AMUSEMENTS EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT Introduction of the real cheer germ. COMMUNITY SINGING* In conjunction with a complete new picture programme. “THE SING ’ Will be led by SING” MR. ABEL ROWE. ‘"THE SING’’ a professional.mws“THE SING" ter of the art of •"THE SING” spreading cheer. COME RIGHT ALONG. Enjoy a good programme of pictures. SING ALOUD AND BE HAPPY. Pictures screening incIude—“EVERYBODY’S GIRL," a 5-reel Vitagraph feature starring ALICE JOYCE. ‘A CASE OF IDENTITY." another of ihe popular Sherlock Holmes series, Topical and Comedy.. Prices: D.C. Is dd. Stalls la. Plans at Collier's. HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. A BACHELORS' 4 SPINSTERS" BALL win be held on WEDNESDAY. September 13. Houlton’s Orchestra. Sit-down Supper. Commencing at 8 p.m. sharp. Ladies 3/6. Gents 5/-. Book seats with Martin. B. WADSWORTH. Secretary. gT. •JfIRY’S gULB & gPRING „ yLOWER gHOW. * ST. MARY’S HALL. TO-DAY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, September 7 and 8. Beautiful Displaye of Spring Blooms. Competitive Classes for Children. Decorated Tables 4 Mantels. Flower and Sweets Stalls. Afternoon Tea, etc. Admission: Adults 1/-. Children 6d. H. INSULL, Hon. Sec.. ’Phone 391. Q.K4ND JJILITARY JJALL. PATRICK’S BUILDINGS. WAITARA. To-night THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1922. Excellent Floor. Knife and Fork Supper. Orchestra. New Plymouth Military Band. Tickets: Gents Ladies 3/6. P. R. SHARPE, D. H. PURDIiE. Hon. Secs. waitara Methodist church. gPRING p»LOWER gHOW. AND SALE OF WoRK. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, September 7 and 8. Tn St. John’s Hall, Waitara. From 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. dailv R. H. LAWRENCE, Hon. Sec. ATTENTION. ZVJME and One-Step. Fox Trot, and do all the latest Dances at the KAIMATA SETTLERS' GRAND BALL In KAIMATA HALL, at 8 p.m. TOMORROW THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. to the strains of Mrs. Bianchi's Orchestra (four instruments.) Excellent Sapper and Floor. iddmiarion: 2 6. Genu 5 -. Double Tickets 7/-. A. J. TAYLOR, Hon. Secretary.
CREAM TT is’absolutely essential in these dav« that the fanner should get the highest possible returns to enable him to win through to more prosperous time*. To do this he must receive the full value of hi*, butter-fat. He can no longer afford to have heavy deduction- made from his monthly cheques for the ever-recurring non : jnterest-bearinz shares, reductions of old overdrafts, payments for costly lorries. and so-called ""bad luck." All these, combined with unnecessarily high manufacturing costs. lead to ? poor net payout for the season, and if he has to wait well into the next season for his final bonus it.not only depreciates the sellinu value of his farm, but makes his efforts to meet his liabilities a hopeless struggle. There js an ever-increasing number of practical farmers avoiding these troubles and gettins from £25 to £2OO better setnms from their farms by sending their cream to the FRESH FOOD COMPANY’S FACTORIES at either New Plymouth or Wanganui. This Company’s nfpidly-increasine (business i 5 being built up on a solid ioun. dation, viz.. the recommendations of their satisfied sppplierw. who have realjaed the benefits derived from the nrm’s— Careful Business Methods. Fourteen Years’ Practical Experience. Up-to-date Machinery. Promnt and Liberal Payments. Low Manufacturing Costs. Compare your last season’s returns (both weieht of butter-fat and payments) with those received by our clients. You will then write or wire for particulars of separators, cans, etc., whieh the Company will supply on exceptionally easy terms: then consign your cream to them, and you will quickly realise :that you are commencing a new and more prosperous era of your farm Mfe. Write at once to— THE SECRETARY. S. John’s, Wanganui. Or FRANCIS W COURT. Eliot Street. New Plymouth., Or Box 56, Stratford. XTAVE you tried the electric hair-cut-ting machine at Preece’s Toilet farlara, Devon Street Central. b.y.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1922, Page 1
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