SOUND REASONING. Village Doctor (to the old elder who is paying a call): "But surely, Saunders, you will have a drop of simcthing before you go? " Saunders: "No, thank ye, doctor. I've three yude reasons for refusing your hospitality. First, I'm the chairman of the local temperance society; second, I'm just gaein' tae a kirk meeting; and third, I've just had
TOWN TOWN HALL. HALL. PICTURES. PICTURES. Wednesday - Next - Wednesday Wednesday - Next ■ Wednesday Free as the winds which swept over the blue Pacific, but from over that same cahn sea was coming—what? Frank Mayo in ths story of a South Seas adventurer who fought his way, step by step, to the altar of happiness. "The Altar Stairs." "The Altar Stairs." - "The Altar Stairs." - "The Altar Stairs." - "The Altar Stairs." "The Altar Stairs." From the novel by G. B. Lancaster. Directed by Lambert Hillycr. A Universal picture.
COMING ! COMING 1 COMING ! COMING ! THE WORLD-FAMED _ PICTURE : " " Foolish Wives." ■ " Foolish Wives." - "Foolish Wives." - 4< Foolish Wives." - f* Foolish Wives." - " Foolish Wives." "Toolish Wives." " Foolish Wives."Friday Next - -, September 28 Friday Next - - September 28 A colossal drama of Monto Carlo the magnificent. At last you can see the wonderful picture—it took two years to make and cost one million dollars. I Friday Next - - September 28 Friday Next - - September 28 PUBLIC NOTICE. The public of Matamata and surrounding districts are invited to attend the presentation to Mr. and Mrs. J Price in the Matamata Town Hall on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, October 4, at 2 p.m. W. A. GORDON, Chairman. DAIRY REFERENDUM. MEETINGS . OF FARMERS. Meetings of .dairy farmers will be held as under in preparation for the referendum upon the Dairy Produce Export Control Act. All dairy farmers are invited to attend:— Saturday, September 29.—Tirau, 10.30 a.m.; Okoroire, 2 p.m. Monday, October I.—Matamata, 11 a.m.; Te Poi, 2 p.m.; Hinuera, 8 p.m. Tuesday, October 2.—Lichfield, 11 a.m.; . Putaruru, 2 p.m.; Walton, 8 P ' m " • C. PARKER, President Dairy Farmers' Union. S. LYE, President N.Z. Farmers' Union ( Sub-provincial branch).
MISS THELMA McPHAIL (Late of J. C. Williamson), j TEACHER OF ' LATEST JAZZ I STEPS & FANCY DANCING. Children's toe dancing a specialty. Studic to open THURSDAY, September 25, next Record office. Inquiries at Mrs. E. Shanks' residence, ooposite bowling green, or Record office. FRED BEST, Nurseryman - - Hamilton East HAS FOR SALE: Fruit Trees, i Hedge & Shelter Trees, Roses, Ornamental & Flowering Shrubs ABSOLUTELY THE BEST STOCK IN THE DISTRICT. Catalogues on Application. 'Phone 1708.
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Matamata Record, Volume VI, Issue 474, 24 September 1923, Page 3
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