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PUBLIC NOTICES
I LEVIN REGENT THEAtRE FINALLY TONIGHT "MY NAME 13 JULIA ROSS" • Starring Nina Foch with Dame May Whitty. " "MR. RECKLESS" Starring William Eythe with Barbara Britton * + * EXTENDED THREE-DAY SEASON SATURDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY MATINEE EACH DAY This theatre is pleased and proud to offer our. patrons a truly great comedy that goes beyond laughter. Its humour and romance flow from the fiearts of real people . . , and our timesl .. ROBERT YOUNG MAUREEN O'HARA CLIFTON WEBB " SITTING PRETTY " (U-Cert.) This film has played to capacity houses in most situations screerivH so please - take our tip — Reserve Early and make sure all unpaid reservations are collected by 7.30 Booking Office open continuously Saturdays from 1.30 p.m. for this purpose.
/ Programmes Now On Sale At the B.B.C. Grocery MONSTER ATHLETIC AND CYCLING MEETING Auckland to Wellington Represented LEVIN PARK DOMAIN TOMORROW NIGHT AT 7.45 " THRILLING CYCLE RACES SPECTACULAR RUNNING AND ' FIELD EVENTS Programme of Music by Municipal Silver Band from 7 p.m. Admission 1/6, Children 6d. Under school age free. LEVIN BOY SCOUTS ~ \^/EEKLY Parades will commence TUESDAY NEXT, Drill Hall, 7 p.m.
KATHLEEN N0LAN ' Late of Wellington Technical College , And Druleigh College of Dressmaking, WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT SHE HAS COMMENCED DRESSMAKING AT 298 QUEEN STREET EAST. 'PHONE 21 IS. Haye your material made up by an expert at a reasonable price. THE IRENE OLIVER SCHOOL" OF DANCING (LEVIN BRANCH) QLASSES in Ballet, Tap and Ballroom Dancing recommence NEXT MONDAY, Feb. 7, in the Regent Hall. . — Interviews 2 to 3 p.m. — THE JEAN SCOTT > SCHOOL OF DANCING M.R.A.D. (Adv.) Regd. Teacher of National Dancing-RE-OPENING FEB. 3rd Oddfellows' Hall Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. 'Phone, 623R for Appointments PIANO AND THEORY ~ Miss M. FITZHERBERT will resume teaching TUESDAY, February 1st. Studio: 130 Queen Street. gwendolineTTesp A.T C.L (Associate Trinity College, London) QOES your child show promise for a vocal career? For audition and advice telephone 249D, Levin. Pupils coached for Trinity College examinations, Wellington and Palmerston North Competitions. — Reasonable Terms — ELOCUTION ™ jVJISS A. M. QUINN will commence teaching on SATURDAY, February 12, 1949, at her home in Queen Street East, Levin. For appointments ring 726 between 5.30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Monday to Friday. SWAN MOTORS 'PHONES 673S & 134R SPECIAL BUSES AVAILABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS Sports Clubs, Lodges, Picnic Parties, Etc., especially catered for. FOOTBALLERS, HOCKEY AND BASKETBALL PLAYERS
N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY — LEVIN JIJNIOR BRANCH — CLUB Night NEXT THURSDAY, February 10, at 7.45 p.m. in the Oddfellows' Hall. Guest Speaker: Mr. E. J. Stanley. Subject: "The Work and Aim at the Boys' Training Centre." Followed by Supper and Dancing. Bill Neville will be there with"his little camera. Roll up and be an active member! IIORO WHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL DOG REGISTRATION pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Dog Registration fees for Ihe year 19.49 have been fixed' as i'ollows: — For each dog kept solely for the purpose of herdlng sheep or cattle 2/6 (No person is entitled1 to have registered more than seven farm dogs at the reduced fee of 2/6.) For any other dog ....'10/In addition to these fees a charge of 1/- will be made in respect of the approved remedy for the preven-, tion of Hydatid Disease. AND FURTHER that Walsh. Wyn'n Vaux Cressy, whose residence is 183 Cambridge Street, Levin,, has been appointedi Registrar and Collector of Dog Registration Fees for the year ending 31st December, 1949. F. H. HUDSON, County. Clerk. " SITUATIONS VACANT KING GEORGE V MEMORlAL HEALTH CAMP, OTAKI JHERE are vacancies at the .above camp for: — COOK LAUNDRESS DORMITORY AIDS Permanent positions. Good wages and condition. Uniforms provided. Accommodation available. Apply to — The Matron, HEALTH CAMP, Otaki, or ring 'phone 100, Otaki. 5MART Youth wanted to learn dry cleaning trade. Apply Levin Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Co., Ltd. ^ — , _ — CARPENTER AND APPRENTICE WE require the services of a tradesman, and also have opening for boy or youth to learn the trade. Apply Avery and Hannati, Levin. 'Phone 285J. HOltoWHENUA COLLEGE APP-L1CATIONS are invited for the position of instructor in Motor Engineering, evening classes, for apprentices. Applications, stating qualifications, should reach the Principal by THURSDAY, February 10. N. A. BYRNE, Principal.
TARPENTERS wanted, also one ) v Labourer, for Government Housfi'g Contract. Apply Foreman, ' / David Daily Ltd., off Winchester Street, Levin. REPLACEMENT Parts Merchandising is an interesting calling and trained men are always in demand. We offer a permanent position as a lunior to a bright boy to learn this interesting work. Call and dLscuss this position with us. — McMinn Motors. Ltd., Ford Dealers, Levin. Tel. 481. RASPBERRY PICKERS WANTED immediately, one or two women. Transport paid to and from Otaki or Levin. "Phone 1.0, Manakau.
WANTED TO BUY QANVAS Tent, complete with poles, etc. Ring 125S, Levin. 5 OR 6-RMD. Hause, full particulars to Palmer, C/- Montgomery's •Furnishings (Levin) , Ltd. TOP price Paid for Used Cars.— If you are thlnklng of selling our ear brlng It to us flrst—McMinc Motors. Ltd., Queen Street ' *vtn 'Phonp 481 ■vPOT CASH for Furnlture. Tools Crockery and evervthing renalrb'e and saleahle — Auetlon Mart ">op PliinkA+ Rnoms Levin, telf•hnpr 00*> Rp.s 58 Auction Saies conducted anywhere.
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Chronicle (Levin), 4 February 1949, Page 1
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