AN OPTIMISTS' CLUB
4 . An "Optimist" Club' is 'expected }<> como into - being 'shortly j„ Wellington as an offshoot of the parent institution in London. A large number of prominent business men havo made a vea<lv lcsponso and promised their support, tile ejub makes its appeal to business men, and exists for the purpose of creating a better spirit in business, as we!] between employer and employee ns between firm and firm, it recognises thai the highest efficiency in IrasTncss is k bo found only through tile conccrtpt efforts resulting from a, spirit of sympatliy and trust between these who. "an engaged in the same undertaking, Jtr F. Hasey,. of Customhouse- Quay, wl.k has received a quantity- of literature <w the subject, is organising the club. A meeting-is called for to-night at f -o'clock. ' ' . »
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2143, 8 May 1914, Page 3
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133AN OPTIMISTS' CLUB Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2143, 8 May 1914, Page 3
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