Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette 04-1914
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Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, April 18, 1914. Pg 7
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Title | Saturday, April 18, 1914. Pg 7 |
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Page number | Pg 7 |
Date | Saturday, April 18, 1914 |
Edition | |
Publisher | Reading Mercury, Oxford Gazette, |
OCR Text
READING MERCURY, OXFORD GA.ZETTE,
NEWBURY HEP&D. AND BERKS COUNTY PAPER,
,. Copy 01 'hi. Prolpeotul haa been fi ad with the Begt.tr.:r of Joint. etook Companies
SATURDAY, APRIL 18,
INTERNATIONAL BORSE l:lBOW 191~
Tll:e sul)serlptlon LISt opens on Sa.turda.y 18th da.y of April and
will close on Wednesday Next 22nd A,prll 1914
TARY
TI JAL~
NO PART OF THIS ISSUIil HAS B'EJi1N UND£BWBlTTBN
W!LKI~R &
PRAClICAL AGflICULrURB
PRIMROSE McCONNELL B So P G 8
(A tbor of
A Notebook 01 Aer cultural
Fucts 4»4 F gurol
EleDlttDlI of Fum
LIMITED
n:
DIVIDED INTO
40000 Five and a half per cent Cumulative ProfereDce <hares of .Bleaoh
90 000 Ordinary Shares of £1 each
£120,000
40000 Five and a half per oent Cumulative Preference Shares of £1 each
,0000 OrdlDarl' Shares of £1 each
Di
1:be Prefcnnee Shll e3 w I rank In p 0 ty to t. cOd nil y 81 ares bot.h a!!l to Cap tal &.
~nd
the VtJ do lj st. pu ate tI ut he e sh
i>c llot.t.e I to I em 0 the r no nees beln membel't of
their resp ct e fll ) es
part pay ue t of the purcl ase nancy ot ess th
13:.t1~ [ref re co
8blU'u ll. 123 GOO Ordinnry S a es ll. d they have undert.ake that tl esc 51 arcs sl all not be disposed
of for a. per od of tI ree )' ears
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26667 PrefereDo. Share. of £1 each nn I 53,334 Ordinary Shares of £1 each
P~YA~LE
ORDIN ARY & PllEi'EH [lNCHl SHARES
Ai FO[I WS
On App cat OD per share
On Allotment
t
OIl lst J
g8
no 1914
GOOD
BUSIN£8IL
de clop th ng~ for theUlSel ee and &elf help
18 the Ixat of all To l1uatrate what w meant
tbe wr t r CAn g \'0 two speclfic IDs tanoea Ia
one a I e local show soc ety baa some Bur
p us fun Is and tho comm Uee have arranged
to get t 0 good Sh ra s ree to travel n the T
1 s tr ct t a reduced foo
D the oue ca6C
t venty narcs I1ro g arauteed n the other
8 doren and the owners of the hOf8e8 bll a
ngreed to come Dnd put the l' hol'i>Ctl to stud
on these terms the tloe ety pay ng the d fliT
bet een tho full and the r('ducoo f~
oS a move II tlJe T gbt d reet on
and
whllt clln
be
dOIMl on a small
n a owparat ve y callY n au er
use the \'i t er lias D lUi! m ud
tho Utto:set.er tu rmers who found
v tb a surplus
the
eba rm u
t o d tho cin nuttJco men they YI'Il'I'1i allruud on
iolud coltilequently th<,y o ught to de
ve op n 80n e other 8y and t \\ as I>ugg<'bt
ed that ) gh.cluss bUlls shouhl be bought
Bud brought uto the ne gbbourbood for tl'l:
U3e of mCIllCel'ii
£40000
£9000)0
£IS0000
PRESENT ISSUE
No J-
te
BREEDING SCHEllES
The De elopmeut Fund hll6 bet'D brought
o t pr n pally for
the
benefit of small
ho deN b t b gger tarmel'i mlly qu U! cas y
£130,000
â¢
FROM THE CRADLE TO OLD AGE
It
COUPANt'S STORES
I
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10 0
U
C E DURO~SS !it Mil i.. Road Hen1ey on Thama,
eo c tora
Ii Al E .t SON WALlIN(}}'ORD
Aud tor
J DURIE KERB ~ Wnte 100 Street B rm ngham
Beorotary a.nd Rell:istered omoes
C B HAIGH SUO Mute Place HeD e, OD Thll.met
THE
PROSPECTUS.
OBB":! RnoRT or
kllowu Iud firm yestab shed
& Compan:r 8 Sto es at tbe
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OAMPAION
S.OB.T bQO
l:N
III
LIFEBUOY SOAP
fhe llusl11cSS man lourne} S 10 '8U8, Tram and
I rum He takes thc .eat \ aealed U} the stranger.
or hangs on to the strap \\ Inch IS pOSSibly lade n
\\ Ilh thc mIcrobes 01 chsease He IS Jostled by all
sorts and condIllOns of mcn In Ihe 811 eet and
cro" ded places. He must take SOllie precaulton.
lor Health
General Ma.naller
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says - " SOIUtlollS of Lifebuoy Soup \\ ere hrou .lht
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U Id olhel
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WALKER & COMPANY S STORES
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