' AMUKMEMTS MAtINEE TO DAY AT 2 PM. EVERYBODY’S JTO-XIBHT At TO-HIOHT For the Li-t Tim». AB>u,'g Foremost Actor. JOHN BARRYMORE: JOHN BARRYMORE (n o«e of the screen s bluest attractions “Tax Lotus eatkrs’ “THE. LOTUS EATERS" •THE LOTUS EATERS” A story that sweeps from Broadway to * South ‘Ser’iifft. with laughter and glamour and drama at every step-”of a man who never mv a Woman for 25 years. ITS WORTH SEEING. - Seven reel- of sheer delight. Priced: DC. 1 6. Stalk i/- (plus tax). NEXT MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. MATINEE TUESDAY i WEDNESDAY JACK COOGAN* - JACK COOGAN JACK COOGAN JACK COOGAN The world’s most famous kid in a rushing whirlwind of fun. “PECKS BAD BOY” “PECKS BAD BOY” “PECKS BAD BOY” “PECKS BAP BOY” “PECKS BAD BOY” “PECK’S BAD BOY” “PECK’S BAD BOY” You can call this a galaxy of good things, and still only come half-way to the mark. The deeds of "Pecks Pad Boy” arw internationally famous and indescribably funny. Jackie Coogan, fresh from his triumphs in The Kid,” makes those eieapades convulsingly real, and Irvin S. Cobb puts the finishing polish on five reel- of delicious laughter by writing the sub-titles— just as Jackie would speak them.” Box Plans at Collier’s. Night Prices: D.C 2//, Stalls 1/6 & 1/-. Matinee: D.C. 1/6. Stalls 1/-, Children 6d (all plus tax). Q.RAND IJILITARY gALL. PATRICK’S BUILDINGS, WAITARA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1922. Excellent Floor. Knife and Fork Supper. Qrchestra. New Plymouth Military Band. Tickets: Gents 5/-. Ladies 3/6. . P. R. SHARPE, D. H. PURDUE. Hen. Secs. MAHOE HALL. 'A PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL will -be held in the above Hall on WEDNESDAY. September 6. Proceeds in aid of School F:mds. Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/6. ATTENTION. ZX)ME and One-Step. Fox Trot, and do all the latest Dances at the K AIM AT A SETTLERS’ GRAND BALL In KAIMATA HALL, at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. to the strain- of Mrs Bianchi’s Orchestra (four instruments.) Excellent Supper and Floor. Adm?=’on- Ladies - 6. Gents a/-. Double Tickets 7 - A J. TAYLOR, Hon. Secretary.
WAITARA METHODIST CHURCH. gPRING pLOWER gHOW, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ■ September 7 and 8. In St John’s Hall, Waitara. From 2 p-m to 5 pm., and 7 p.m. to 10-o.m dailv R H LAWRENCE. Hon. Sec. CREAM TT is absolutely essential in rhe-e davs that the farmer should get the highest possible returns to enable him to win through to more prosperous times. To do this he roust receive the full value of hb? butter-fat. He can no longer afford to .have heavy deductions made from his monthly cheques for the ever-recurring jion-interest-bear’ng shares, reductions of old overdrafts, pa for costly lorries. and so-called “Lad luck.” All. these, combined with unnecessarily high manufacturing costs, lead to r poor net payout for the season, and if he has to wait ■weH into the next season for his final bonus it not only depreciates the selling value of hi- farm, but makes hk efforts to meet his liabilities a hopeless struggle. There je an ever-increasing number of practical farmers who are avoiding these troubles and getting from £25 to £2OO better returns from their farms by sending their creanr-to the FRESH FOOD COMPANY’S FACTORIES at either New Plymouth or Wanganui. This Company’s rapidly-increasing Susnress re toeing-built up on a solid toun. dation. ria., the recommendations of th*ir satisfied- suppliers, who have realised the benefits derived from the arm’s— Careful Business Methods. b4torteen Years’ Practical Experience. Up-to-date Machinery. PtomDt and Jaberal Payments. Low Manufacturing Costs. Compare your last season’s returns (both weight of butter-fat and payments) with those received by our clients You will then write or wire for particulars of separators, cans, etc., which the Company will supply on exceptionally easy term': then ' your eream to them, and you w I quickly realise that you are commences a new and more prosperous gra of your farm life. Write at once ta— THE SECRETARY. . S. John’s, Wanganui. Or FRANCIS W COURT. Eliot Street. New Plymouth., >- Qr 99* Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1922, Page 1
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