin. £ICYCLE, lady's or gent's. Apply 25 Wilton Street, Levin, or leave address at "Chronicle." gECONDHANI? Tyre, 31 x 4, 450 x 23, or 33 x 5. Apply Thessman, C/o Post Office, Te Horo. pOUR or five roomed House in Levin. Cash. Write "House," C/o "Chronicle," Levin. j . — JOP 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. •sPOT CASH for Furniture, Tools, Crockery and everything repairable and saleable. — Auction Mart Opp. Plunket Rooms, Levin, telephone 292.. Res. *58. Auction Saies eonducted anywhere.

LEVIN J.L.P. - GRAND DANCE - SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1949 REGENT HALL Billy Larkin's Orchestra Tasty Supper — Good Floor FREE BUSES leave Otaki and Foxton at 7.45 p.m. KEEP THIS DATE FREE! LEVIN LAWN TENNIS CLUB N O T I C E £NTRANTS in all the Club Handicap Events are reminded that games in the first round remaining unplayed after January 15, 1949, will be scratched. R. S. ANTCLIFF, Hon. Secretary._ SITUATIONS VACANT QIRL or Young Woman wanted for nursery. Apply Smith's Nursery, Durham Street, Levin. jVJEN and Youths. Tel. 500D, Levin. MAN or Boy for Hawke's Bay Sheep i Farm. Ring Couper, 279K, Otaki. SHOP MANAGERESS WE have a vacancy for an experienced saleswoman as manageress of our branch at Levin. This is an interesting position which would appeal to an alert type of woman who enjoys shop work. Eitfperience in our line of business is not essential as the suceessful applicant wiil be fully trained by the Company. Wages £5. Apply by letter stating age and giving full details of previous experience to: Shop Supervisor, Adams Bruce, Ltd., Majoribanks St., Wellington. OFFICE JUNIOR APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Office Junior on the staff of our Wellington Branch. This appointment is to our permanent staff and the successful applicant will receive a thorough training in all branches of Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance. Excellent prospects of advancement with reguiar increments in salary. Apply— Clerk GUARDIAN ASSURANCE CO. LTD., 156 Featherston Street, Wellington. Telephon.es: 40-702 (Office) 14-821 (Private) SITUATIONS WANTED £OTARY HOE Cultivation. The complete method for all garden tillage. Inter-row cultivation a specialty. — E. M. Wise, Lindsay Rd., Levin. Phone 230M. gUILDER open for engagement. Houses, contract or labour only. Additions and alterations. Firstclass workmanship. Telephone 701D. Richards, 20 Manchester St., Levin. ATTENTION! Roofs painted, anywhere, any time, any colour. Estimates free. Prompt service. 'Phone 402D, Levin. pLOOR SURFACING. New or old floors — Town or Country. T. G. Cheesman, Bartholomew Rd. Levin. 'Phone 453. £OR all« Alterations and Renovations. Prompt service. Expert tradesmen. 'Phone 402D, Levin. FOR those building Alterations and Repairs. Apply 558 Oxford St., or ring 161, Levin. First class tradesman. LET the Dixon Carpet Shampooing Machine make' your spring cleaning easy! Carpets and Upholstery restored to new. Get a quote for your job from the Levin Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Co., Ltd.

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Chronicle (Levin), 12 January 1949, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 12 January 1949, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 12 January 1949, Page 1

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