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Not a person in this country but is ready, with brothers risking their lives and limbs, to handle their money as the common cause dictates, This will be a minor sacrifice. i ■ " But how does it dictate? That is the question. The answer is now given in this article —balance appears in next issue. (Part of a remarkable article full of something that, nature has given you You need not concern yourself thajsf tabloid thoughts for busy folk— and that cannot be restored. We the steel in. a new bed "might have thoughts that will materially help must not waste food products. But beGn . u»od for munitions" or that in the present crisis when all are money k. quite a different thing. , U^ d .!? y " uc ~ mo ' oT l & £ anxious to know what is true and You may spend your money for Let's^'riot be sillv/ ' Q what is false economy. whatever you like, whenever you .rtide will be concluded'in next like, as you like; and it has not been 0 ifV'neeS issue.) destroyed 1t...s intact. It has passed stoo l, it will take steel; if it needs If wfi *r>end less in order to save on to other hands! and '- by thoso it will take benzine. And so more weTuiay undennTne 'the con,! hands will be passed oil to stillidther long as steel beds and ".motor benzine merci'al foundation, upon which our hands. And it is precisely .this pro-,; »ro on alio market, you. are the best prosperity is reared °e ss of passing monev from hand tc kl " ( 10l "■ «e« Zealander when you if a cLnH „ hrm ,iw nnrl «,'vr.nnlv hand that puts life' blood into com- : " u - v * hom '' because you arc giving life If we spend normally and save only i to the market, which -cans prosma \)\r wis nrnhnhiv won t moot merce Auo cominei cu hi rum is tne . ■*. , .1 , - , r th.ng-and the only thmg-tiiat gives Jer,fy "f*'""" "" *• U:0 P ° wer to L ! ' . the . UoVC " imerU empfoynlent toWSn and Women, and the war to victory. Then lets make more money-so ena ' b i es thom to buy bread and the Our Government will need we know that we can spend more and save necesslt j GS 0 f j£f e not how many millions of pounds. more, too. That, money will be readilv forthIt means harder work. And-isn't ■■" bit tight on your--money, get the coming if we keep commerce going that what war always means, and close-fisted habit-with money, and you full steam ahead, logically should mean, for both sol- »" guilty of deadening the world. Wo can fc comrnerce going difr and civilian? 'n eto oJr, t "iv uT P™»Peroiwl, only by living as nearl? , . . .. . a chance to earn a living, a chance ~,. r , rv -.;ui„ , „ ». t 1 u tables them to buy bread and the Uu . r Government will need we know icessities of life , not ' low lna:i .V millions of pounds. '.. ~ . x , . That, money will be readilv forthSit tight on your money, get the coming if we keep commerce going logically should mean, for both soldier and civilian? War is so new to us that, as a war m so now ro us nu.as a tQ , jvo Whm close your purse natural result a great deal of harm- and fcfuge ((j d £ rf ' fa ful talk has been utered about eco- r , , h \ o , , Now, there are two kinds of eco- to whom that money might pass, were nomy. There is an economy that means prosperity and success in war There is another kind of economy that means poverty and defeat. re guuiv or ueauening tne world. w_ 1 , „, " t ui 11- c " e can keep commerce going ou are withholding from someone ,-, r .1, „i t 1- ■ 1 1. , i- - t prosperously onlv bv livinsr as nearlv chance to earn a living, a chance ' '-. .;u„ • ', \- ~ ° , I,La "-' , live When you close your purse X? i M Pl?neS ' id refuse to spend, you murder the 1, "nl I , ' " ° Ur b " smeSS ' by Dwer of that monev to buy not only £' ?* ' I ', 1T ? to . koe P. u f ,r you, but for every other person "?' r In ,' I X g the kmd , whom that, monev might pass were 'L ? th "!* , tO . * hlch W .° f e aC kC-US->u to give it a start. !P"".' U ' b > building and furnishing 0 ttie homes we need —in short, by earnTo live, you must let live You ing and spending. .e it a start. The only economy need is the come must do your share You cannot sit tight and still expect to have everything coming your way. It will not have a totally mistaken hid his Who. may we ask, would be considered the greater patriot —that "' wicked ami slothful " servant who products of nature When you throw idea of the nation's need if- in this away an uneaten piece of bread or an hour you interpret its need to mean uneaten potato, you are wasting hoarding pennies. it in the ground, or he that, ,-eceiving five talents,." went and traded with them, and made other live talents?" (Compiled by Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd., of Palmerslon North.)

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Taihape Daily Times, 18 February 1918, Page 8

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