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LOCAL BODIES.

CLUBS, ETC. ! Tauranga Borough CouncilMayor, Mr B. C. Robbins; clerk Mr"R. B. Shearman, Borough Office, billow street. Tauranga County CouncilChairman, Mr H. boiithcy; clerk, Mr J. IT. Gnatlis. County Office, Spring street. Chamber of Commerce- 1 resident Mr J. G. Gvccn ; secretary Mr R. S. Ready, Devonport Road. j Te Puke Chamber of Lorn- j merce-President, Mr J. Roberts ; secretary, Mr R. Tees. Tauranga Agricultural ami Pastoral Association- President, Mr M. Spence; sccrctaiy, Mr A. W. Carmichael, HamUton stieet. Town Band—Bandmaster, Mr H. Crump; secretary, Mr M. Ashton. , Fire Brigade—Captain, Mr A. Stewart ; secretary, Mr J. Kelly, The Strand. Tauranga School Committee —Chairman, Mr J. Murdoch; secretary, Mr W, 13. Clark. Otumoetai School Commit-tee-Chairman, Mr Day ; secretary, Mr Mather. Papamoa School Committee —Secretary, Mr W. Ferguson. Tauranga Domain BoardChairman, Colonel Ward ; secretary, Mr T.'Stuait. Tauranga Racecourse Domain Board — Chairman, Colonel Ward; secretary, Mr H. A. Sharp. Literary and Debating Societty—President, Mr B. C. Robbins ; secretary, Mr F. N. Christian. Mount Maungamii Domain Board—Chairman, Mr B. 0. Robbins; clerk, Mr R. B. Shearman. Cricket Club—Captain, Mr B. H. Griffiths. Tauranga Rugby Union—President, Rev. E. D. Rice ; secretary, Mr F. H. Dodson. Rangataua-Railway Football Club—President, Mr S. Tanner; secretary, Mr G. Fairclough. Wairoa Football Club—Secretary—Mr C. Smith. Omanawa Football ClubPresident, Mr H. Batenian ; secretary, Mr Johanson. Whakamarama Football Club -Secretary, Mr J. W. Hiscox. Association Football—President, Mr B. C. Robbins ; secretary, Mr S. Clark. Tauranga Hunt Club—President, Mr A. Dickie ; secretary, Mr C. JJ. Jordan. Tauranga Railway League— President, Colonel Ward ; secretary, Mr 11. T. Castaing. Ceritral Bowling Club—President, Mr M. Spence ; secretary, Mr J. B. Chuppell. Tauranga Bowling Club — President, Mr J. Murdoch ; secretary, Mr W. J. Baigent. Tradesmen's AssociationPresident, Mr J. Murdoch, secretary, Mr W. J. Baigent. Tauranga Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club—President, Mr R. Badger ; secretary, Mr A. TudKope. Men's Hockey Club —President, Mr B. C. Robbins ; secretary, Mr S. 0. Guinness. Ladies' Hockey Club—President, Mr B. C. Robbins ; secretary, Mr W. Browne. Golf Club-Captain. Mr J]. Phillips; secretary, Mr W. M. Darley. Bay of Plenty Jockey ClubPresident, Mr A. Dickie ; secretary, Mr D. B. Day. Masonic Lodge—W.M., Bro. T. H. Hall, screiary, Bio. A. P. Andrews. Court Royal OaK, A.O.i'VChief Ranger, Bro. M. J. Viokery ; secretary, Mr J. Kelly, The Strand. Tauranga Licensing Coinmittot —Chairman, ISiv R. W. Dver, t B.M. ; clerk, Mr T. It. YV. Philpotts, Government Buildings, Tauranga. Tauranga Harbour Boatu — Chairman, Mr J. A. M. Davidson ; secretary. Mr C. Lowe. Office, Town Wharf. Inspector of Stock —Mr D. Elliot, Office, Government Buildings. '!Wn(<>rinisLieutenant-Colo-nel Wan), 0.0. Fourth (Waika-

to) Regiment. U. Squadron, 4th [Waikato) Regiment, LteutenC'iiUimai dag, G F . Yenx 2. Company Sixth (lUun.Mj Ltegiment., UMicer Comnuindiug.. Japtain A. J. Mirrielees. Tauranga Kifle Club—J'resident, Mr Whiting ; secretary, Mr C. H. Adams. Scottish Society—Chieftain, Mr J. Murdoch ; secretary, Mr W. Phillips. Tauranga Acclimatisation Society—President, Mr J. A. McKenzie ; secretary, Mr 11. Southey. Public Works Office—Mr J. Hannah, resident engineer •. Mr T. Burd, roads engineer, Office, Willow Street. Returning Oflieer and Registrar of Electors for Tauranga Electorate, Mr T. R. W. Philpotts, Government Buildings, Tauranga. Tauranga Club.—President, Mr H. A. Sharp ; secretary, Mr C. F. Hulme. Defence Department—Sergeant Major Cosgrove, Cttmeron Rd. Bay of Plenty Hospital and Charitable Aid Board—Tauranga Borough representative, Mr T. Stuart ; Tauranga County representatives, Messrs M. Spence, G. V. Stewart and C. Lally. Tauranga Cemetery Trustees —Chairman, Mr E. Daines ; sort tary, Mr C.Lowe. Sexton, Mr J. H. Huberts, Cameron load. Tauranga Athletic Club—Pre- j sident, Mr J. G. Green ; secretary, Mr* J. A. Guinness. Judea Drainage BoardChairman, Mr A. Barke ; Secretary, Mr D. Taylor. Farmers' Union, Tauranga Branch—President, Mr T. Lochhead ; secretary, Mr D. Taylor. Waimapu Separate Rate Committee—Chairman, Mr H. Southey ; clerk, Mr J. 11. Griffiths. Te Puna Separate Rate Committee—Chairman, Mr T. Lochhead ; clerk, Mr J. H. Griffiths. Reform League—President, Mr J. A. M. Davidson ; secretary, Mr A. W. Carmichael. Dairy Factories—Tauranga, secretary, Mr C. E. Macrnillan ; Te Puke, secretary, Mr R. S. Mutton ; Katikati, secretary, Mr G. E. MaemilJan. Te Puna Settlers' Association —President, Mr J. A. M. Davidson ; secretary and treasurer, Mr J. Prole. Farmers' Union, Papamoa Branch—President, Mr W. A. Bennett; secretary, Mr A. Morton. Fruitgrowers' Association — President, Mr R. Badger ; secretary, Mr A. W. Carmichael. Katikati Road Board—Chairman, Mr G. V. Stewart. Te Puke Road Board—Chairman, Mr T. P. Lemon ; clerk, Mr R. S. Mutton. Churches, Te Puke—Church of England, Rev. J. Hobbs ; Presbyterian, Mr Climie. j Papamoa Progressive Society —President, Mr F. A. Turner ; secretary, Mr McGlashan. Farmers' Union, Te Puke Branch —President, Mr W. A. Bennett; secretary, Mr H. J. Gill. Te Puke School CommitteeChairman, Mr R. King.

TO THE MAN WHCV DOESN'T ADVERTISE. -■ ~ ♦ — "The successful business man will convince you in a very little while thai judicious advc»> tisin.LT does pay, and pays big" j To begin with, it is admiiled | that that man does not live in this progressive day—l hat is the man who doesn't advertise himself—or his business-—at least by his own personality. But this is directed to the business man who does not advertise his business as it should be advertised by present-day advertising. You'll run across a man in business .almost every day who tells you that he does n«>t advertise—that it is too expensive —doesn't pay. But that man is i fooling himself. He does advertise in a personal way, and he is paying a price for the advertising that lie is not getting. ; Time was—any not many j years ago —when many businessrs were run without telephones. But the man who runs a business today has his telephones and considers them a proiitable investment, or pays for them in the business that is lost, He is paying in time that he loses in turning his stock, in marketing his product, or selling liis services—in the opportunities of business that are yetting by—because he fails to tell his business story ,n a convincing way. He's paying for advertising. He may think he is not and may think that his business does not need to be advertised. There isn't any question about his business needing advertising—all business does—and if it needs advertising and does ) not get it, he is paying for the advertising at a greater price than so much per emerald line. The man who advertises helps his business in two ways : He is taking* advantage of the possibilities of more business and he is living up to the possibilities of better business. Always and forever he is going forward —he is setting a new pace each ' day. week, month and year and using every ounce of his ability to live- up to it. Advertising lias been developed to keep pace with presentday business methodsrr-with present-day distribution. Before the advent of the steamship, the railroad, the trolley, and the automobile to annihilate time and distance, almost everybody knew the man in business —that is all of those who were his possible customers —who did not advertise. But with the advent of all [ modern, necessary conveniences —including1 advertising —making it as easy to trade one place as another, to get anyone of many different products in the same line, to secure the services of one man the'same as an o ther —d ista nco mak in g no particular difference—the world made a long step forward. And advertising has come to be the principal factor in (his new state of business —as the compelling factor of business. The successful business man will convince you in a very little while that judicious advertising does pay, and pays big. Advertising makes him see his business problems with a clearer vision and he goes at them with a greater energy and enthusiasm. , And after his day's work he goes to the quiet of his home or for an evening of eutcilain.ment without the worry of where business is coming from for the next week, or month, or year. Advertising gives him faith and confidence in himself and his business, because it gives the public faith and confidence in him and his business.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLII, Issue 6064, 19 January 1914, Page 8

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LOCAL BODIES. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLII, Issue 6064, 19 January 1914, Page 8

LOCAL BODIES. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLII, Issue 6064, 19 January 1914, Page 8

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