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“Nelson is looked upon as a place where careful people come to die slowly," said Mr. Jackson, n Motueka delegate at a conference of local bodies last week. We needed livo people in the district, and it would .hen make greater progress. Too much was marie when advertising Nelson of its residential attractions. it point should bo made of tho great productivity of tho district. Red-line hustlers wore required to come to tho district. Mr. H. Everett agreed with the previous speaker, and said that stressing tho attractions of the district would never more tho place along. Its productivities, and not its charms, should be made a point of.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 306, 20 September 1921, Page 7

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109

Untitled Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 306, 20 September 1921, Page 7

Untitled Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 306, 20 September 1921, Page 7

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