FLESHER AND ENERGY
SOME men find full vent for their energies m business, others m sport with little time for anything % else. Not s.o James Arthur Flesher, of Christchurch. Having attended to his own business affairs —no small item either—Flesher has energy and to spare. ( He has always had a superabundance of it all his life. No wonder that he is to be found mixed up with almost every local body and institution there is m and around the Cathedral burgh. He has been mayor of- Chirstchurch, and the Chief Citizen of the seaside borough New Brighton, member of the Tramways Board, Domain Board, school committees, Red Cross Societies and the St. John's" Ambulance Association, to all of which he has given unstintingly of his time and services. As though the few institutions mentioned vrere not enough, he has sat on Licensing Committees and has lent his A aid m carrying on the McLean Instl-B tute and the Canterbury Pilgrims As-a sociation. . 1 Sixty-one or thereabouts, Flesher 1 has plenty of kick m him yet, and" whenever, there is something for the betterment of the city on the tapis, Plesher is always on hand with praotical help as well as counsel. II
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NZ Truth, Issue 1105, 3 February 1927, Page 4
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202FLESHER AND ENERGY NZ Truth, Issue 1105, 3 February 1927, Page 4
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