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7 PER CENT. PREFERENCE SHARES OF THE LADIES' CO-OPERATIVE SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, (LIMITED,) 'INCORPORATED UNDER ACT OF PARLIAMENT, Whereby Shareholders do not incur any further liability whatsoever after payment of the .£1 per share due on allotment. REGISTERED CAPITAL, £ 100,000. Issue of 50,000 Preference Shares of .£1 each, to be paid up in full on Allotment, bearing a Preferential Dividend at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum. Committee of Management. MRS. BELL, MRS. ORWIN, MRS. BECK, MRS. PERCY, N MISS IDA BYERS, MRS. POOLE, MRS. BOUILLON, MRS. RAINS, MRS. FRASER, MBS. THOMAS, MRS. HALL, MISS GERTRUDE WHYTE. (By the constitution of the Association power is given to add Gentlemen to the Committee of Manage- ment.) Secretary-MRS. BENNETT. Assistant Secretary—MRS. GRANVILLE. Provincial Superintendent—MRS. DOMERGUE. Registered Offices-8, Regent-street, London, W. PROSPECTUS. SEVERAL Co-operative Societies have been successfully introduced, specially to benefit particular Classes and Professions, and it has been considered a matter of surprise that a Ladies' Society has not been established for their especial benefit. To meet this long-felt want The Ladies' Co-operative Supply Association has been duly incorporated pursuant to Act of Parliament, for the purpose of supplying Ladies, upon the Co-operative System, with all kinds of articles of domestic consumption and general use. All goods will be supplied by the Association at a very moderate increase on the actual cost price, by which it is estimated that Shareholders will on the average save at least 20 per cent. on their purchases. Shareholders RESIDENT IN THE COUNTRY will have their orders promptly executed, and the Goods forwarded to them. So far as practicable, Superintendents of the several Departments, and the Staff of experienced Assistants will consist of Ladies, thereby providing another opening for Female employment, a subject which has for some time past been under the consideration of a large portion of the community. A very celebrated man says, Society is to be reconstructed on the subject of woman's toil. A vast majority of those who would have woman industrious shut her up to a few kinds of work. My judgment in this matter is, that a woman has a right to do anything she can do w if said, if woman is given such opportunities, she will occupy places that might be taken by men. I say, if she have more skill and adaptness for any position than a man has, let her have it She has as much right to her bread, to her apparel, and to her home, as men have. I HvSSood^ DO 0116 hedg° np her Pa^way to a The Association have in view extensive Premises situate at the West End, which are most eligible for carrying on its business. A Special Department will be set apart for the reception and Sale of Oil Paintings, Water-colour Drawings, all kinds of Art, fancy, and plain Needlework, executed by Lady Shareholders. On all sales effected only a small commission will be charged. ,c°™ection with the Association, it is proposed to establish a School of Cookery, under the manage- ment of Miss C. H. Prichard, who holds a 1st Class Diploma, and Certificate from the South Kensington School of Cookery; also 1st Class Certificate in Cookery from the Society of Arts. Lady Shareholders would be entitled to lessons in Cookery upon specially advantageous terms. For the convenience of Shareholders, suitable Rooms for Refreshment, Reading, Writing, &c., will be provided, and a Register will be kept of the names of English and Foreign Professors, Governesses, and Tutors, House-keepers, Lady-Helps, Domestic Ser- vants &c., seeking engagement. The great success attending similar Associations is ^ell-known I ™ the case of one Co-operative Society, S rnn usua,1 benefits conferred upon its 30,000 Shareholders and Ticket Holders, it recently agreed to divide amongst its shareholders nearly 45100,000 of surplus profits. The turnover of the w J 7 **> if upwards of One Million Five Jtiundred Ihousand Pounds per annum. According to the evidence given before a Select Committee of toe House of Commons, the shares of one Co-operative Society which ongmally cost £ 2 each, are now worth between £ 70 and £ 100 each. For the present issue of Preference Shares (bearing a Preferential Dividend of 7 per cent. per annum), applications (in writing, or on the Form attached hereto) are invited from Ladies and Gentlemen resident in any part of the Kingdom, or elsewhere, the Association being desirous of having a numerous and extended Proprietary. SOME OF THE PROPOSED DEPARTMENTS OF THE ASSOCIATION, VIZ •_ Grocenes and Provisions, Fruit, Poultry, Dairy Produce, Fancy Goods, Ormolu, Glass, China, Brushes and Combs, Baskets, Perfumery, Boots and Shoes, Furniture, Carpets, Turnery, Bedding, Sewing Machines, Leather Goods, India-rubber and Water- proof Goods, Pianos and Harmoniums, Miscellaneous Musical Instruments, Music, Electro-plate, Jewellery, Clocks, Watches, Cutlery, Drugs, Toys, Optical Instruments, Parasols, Umbrellas, Perambulators, Photography, Colouring of Photographs, Artists' Colours, Artists' Materials, Books, Stationery, Domestic Machinery, Gloves, Hosiery, General Drapery, Baby Linen, Shawls, Millinery, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Furs, Lace, Moire Antique, Satins, Silks, Velvets, Fancy Dress Materials, English, Scotch, and Irish Homespuns, French and Saxon Woollen Materials, Velvet and Fancy Costumes, Bridal Dresses, Bridesmaids' Attire, Court Robes, Reception Dresses, Evening Toilettes,Dinner Dresses Walking Dresses, Mantles, Opera Cloaks, Robes de Ohambre, Carnage Dresses, Habits, Special Depart- ment for the Handiwork of Shareholders, &c., &c., &c. Ladies seeking employment, and competent to till any potohon m either of the proposed Departments, are vnmted to send m written applications addressed to the (secretary. Application for Sharea may be made in writing in the following words, viz.:— To the Ladies' Co-Operative Supply Association, Limited. [ request tha. t you will allot to me Preference °V} bear.ln £ a Preferential Dividend of SUPPLY A^™^1"1111' LN^e LADIES' CO-OPERATIVE acceDt suoh SkwTI°Nj LIMITED, and I agree to PoJd S?S&i onStaeS'r10'w' me from any tether EKty theIebj Name in full. Profession or Occupation (if any) Address in full ett. II' t., t" I' '0' Date EIGHT PER CENT. DEBENTURE STOCK. Issue of X25,000 Debenture Stock of the Ladies' Co- operative Supply Association, Limited, in sums of .£5 f810; £ 20; £ 50; £100; and .£500 each, bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, payable quarterly, viz :-On the 1st January, 1st March, 1st June, and 1st September in each year. The debentures are issued for a term of one, two, or three years, at the option of the applicant. Applications for any of these debentures may be made in writing, in the following words, viz. To the Ladies' Co-operative Supply Association, Limited. T 8, Regent-street, London. 1 request that you will allot to me £ of + e cent- Debenture Stock, and I hereby agree ttStoS Md 40 W -<»>■* Name in full Address in full P years? Debenture if required for 1, 2, or 3 Date The Association is duly incorporated pursuant to Act of Parliament, and is registered with an Authorised Share Capital of £100,000. The present Committee of Management are :— MRS. BELL, MRS. ORWIN, MRS. BECK, MRS. PEgCY, MISS IDA BYERS, MRS. POOLE, MRS. BOUILLON, MRS. RAINS, MRS. FRAZER, MRS. THOMAS, IURS. HALL, MISS GERTRUDE WHYTE. By order, Secretary. AMY GRANVILLE, Assistant Secretary. Registered Offices—8, Eegent-st., London, W. (684)

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