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THE HALF-HOLIDAY.

TO T]EJB EDITOB. Sib, — Many persons, cume of the pro movers as wall, aoem not to underftaad the prosunt poni'ion cf matters as regards, that bnrnlng qatatfon — ha half-ho'iday. Kindly glyo mo epooo for a few words tlierenuent. lako thosa reoaloitrnnt ladividual^, who, totwlthßtandln^ the exproneed wish of the vast -majority, poraint inkonplug open on'Wodnoeday fifterocoua/ Tha reason et'it"^ by them Id cnly ono. and a tbln onil iT-u I ko look for another, : arid It will bnfodud that aeyorsl stiops keop open fill 8 pni , while all the ptiiera 01000 at 0. ■ Now BorJoo hr.vo asked, «hat' h*B thii to do] with the h»lfho!lday | If snch O'jnnot coo tho connection nobody i la boDnJ to fl:d brains for them. Pat It thU way : All those who kocp tho ba!f-<| liolHoy feel aggrieved w^ y the fosr who do .f fc. ThoßO who keep opon fool aggrieved ! b'iotuao eovejral ahopn do not oloso cntil 8 o'cloolc. ThV.re n^vt)? will bo unanimity on the question until alljblofip a^t bis ? with that "'consummation (ft dovoatly to bo wl»bed," wobld ceos-j oil trouble, and tha half -holiday youldlbppomo genoral. | ■ Yours, el q, J AN iMBJiESTED P^IITY Nyvomber2B, 1889- 1 1

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2289, 28 November 1889, Page 2

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199

THE HALF-HOLIDAY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2289, 28 November 1889, Page 2

THE HALF-HOLIDAY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2289, 28 November 1889, Page 2

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