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MORE LITTLE BUSINESSES

The public looks with favour on little businesses—the small shop with individuality, the dressmaker or workroom where personal attention is the rule, the little factory or farm that is serving its neighbourhood and providing useful employment. It is concerns like these which justify the system of free enterprise. They provide scope for all sorts of talents and promise a reward for energy, initiative, and special attention to customers. Of sourse, little businesses sometimes grow into bigger businesses, as a result of public support; but freedom, if it means anything, means the freedom to grow and expand in usefulness. Free enterprise must be safeguarded fyom undue State restrictions and monopolies so as to leave open the doors of opportunity to young and enterprising New Zealanders.—s6.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25962, 1 October 1945, Page 6

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MORE LITTLE BUSINESSES Otago Daily Times, Issue 25962, 1 October 1945, Page 6

MORE LITTLE BUSINESSES Otago Daily Times, Issue 25962, 1 October 1945, Page 6

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