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levin REGENT THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW. MATINEE BOTH DAYS This is the picture with the brilliant stars . . . One of those really rare pictures that leave you with a wonderful glow! In the Film Selected for Royal Command Performance, Cary Loretta „ David GRANT YOUNG NIVEN "THE BISHOP'S WIFE" CU. Cert./). GRAND OPENING BASKETBALL DANCE AT THE REGENT HALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 30 Good Floor. Good Supper Novelty Prizes. Music by B. Larkin's Orchestra. Admission 2/6 and 3/-. (Sponsored by Kotahitanga Basketball Club.) election notices BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTIONS. VOTE R. A. JONES THE INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE. A Vote for JONES is a vote for: TOWN PLANNING ENCOURAGEMENT OF INDUSTRY LESS SECRECY IN BOROUGH AFFAIRS LONG-TERM PLAN FOR BOROUGH RESERVES FORTNIGHTLY COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD REFUSE PROVISION OF MORE ACCOMMODATION FOR SPORTS BODIES Vote JONES for Progress MUNICIPAL BY-ELECTION. IN OFFERING mv services t.n t.hp
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Carpenters . j> TONIGHT ODDFELLOWS' HALL 8 p.m. GENERAL MEETING COME ALONG! MR. ANDREW RICHMOND, pOR 20 years a Missionary in Paraguay, South America, will give a Missionary Address on HfURSBAY, the 28th inst., at 7.30 p.m., in the GOSPEL HALL, Oxford St. A Cordial Invitation to all. No Collection. LEVIN- WAIOPEHU TRAMPING CLUB. JHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in the Clubrooms, on Mr. A. L. Edvards premises, Queen Street, on WEDNESDAY, April 27, 1949, commencing at 7.30 p.m. "Rii e t-npqc • (1) Election of Officers. (2j Annual Report and Financial Statement. (3) General. All Mcmbers and Intending Members are invited to attend. T. NOCKELS, Hon. Secretary. WERAROA TABLE TENNIS CLUB. ]\/}EMBERS of the Weraroa Table Tennis Club are advised that play will be as usual Wednesday, April 27, at 7.30 p.m. D. WHITE, Hon. Secretary. TO TRESPASSERS. TRESPASSERS on my Kai Kai Pronertv with or without dog or gun will be Prosecuted. Poison laid for dogs. D. W. McLENNAN, TO TRESPASSERS. TRESPASSERS on my Wirokino Pronertv with or without dog or gun will be prosecuted. Poison laid for dogs. S. L. JACKSON. NOTICE. MURPHV'S MOTORS. WE wish to advise the Public that as from Anril 30. 1949, our Depot will be rhnngpd to Levin Travel A genov. Rath Street. L^vin. All^ Passengers and Freight will t be nicked up or deposited at this Depot.
Foster's Nnrseries MACARTITUR STREET, LEVIN. Telephone 217. JNTRODUCING a new Strawberry — Yarrell's Favourite — large berries of excellent flavour, 50 for 10/-. Orders now beinv taken for 2year Macrocarpa. Lawsoniana and Ionicera Nitida, 45/- 100. Pampas Grass for hedo-es or stock food, 29/a 100 or £14/10/- a 1000. FLAN FOR GENUINE VALUE — IN — YOUR FUTURE HOME! Brlng along your plan and let ua discuss it with you. Or better still let us prepare plans and specifications to suit your own special requirements. We plan for value and distinction. All kinds nf building uridertaken AVERY & HANNAH BUILD^RS Rnt 04 * lost & found TAKEN from outside billiard saloon. near Railway Station, Otaki, Gent's Raleigh Cycle, dynatuo and carrier, No. AL14134. Piease communicate Otaki Police Station. LOST, on Friday, in Oxford Street, Green Purse. Finder piease leave at "Chronicle," Levin. LOST, Cardigan, in Oxford Street. Would boy with cvcle seen picking it un on Sundav morning piease leave same at Avenue Grocery, Oxford st.. Levin. Rewardsituations wanted FOR those Building Alterations and Renairs. Applv 558 Oxford St.. or ring 161, Levin. First-class tradesman. CHIMNEYS SWEPT— Latest electrical methods save dust. Will visit Levin Wednesdav and Thursdav Mflv 11 qnd 12. Orders mav be left ei- "Chrnnieie" Office — J. Harvev. Palmerston North. FLOOR PURFACTNG New or nld flnor? — Town r>v Countrv T O Cheesman. Bartholomew Fd T.evln 'Phone 453.
Ratepayers for Election to the Levin Borough Council, I desire to point out that I have a long and intimate knowledge of the Town and District, and desire to fcster all that pertains to its true development and progress. I am not bound to any person, party, or policy. If elected, I will watch the interests of the ratepayers and will serve to the best of my ability. I will express my opinion on all Council matters without fear or favour. I fully realise that as a Town we have now reached an important stage in our development and that the urgent need is for wise, progressive, and economic administration of all public affairs. VOTE FOR SHAW AND SOUND ADMINISTRATION LEVIN MUNICIPAL BY-ELECTION Vote for TRASS The only resident candidate for Weraroa For Progress in Industry for our Youth For Better Footpaths for the Aged For Sewerage for our Health wanted to exchange HUTT CITY FOR LEVIN. SIX-ROOMED House, built Govt. spec., redwood, Waterloo, unencumbered, £2300, for about 5 acres or more best land and house. Apply 1 Miro St., near Woburn Station, Hutt City. ( wanted to mjy yiOLINS, suitable for school use. Tel. Horowhenua Collfige, 170, Levin. CABBAGE Plants, s "Flower of Spring," any quantity. Tel. 217, Otaki. SPOT CASH for Furniture. Tools, Crockery and everything repairable and saleable — Aurtion Mart, Opp. Plunket Rooms Levin. Telephone 292. Res. 458 Auction Saies conducted anywhere JOP Price' P.aid for Used Cars.— If you are thinkinp- of selling your mr briner it to us first. — McMinn Motors, Ltd., Queen Street, Levin. 'Phone 481.
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Chronicle (Levin), 26 April 1949, Page 1
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