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GENERAL NOTICES. For Progress CMBMBMBMMM«aßaa»aßC mamsEJßmmm&aax&maßmsmtsai VOTE * rnKmasatmesßrnfmaagaaßUtm * FOR SATURDAY Endorsed by over 170 Business Firms in this Town. Forty-five other Towns have adopted it and found it Good. REPORT OP MEETING OF WANGANUI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE:— ‘‘Amongst those present were men who were instrumental in fighting hard against Saturday Closing, but who arc now ~ quite satisfied with the rcrcsult, and who would strenuously oppose any return to the mid-week holiday. ’ 1 A LETTER FROM THE REESJONES SHOE CO., WANGANUI:— “I would advise your bootdealers to go in for it. Once you get it you will never go back to the mid-week holiday. ’ ’ From McGRUER AND CO., WANGANUI : “Although I worked very hard against its coming, I am now a staunch supporter of it. I wish you success in your efforts for obtaining Saturday Half-holiday, because I know it to be the best.” THIS IS PROOF! Wanganui has triedi it and found it good, and the same arguments were used to oppose it there as arc being used here. PRACTICE HAS PROVED THEM UNSOUND. WORKERS! You will suffer no inconvenience if the Shops close on SATURDAY. The Workers in other Towns will tell you this. Extend the privilege you enjoy to those Shopkeepers and Assistants who desire it. VOTE FOR SATURDAY. LADIES! You will find you can just as easily do your shopping dining the week and on Friday night; and think of the boon Saturday Halfholiday will be to all the females employed in Shops. % STUDY YOUR SISTERS ! VOTE FOR SATURDAY. the arguments of wednesDAYITES HAVE BEEN PROVED TO BE NOTHING BUT FANCIES. THE ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT OF SAT URDA Y AE E F A GTS ! WE APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC TO TURN OUT AND VOTE FOR SATURDAY

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14101, 29 April 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14101, 29 April 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14101, 29 April 1919, Page 1

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