It is characteristic of most nations, Asiatic and \Western alike, that each should have one special national vice, apd it .remains, to •bo answered whether, if opium is suppressed, Ulniia and tho Chincso will revert to internperanoo or some other induljronce of a worse typo— Penang Gazotfo" Pcnang. Automobilism has not yet reached tho stage when it can overdraw on tho bank of popularity. Anything that is likely to irritate tile public and, therefore, tho powers that bo at tho present moment is to be sedulously avoided.—" Car.'' It is well to be economical, but it is poor policy to hold the roins so tightly on one's business that it prevents good results, or precludes the possibility of doing business economically,
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 212, 1 June 1908, Page 8
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121Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 212, 1 June 1908, Page 8
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