Public Notices. S wlaEni Is the BEST and lest GORVEfIiEIT DAT. Having studied the possibilitips and probabilities of any change in conjunction with the large majority of banners people in the City, we ask our friends and the public generally to Ml Should a majority favour Saturday a UNIVERSAL shop holiday is NOT secured. Sh ould the butoners, fruiteiers, chemists, etc., exercise their option of keeping open on Saturdays, matters would be chaotic and unfair. Closing the City on Saturdays would be building up Country Townships at its expense. Consider the inconvenience to the working man, an Addington artisan for instancn, or one similarly placed. Coui/d not fob months IN THI TEA* DO HIS SHOPPING BT DvrxiOHT. Again to avail himself of a late Friday night opportunity, by the time he is ready to buy, it would be rime to go home again. Unless advantages are to be gained by the majority, why disturb the present arrangements which have proved so convenient for years ? Again, who will benpfit? Does it not mean putting commerce aside for interests of less importance. Again, hundreds of snop assistants oppose the change. VOTE FOR !.!»' LIMITED. m SUPERFLUOUS HAIR rjEBMANENTLY REMOVED WITHOUT PAIN OR DISFIGUREMENT. American Method. The Onlv Ono in Canterbury. VALAZ.E MASSAGE PARLOURS. MRS FLETCHER. 12 Chancery Lane. Fashionable Ladies' Tailor and Habit-Maker. THE POPULAE NEW SEASON'S mm MY SPECIALITY. Ladies' Own Material Hade up at Moderate Prices. 112 COLOMBO ST., CBRISTCHURCH.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14980, 28 April 1909, Page 5
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239Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14980, 28 April 1909, Page 5
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