THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
I.OSSKS Aiik.vii. Although some elu--e- oi hiisnic--llave n it yet fell Ihe elfeet- oi tile -hipping -trike, and tew. if any. have vet fie oiinlered the mil disnoiliiies that will aerrile a- a re-nlt oi the holdup. eun-ideraMe im-onvcnionee is being hull— e—. Tin- condition of tilings is not made any easier by t!ie knowledge tli.it in some lili-i nes-e- tilings will he worse a little later on. It i- those businesses which have to deal most with seasonal demand- which are beginning to t'eel the pur h and which, it is uit ieioated. will feel tin- effect- most keenly I. -fore a return is made to normal running.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1925, Page 2
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113THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1925, Page 2
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