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levin REGENT THEATRE " Screenirxg TODAY ONLY. Robert Newton witii Simone Simon " TEMPTAffc® HARBOUR " This film is an inspired: performarice b'y Brftaln's B'rllliant Character actor in the mos£ absorbing Mystery Story of the year. THURSDAY and FRIDAY MAtlNEE — FRIDAY, 2 P.M. The Story that Startles! The Climax that Stuns! A wondfer-wo'rk of tension, suspense ■ and surprise — and what a surprise! "THE VERDICT " 6 — Starring — Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, Joan Lorring. ..Supports Include: "So You're a Nervous Wreck" Comedy, f'Headline Bands" — Melody Master with famous- band playing . delightful tunes. "Und^rwater Spear Fishing" — A ;thrilling short of underwater fish-" hng with rare shots of the deadly barracuda, sharks and giant rays 'with these denizens of the deep in nghtifig mood (filmed1 in technicolour) and Fox News. MANAKAU HALL SOCIETY - DANCE - ' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12th . CARR'S ORCHESTRA Half proeeeds to Otaki Queen Carnival. F'rfee Buses leave Levin and Otaki. Admission 3/6 I. O. O. F. NOVELTY DANCE MANAKAU HALL, FRIDAY, FEB. 18th, 1949. MUSIC BY BILLY LARKINS. FREE BUS FROM OTAKI AND LEVIN. PROCEEDS TO THE FIVE QUEENS. DON'T 3VEISS THIS NlGHT— _ — IT'S FULL OF SURPRISES N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY — LEVIN JUNiOR BRANCH — CLUB Night NEXT THURSDAY, February 10, at 7.45 p.m. in the Oddffellows' Hall. Guest Speaker: Mr. E. J. Stanley.Subject:. "The Work and Aim at the Boys' Training Centre." Foilowed by Supper and Dancing. Bill Neville will be there with his little camera. Roli np and be an active member! A REMINDER. LEVIN BOY SCOUTS. A SHOP DAY will be heid on .TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, on behalf of the Levin Boy Scouts. H. ALLWOOD, . Hon. Secretary. INCREASE PRODUCTION s — with — THE GREAT NEW RANGE OF MASSEY -HARRIS TRACTORS. THE PONY— For the small farm ahd market garden, and the extra help on the larger farm. MODEL 30 — ^For the average size farm. MODEL 44 — For the large farm. MODEL 55 — ^For the big power jobs . and the large scale farm. Shipments now en route and deliveries will be made . shortly to fafmers and contractors who registered their requirements under Fedgrated Farmers' survey during 1948 and were approved under the drive for increased production. Orders and applications now being taken for future deliveries. FOR THE BEST IN TRACTOR PERFORMANCE — "MAKE IT A MASSEY-HARRIS" T'BE WATCHWORD OF FARMERS THE WORLD OVER FOR MORE THAN 100 YEARS. Agent: BOB YOUNG, Blacksmith. THE JEAN SCOTT SCHOOL OF DANCING M.R.A.D. (Adv.) Regd. Teacher of National Dancing RE-OPENING FEB. 3rd Oddfellows' HaU Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. 'Pho'ne 623R for Appointments GWENDOLINE HESP s A.T.C.L. (Associate Trinity College, London) [)"OES your child show promise for a v^cal career? For audition and advice telephone 249D. Levin. Pupils coached for Trinity Colfege examinations, Wellington and Palfnerstnn North Competitions. ; — Reasonable Terms —

IT WILL BE THE TALK OF THE TOWN FOR HAYS ! THE WELLINGTON-HAWKE'S BAY • CENTRE — ANNUAL — PIPE BAND CQNTfliST NEVER BEFORE SUCH A GATHERING OF BANDSMEN IN THE HOROWHENUA. REACHING UNSURPASSED HEIGHTS IN MUSICAL AND EDUCATIONAL , ENTERTAINMENT 7 SEPARATE EVENTS 7 EVERY ONE WORTH THE PRICE OF ADMISSION ALONE! SATURBAY NEXT QUICKSTEP — DRUM-MAJORS' DISPLAY — STAFF FLOURISHING ALL IN THE ONE AFTERNO0N STREET MARCH CONTEST AT 10.30 A.M. SATURDAY. TEST SELECTION AT NIG&T AT 7 P.M. SEE THE MASSED BANDS MARCH Leaving the Bandroom, Bath Street, at 12.30 p.m. for the LEVIN PARK DOMAIN. TIIE CROWD WILL BE TERRIFIC. gECURE your Season Ticket NOW at M. de L. Wright's, W. M. Clark's Ltd., or J. W. Wallace'8. Aduits 3/-, Children 1/-, admits to all functions. SEE WALLACE'S WINDOW DISPLAY OF TROPHIES. LEVIN BOROUGH COUNCIL. , WATER SUPPLY. OWING to the continued dry Weather and the unnecessarily heavy demands on the water supply, the attention of all consnmers is drawn to the By-Laws whereby: — 1. Hosing is prohibited unless a person shall be in charge thereof and actually holding the hose in his hand1 during the tinie it is being used. 2. Hoses must not be left running unattended, day or night. 3. All wastage, in the form of 16ak"ing taps, ball-cocks, and other fittings, must be eliminated. The above matters are principally the causes of the present shorta'ge of water. There is ample. supply for the reasonable use of all. Persons offending against the By-Laws render themselves liable to prosecut.ion without further notice. H. L. JENKINS,Town Clerk. Levin, 8/2/49. KATHLEEN NOLAN Late of Wellington Technical College And Druleigh College of Dressmaking, WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT SHE HAS COMMEN CED DRESSMAKING AT 298 QUEEN STREET - EAST. 'PHONE 211S. Have your materxal made up by.an expert at a reasonable priee. NEW SEASON'S HONEY NOW AVAILABLE ! Secure your winter supply now. 10 lbs., 13/-; 5 lbs., 7/-. STOUT'S APIARIES 50 Kent Street, Levin. wanted to exchange WANTED to Exchange, two bedroom unit State house, Foxton, for similar Levin. Apply "Chronicie," Levin. NEW,- modern and all electrical two bedroomed flat in Hastings for similar flat or house in Levin. Apply "558," "Chronicle," Levin.

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Chronicle (Levin), 9 February 1949, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 9 February 1949, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 9 February 1949, Page 1

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