“THE INCOME TA* AND THE FARMER.” ' Many farmers are growing prematurely old, not through worrying ovei the low prices of stock (for prices were never better), but through struggling and wrestling with those . . . returns connected with the Income Tax. But relief lias come (Oh! lucky farmer!) in the shape of ‘‘The “Egmont” Farmer’s Cash Book and Ledger.” This is the result of the combined brains of a practical farmer and a local accountant. We don’t know who supplied most of the ideas. The farmer, we imagine, because the book is very simple. and yet the accountant is in evidence, because the book contains all that is required io make up returns foi the Income Tax. We imagine the farmer had a big say in arranging thei price cf this useful book, which is only j 3s Gd; postage sd. Procurable from It. I. Jones and Son, Ltd., Wanganui, and Stratford stationers. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 27, 30 August 1916, Page 7
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152Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 27, 30 August 1916, Page 7
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