such a policy is a thoroughly bail one. In most businesses there is a period in ■•• inch the outlay is to be regarded as the only means of securing a satisfactory revenue—and no private concern seeking to establish itself would dream of closing on alternative days, or putting the shutters over half the windows, because the business at first is fit) per cent, less than it will have to be in the end to he continued. It e do not believe in running railways as pidJic services without regard to bal-ance-sheets: the country has heard lar too much of the politics of running railways and not half enough of the economies. Jtut to argue that railways must pay is not the same thing as saving that a new service must pay the first week or first month or he curtailed or suspended, ft is a fact also that the Kailway If-pariioeiit owes a duty to the psop!" of Mok'iiku: within the limits of ortiden: .• nod common sense it .should do everything p i:-able to keep people moving to and Imm the Exhibition, first, hicau-e if • Exhibition was arranged on tie' a- a.option that a a;; d railway service would be maintained, and in i-lie sc cud place because in the development of travel and f ade Ivlweeu the two sides of the Island lies the prosperity pi the raiiays jo the future. V, e ask nothing ironi the railways in thi- matter, hut smh patience and enterprise as a private carrying concern would count e.-eulie' to the development of a full volume of IrtnTtc. Ihe daily sen ice should not be maintained if i-hera were no prospect L 1 ■.. t tic : "totim biisiut'.-s dune would ft.r h Miflicient to make lh- line pr'-.r a!lt cmuld not. however, he dis.-t-tiimed because last week or the week before the expenses exceed'd tile revenue. o-yfrrtrr " ;f.A i S v ETSStn US It r'-TT) n Thousands enjoy good health, because they tried Chamberlain 3 Tablets when their Stomachs were weak and Livers disordered. They relieve Biliousness, Constipation & disorders Ci the Stomach and Liver, Every Tf'-biet a Live one—i>ri:n Full of Health rr.d Happi:ie*3. Easy to *-\kc. P’cazsJit sn ctfset# •i p» 'i r *•; tf s V *'i d W "chkii
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1924, Page 4
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496Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1924, Page 4
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