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THE SCIENCE OF BUSINESS.

LECTURE TO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN. Under the auspices of the Taranaki Chamber of Commerce and the Business Science Circle movement in New Zealand, Mr. Edward Moulton, of Sydney, will deliver a lecture at New Plymouth on Thursday evening next, entitled, "Personal Power and Efficiency Development as a Business Building Asset" The lecturer, who is recognised as a business educator of exceptionally high merit, has recently arrived in New Zealand to direct the Business Science Circle movement throughout tho Dominion, and ! anticipates that after the business and professional men of this district have considered the great advantages which the Sheldon Science of Business offers to the business builder, a circle of local students will be formed to study tho success methods inculcated. Though New Plymouth has not yet linked up with this big business men's movement there are already local students who have studied the Sheldon correspondence course with considerable success. Mr. Moult on points out that more than one hundred thousand business men, many of them the great commercial kings of Great Britain and America, have enrolled with thft Sheldon Institute. The lecture on Thursday next should attract a large audience.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1919, Page 4

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THE SCIENCE OF BUSINESS. Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1919, Page 4

THE SCIENCE OF BUSINESS. Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1919, Page 4

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