' ~ 11 ; OTAKI CIVIC THEATRE~ Dir.: Kerridge-Odeori Theatres Telephone 188M NO SCREENING TONIGHT ■k "K -k THURSDAY and FRIDAY Paramount proudly present • the Uncrowned King of Mirth, who becomes King for-^a day! BOB HOPE. Signe Hasso — William Bendix — In — " WHERE THERE'S LIFE " If it is good entef tainment you want — roll up, roll up, roll up! , VARIETY PLUS At the v farmers' queen concert (other Queens present by invitat'ion) . CIVIC THEATRE, OTAKI On WEDNESDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY LOOK WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOU! MAURICE HAWKEN and his 2ZB Concert Party Inimitable humorous CHAPMAN BROS., of Palmerston North, with supporting artists. OTAKI BAND IN ATTENDANCE No Reserves One price upstairs and down: Adults 2/6, Children 1/For a good seat at a good show please come early. By special request, re-appearance of MRS. G. HESP, Brilliant Vocalist. TE HORO TENNIS CLUB — card evening - TE HORO HALL — TONIGHT — WEDNESDAY, 23rd FEB., 1949 At 8 p.m. Ladies 6d. and a plate, Gents 2/-. WIND UP THE CARNIVAL AT THE RAUKAWA MEETING HOUSE COURTYARD SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, 7.30 p.m. open air maori queen gala night SPECIAL TUG-OF-WAR CONTEST. ChaHenge forward'ed to all Queen committees. Catch weight, five-a-side. Winning team to receive £1/1/-. SPECIAL MAORI CONCERT PARTY FROM THE MANAWATU DISTRICT Come and enjoy yourself with us. Fun For All! STALLS OF ALL KINDS Maori Hangi At 9 p.m. Presentation of Cups to the winner of Maori items at recent Matinee Race Meeting. Entertainment of All Kinds Gate Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. THANKS FOR ALL YOU HAVE DONE FOR US AFTER THE BALL IS OVER . . . It will be too' late to support us then . . . so make up your party now and have a grand final carnival flutter at the farmer's queen ball MANAKAU HALL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26 A night you will long remember! SUPER-DUPER ARRANGEMENTS, PLUS POMEI DURIE'S SUPER-DUPER DANCE BAND ..Subs.: Double 7/6, Gents 4/6, Ladies 3/6. COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF AT OUR LAST EFFORT Free Buses from Levin and Otaki H. JACKSON, Surgeon Dentist Babbacombe Avenue, Otaki Beach. Telephone 156D 'Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to Satuidays by appointment. Paraparaumu Beach: Fridays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Corner Seaview and Qcean Roads, TO LET JWO detached rooms, near OtJli Raiiway. Would suit elderly couple. 'Phone 134X, Otaki, for further particulars. WANTED TO BUY §TRAW or Hay for nacking purposes. Ring 138 or appiy N.Z. Fruitgrowers' Fe'deration, Fairfield Road, Levin. IN Levin, a two-bedroomed House with modern conveniences. Must be within easy walking distance of shopping area. Please send full particulars tp "797," C/o "Chronicle," Leyin. [JSED 15 cwt. Ford V8 Truck, gpod condition. Lowest cash price; to "771,"' C/o "Chronicle," Levin, ] to 6 acres land, with or without • buildings. Slightly stony soil not objected to. Levin district. Reply "770," .C/o "Chronicle," Levin. fOP price Paid for Uspfl Cars.— If you ,are thlnkipg of selhng vour ear bring }t, t,o us flrst. — McMinn Motors. Ltd., Queen Street Levin. 'Phone 481.
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Chronicle (Levin), 23 February 1949, Page 1
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