OPTIMISEM IN BUSINESS.
NORTH ISLAND CONDITIONS. That a decidedly optimistic tone 'permeates business circles generally :is the opinion of an ' Auckland business ! man who has just returned to Auckland after an extensive holiday tour, in 'the ii North Island. "In Gisborne for example,"; ,ha says, " where, . owing to its' being essentially a wool-growing: district, the slump was felt very severely, : the outlook •is now most encouraging. The improvement in the value of products is already being reflected in the buying power of the farm-, ing community, and of the public generally. When the si Imp came on," ;he added, "and money was tight, :■' the* farmers were ; disinclined' to-buy; the necessary machinery, grass seeds, v fertilisers, etc.,-or to go to any expense in the improvement of property. Now that they: see a chance of obtaining reasonably- good prices for their products, however, they are spending more freely."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18297, 13 January 1923, Page 10
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146OPTIMISEM IN BUSINESS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18297, 13 January 1923, Page 10
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