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“ Tho Town Hall would not be large enough to hold all the pessimistic business men in Auckland,” was a remark which caused some amusement at the Auckland Botarv (.'lub luncheon, says tlie ‘* Herald.” 'The remark was occasioned by •« statement by Mr R. Laidlaw, who said that it was proposed to launch a 4: Better Business ** campaign in Auckland, and as a preliminary to that he would deliver an address at the next meeting of the club on c ' Tho Turn of the Tide.” lie asked members to invite their pessimistic business friends to that meeting as it. was the desire of the promoters of tho movement fo inspire a spirit, of greater optimism tnjgi now prevailed

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16737, 19 May 1922, Page 9

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Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 16737, 19 May 1922, Page 9

Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 16737, 19 May 1922, Page 9

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