Reading Backwards and Forwards
Reading the ordinary way from left to right is of course merely a habit, :i and if we had been trained to read 'lined from left to right and from right to left alternately, the time lost while "■ the eyes are ou the return jourfaey would be saved, aud time is money" nowadays. One ought to read both ways with equal facility, as the blind fo'and that we are unable to do so simply l shows what creatures of habit we are. Following is a very good example, which our readers would do well to puzzle out :— On'the 20lh day ,kcolß yelselleW ,txen rebmevoN f o the finest block of land ever offered in owt-ytnewt fo gnitsisnoc ,ynoloc eht Wellington town acres subdivided into gnidliub' tbgie-ytriht dna derdnuh owt allotments : with ' nearly 12,000 feet htiw, steertsdellatem dpeg ot egatuorf asphalted footpaths, will be ; auctioned nwonk Hew' eht soirß rekaß yfe auctioneers of Wellington, on most deniaibo eb jam snalP .smret larebil &t the office of this paper.
MrS/J. Thompson, the popular proprietor of the' Red House, has opened tip his- Spi'ipg consignment of Goods, and will give! a detailed account of them in arv 9 dvertiseia? 1 ?* W- a?]?^ - shortly. ' '
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 52, 19 October 1889, Page 3
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204Reading Backwards and Forwards Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 52, 19 October 1889, Page 3
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