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LEVIN REGENT THEATRE TONIGHT, at 8 p.m. J. Arthur Ranks Proudly Presents "THE WHITE UNICORN" "THE WHITE UNICORN" "THE WHITE UNICORN" ' Starring Margaret Rockwood — Dennis Price lan Hunter Joan Greenwood Two women each prepared to- give all for what the other'had thrown away! (A. Cert.) Also screening: This Modern Age — "The Rape of the Earth," plus News Items of Interest. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. OHAU BADMINTON CLUB. ANNUAL DANCE OHAU HALL SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1949. Billy Larkin's Orchestra. Watch for Further Notices. MRS. ELLWOOD FISHES to announce that she will be commencing DRESSMAKING At 113 Oxford St., Weraroa, On Monday, July 11. SITUATIONS VACANT _ EAINTERS "TT~ WANTED, otaki Sanatorium contract. Good wages. Long hours. Apply on job or MANAWATU PAINTING CO. LTD., 28 Joseph Street, Palmerston North. Telephone 7042. Night"37S. OCCUPATIONAL Therapy Assistant required. A vacancy exists for a Fernale Untrained Assistant. Appointee can be considered later for entrance to Occupational Therapy School, Auckland. Education standard required is at least two year.s' post-primary education. Salary according to educational and vocational training. For further partieulars apply Levin Farm, Kimberley Road, Levin. NURSES wanted for Levin Farm, Kimberley Road, Levin. Previous experience of nursing not essential. Commencing salary £270 per annum less £60 per annum for board, etc. Uniforms provided. Normal duty roster is two days' duty followed by one day off duty. Penal rates are- also paid on normal duty. Every sixth month is off duty, bemg bi-annual leaye month. Overtime worked when short staffed is paid for at overtime rates. Levin Farm is for the care of backward children. For further partieulars, etc., apply Levin Farm, Kimberley Road, Levin. YOUR OPPORTUNITY! We Have A Few Vacancies! ALL Young Ladies in Levin and surrounding districts and all parents of girls seeking happy employment at good wages under ideal conditions are advised that we have a few vacancies. WELL Lit Workrooni EVERY Onportunity Given LIGHT Work CONDITIONS Unequalled OPPORTUNITIES for Recreation MACHINING and Sewing Carefully EARN High Wages [Taught Call and Interview our Factory Manager without delay,% and see conditions for yourself. CHOOSE A CAREER IN THE RAILWAYS. VACANCIES AS UNDER: TRAFFIC BRANCH : Youths and Men, .16 to 39 years of age. Avenue of promotion to shunter, storeman, signalman, guard, foreman, and inspector. Commencing rates of pay 2/1 to 3/4| per hour, according to age. LOCOMOTIVE BRANCH: Youths and Men, 16 to 23 years of age. Avenue of promotion to fireman, engine-driver, and foreman. Commencing rates of pay 2/2-i to 3/5-f per hour according to age. CLERICAL_CADETS: Youths, 15 to 19 years of age, with not less £han two years' secondary education. Holders of School Certificate or University Entrance' Examination accepted up to 20 years of age. Commencing salaries vary according to educational qualifications, and include lodging allowances if living away from KOme. Good openings for lads in search of a career. WORKSHOPS. MAINTENANCE, SIGNAL & ELECTRICAL: Tradesmen, also Labourers (including juniors). Commencing rates of pay for Labourers 2/1 to 3/4J according to age. Tradesmen 3/ll£ per hour. No lost time. Railway travelling privileges. Apply nearest Stationmaster, of Railway Office, or write General Manager, Railways, Wellington.
PUBLIC NOTICES
LEVIN AMATEUR BOXING CLUB. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in Mr. H. Hunt's Rooms, Queen Street, MONDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m. PLUNKET SOCIETY. JHE ANNTJAL MEETING will be held in St. Mary's Hall on THURSDAY, July 14, at 8 p.m. Speaker: Matron Murphy, of Karitane Hospital, Wellington. Everyone interested. please keep this' date free. Light Supper. E. C. WALKLEY, Hon. Secretary. SOIJTHERN WELLINGTON FED. OF N.Z. VgOMEN'S INSTITUTES. 14th Annnal Drama Festival COLLEGE HALL, LEVIN SATURDAY, JULY 16. Commencing at 7.45 p.m. Adjudicator: Mr. R. S. Allwright. Admission 2/-, Booking Fee 3d. By courtesy of Mr. W. C. Stannard, seats may be reesrved kt his book and stationery shop, Oxford Street, as from MONDAY, July 4. Doors Open at 7 p.m. Doors to be kept strictly closed during the performance of each play. SECOND ANNUAL — JAYCEE BALL — — JAYCEE BALLREGENT HALL FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1949 — Larkin's Orchestra — Lavish Decorations — Super Supper Box Plan Opens 12 Noon Tuesday at Norman Thornley's Men's Shop. Limited Number of Tickets Only. ATTEND the Finest Function of the Season that will assure you of comfort and a cosy seat! SITUATIONS WANTED GAPABLE Woman, pleasant manner, excellent cook, shop experience, would like position in Levin. Apply "Chronicle," Levin. FLOOR FURFACING. New or old floors — Town or Country. T. G. Cheesman, Bartholomew Rd. Levin T>hone 455. OR that new house, Alteration or Addition: satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. 402D, Levin. pOR those Building Alterations and Repairs. Apply 558 Oxford St,. or ring 161, Le- In. First-class tradesman. CHIMNEYS Swept — Latest elec- : trical methods ^ave dust. Will Visit Levin Wednesdav and Thursday, July 13 and 14. Orders mav be left at "Chronicle" Office. — J. Harvey, Palmerston North. Levin Fish Supply TELEPHONE 290W WILL BE ON ROUNDS AS ADVERTISED FRESH FISH FROM 1/- lh. This Week's Special: Groper . . . 1/4? Ib. , ALSO FROM NOW ON, SPECIAL LINE EVERY WEEK
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