UKAUTV AND BUSINESS. “The production of wealth and the carrying-on of business are not pursuits that quicken the perception of beauty. And the successful business man naturally contemplates his counting house, as the manufacturer does his grimy fac-
tory, with complacency. ‘ldo my job.’ I lie maintains; 1 1 carry on my business and supply the wants of my customers. L have no time to bother with aesthetic values. I deal in the homely- everyday values of the market-place.’ In an age of specialisation this view i> bound to find favour.”—l{. M. l’ox, in tin-* “ Irish Statesman.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1928, Page 4
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