There is nothing in the It ora! Credits Commission's report and recommendations, or in the draft Hills it presents in an appendix as the machinery for the carrying out of its scheme, to Prise the hope that greater liberality can he expected by the borrower, either in respect of the price lie will pay for his monev. or in respect of the margin of security. So far as the margin is concerned’, indeed, the borrower would find himself more sharply limited. One needs not to examine the Commission s report in any .detail in order to realise that no means cpn lie found to make money cheaper or real money for lending more plentiful. Money will always command the price it is worth, and real accessions of capital for any purpose can be obtained, inside the country only bv the old-age method of increased production or reduced consumption. Christchurch “ Press. ’
Grocers are endearing themselves thrifty housewives in admirable style, thanks s. to “ No-Rubbing Laundry Help.”—Adrt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1926, Page 1
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165Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1926, Page 1
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