Nowhere is the need for curbing promiscuous credit more urgent than'in South Africa.. If the credit system could be reformed, from the consumer upwards, a great deal would be accomplished towards the restoration of tho country.'s financial situation.—" British South African Export Gazetto."
The roadside entertainer Las obtained an unenviable reputation among motorists for keeping two tariffs—one for the, motorist and the other for all else. The man of moderate means does not relish the fact that his food lias cost him more simply .because he camo for it in a motor car.—'" Motoring Illustrated,' 5
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 241, 4 July 1908, Page 14
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