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AMUSEMENTS A WAGGON LOAD OF MONKEYS HAD j NOTHING ON “PECK’S BAD BOY” MATINEE TO-DAY. AT 2 30. Prices: Adult < I>® And 1/S Children Sixpence. EVERYBODY’S MIGHT!. At 7A5. TO-NIGHT! jsecond Night of- the Funmaker— JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN The worlds most famous kid in a rushing whirlwind of fun. “PECKS BAD BOY” “PECKS BAD BOY” “PECKS BAD BOY” “PECKS BAD BOY” WHY! It's The “kid” himself in five roliieking reel* of a non-stop laugh. MISS this one on any account? Box Plans at Collier's. Night Prices- DC. 2/-, Stalk 1 6 & 1/-. QRAND JJALL. Matrices buildings, waitara. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1922. t’riellent Floor. Knife and Fork Suppar. Orchestra. New Plymouth Military Band. Ticket*: Gents 5/-. Ladies 3/6. P. R. SHARPE. D. H. PURDIE. Hon. Sees. PUNGAREHU HALL. TO-MORSOW! WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1922. jQAPE J£GMQNT ADIES' JJETURN Ball Floor. Good Dancing. Sit-down Supper. Ladies' Tickets. 3 '6 each. N. FLEMING. M. GILHOOLEY, Joint Hon. Secs. * yyHAP.EHVIA g'KTAL Q Lt '® FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. HARD-UP SOCIAL.' Prizes given. Mrs. Bianchi© Orchestra. Gentlemen 2* 6d. Ladies la 6d. Good Floor and Supper. E. SARTORI. Hon. Sec. MAHOE HALL. r A PLAIN A FANCY DRESS BALL will be held in the above Hall on WEDNESDAY. September 6. Proceeds in aid of School Funds. Ladies 1/8, Gents 2/6. CREAM TT :* absolutely in thecp davs that the farmer should get the highest possible returns to enable him to win through to more prosperous times. To do this he must receive the full value of hi* butter-fat. He can no longer afford to have heavy deductions made from hi* monthly cheque* for the ever-recurring non'-interesi-bearin? shares, reductions of old overdraft*- payments for costly lorries. and. so called "had luck.” All these, combined with unnecessarily high manufacturing costs., lead to a poor net parent for Ahe season, and if he has to wait well into ■ the next season for his final bonus it not only depreciates the selling value of his farm, but makes hi* effort* to meet hii liabilities a hopeless struggle. There i* an ever-increasing number of practical farmers who are avoiding these troubles and getting from £25 to £2OO better return* from their faring by eending their cream to the FRESH FOOD COMPANY’S FACTORIES Bt either New Plymouth or Wanganui. This Company’s rapidly-increasing business is being built up on a *oiid toun. datroß. viz., the recommendations of their satisfied supplier*, who have realthe benefits derived from the firm’s— Careful Busine-;- Methods. Fourteen Year©' Practical Experience. Up-W-date Machinery. Prompt and Liberal Payments. Low:-Manufacturing Cost*. Compare your la*t season’s returns ,both weight of butter-fat and payynentfj with those received by our clients! You will then write or wire for particulars of separators, can*, etc., ■which the Company will supply on exceptionally easy term--, then consign your cream them, and you will quickly realise that you are commencing a new and store prosperous era of your farm life. Write at once to— THE SECRETARY, S. John’*, Wanganui. Or FRANCIS W COURT. Eliot Street. New Plymouth., ' Or Box 56, Stratford. ’ “REGO” ’** THE WORLD’S BEST SEPARATORS. Uset writes a* follows: "I am well plea*ed with the ‘Rego? It •kiiXM sb clean, and there i* only .01 per MgVk of fat left in the skim milk. CAT J, AND INSPECT. STAINTON & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. TARANAKI DISTRIBUTORS. ISt * '**- P.Q- 142 -

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1922, Page 1

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