%tf trtisrttitute. < P'ROBP E 0 T U S THE M OUNT IDA "IQ-OPERALIVE STOKE AND L J BA&UKY, COMPANY, LIMITBD (Registered). CAPITA L—£2ooo, in 1000 Shares of £2 each. &>. pur share to bo paid on application, ss. on allotment, and the balance in calls not exceeding 2s 6d. per share, at intervals of not less than one month. PHO VISIONAL DXHBOTORS : E T George «f Davidson WSllkm Moore Andrew White W Shiles •■• S Shiles W Jacob Hugh Donnelly W Ireland George Alexander Robert Donaldson W H Ash Robt Donnelly G Stephens John M'Gregor WAsehoff John Moore Bankers : The Bank of New Zealand. Interim Secretary: Mr ET George The object which'the promoters of this Association have in viewis;to; establish in Mount Ida a General btore and Bakery, to be workod entirely on the co-operative principle, and to provide provisions at the lowest possible working prices. The fact that—in a small community like that of Mount Ida, whero provisions are so exceptionally high—the public have never as yet availed themselves of the advantages of the co-operative system, is a matter°of surprise. The fluctuations of wages, which, of late years especially, have been declining, while the prices of provisions, &c, have uniformly been kept at the same figure, would indicate, apart from auy other consideration, the desirability of economising hi every shape and form. The pecuniary 'advantages to bo derived from participation in a well-managed co-ope-rative system aro considerable. It is proposed to raise a capital of two thousand pounds, in one thousand shares of two pounds each; and, in order to bring the shares within the reach of all classes, the subscriptions to be made payable in calls of not more than two shil'iugs and sixpence per share, at intervals of not less than one month, notice of whb.h will be given. The promoters fully rely on the success of the project for the following, amongst other reasons:—The shareholders will naturally, as a rule, be regular customers at their own establishment. The shareholders, by their votes, being able to control the management, can always ensure promptitude and efficiency in the execution of orders. The Cash PuiNcrPLE to be rigidly adhered to, in order to secure the discounts on purchases in the best markets, as well as ■ perfect safety in selling. And in order that the interests of the shareholders should be thoroughly looked after, the professional services of experienced accountants to bo engaged to supervise tho books at any time the shareholders may appoint. It is proposed to lease suitable premises in a central position, and to commence operations with the least possible delay. Applications for shares to be made to the Secretary, Earn-street, Naseby, at whose office the list will be open until tho 31st inst. Maximum number of shares of any shareholder—iwenty. For further particulars apply.to E. T. O-EOEGE,. Interim Secretary, Nascby. EAT CATTLE.—A Draft of FAT STEEES FOR SALE GEOKGE E. ALLEN. Hawkdun Station, Blackstone Hill. EDUCTION IN PRICES. TIMBER, IRONMONGERY, AND BUILDING MATERIALS. ■ GEO. STEPHENS begs to inform bis numerous Customers in Naseby and surrounding districts that he has lately returned from Duncdin, whero ho purulimed, for caah, a large quantity of Timber r.r<d Building Materials suitable lo tho n-quircinentH of the district. Windows, Doors, and Sashes, all sizes, FUENITUHE, &o. \ (HJTHKriC'SaiI Maker, and EtTHNISHING Ikonmonoek, Princes Street South, Dunedhi. Horse. Covers and Tents Always in Stook. HOSES MADE On the Shortest Notice SLESING-ER'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM. The greuteot Discovery yet made for the Belief of human sufferere from MUSCULAR OR NERVOUS AFFECTION IB SLESTNGRR'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM. All the advertised remedies and all the presciiptions from the moai»al faculty /or the cure of Elunirnatism Rhoumatic Gout ciatica Tic Douloureux Neuralgia Lumbago ~,, .... .. , , Stniitiß and Sprains OhilblaiTis flurpd by a few drops only. -Or pain of any eort from the above affections none of wbieh have been so successful ' ■■..•■ and effectual as SLESINGER'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM, As eerMfej by tnp certißeates published in the Otago Daily Times,' ' Guardian,' and innumerable others. Frice, 1». 6d. per bottle, which ie sufficient euro in all caseo. & &LKS INGE R, V.S., . Hope street, Dunedin. ie'd by all respectable Chemists and Medicine Vendors in the Colony, NOTICE. AA WILL BE PAID to any . - V/V person who ran prove tho Conviction of the unprincipled person or persons who are COUNTERFEITING- fil'i/sjiv OKRS RHEUMATIC BALSAM.. Examine the label well on cwh bottle you buy Mini it is signed S, SLESI.NGKIt V S ! .and on the cock S.S ... ' " y g tVll.Jllll H, Olrclo.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 391, 8 September 1876, Page 2
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743Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 391, 8 September 1876, Page 2
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