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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES

ADVICE TO THE FARMER. 'J here are farmers to whom the prices of primary products are eetsing tomatter. They are being driven front farming. To those who are facing a black wall of despair, who see bleak ruin before them, we have a w'ord left. There is no wall, there never was a wall, unelimbahle. Most of the troubles we make are not real—walk up to your wall and you will walk through it, perhaps into a garden. Hold your head up, keep your heart up, and nothing can hurt you. Hard advice, hut well worth taking. We have noticed that there always seems a niche for the farmer. He is used to hard work and most of the other fellows are not. —From “Farming First,”

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1931, Page 4

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130

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1931, Page 4

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1931, Page 4

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