THOUGHTS OF THE TIMES.
"IT PAYS TO FERTILISE. 1 "False economy in bad times nmy prove to be commercial suicide," said his Excellency Lord Bre di-sloe at Auck., land. "For instance, if it pay s to advertise, it certainly pays (in this country to fertilise, and undue -tonomy in this respect may intensify the losses of the primary 1 producer. Similarly, it may be the truest economy to scrap old-fashioned and uneconomic plaut or machinery in. woollen or boot factories, freezing houses or dairy factories, and substitute more up-to-date equipment. The same considerations apply to the use of red oxide or other paints for ' tiie preservation of metai roofs and other structures against- cl' 1 . rosion. I could multiply illustraMons almost indefinitely."
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1931, Page 4
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122THOUGHTS OF THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1931, Page 4
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