Tito Government litis lnul nn patent medicine to lighten or cure the distresses of it depressed period. What it lms hcen able to do and lm.s with fair success done is to help the individual’s and the enmmunilv’s self-heh'. >'ow the present scheme of rural credits has the same merit. Jt dees not offer to do something for nothing, or something for somebody and everybody who has neither the wish nor f’ ' ability to hiiild his own success by I’rd labour. Tt offers to give that hr’d labour a better chance o f success and an earlier reward : and that is a scheme of a specially wholesome kind at a time when the habit of asking the Government for help is rather more marked than the habit of deserving it.— Christchurch “Sun,” i
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1928, Page 6
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