Failing development in the rural districts, it is hopeless to expect the cities to absorb all who are seeking work. All that can be done in the way of reliering .unemployment by special schemes of work and in similar ways amounts to poor ' tinkering—necessary, perhaps, nt the moment, but of no lasting value ->r effect. The root remedy, and the mly real remedy, for unemployment Is to establish as many people as posiible on thg land, am} industries ■losely connected with the land.— • IjVairarapa Age.” t
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1928, Page 4
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86Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1928, Page 4
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