Some people contend that money is a curse, but one suspects that"* opinion is a mere illusion, andtWtt the real curse is the lack of money- £ And yet, if there is anything in tbe W dictum that evil things pensbj|. their own rottenness, there ™WE [seem to be something I about the illusion. That i-rray of facts and figures cpntainea in the "Monthly Abstract o! btafetics" grinds out the deduction that W the purchasing power of the sovereign has declined to the P««*»»J»g gower of lis B%o\ by comparison . $Kh the 20s value during the jjM* At this rate of decl.ne tKereign will soon have no purcSsSpower at all, and then no t cSWwant sovereigns- Heyiwest3BSi millenium will have arnveo. |
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 544, 29 June 1920, Page 3
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