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RIMMER'S I THE GROGERY LEADERS ! | Free Delivery — 'Phone 2 1

PUBLIC NOTICES

LEVIN REGENT THEATRE Finally Tonigiit at 8 p.m. J. Arthur Rank Presents . '. . John Mills Joan Greenwood 1 In "THE OCTOBER MAN" See this powerful drama and then judge. Can a man murder . . . and forget? (A. Cert.) Also Screening, the colour film 1 record of the ROYAL WEDDING PRESENTS, Cinesound and N.Z. Weekly Reviews, showing first League Test, Aust. v. N.Z., and the ' wond's leading Table Tennis players, BARNA AND BERGMANN No Screening Tomorrow — Theatre Let. Coming FRIDAY at 2 and 8 p.m. Columbia Pictures — Present — Robert Young Marguerite Chapman In "relentless" Man's Love of Woman pitted against Man's Lust for Gold. A wonderful outdoor picture filmed in Technicolour. (U. Cert.) MARCHING - MARCHING THE HOROWENUA ASSOCIATION Opens their 1949-50 Season at I •evin Park Domain on SATURDAY, November 12, at 2 p.m. Sharp, with a huge display showing all the new features in girls' marching for the coming season. By courtesy of Levin A.A. and C. Club. there will be men's open 100 yards, 440 yards, i mile junior cyele, miTe senior cycle, 3-mile cycle, ladies' 75 yards, ladies' 100 yards. Competitors from Wellington, Otaki, Foxton and Shannon will be taking part. Tronhies provided for all events. Post entries. Ice creams and soft drinks at grounds. Further particulars from P. R. YOTTNG, Secretary, Tel. 584R, or Box 9, Weraroa. OHAU BADMINTON CLUB wind-up dance AT OHAU SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19. Popular Prices. Billy Larkin's Orchestra. Free buses from Levin and Otaki. — — — — — — — — — —awa— — w— ■> SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED, Smart Youth for our grocery store. Apply East End Grocery, Levin. WANTED, a Pantrymaid, 5-day week. Apply Grand Hotel, Levin. WANTED, Girl for Nursery Work. Apply Smith's Nurseries, Durham 1 St., Levin. WANTED, Housekeeper for Levin town. 3 adults. sleep out preferably but not essential. Apply 1234, "Chronicle," Levin. WANTED, Apprentice for motor re(nair wQrk. Applicants must have had two years' post-primary education and satisfv the Annrenticeship Committee. Anniy J. E. Southgate, Ltd., Otaki Railway. STOCKMAN WANTED pERMANENT Position offered to Rehable and Experienced Man to handle all types of stock at Levin. Please a/only Manaver. MANA- ' WATTT MEAT AND COLD STORAGE CO., Palmerston North. WESTERN HOSPITAL DISTRICTS' JOINT SANATORIUM COMMITTEE Assistant Medical Officer, Otaki Sanatorium. /^PPLIC ATION S are invited from Registered Medical Practitioners for the above position on the staff of the Otaki Sanatorium. Salary £800 to £950, non-resident. Term of engagement at least 12 months. For further particulars apply to • the undersigned. A. J. PHILLIPPS, Managing Secretary, P.O. Box 607, Palmerston North. WOOLWORTHS (N.Z.) LTD., LEVIN BRANCH WE still have a few vacancies in our new and modern store to bp opened shortly: — Ju'niar and Senior Female Shop Assistants Junior Male Shop Assistants female Stock Clerk Fpmale Window Dresser Highest wages and ideal working sonditions. Ample opportunities 1 for advancement in this progressive Dominion-wide organisation. Apply personally The Manager, WOOLWORTHS (N.Z.) LTD., Oxford Street, Levin.

THANKS SOUTER. — Mrs. Souter and family, 42 Mabel Street, Levin, wish to thank all kind relatives and friends for ietters, telegrams and fioral tributes received in their recent sad loss of a loving husband and wonderful father. Special thanks to Dr. Miller, members of the R.S.A., and Miss Aotea Shaw. SOUTER. — Mr. and Mrs. J. Souter and family, The Avenue. Levin, deeply appreciate and s'incerely thank all kind relatives and friends for Ietters, telegrams and fioral tributes received in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to all members of the R.S.A., Dr. Miller and Miss Aotea Shaw. dance recital By PUPILvS OF THE JEAN SOOTT SCHOOL OF DANCING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, REGENT THEATRE, LEVIN Box Plan Opens at tTheatre November 10. Prices: 3/6 -and 2/6. Children half-price. LARREN'vS TOURS TJMITED SOUTH ISLAND TOURS. [UXURY Limousine Parties of not more than seven persons leave Wellington on January 18 and every subsequent Wednesdav evening to visit Christchurch, Waimakariri and Ashley Gorges. Timaru, Dunedin, Invercargill. Bluff. Lake Te Anau. Eglinton and Hollyford Vallevs, Lakes Manapouri ' and Wakatiri. Ou^en^town, Routeburn Vaflev. Tb= Hermitacre (Mt. Cook) and Lake Tekano. The all-inclusive cost, from and back to Wellington of these 13 davs' tours is £52 ner person — first-c.lass throughout. Remember — all travel is by limousine, r-nt bv bus. Care'j. E. Fullarton, A.A. Bldg.. Queen Street, Levin. ARCHITECTITRAL A NNOTTKCF.TVTF.NT RRUCE E. ORCHISTON, B.Arch., A R.I.B.A.. A.N.ZTA.. A.Q.S.T. NZ. fforme^v n nartnershin with tbp Tqte EDMTTNT) ANSCOMBE. F.N.Z.I.A., Architect, Structural Eug'inper. Communitv and Industrial Planner) announces that he is cnrrvT-pD- nn the ■nractice of AROHITECTURE on hU own acoount at 1JK T.ATVTRTON QTJAY, WELLINGTON. C.l. P.O. Box 35. Tel. 44-388. radio repairs W. H. GHIFFITHS 11 Liverpool Street, Levin, Registered Serviceman We Call and Deliver. Telephone 621. LOST AND LOST,~One Small B'ack Purse, containing one sheet butter coupons. Queenwood Road. Please Tel. 516U. BOARD WANTED gOARD wanted by tradesman, Mondays to Fridays only, for 4 weeks from Nov. 14. Reply to 4919, "Chronicle," Levin. _ gOARD wanted for 2 men for one month, sober and quiet. Apply Mr Capper, Woolworths. / ELECTION NOTICES V 4 N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. MR. J. J. MAHER iR. J. J. MAHER NATIONAL CANDIATE FOR OTAKI Will Address Electors as fallows: REGENT HALL. LEVIN— TONIGHT (Wednesday), 9th, 8 p.m His Worship the Mayor will preside. OTAKI BEACH, Church Hall— THURSDAY, 10th, 8 p.m. Everyone Cordially Invited.

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Chronicle (Levin), 9 November 1949, Page 1

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

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

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