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Thoughts For The Times

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Sound economy pvidentjy demands that thydro-elpctpi.eaj development ; should ha pressed forward wifli the utj most energy, There is an incentive to j rapid development not only In the great j benefits and profits to he derived from the completed scheme, but in the. necessity of limiting to a minimum the i period in which the capital sunk is producing no return. Enormous sums in any ease must he sunk before revenue is obtained, and it is thus of cardinal importance that the whole undertaking should he so planned as to make the period of non-productive development as short as possible. For polishing linoleums, floorcloths, leather goods and furniture, TAN-OL Renovates leather, shines tan shoos, !« most efficient, apd <?ssv to use.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 August 1920, Page 2

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127

Thoughts For The Times Hokitika Guardian, 9 August 1920, Page 2

Thoughts For The Times Hokitika Guardian, 9 August 1920, Page 2

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