THRIFT IN POST-WAR WORLD.
“The need for widespread preaching of the gospel of thrift has been, emphasised o-y tho economic depression which lias overspread this coiri'itry in . common with, many others, during the past few months. The’ volume of the national capital will inevitably be a dominant factor in' the time-table of' 'industrial revival. 4 Even when. the present ueprercuoii has' given place to more active conditions, e. ta.su: of' ada'uiii'r i:.f‘ i "iMsli iiidustrial structure to the'■changed conditions of a post-war.world, wiii,„in its turn, call lor heavy capital expenditure. The small investor, no Icsj than his -wealthy : colleague,-' wi-M'dlk-; called upon to play .a' part' in- 1 'the-" ■provision of- the resources -indispensable to - the ■ future progress'"of"- • the 1 - nn'ti.dn.”—Westminister Bdrifc -Review.’’ ' - - i • •; -v *•>
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1930, Page 6
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