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AMUSEMENTS EVERYBODY’S MONDAY* AND TUESDAY—MASTERPIECE DRAMA OF 1922. Thomas H. Ince’s eight reel special, “ HAH. THE WOMAN * “ HAIL THE WOMAN ” 44 HAIL THE WOMAN” Managerial Note.—Having attended a pre-re)eaae screening of this great picture, we have no hesitation in telling oui patrons that, in our estimation ‘•Hail the Woman * w one of the finest pictures, we have handled during our 13 years’ continuous showing in New Plymouth. ? -HAIL THE WOMAN” • HAIL THE WOMAN ” HAIL ■ THE WOMAN ” It defies the double-standard! The challenge of a glorious girl: “Father, you believe me evil But because I am your jour daughter you will not forgive me fat what you have condoned in your son!” ■ The drama of love-led women, and hate-blind hypocrites’. The truth about many of us —presented in a thousand scenes, of* throb and thrill, sob and smile. A MASTER PICTURE. Prices* D.C. 2s. Stalls Is 6d and Is (plus tax). Box Plans at Collier’s. SPECIAL MATINEE. In response io numerous requests we have arranged a special matinee screening of “HAIL THE WOMAN’’ TOMORROW AT 2.30. Matinee prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/(plus tax). JOY gELLS QABARET. /pHE Second Peal of Joy Pells will X Ring at the WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL —on — TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, At 7.45 p.m. Direction M. Tuke. IF— You have danced. You do dance. You are going to dance— DON’T MISS THE GRAND MILITARY MASQUERADE & CONFETTI DANCE. At the •OORONATION 44 AL L THURSDAY NEXT, SEPT. 14, 1922. Masks to be worn until 9.30. Music by Fourth Battalion Band and Mrs. George’s Jazz Orchestra. Admission: Gents 3s, Ladies 2s. C. W. STEPHENSON, Hon. Sec. CREAM

TT is absolutely essential in these days that the farmer should get the highest possible returns to enable him to win throijgh to more prosperous times. To do this he must receive the full value of hie butter-fat. He can no longer afford to have heavy deductions made from his monthly cheques for the ever-recurring non-interest-bearing shares, reductions of old overdrafts, payments for costly lor- , ties, and so-called “bad lock.” All these, I . combined with unnecessarily high manufacturing cost*, lead to a poor net pavout for the 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 make* his effort* to meet his liabilities a hopeless struggle. There js 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 cream to the - FRESH FOOD COMPANY’S FACTORIES frt either New Plymouth or Wanganui. This Company’s rapidly-increasing nimness is being built up on a solid roun. ■ iation. via., the recommendations of • their satisfied suppliers, who have realaed the benefits derived from the nrm’s— Careful Business Methods. fourteen Years’ Practical Experience. I Up-to-date Machinery. Prompt and Liberal Payments. Low Manufacturing Costa. Compare your last season’s returns (both, weight of butter-fat and payments) with those received by our rlients. You will then write or wire for particulars of separators, cans, etc., which the Company will supply on exceptionally easy terms; then consign your rream'to them, and you will quickly realise that you are commencing a new wd "more’pfbspeTou* era of your farm Ufe. XVrite at onee to—- ■ THE SECRETARY, S. John’s, Wanganui. Dr FRANCIS W COURT. Eliot Street, New Plymouth., Or Box 56, Stratford. CAR BARGAINS THE BEST FOR THE MONEY: CHANDLER. 7-eeater £730 CLEVELAND, 5-seater £SSS BUICK CARS—-•S-seater, 6 cylinder, 1922 model £590 4 cylinder, 1922 model £475 SECONDHAND CARS AS FOLLOWS: OVERLAND, perfect order, electric lighting, etc -- £250 FORD. 1 Ton Truck £175 DODGE, good as new £375 PHOENIX MOTORS, LTD. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. just installed two Moore - Electric Halrcjjtting Machines. Renotraad for the efficient work they do. Preece, Haudreeaer, b.y.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1922, Page 1

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