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AMUSEMENTS I EVERYBODY’S Tu-NLiHT! At TO-NIGHT! I AKIT4 STEWART, ANITA STEWART. ANITA >TSWART. Featuring in her late- picture. ‘ PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY .” ‘-PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY.” “PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY.” She married twice—Boxu hu®eands were alive —And Fate brought them both - together. Don't fajl to -ee this wonderfn] drama. YOl LU ENJOY The drama of a girl who married once for love and onee to forget love. An Arctic Blizzard splendid in reality. A Tropical Tornado mighty in force. The wonderful scenes of the Frozen North. . ■ Also showing—. The latest Gazette-- and Topical News. 'PURE and SIMPLE.” A Christfe Tomedv. PRICKS A< USUAL. THE LEATHER PUSHERS” WEDNESDAY. A CONCERT AND DANCE TVTLL be gitert by the PUNIHO G.F.S V at WAREA HALL, on 29th inst. MAHOE FANCY DRESS BALL | JYONT Forget to Reserve WEDNES- | DAY. October 4. for the MA HOE ■ CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS BALL. M rss piKE. LAB. (Teacher’s), | •SINGING, PIANOFORTE, THEORY. Miss Pike resum ® Teaching Monday. September 18. Address: ‘Hiriemoa,” Courtenay Street; telephone 260. EDUCATIONAL. gT. MARY’S KINDERGARTEN ‘ SCHOOL will re-open on Tuesday. September 19. Principal will be in attendance on Monday, from 2 to 4 p.m. PROFESSIONAL. JfRS. gTUART JJUSBELL, PROFESSOR OF VOICE PRODUCTION A ELOCUTION. sVill resume Tuition on Monday, September 18. Address: 155 Wallace Place. CREAM TT is absolutely essential in these 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 his butter-fat. He can no longer afford to have heavy deductions made from his monthly cheque® for the ever-recurring shares, reductions of old overdrafts, payments for costly lorries. and so-called "bad luck. " All these, combined with unnecessarily high manufacturing coats, lead to a 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 selling ' value of hi« farm, but makes his efforts to meet hi« liabilities a hopeless struggle. There is an ever-increasing number of i practical farmers who are avoiding the-e troubles and getting from £25 to £2OO better returns from their farms by sending their cream te the FRESH FOOD COMPANY’S FACTORIES kt either New Plymouth or Wanganui. This Comnanv’- rapidly-increasing business is being built up on a solid touh. dation. viz., the recommendations of their satisfied sjipp!ier~. who have realfeed the benefits derived from the nrm s Careful Business Methods. Fourteen Yeats’ Practical Experience. Up-to-date Machinery. Promnt and Libera! Payments. Low Manufacturing Costs. Compare your last season's returns (both weight of but ter-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 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 life. Write at once to— J THE SECRETARY. S. John's. Wanganui. Or FRANCIS W COURT. Eliot Street. New Plymouth., Or Box 56. Stratford. A REAL BARGAIN —in— UPHOLSTERED SUITES * On Show at O. MANLEY’S FULL SIZE CHESTERFIELD * 2 DIVAX CHAIRS. Usual Price £35. SALE PRICE £26 Kte. ©RAWING ROOM SETTEE * 2 EASY -CHAIRS. Usual Price £25. SALE PRICE -19. These Prices for September only at - O. MANLEY’S CABINETMAKER. BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM. N.Z. MOTOR WRECKING CO., LTD. Used spare parts in stock for hundreds M different makes and models of cars kd motor cycles. Parts equal to new (t from 50 per cent to 73 per cent, be|nr lilt pfcM? All guarsatMd. Ad-

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1922, Page 1

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