OTAK? CIV1C THEATRE Dir.: Kerrldpe-Odeon Theatre* ' Tr i p-nVi nri p 1R8M TONIGHT ONLY. Theatre Closed *Monday (Anzac Day). No Screening Tuesday (Theatre Let). "I REMEMBER MAMA" — Starring — Irene Dunne — Barbara Bel Geddes Oscar Homolka Sir Cedric Hardwicke The most wonderful Mama of the most lovable family ever to win your heart — Now "the swellest movie you'll ever want to .see. Excellent Supports. (U. Cert.). ' COMING WED. AND THURS. "THE GLORY OF SPORT" J. Arthur Ra.nk -presents the fulllength feature 'ifilm of the 1948 Olympic Games. OTAKI RETURNED SERVICES' ASSOCIATION (INC.). ANZAC DAY SERVICES ' JHE following Services will be held on Anzac Day, Monday, April 25, 1949. OTAKI— Afternoon Parade, 1.30 p.m. Assemble at State School, Mil! Road. All ex-service personnel, Boy Seouts and Girl Guides are invited to- parade. Parade will move off at 1.45 p.m. Service at 2 p.m. at the Civic Theatre. MANAKAU— Service at 11 a.m. at Manakau Hall. TE HORO — Service at 11 a.m. at Te Horo Hall. WAIKANAE— Service at 11 a.m. at Waikanae Hall.* REIKORANGI— Service at 9.30 a.m. at State School. C. F. ATMORE, Mayor. DON'TMISS THE REPEAT PERFORMANCE — OF — " GRUMPY " The Famous 4-Act Comedy Play At the Civic Theatre, Otaki TUESDAY, APRIL 26 ONE NIGHT ONLY. Box Plan at Civic Milk Bar. For the convenience of patrons from Levin, Ohau and Manakau, a bus will leave Bath St. bus stop, Levin, at 7 p.m., and will stop en route. Stalls 2/6, Circle 3/6. Children Half -price. (This time the proceeds are for the Otaki War Memorial Fund.) OTAKI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Society will be held in the ANGLICAN HALL, OTAKI, WEDNESDAY, April 27, at 7.30 p.m. Business : Annual Report and Balancesheet. Election of Offieers. o 8 p.m.: Illustrated Lecture on the 'Rcyal Gardens at Kew by D. C. Mackenzie, N.D.H.N.Z. All Weicome. / Supper to follow. N. D. ANDERSON, Hon. Secretary. WANTED TO BUY piANO. Make, condition, price, etc., to 40 York St., Leyin. \^/ANTED to Buy or Lease, Farm to carry approx. 60 dairy cows, good credentials, own herd, implements, ptc. Reply to 1735, "Chronicle," Levin. SPOT CASH for FurnitureT Tools, Crockery and -everything repairable and saleable. — ^Auction Mart, Onp. Plunket Rooms, Levin. Teleohone 292, Res. 458. Auction Saies conducted anywhere. _ T°p Price Paid for Used Cars. — If you are thinking of selling your "•^r hring it tn us first.— McMinn Motors. Ltd., Queen Street, Levin. 'PVionp 481 WANTED TO EXCHANGE HUTT CITY FOR LEVIN. 5IX-ROOMED House, built Govt. snec., redwood, Waterloo, unencumbered, £2300, for about 5 acres nr more best land and house. Apply . 1 Miro St., near Woburn Station, Hutt City.
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Chronicle (Levin), 23 April 1949, Page 1
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