“We can all of us do something to help along the trade improvement, and it is well worth while to try. Me can do our work as well as ever wc can. ,o that at least our little bit o the cabbage patch may Hounsh. and we can do it in a good temper am with that spirit of co-operation tin we are all urging everybody else M cultivate, for good temper makes an enormous difference. And we tan a trv to save, for that will mate capital cheaper for industry and enable us to lend money to foreign countries so that they can buy British goods, free lending abroad has always been one of the ways with which we have developed British trade, and we have been so busy lately in amusing ourselves that we have not done enough of it. If we all do these things u> twelve months’ time we shal see at Young Hopeful 1928 has Mfe Gooch —-Mr Hartley Withers in the Meekly Despatch,”
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1928, Page 3
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169Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1928, Page 3
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