GENERAL NOTICES. 170 Live Business Firms SAY VOTE for —gBaaaBMaBHB Saturday ■■■BBnfIBnBIBBWnSBHnBIBHRSSnUPHBBBdnB
IT SPELLS PROGRESS. Forty-fire other Cities and Towns hare adopted it and found it Good. GET INTO LINE NOW. WE ARE TWO YEARS BEHIND WANGANUI, “THE ADHERENTS OF WEDNESDAY HAVE BROUGHT NO EVIDENCE TO SUSTAIN THEIR ATTITUDE. THEIR ARGUMENTS ARE FAMILIAR, BUT NO LONGER CONVINCING IN VIEW OF THE POSITI\ T E STATEMENTS WHICH COME FROM THE TOWNS WHO HAVE SAMPLED SATURDAY. ’ ’ WHY HAVE TWO HALF-HOLIDAYS LN THE WEEK? WE ARE OUT FOR UNIFORMITY AND GENERAL SATISFACTION. WE APPEAL TO ALL THOSE WHO NOW ENJOY SATURDAY—TO EVERY WORKER IN EVERY TRADE, PROFESSION OR INDUSTRY—TO SUPPORT SATURDAY. NOTE THIS! Butchers, Fishmongers, Bakers, Confectioners, Fruiterers, Hairdressers, :ind Refreshment Rooms will still remain open if Saturday is carried. Saturday Half-holiday is endorsed by OVER 170 FIRMS in this Town, iniduding 24 Soft Goods, 30 Grocers, 24 Motor and Cycle Dealers, 34 Boot Dealers, 6 Furnishers, 3 Colour Merchants, 0 Hardware Merchants, and move than SO others. DO YOUR DUTYDO YOUR DUTYDO YOUR DUTY— Vote For Saturday
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14191, 28 April 1919, Page 1
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