PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION. DAMAGE TO ROAD SIGNS, QWING to repeated cases of damage to the Association’s road signs, a substantial regard will be given for information leading to the conviction of those responsible. (Please communicate with the Association’s patrol officer at Levin (phone 195) or direct with the undersigned. W. A. SUTHERLAND, Secretary W.A.C. Brandon Street, Wellington. TO BUILDERS. RENDERS are required for the erection of residence and etc., at Stuckey Street, Levin, to plans prepared by Herbert A. Oxford Street. Tenders close at his office at 4 o ’clock, 20th July, 1933. The lowest, or any tender not necessary accepted. PUBLIC ADDRESS. CENTURY HALL. THURSDAY, JULY 20th, at 8 p.m. CAPTAIN H. M. RUSHWORTH, M.P. ADDRESS a Public Meeting as above, on the Dominion’s Terrible Plight and THE WAY OUT. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR WILL PRESIDE. WANDERERS FOOTBALL CLUB. GRAND ANNUAL DANCE. REGENT BALLROOM. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26th, 1933. jo ensure a successful evening with the best of music the Committee have at considerable expense engaged the services of MR. WI DUNCAN’S WELL-KNOWN DANCE BAND. Admission: Double 5/-, Gentlemen 3/6, Ladies S/6. Druids’ Plain & Fancy Dress Dance. DRUIDS’ HALL, LEVIN. On FRIDAY, JULY 21st, 1933. pRIZES—-Best Lady and Best Gent in fancy dress and best pair in Taney Dress. MODERN & OLD TIME DANCING & NOVELTY DANCES. GOOD MUSIC & SUPPER. Admission: Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. COMMUNITY SING’ In aid of the funds of the MAYOR’S SOCIAL SERVICE COMMITTEE. REGENT THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16th, at 8 p.m. Led. by OWEN PRITCHARD & FRANK CROWTHER. ADMISSION 1/-. H. IL. JENKINS, Organiser. HAIRDRESSER Open at Croker’s Petrol Station, opposite Railway Station, Levin. DICK ADSETT, LADIES’ & GENTS’ FIRST-CLASS HAIRDRESSER. EVERYTHING STERILISED. RAZORS GROUND AND SET. Special Care with Children. Expert Work Assured. Give Us a Trial
THE “EASY SOLE” REPAIR DEPOT. “pATCHIG” a scientific preparation combining leather, rubber and other materials in the soling of boots and shoes. Par above the average |shoe leather. Non-slip, waterproof, delightful to walk on, lasts longer than leather, costs much less and DOBS NOT DRAW THE BEET. Take your repairs along and have .them soled with ” PATCHIG.” CHILDREN’S SHOES, TENNIS SHOES & GUM BOOTS A SPECIALTY. Call and inspect. Information gladly given. GENT’S SOLES, 4/6.j LADIES SOLES 3/6. THE “EASY SOLE” DEPOT. OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. Next “Bould’s Saloon.” BONELESS VEAL. JHOS. BORTHWICK & SONS commence the collection of bobby calves in Levin and surrounding districts on THURSDAY NEXT, 22nd JUNE. Highest prices paid. For particulars ring— M. WILLS
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 July 1933, Page 8
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