■" The World is nothing, the Mart is all." j SUNDAY, 3 P.M. Doors open, 2.30. ORGAN RECITAL, 2.30 to 3. J THE GREAT ORATOR AND LABOUR LEADER, JIMMY SIMPSON First Vice-President of the Trades and Labour Congress of Canada | will speak on <. Or THE SUPREME VALUE OF HUMAN LIFE: | with its Right to Enjoy the Best Possible Conditions,and Environment.. ; Chairman: HON. J. T. PAUL, M.L.C. COME and make this a Record Meeting. The Town Hall, Sunday Afternoon, 3 P.M. . ; I fl Not gold, but only men, can make a people great and strong. ,, National Efficiency League, Auckland Centre. President : Mr. Geo. H. Wilson. Hon. Secretary : Mr. T. H. Macky. , ■ • TOWN MALL, MASS MEETING NEXT MONDAY, 8 p.m. Organ Recital 7.30 to 8 p.m. Doope open 7 M Chairman: Hie WorrSip the Mayor, J.JH. Gunaon, Eeq, SPEAKERS: F. IVIILNER, μ-a. VV. D. HUNT, Principal, Member First Efficiency Board. Waitaki Boys' High School. One of the Foremost Business Men Subject: in New Zealand - -11 Alcohol ad Efficieftcy, **** : M.. i j T .t „ " Reasons for Efficiency Board's Rational and Imperial. , • D , : „ * Wi, Liquor Recommendations." All interested in National Efficiency should come and hear these men of outstanding ability, who possess a thorough knowledge of their subject, and are exceptional platform speakers. Town Hall, Monday, 8 p.rn*
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 207, 30 August 1918, Page 6
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