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Broadhead's 124 Avenue Wanganui WATCH specialists, y MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS and ENGRAVERS, Have always a choice selection of Diamond Rings etc., and Gold Pocket and "Wristlet Watches. Many New Zealand Grocers would make excellent Members of Parliament, but it would bo a distinct national doss to take them from their present positions while they are so busy supplying families with the pure “GOLDEN RULE” Soap, “GOLDEN RULE” Candles, “GOLDEN RULE” Tea, “GOLDEN RULE” Writing Tablets,, “GOLDEN RULE” School Rulers, “KEEP SMILING” Pumice Soap, “KEEP SMILING” Floor Polish, “KEEP SMILING” Boot Polish and the famous “NO RUBBING” Laundry Help It is frightful to think of the quantity of banal thought daily put'forth and sevenfold renewed in volume and banality on Sunday, under which the hapless American'mind struggles like a bug in an Ostermoor. A despot of genius like Napoleon would shut" up the printing shops, scrap the presses and put the faineants of the pen to some useful w,grk, such as making roads or reclaiming the desert lands. And what an enormous economic and intellectual waste would thereby be saved to the country! In Europe, by virtue of the classic tradition, the book has precedence of the newspaper, which, by the way, is restricted to its legitimate functions, and usually edited with taste and intelligence. In this country the newspaper “hogs” the entire intellectual field, to the complete mental stupration of the public. It has all but killed the taste for books (we publish fewer and worse books than Bolshevist Russia), and it has so cheapened the printed word that nobody any longer believes in “literary genius.” But its greatest achievement, is that it has produced in the American people what may., justly be called the newspaper mind, which, as a substitute for intelligence, provokes the derision of Europe.—Michael Monahan, in Reedy's Mirror. Particular about your writing tablets? ‘GOLDEN RULE” Brand appeal to the cultured. All Stationers.

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New Zealand Tablet, 18 September 1919, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, 18 September 1919, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, 18 September 1919, Page 16

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