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SEEDS! SEEDS! SOW THE SEEDS OF SUCCESS. The new Season’s Seeds have arrived including latest novelties in both Flower and Vegetable. Floral Work at Shortest Notice at YARRALL’S Phone No. 21; After hours No. 70.

The world of the nineteenth century, with its conception of free trade as far as possible, and of a single international monetary standard has gone, stated the Hon. L. S. Amery in the House of Commons recently, and they had to face the problems of a new world. In its place they had a world which thought less in terms of immediate profit for the individual, but more in terms of an ordered society, of wages, employment, and standards of living. Whether that was called Socialist or not, it Was a nationalist conception and was bound to lead to nationalist policies. It was wholly incompatible with the old international idea. He agreed that nations, especially small nations, could net live wholly by themselves. The true comnrrmise emerging out of all this was, not the regulation of the whole world on one pattern, which they would never get again, but that those n'ations which for historical, geographical and defencive reasons wished to work permanently together should form themselves into economic groups, large enough to meet the noeds of modern production and modern markets. They had made a substantial step forward at the Ot-

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1933, Page 4

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227

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1933, Page 4

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