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VOTING CONTEST

White prize. I White prize means a boost. i White prize is worth winning. | White prize will put you in the 1 •unmng. I White prize moans much to the lucky r inner. White prize is causing a great flurry miong the lesser candidates. White prize first and then go after .hat great world’s tour next. White prize is worth putting down a ivrr for yourself, and thou climb ligTler. The knocker never influences anyone. :Ip gets a hearing hub no decision. To •mock means to diffuse, to pull down, *ctard. To boost means to build up, o encourage and multiply. The irrd would hold New Zealand hack, dm fatter would turn her loose. Our candidates are all boosters, and their ncthods aro fast becoming contagious. Unless money can bring with it aoaco and pleasure, and .self-esteem as .veil aa admiration, it *is a taunt and not a satisfaction. If you have a few pennies, a, .shilling <»r a pound, that would help your friend tour the world, you will find nothing more delightful than contributing to the pleasure and happiness of a friend. Turn your pennies loose, turn your friend loose, and woTI all turn New Zealand loose. What is satisfaction? For nn answer apply to any of the Now Zealand candidates in the “Times” Contest. There i.q a vast difference between notoriety and fame. Any of our candidates will endure the notoriety of getting votes for the fame of winning the world's tour—a distinction without a difference.

A Arc guinea prize and a place among the leading twenty candidates, with excellent prospects for still another valuable prize, is what the winmr of .Mr Geo. T. splendid oiler will gain. Get busy. Those who mean to win will work to Only workers can boYvinnors. Take the “Times" and vote. Buy the “Times" and vote. Only one can win tho world’s tour—■ there aro nineteen other prizes. Bo a win ncr. Tho stride that lands you at the finish is tho one that counts. Just let the other fellow boast and brag and you continue to get votes and promises of votco and March 10th will tell the tale. Thcro was a little dog—a very silly little deg—and ho sat upon Ins tail. All dogs sit upon their tails—sometimes, bub all dogs do nob bark at tho moon as did this particular dog. But tho moon was hero and shining before tho little dog, and tho little dog is gone, hut the moon shires on just the same. Tho proof is not wanting that tliis Contest is a phenomenal success, and tho harks a?}d snarls of the disgruntled knocker is an appreciated compliment. The barks aro loud and tho snarl-? aro vicious, but tho voters aro making their favourites climb, climb, climb. Just look at tho totals this morning, and then take a few minutes to call on this department and inspect the list of new subscribers from every portion of tho Dominion. Come and see us, and notice tho pleasant, smiling countenances in the Advertising Department. Item ember nominations do not close until tho 31st inst. Any good worker ran enter now, and by a little zeal and industry soon bo among the twenty loaders.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7025, 13 January 1910, Page 8

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VOTING CONTEST New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7025, 13 January 1910, Page 8

VOTING CONTEST New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7025, 13 January 1910, Page 8