■gcows. eM€AL-SUGGESTION. issing cattle in the Bungal Jm Australian paper saysj, Ti cows tr* all rugged frfijn April t September. During...tto* time t " .are never removed day or nigi • dairymen say that this iajuu writer did not find it so. "# healthy appearance and healthy c dition of cattle at Bungalow supp this contention. Rugging in c< weather is an economie practice tl should bo more widely adopted, greatly assists in maintaining t flow of milk at a season of the ye when the flow is prone to diminis Another point in its favour* is that enables dairymen to secure a great return from the fodder consumed b % ~the cows. The oWner of the Bungf low herd makes his own rugs, an finds that they answer the purpos admirably. They consist of three fot tiliser bigs sewn together. Two ar placed lengthwise, and cover the bac end sides, while the otner is attache; transversely, and protects the with er» artd.sltolraers. The rug is fast laced, Which seldom hap total cost is about 9d per rag, an Jhe timeoccupied in malting less tha alfa|rfio.ur. The rug soon become j. waterproof, and after that they she' - rairt, and do not get sodden or foul The owner of Bungalow regards rug ~iftg as an essential to success ir airj'ing. .The appreciate th treatment, andrespond by an inCreas ~ ed production of milk. Its value i; more pronounced when feed is dea and milk is selling at high prices, o: is the case at present. ... Amusements, Meetings, Etc. FOLLOW THE CROWD. FOLLOW THE CROWD. POPULAR PICTURES. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, TONICH TONICPAULINE in "OUT OF THE MADOW. Author of RaffATURDAY, DECEMBER 25. SEE. GLADYS BROCKWELL In the Amazing William Fox Drama, "KULTUR." The Strange Romance of the Beauty I who forsook Franz Josef for *;.' love of a young French Spy. ; Tense, Vivid, Thrilling, Startling, - Absorbing, Sensational. Also GEORGE WALSH In Comedy-drama,. •NEVER SAY OUIT." : SATURDAY, JANUARY 1. "'**- WILLIAM FARNUM in "ROUGH AND READY." Excellent Supports to Every : . Star Picture.. ITRAND RIOTURES. : g TUESDAY, 21st: TO-NIGHT.
"ON OU By Stv .AugKing Hu . to See t IDAY, DECEMBER 23, STAR PROGRAMME. [A TALMADGE in P OP P Y." ~ _ven-Part Picture. From the l&vel by Cynthia Stockley. "A -Night of Ifladness it/ a Moonlit jgot Si* Years of i rrow. should know voAStfjJht, sweet scent of your hair. "If NORMA TMADGE as "POjfv," Cynthia Stocklevpwamous Heroine. The Pathetic Lit/-*' 1 " 1 ' 1 ' rw+;„„ If you have hitye smiled th) Arrived for mr chance has. ALMADOE is "Poppy," SATURDAY (XMAS NIGHT), Commencing at 8.30 o'clock. y HARRY CAREY in his Latest, •**- "BLUE STREAK MeCOY," "A Movie Hero" Comedy. COMING BY SPECIAL TRAIN. ST. LEON'S CIRCUS Will Visit 4 PUKEKOHE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22. the Show" gation of, comprising an aggreARTISTS—3S. ial Stars, "Novelty ,Etc.^te s /. .-; ; D MORSES, PONIES-30 ,;V™- AND; DOGS-30 m'ficem Professional—l 4 Lighti i: 3s, 4s, 6s. Children half-1 ,j Open Air Conceit at 7 pin ' Performance 3 pjn. "~_ GEO. LANG LEY, -143 Representative. NOTICE. PUNI PUBLIC HALL. A Meeting of the the above Hall district will be held on THURSDAY, December 30th„ for the purpose of electing their Committee for the year, 1921. 176 W. T. DAZELEY. A SOCIAL AND DANCE. Will bet Held in tho piiem\i H/LL. *■}?, 1920. ' (New Ye^Eve). Cone and Danorf Old Ttar Out and the Jdw Year In. Gents, 2i 6d. Ladies la.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 594, 21 December 1920, Page 3
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