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THOUCHTS FOR THE TIMES.

Land tiik AA'kai.tii Pttonvrim. It is an axiom in all shades of political thought that rural production is the basis of national credit. The farmer it is who creates the new wealth, who opens the way for employment of all kinds, who makes possible those secondary industries which depend upon his products. Rural industries, too, have a stability and. taking one year with another, a safety, which do not belong to other avenues of industry. The history of past centuries has shown us that the people whose roots are firmly planted in the soil, who look to the land for their main commercial sustenance. arc Ihe one.-, which iccover quickest from passing disaster. The laud takes so little time to yield her riches.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1924, Page 2

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THOUCHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1924, Page 2

THOUCHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1924, Page 2

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