THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
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The times are improving in and about Hokitika. Apart from the benefits to be derived from the linking up of the Last amt West Coast railways, and the tillip to gold-mining, there is the -olid settlement and the flourishing pastoral pursuits to stand to the future. The town can well afford to prepare for better times. The citizens must needs he up unit doing to go with the tide of prosperity flowing in. Help to make the town cleaner and better ill every way. Assist the Borough Council with the loan proposals on Friday next by voting on the side of progress to ensure prosperity. Be an active optimist ; not a passive pessimist. Push the town ahead: don’t sprag th<' wheels, or seek to leave it to others to do the job. There’s a call for unity to place Hokitika in the forefront of the West Coast towns. Ask yourself what you are doing to assist to that end !
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1923, Page 2
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168THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1923, Page 2
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