THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
What Lkadkiis Aim Savin;:. ft is hardly tor root to speak a.s if all the effects of the evil times of the last year had passed; they will appear in a good many annual reports for sometime to come.—Air Robert Fleming. There is an ever-increasing competition for tiie retail trade of the country.— Sir Harry Greer. 1 believe it is possible for teachers t > imj hint knowledge in .such a way licit, while scientific information i.s being obtained the student will Tie continually inquiring hew it i.s to Ik* applied economically.- Air \Y. J. U. Aloohock (Society of Chemical Industry). There may be a crisis in the coal trade this year.—Air Cook.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1927, Page 2
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