Thoughts For The Times
Ont INDI'STIUES. The progress exemplified in the exhibition of No\\< Zealand industries at Wellington, while it is creditable m it self, indicates that much greater things inti |K)Ssible in the development of secondary industries in this country. The most obvious openings for enterprise are in extending the •manufacture of raw materials produced within the Dominion or in the Pacific Islands, and if the development of hydro-electric power is pushed as energetically as it ought to lie the practicable scope of secondary industry will open out eor-1 respondingly. “The Dominion.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1921, Page 2
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