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TO-MORROW'S POLL. ' (Published by Arrangement.) To-morrow the men and women of Masterton .will have tho opportunity to vote. This is a privilege that every person ,pver the age of 21 should take advantage of. .By a large majority the olecforsj-fwp) <)pb;id’ec£y i that 'Vvas' ,; ihe ofily ‘ JbsitffbTe y dpy, but iu epite of tlns.-.q. ) disicontenteds again ask for a : poll. , The leading business men of Masterton, in - Almost every trade, are strong for the -Saturday half-holiday. We ask you—who have the best knowledge of what is good for this town, the successful traders or the organisers of the Thursday petition, with its 300 irregular signatures? W r e ask the citizens to vote strongly for Saturday, and show clearly that Masterton will have no other day. SATURDAY PERMANENTLY.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 26 April 1927, Page 5
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129HALF-HOLIDAY. Wairarapa Daily Times, 26 April 1927, Page 5
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