HOW TO CONDUCT A MEETING. MANY difficulties oitt-n confront the Chairman of a Meeting if lie is not thoroughly familiar with the complexities of nrcccduro and the formalities and rules which govern tho proper control cf euch Meetings. A course in "Chairmanship" has l>e«n prepared fcr BANKS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, by the Hon. John Bigg, author of "How to Conduct a Meeting," v/iiich has been favourably by tho Presi of New Zealand. Mr Ui?3 has had twenty-one years' Parliamentary experience aa a Member of the Legislative Council, during which timo he v.-as for a time Chairman of Committees, and Acting-Speaker. Mr Bigg vrill himself conduct tho Cours.;. FEE £3 2s. Write for a Prospectus to H. AMOS, X Director.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16210, 13 May 1918, Page 8
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