BANK CREDIT ITS USE and MISUSE AN ECONOMISTS VIEW: “Credit in fact is to money what steam is to water : and “ like that power while its use within proper limits is one “of the most beneficial inventions ever devised by the ingenuity “ of man, its misuse by unskilful hands leads to the most fearful “ calamities.** -H. D. MacLEOD, M.A. A SOCIALISTS VIEW: “There has never yet been a shortage of credit or currency “when profitable business was a real possibility.” * —DR. LEWIS, B.Sc., Ph.D., Socialist-Economist. Currency reformers, Inexperienced, in banking and credit problems, are prepared to alter the existing financial system which has served New Zealand so well, in order that they may experiment with YOUR SAVINGS and with the financial organisations to which YOUR MONEY and YOUR LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES are entrusted. THINK THIS OVER! Inserted by (Jt« AtsocUxted Banin of JSlew Zealand
Helen M. Black for DUNEDIN NORTH
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Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 14
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150Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 14
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