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Don’t be Misled by Specious Arguments! but VOTE FOR A UNIFORM PROVINCIAL HALF-HOLIDAY That can only bn SATURDAY WHY? M Because Stock Auctioneers. Garages and Professionals won’t chang e from Saturday. Because Saturday is the logical-half-holiday. Because experience in other parts shows that the public soon get into the Saturday half-holiday groove. Because no important town has ever gone back on Saturday. Because the public prefer Saturday. ' Because the same business will be done in each Taranaki town, whatever the day of half-holiday. Because workmen can give better service by having the half-holiday with the Sunday. Beeause athletic fixtures are being arranged for Saturday afternoon. Because the school children can come into town aA usual on Saturday morning. (NOTE: Don’t believe the rubbish that is ladled out about, depriving the poor school children of their Saturday’s fun in town—they get about three months’ holiday in the year). Beeause little Opunake, Kaponga, and Manaia have given a lead and already feel the benefits. Because every other progressive outside district has Saturday half-holiday. Because the Farmers are sports, and are quite ready to acquiesce in Saturday, and do any business that cannot 'be done on Saturday morning during the rest of the week. Bra Because one Provincial half-holiday is logically unanswerable. DON’T GET COLD FEET i BUT VOTE for Saturday Half-Holiday!

When you take your girl to a cinema show, Sit far from the pilot-light’s ruby glow. Subdue your remarks, of all draughts beware, And don’t put your hoofs on a neighbor’s chair! And stay like “a sport,” with your girlie pal, To study “screen ads.” in the interval. Glad tidings for winter you’ll find, be sure, On one about Woods’ Great Peppermint Qur«.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 April 1921, Page 7

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293

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 23 April 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 23 April 1921, Page 7

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