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LEVIN REGENT THEATRE SATURDAY antl MONDAY ■ Where there's life there's Hope . . . Where there's Hope there's laqghs! Paramount presents BOB HOPE and Signe Hasso, Wm. Bendix, — In — "WHERE THERE'S LIFE" with -George Colouris (U-Cert.) Sup" orts include "Speaking Animals" (technicolour), Technicolour Musical Parade, Cartoon and News Reel. TONIGHT - TONIGHT AT THE SHOWGROUNDS 7.45 P.M.— AT THE GR AND STAND TVo hours of bright and unusual entertainment — MAURICE HAWKEN, well-known quizmaster of 2ZB. BOB HENRY, Wellington's popular stage and radio pianist. NOEL McKAY, the wonder dualvoiced songster. BAFFLES, who is he? — what is he? — "Baffles will baffle you." 8.45 P.M.OPEN AIR TALKIES Comedy — Travelogue — Musical. A light and varied programme. ALL THE SIDESHOWS — ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR! Admission: Gate 1/6, Grandstand 1/-. Will Don Yeates withstand the challenge for the Golden Helmet? COME TO THE LEVIN PARK DOMAIN • for Thrilling Athletic and Cyeling Races.' - NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, 7 P.M. Usual Children's Events. . 5 Added Attraction: TUG-OF-WAR RECORD ENTRIES RECORD ENTRIES For the Levin Combined Amateur Athletic and Cyeling Club's Open Meeting. SATURDAY, FEB. 5, 1949 COMMENCING AT 7.45 P.M. KEEP THIS NIGHT FREE— IT WILL BE WORTH IT. NEW SEASONS HONEY NOW AYAILABLE! Secure your winter supply now. 10 lbs., 13/-; 5 lbs., 7/-. STOUT'S APIARIES 50 Kent Street, Levin. LEVIN NURSERY PLAY CENTRE REOPENING on" WEDNESDAY, February 2, 1949, in Salvation Army Hall. 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays. J. E. ROLSTON, Hon. Secretary. CHAS. H. OLDS " Teacher of Pianoforte, Singing, Elocution, Etc. STUDIO RE-OPENING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. For appointments please ring the residence, 640R. NOTE. — New address: 44 Durham Street, Levin. THE JEAN SCOTT 7 SCHOOL OF DANCING M.R.A.D. (Adv.), Regd. Teacher of National Dancing. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LEVIN Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Classes resume Thursday, Feb.'3rd. Interviews Monday, Jan. 31st, 2-4 pTm., or by appointment. 'PHONE 623R GWENDOLINE~HESP, A.T.C.L. (Associate Trinity College, London) [)OES your cTiild show promise for a vocal career? For audition and advice telephone 249D, Levin. Pupils coached for Trinity College examinati'ons, Wellington and Palmerston North Compe.titions. — Reasonable Terms — THE LEVIN MEAT CO., LTD. THE BETTER BUTCHERS Can "Meat" you in your demand for Prime Ox and Heifer Beef. Spring Lamb. Hogget Mutton, and Quality Luncheon and Saveloys. Weraroa: Opp. Railway Station
SUPERHUMAN RULERS OF THIS WORLD NEAR THEIR END! PUBLIC ADDRESS By H. J. BENESCH (Representative of Watch Tower Society) SUNDAY, JANUARY 30, 3 p.m. • ! ODDFELLOWS' HALL, : : Oxford Street, Levin. — ALL WELCOME — (No Collection) W.D.F.F. THE Committee have decided. not to hold a social afternoon on Tuesday, February 1, but to hold a PICNIC at the Ohau River on SATURDAY, February 5. Free buses leave bus stand' at 11 o'clock, returning at 4 p.m. Hot water provided. O. M. WEBB, . Hdn. Secretary.
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Chronicle (Levin), 29 January 1949, Page 1
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