BEADING BACKWARDS AND FORWARDS.
Pleading the ordinary way from left to right is of course merely a habit,, and if we had been trained to read lines from left to right and from right to left alternately, the time lost while the eyes are on the return journey would be saved, and time is money nowadays. One ought to read botli ways with equal facility, as .the blind do, and that wo arp unnble simply shows what creatures of habit we are. Following is n very good example, which our loaders would do well to pu/.zlo out : — On the 20th day of November next, revt- dual fo kcolb tsenti elit .keoIJS yelselleW offered in the. colony, consisting of twentyotni dedivdbus .semi nwol notgnilleW owt two hundred and thirty-eight building allotoi. egutnorf teef 1)00,21 ylraen htiw ,slnem good metalled streets, with ashphalted foot..srog; rekali yq denoifcna eb lliv .shtap the well known auotioneers oi Wellington, dah eb yam snail 1 , .snivel' lavebil tsom no at the office of this paper.
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Manawatu Herald, 22 October 1889, Page 3
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169BEADING BACKWARDS AND FORWARDS. Manawatu Herald, 22 October 1889, Page 3
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