FUTURE OF BUSINESS
Careful Administration Needed WATCH MUST BE KEPT ON COSTS '•'.Wbat is essential is prudent and carofu] administration, modellea on the Jiues that Britain would have ua adopt," said Mr K. McLeay at the conclusion of an address to the Napier Chamber of Commerce in which ho described his recent trip to England, and the impressions lie had gained. "I am very optiinistic. in regard lu the f uture of business, also to our f«ture, providing that tlie administration of our affairs is carried out on sound business lines," said Mr McLo.ay "Should we permt costs to get aliead of us, as is possible, then we may have cause for anxiety, especially wheu we have again to faco the ever-recurriug 'ebb tide' — a drop in the value of our exports. What is essential is prudent aud careful administration, modelled on the lines that Britain would have us adopt, and may 1 say m conclusion that to-day, we as workers may be too prono to seek our happiness and contentment from' what we can extract from our labours instead oi from what we can nut into it."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 8, 2 October 1937, Page 8
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