W© are told that times are bad, Bays the “New Zealand Times,” and that money is scarce for carrying on the legitimate business of the community. Tradesmen may have difficulty in getting their accounts settled, but there is no indication of a lack of ready cash amongst the pleasure-lovers who constitute such a large proportion of our citizens. The tailor and the milkman may find money hard to obtain, but the theatrical managers, pictureshow organisers. skating rink proprietors, and boxing contest promotors are .playing to fnlF houses all.the tuneThose who give credit for the necessities of life are having a corned existence just now, hut #oso extort hard cash, and plefrty-ofit, f6r the -
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2595, 1 September 1909, Page 5
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113Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2595, 1 September 1909, Page 5
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