WORKINGMEN'S CLUB.
A 2ROSPEROUSV HALF-YEAR,
The half-ycnrlr voportlof tho Wellington',' WorkingnienVClub states that the bal- :. -..• anoo-shcot shows ft not, 1 profit -of .£909,.' ns against.a loss,for the; two previous.'! years of over .£IOO. The club is now' clear. v ,' of mortgage and debts outstanding ..total, onlv. .£390, as. against JEII7S at' the end '':* of 1911. Concerts and other entertainments - during the year .are stated to have given'"'', the greatest satisfaction to members and •' their wives and th6,,library';is steadily in-, creasing in numbers. A'falling-off in sub-.,, scriptions for the past half-year,is attributed to.the unsettled state'bf (lie labour, market. Receipts from billiards and other,.-, games, show "a substantial increase. "' "•;■, * Officers :for the' ensuing ; half-year' will'"' bo balloted for to-inorrow evening. • ,-. ,■ ,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1665, 4 February 1913, Page 7
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118WORKINGMEN'S CLUB. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1665, 4 February 1913, Page 7
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