
A significant development in the realm of the Industrial Movement is poised to take place, garnering widespread attention and participation. An impressive gathering coupled with an exhibition, designed to promote and support the Industrial Movement, is scheduled to transpire in the Atheneum Hall in Limerick on Wednesday 8th November, commencing at 2:45 PM.
The event aims to attract a diverse audience, inviting individuals from all walks of life and social strata to join in this endeavour. The primary objective of the organizers is to galvanize the populace from various sections of society to recognize and embrace the importance of backing our native industries. The event seeks to underscore the relevance of supporting local businesses and productions that significantly contribute to the community’s prosperity.
The forthcoming gathering is projected to serve as a platform for fostering greater awareness and understanding of the pressing necessity to champion our indigenous industries. By rallying diverse segments of the population under a common cause, the organizers aspire to catalyze broader public support and engagement.
One of the desired outcomes of this event is an upsurge in the membership of the Limerick Industrial Association, which strives to unite like-minded individuals passionate about bolstering local industries. A nominal entrance fee of I+ serves as an avenue for interested individuals to become members of this association and actively contribute to the growth and success of the Industrial Movement.
Additional details and comprehensive information about the event will be made available in forthcoming publications. The organizers are looking forward to the event as an opportunity to unite the community, emphasize the importance of native industries, and collectively drive progress within the Industrial Movement.
The Limerick community’s participation is highly anticipated, and its collective engagement is expected to yield positive outcomes for the support and promotion of indigenous industries.
Limerick Echo – Tuesday 31 October 1905


