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Hitchings Fruit and Vegetables- Cinema Advertising Slide

Back when Foxton Beach had fewer residents (and far fewer phone numbers) it was possible to sell fruit and vegetables street by street twice a week. At least, that's what Mister Hitchings did! His cinema advertising slide would have been shown at local theatres for a few seconds at a time- otherwise the heat from the projector arc would crack the slide. 

Given that each slide was shown for such a short time, the best of them used eye-catching, simple designs like this one. 

However, MAVtech cannot find any references to Hitching's business in Kete or in other records, so it may not have survived in Main Street for long. Cinema advertising slides were a great source of promotion for local businesses due to their low cost and (in a time when going to the cinema was sometimes a weekly pleasure) a high reach. Today they are often the only trace of historical businesses which survive. 

Levin Wanderers Football Club 1909

Inscription across the top reads:- “Levin Wanderers Football Club 1909.” Inscription at side reads:- “points for 163 Against 57.” Inscriptions on back read:- “To Flora C McDonald from Joslyn C Saxon.” and “Mrs R A MacDonald, Winchester St, Levin.”

Players and officials of the 1909 Levin Wanderers Football Club. The names of those appearing in the photo have been written above and below the print.

Inscription at the right-hand side reads:- “Points for 163 Against 57.”

Those appearing in the photo are : Back row from left to right – Coote, 5/8; Arcus, W. Ford.; W Winiata, Ford.; Douglas, Ford.; M Winiata, 5/8; Anderson, Ford.; N Winiata, 3/4.; Bolton, Ford.; Saxon, Ford.; Second row from left to right – Winiata, V Pd.; Hitchings, 5/8; J Proctor, V P; Burns, F. Back; Hankin, Pres; Sciascia, Ford.; Rhodes, V P; Front row from left to right – Hailnon, 1/2; N Winiata, 3/4; Hopu, 3/4; MacKenzie, Ford.; Everett, 3/4.

Inscriptions on back read: “To Flora C McDonald from Joslyn C Saxon.” and “Mrs R A MacDonald, Winchester Street, Levin.”

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

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