"SPOTLETS."
Remember spotting eoSSenees tomorrow, Thursday, and continues for a week. Be sure ani seeurc'a spotting paper from any shop displaving gre'ea slogan disc. " ..' Keep your "eyes opfen, wsTfeh Hie shop windsws and the trafae inspector. When a man walks across th* road with b friend to Ifave a "spot" that is "business.-" If by anly chance ho takes .on joy riding With. His iady friendi. "more business." li .he arrived home in the wef siaa' horjrs, ('still more business." 'And so tIJB giddy game goFs on. The word "business" stands as a ready-1 made answer for any difficult question a man might have shot at a most useful word in every day life and for the peace m the home—absolutely indispensable. The "office boy for the Spotting Week committee acknowledges with thanks the assistance of Tom Walsh', Chas..Atmore. Dick Bevan, Jack McGill, : l&Dlae, Ernie Twist, and til Lyric pic- ! jaws, §H goM fit Ssatis.
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Otaki Mail, 15 December 1926, Page 3
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155"SPOTLETS." Otaki Mail, 15 December 1926, Page 3
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