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%. Paddy's Fair, promoted by the Pukekohe branch of the Women's Patriotic League, was opened in the Premier Hall yesterday and will be brought to a conclusion to night. The undertaking is meeting with gratifying success. A report of trie same will appear in our next is-suo.

The . balance hlioet of the recent entertainment given l>y the Snowflake Concert Party has now been completed. The receip's totalled £ll7 5s 6d, made up as follows. sale of tickets £53 Is ; casn taken at door £l6 10s, sale of lollies £(i ()s fid, sale of programmes £l -Is, donations (Mr Wm. Roulston (£2<> ss, l)r Wake £3, Mr A. B. Barter £5 ss, and Mr D. Goodwin £3) £37 IDs. The expenses were materials for scenery, erection, etc., £ll 3s 10J, timber for stage 10s 10d, hire of Hall £4 ss, priming and adver.'isiiig £8 3s fid, electric lights £3, tota> £22 'Jd 2d, lecvirifr a balance handed to the Red Cross fund of £'Jl li»< M The wholo of the cost id' costumes was paid for by the ladies themselves. The £3 item for electric lights represents o iiy cost of hiring material, the labour etc, being donated by Mr W. S Russell, whilst Mr A. McEl wain's expenses were donated by Mr J. G Russell. Home-made Calf Foods Unprofitable

Pollard, rice meal, linseed meal or molasses may be cheap enough, but the standard by which to estimate cost is the result of the fo-xl, not the price you pay for if. Judged this wav, home prepared foods are far more cnstlv than "CKKEMILK" which costs a little more in the first place hut ensures highly profitable results. Pollard is unreliable and rice meal contains a lut of dust and indigestible fibre that causes scours. " MILK " contains nothing that cannot tie readily digested ; it is absolutely pure. Mr R. McAlister, Tasmania says " 1 think it is a splendid food, the elves took freely to it and throve immensely." At all stores and factories—H. E Gillespie, Auckland, Provincial Agent; W. Roulston, Pukekohe, local distributors.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 323, 2 November 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 323, 2 November 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 323, 2 November 1917, Page 3

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