Thoughts For The Times
Reduction of Cost of Public Service. We trust that Mr Massey will insist upon obedience to his instructions and not allow his kindness of heart to be satisfied with a mere pious suggestion. Hitherto the X’ublic Service Department must have appeared to the harrassed taxpayers to be engaged in a competition to see which could get through the most money in the shortest time. They ought now to reverse the order of proceduro and see which can effect the greatest and the quickest economies and at the same time, as Mr \f assev ,-i.ditly insists, maintain the efhcency of their services.— Lyttelton Times.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1921, Page 2
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