MEETINGS. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. fJTELE Adjourned Meeting of Ratepayers who desire to promote the election of the Mayor and others will be held at the Soldiers' Club THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Candidates are also invited. pARTY jyfEETINGS gPECIAL MEETINGS will be held in the suburbs on MONDAY NIGHT, April 28, at 8 p.m.— VOGELTOWN —Methodist Schoolroom. WESTOWN—Bowling Club Pavilion. FRANKLEIGH PARK Sunday School. ]\JASS ]J|EETING In JgMPIRE »JiHEATRE TUESDAY, APRIL 29. TUESDAY, APRIL 29. THE CANDIDATES: CLARKE, R. J. FITZPATRICK, W. H. LANGLEY, G. T. NASH, W. ROBINSON, FRED.
Will speak at all meetings. Come and hear first hand what Labor Btands for. • NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. T HE New Plymouth Harbor Board invites ratepayers of the Harbor District to attend a meeting to be held as under, for the purpose of considering tho Board's proposals for raising a special loan: STONY RIVER SALE YARDS—Tuesday, April 29, 2.30 p.m. QOOD (JiEMPLAR JJ ALL NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 1. At 8 o'clock. A MEETING Of interest to all BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Under the auspices of the Taranaki Chamber of Commerce and the Business Scienee Circle Movement in New Zealand. . jgDWARD JJOULTO.V, . Director of Department of Education, Sheldon Institute of Business Science, will deliver a lecture entitled— POWER AND EFFICIENCY DEVELOPMENT AS A BUSINESS - BUILDING ASSET." MR. MOULTON, who is recognised as a Business Educator of exceptionally high merit, has recently arrived in New Zealand from Australian Headquarters, Sydney, to direct the Business Science movement throughout the Dominion. He expounds the Sheldon methods of Business Building and Personal Efficiency Development a system which has the endorsement of over 100,000 business men and JOOO firms, many of them the great commercial kings of Great Britain and America. New Plymouth is a prosperous and growing community, and among its busi»tss and professional men are many who possess the ambition and determination to make the town and their own ''house" more active, expansive, successful and "up to the minute." The Sheldon Institute is the greatest practical help that has ever been offered a business or professional man, for the development of those powers which Compel Success in Business. DAIRY FACTORY AT WESTOWJT.
Adjourned Meeting, in connection with the above proposal will be Jield in the Westown Hall on THURSDAY, May 1, at 7.30 p.m. All interested, especially those who have signed the pro\isional agreement, are requested to attend. FRED WATSON. ]\<[ANAWATU RACING (jLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. MAY 7 and 8, 1919. ACCEPTANCES for the FIRST D/T.'S RACKS and Final Payments for the Manawatu Sires' Produce Stn'ces (11th) and the Manawatu Stakes (loth) CLOSE , on MONDAY, APRIL 28, lnifl, at 9 p.m. MANAWATU RACING CLUB. P.O. BOX 52, m , , Palmers ton North. ' elephone 105. • LL j. mployers can help our returned tot ' er boys by sending their require,nunts for labor to the Discharged 2<iiUiiTs' Department, or to the Returned Soldiers' Association, or by teaching them useful crafta and oeouMtism,'
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 April 1919, Page 1
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