- Lincolnshire Co

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- Lincolnshire Co
Co-operative
TELEPHONE
Society,
Nos.
815, 816 and
817.
J
METHKRINGHAM
Quarterly
BRANCH
Report and Cash Account
Departlnen'-':-
R Hardware
Furnishing
and HIGH STREET.
FREE SCHOOL LANE
i'
FOR RELIABLE
CBXPCtS,
I'uIIHttLIIC,
THE SPOT
OI1dethS, Hed@~ng,
I.
an@
HOVSChOild
FOR
GOOD SERVICE
EBI'Alex%%'3, I'c.
AND
GOOD VALUE
r
YEH'LY
Married
(veil
to
have
a
and
Couples
equipped
reputation
others
ll find
lvi
the
supply,
to
meeting
for
Rc.
Machines,
attth
confronted
BUILDING,
HOME
REPLENISHING,
exceptionally
arid
of'
question
AND
Sewing
Cycles, PxanIs,
the
FURNISHING,
above Departments
needevery domestic
ofthe requirements
local Citizens.
'
elseIv' here.
us goes further than
lvi th
s pent
POUND
7 HE
There' is' a
competitive.
being
Prices
and
because quality
consideration
all purchases, an important
substantial diuidend on
nolvadays.
g
CASH TRAD[IV
the Society's policy is
have monies invested in the
-:-benef t of Members lvho
W'HILE
members
to- have
goods on the
for
th
Society
EASY PAYMENT SYSTEM.
FULL PARTICULARS
ON -APPLIQAnTIQN.
" SLOW
BUT SURE.
"
"UNION
CO-OPERATIVE
LINCOLN
SOCIETY,
ESTABLISHED
Registered under the Industrial
0 g JEQTS
QF
Business,
LIMITED.
1861.
and Provident
Societies' Act, 1893.
— prov'sdes
FIRST. It
SECOND.
Annual
IS STRENGTH
its Members with Bread, Flour, Groceries, Provisions, Drapery, Clothing, Boots
and Shoes, Butchers' Meat, Coals, Crockery, Hardware, Furniture, Drugs, &c.
—It seeks
the Domestic, Social, and Intellectual
advancement
of its Members
R984, 539 Number of Members, 25, 148. Share Capital, $457, 733 2s. 7d.
$180,833 5s. 2d.
Reserve Fund, %13,265 8s. 6d.
Loan Capital,
Banters.
—The CO OPERATIVE
THE REPORT
WHOLESALE SOCIETY, LTD. ;
The MIDLAND BANK LTD.
CASH
ACCOUNT
From October 2nd, 1929 to January 1st, 1930.
Central
Io.
&I
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~,
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Branc h
2
3
r
4
5
6
7
8
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AND
OHices
SILVER STREET, FREE SCHOOLS, LANEI AND BANK STREET, LINCOLN.
Drug Department Branch . MOORLAND AVENUE, BOULTHAM, LINCOLN.
Sub-Central, Drapery gr Boots 375 HIGH STREET, LINCOLN.
No. 15 Branch
BRACEBR IDGE.
UNION STREET, MARKET RASEN
'BURTON ROAD, LINCOLN.
16
BASSINGHAM.
17
REEPHAM.
SHAKESPEARE STREET, LINCOLN.
*RIPON STREET, LINCOLN.
18
W INN STREET, LINCOLN.
19
WELBOURN.
HACKTHORN.
20
METHER INGHAM.
NEWPORT, LINCOLN.
MONKS ROAD, LINCOLN.
CANWICK ROAD, LINCOLN.
22
SAXILBY.
STREET, LINCOLN.
". 23
'COULSON ROAD, BOULTHAM.
"BAGGEHOLME ROAD. LINCOLN.
'GRESHAM STREET, LINCOLN.
BRANSTON.
".
WASH INCBOROUCH.
BARDNEY.
, 25
SWANPOOL.
NORTH STREET. HORNCASI'LE.
NORTH HYKEHAM.
SOUTH STREET, SLEAFORD.
. 27
'WRAGBY ROAD, LINCOLN.
28
*HIGH STREET. LINCOLN.
'MOORLAND
29
AVENUF BOUL IHAM.
Stores
and
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—
„21
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9
~Y
„24
„26
10
ll
12
.
13
14
'AND BUTCHERY.
The QUARTERLY
On MONDAY
MEETING
will
AGENDA
OF BUSINESS.
General Dispensary, f.5 5s. Od.
(g) Seanums' Hospital (Greenwich), X5 5s. Od.
(Ir) Lincoln Cirls' Club, El Is. Od.
(i) Nursing Associstians for Hykchsm. Brsnston, Ekrnkney,
Mar ket Raven, Bardney, Waddmgtan, Wellingore
and
Washingboraugh,
El Is. Od. each.
0) Lincoln
1. Minutes of last Meeting.
a
2.
'A.
Admission
of New Members.
Report and, Cash Account.
4.
ofICommittee
Appeals and Recommendations
(a) National Lifeboat Institution, M 2s. Od.
—.
(k)
(c)
(d)
(e)
1
be held in the Large Hall,
EVENING, FEBRUARY 10th, 1930, at half past Seven o' clock.'-
Deaf and Dumb Mission, E2 2s.
OrL
t
Railway Benevolent fund, E2 2s. Od.
Sailors' Orphan Home (Hull), E5 5s. Od.
Lincoln County Haspital, EIO 10s. Od.
5.
Election of President,
representatives
for
and July.
6.
Any other business.
Treasurer. Four Directors, and two
the C.WS. Quarterly Meetings in May
Co-operative
Lincoln
sMa F. J. OLDERSHAW (Prcu'dent),
fMts G SMALLEY (Trc»»sr)
fMa. GEORGEvHARRIS (Scnrierp)
'Ma. IL BELL
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e
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BOARD
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28
OF DIRECTORS.
Ma. J. HUDSON
Ma. H. H. RUDD
Ma. G. T, C KEALEY.
Ma. F. )L TRUSWELL
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27
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Masses. F. C Lf)UGHBOROUGH
Public Auditors —
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Limited.
Society,
A. SI'AFFORD„ III
Ccmpasvqst
Smurr,
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28
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24
28
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CLAPHAM
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28
F. GRAINGER
Mm A. F WILLIAMS
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Masses KEALEY. CLAPHAM, GRAINGER ik Maa WILLIAMS
Mgmu
BEU KEALEY. gt GRAINGER
Dace
Mums. GRAINGER, OLDERSHAW
—
Notice of motion must be submiusd in writing not less than 21 days prior to the date of tbe mmthsp
Sic days' notice is mquimd tn aay
'I. Retax 50 4.
prose irm on the Agenda.
2. Tlat no member be allowed to spmk more than once on any motion at the Quarterly, or any other General Meeungof the Munbem ccuvend f»tbe p»gaea of
of the Society, except the movers of resolutiona, motions snd emendmenm who shall each be allowed s reply; and oo member shall speak after sech rvqdy.
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3. Whenev» emend»urn sre made upon ordinal propositions, no second amendment
emendnum be cerned it shall displace the original question and hecorm: itsdf the questioa;
to the Meeting for discussion
nnd» conudcretign. only ene anmrdmeat shall be
reply. ijmmediately after which tbe question shall be put from the chair; but no other member
f» peruuub explsnatkus or dm smention of the chair be called to s point of order.
4. Tune limit of Mover rd Resolution be IO mmutes: tlw other speakers not more
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5 When eny mouon or amendment hss bean made, snd seamded it is open to any
on the
previous question" cannot speak
Tlw mover aad seconder of dm
A mcuum once carried shall ooc be cscaksded at any meeting without due notice
7. That sll qucstkms relating to thc Balance Shet which are sent to the Secretary
8. When dw Pnwideat riuu to speak Me»ben shall take dwk sean unmed u)y.
KEALEY
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ORDERS.
STANDING
gr
tn
s
acactbtg the
shall be taken into connderstion until tba rust emend»mt has bean rgspoced of (a) If ~ Fust
(I) If dw first amendment be negatived tins the satend mcy be movedsethaengbtd qneatbm
at one time; (c) The mover of every resobnkm aml of avery ameadaum shall base a rbtbt of
shall be allowed to speak morc than once an tbe sama quest)os, unless pernuedm
more then five minutes.
"
member to propose the
previous question,
motion before the meeting.
" i.c., that
the motion befcua tbe Merdagba
u»
having been oven
bdore the Gmeral Meeting. dudl have preference.
DIRECTORS'
REPORT
To
rrtg MgMsnts,
(c) We beg to submit to you the Quarterly Report and Cash Account. The total amount received for goods sold during the quarter is
E237,72( I6s. 4d. , being a decrease of E3.14() la. OJd. over the corresponding quarter last year. 557 persons have joined the Society within the
quarter, 335 have withdrawn and l4 forfeited as per rule, making the present number 25, 148. We recommend an interim discount of I /5 in the E on
members' purchases for the past quarter.
(b) The new Secretary to the Society has amved, and is being initiated into his dutimh which be will take up in full at the end of the present quarggg .4
Mr. John E. Harrison has hsd a long training in co-op rative work, having served thirteen years with the Ashington Society and later about two ytftfhv '
with th London Co-operative Society. We have every confidence in his ability, energy and experience to do full justice to the position he has betgfra(
appo titted.
(c) The erection of new premises in Free School Lane are proceeding rapidly, and we hope business will be commencml there during the
Tlu. order of the shops are the Butchery at the corner, then Tobacconist. Jewellery (transferred fromthe present position koprtnyfdemugeueeusgMmdtw
tion for the Drug and Optical Department), Frutt and Florist, with Fish and Came at the bottom. Second story t Ladies' sgtd Cesuk's Hasrrdgaeahuk
at the corner with Board Room and Offices heyoncL
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(d) We are Pleased to ruport that wfule we require a much larger output for the D
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(f) After careful consideration we propose granting all Productive workers, who have completed twelve months continuous service with the
Society, six days holiday per year with pay at the standard rate of wages.
(g) Due to the exigencies of the February election vacancies may arise on the Board of Directors before the May Quarterly Meeting. Rule 11
Nominations must be received not later than 21st February.
The election will take place an the 9th, 10th and 12th
deils with such a contingency.
of May in the usual manner.
(h) TULIps. Our sales of these Bulbs was again most satisfactoiy and we hope each purchaser will be rewarded by a good display of Bloomm
We propose holding another Tulip Show in May. Look out for later announcement and be prepared to enter. UEUAL Goon Pnizgs civEN.
(i) GLsniou. We shall shortly have for sale a large and varied stock of these Bulbs~or usual high-dass quality Make all your purchases
from your own store where quality' anrt satisfaction are guaran teed. LOOK OUT FOR THE SHOW IN AUO LET.
For the Board of Directors.
GEORGE HARRIS, Secretary.
Registered Office, Silver Street, : Lincoln, January 9tfr, 1930
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—
The November Quarterly Meeting practically unanimously instructed the Board to formulate some scheme for recognising the long and valuable
services rendered to the Society by Messrs. Harris and Smalley, and they heartily recommend the members to grant (a) Mr. Harris a pension of
(b) Mr. Smalley a gift of ten guineas. We trust you will accept our
10/- per week thus treating him as if he were a superannuated employee.
proposals.
F. J. OLDERSHAW, President.
ACCOUNT
CASH
From October 2nd, 1929 to January 1st, 1930.
ACCOUNT.
CASH
To Cak
„Coeds
in hand ead Shop
sold
Tdb
Special Loan Capiud
Penny Bank Capital
Provident
„Repays'iients
. Iutere'r't. on
,
Insunmee
—Mmnbers
s
..................
.........
d
14268 6 2
2,708 4 I
7, 193 14 6
3.029 19 9
303 12 IOI
...
In~ .............. ........ . .
Premiams
Susuummmmtn
fund
Property Accourn
.
11
494 10
9
0
38 10 0
9 12' 8
7712 0
3011 0
2'19 3
076
93
40
010 0
s d
8
............................................. 189~ 17
„.
2.815 14 6
........................................
. ..................................
3,„„Xmas(fik
9,
4,519 4 10f
4,0i6 14
6 10
........ .
By Goads bought
„Expenam
74 17 0
20L540 18 4
10.706 15 6
21,951 16
. .
.....................
............
............
Gub ..................
........................
30191 14 7
3.443 11 3
........................
aad Lim Stock Accomn "............
. Fned RolbngAccount
.....................-..............
Ikury, Plant
„Msiahsm" Property Account: .........................
„Sntrsupnmu —
.
ve Union Lnk ..............................
Vnien (Mrrgand Secstm) ...........
„I~~Allkmm
Ching~ ..............................................
Ooucasde Fat Ssock Sbew ...........................
594 0 0
820 3 0
2,785 12 9
1,717 6 3
(rom Share Capital
Inan Capital
Special Loan Capital
Bank Capital
Wnbdmwais
014
9
0
-n~nr Room Receinn
...',.....
Fem ......................„,..., . ..
„Tr'ans(er Fees ......... .... ...... .. „,..........
,. Nomination Fees .............................. .....
„Cards, Pass Booln, grc.
.. Swung Room Fees
27,200 4 6
36 13 2
587 4 10
n 0~8 el hive and Fixed Stock
Agovenrn
If
„Productive Wages ..
„Distribugve Wages
480 18
..
(Members)
Health Insurance
s d
435 12
4/15 12 0
Cbk
g
237721 16 4
.
,
„Penny
„„Provident
„Am&mons
9~1
s d
19L339 12 2
3? 658 I I 7
8375 12 2
17 0
3,563 13 101
46,780 16
566 4 2
399 4 7
965 8
9
5,917 2
0
—.
„Land iird'Bmk4gs
u .I(sndrbndnrs'
Account
~
Pr
'
...............
204 4 10
3 0 0
5 5 0
010 6
0 10 6
213 10 10
14 4 8'
311 15 0
12817 4
9
INDUSTRIAL
AND
Annual Return of
As prescribed
SOCIETIES ACTS, 1893 to 1928.
PROVIDENT
Lincoln Co-operative Society, Ltd.
the
by the Chief Registrar,
FOR THE YEAR ENDINC OCTOBER
—
Nsm ~ of Soaety lincola Coopermve Soaety, Limited.
Reginer Nrx 141.
Dme of Establishment
August. 1861.
When first
egiuercd September 16tIL 1863.
134.711 12
Dfrideads an Porcheses
Trade
Stock on hand as per Balmce Sheet IV.
9
81.14&520 8 3
TufAL
INVESTMENTS
REVENUE
AND
r d
}3+5 19
Interest oe Shares for whole of currcat year
Laces
...........................-..............................
...............
Savings Bank Deposits
Bank lalercst aad
amissioe Peyabk
Odmr Interest payable
Intmmt charged aa Reserve, nuurauce end other Funds
House Praperty
Interest oa Capital
Depnukriorn Repairs aad other Expeeses
I
Colkctive Lik ssuraarn Premwun for year
Lcu Rebate far last year
.—
.
.............,...., .....
8 s d
...... 4/I I 0 4
689 16 8
Gub Beaus
Supemanuarion
Fund
Wrincn off (Fixed Stack Account)
Festivals
ttsknce
nct Surplus)
..........................................
.
6„135
REVENUE
1308 9 0
969 0 0
0 8
1, 167
..
3321 3 8
910 5 7
1382 16 4
RC V
n
~
To
Diridend to
„Educarion Fmd
„Unappropriated
balance
—
A. DISPOSAL
Of BAlANCE
E
2d)78
Health
Insumnce
8
10
6,196 5 I
13367 10 0
969 0 0
2255 7 3I
82 6 6
180 4 I
178 ll 7
09 15 0
ASowsace
234 10 4
Suadry I e
Torsi
s
AVAILABLE
.
Cr.
ACCOUNT.
AT
END
Of LAST YEGG
d
'
EI15369 7
By Balance
frpocahk sr per last ruinm.
8
s d
1&720 0 10I
.
csmed forward to Part IL of Accouat,
283 17
81&770 0 ISI
TOTAL
PART
Dividend
.........
64 0 0
330 9 4
8&882 11 0)
1&416 13 4
149 10 0
Credit side
'" aa
2
2336 2 10
6,912 0 7
. .....
National
8 3
d
—
2fy)3 3 5
195 13 0
762 9 I
3
Cr.
By Balance Surplus from Trading Aocouat L.
Interns aad Diridmds recrivabk .
on Skue Investnumts
oa Lose Investments
on Bmk Dcparit aad (if aay) Cunena Accounts
an Advances to Individuals an Hears Property.
lncuwn Charged to Tnde Account I
Interest charged to Hause Propmey, per contra
Hms Property Re ts
cncgemcm Expemns Mmahem Pmperty Accouat
Pass Bookx ik».
Insursnm Premiuon
8
6 6
DISPOSABLE BALANCE
PART
..... E1,140320
ACCOUNT.
8115369 7 3I
TOTAL
14 I
152.966 7
.........
TOTAL
FINAL
d
s
984339 9 4
3,000 10 7
By Sales knd Revceue of Serrice Papamenk)
50368 I IO
80,609 5 2
Othe Expenses
Balance Surplus, to Accaum No. 11.
Cr.
~
K
s d
151303 4 0
723,628 4 6
hand at date of last Retura.
Liecda.
ACCOUNT.
TRADINC
To
1929.
Name snd Address of awry Officer or other pmsaa m
G. Strsaxxv (Trcasmer), Venmor Terrace, liacda.
Crrsxrrn Mscxnmza (Cashier). IS St. Csthmine's Roach
—
—
To Stack oe
2tadr
paid ar credited to Members
Noa-Mcmbam
„Diridced paid or credind to
„Grants for Educsri e
—Chsritehk.
Balsece Disposable cher charging Share Interest
B.—
CURRENT
YEAR'S
8
OPERA11ONS
s
81&710 0 10I
TorAL
AND
AVAILABLE
BALANCE.
EI
6&015 19 I
64 8 7
455 17 3
321 3 4
500
1&729 0 4
By Net Unappropriated Baknce brought lorwsrd fram last year
Bslsace Surphrs face Fiaal Revenue Aacouat
.. ..
f. s d
203 17
8&882 11
00
883.086 8 7
TOTAL
883.086 8 7
To Dividend
~
(PRDPosEDIIrREAIMENTIIfoF
DlsPosABLE.
BALANcE
s d
to
Eucetion Fund
17,708
311
500
208
„General Reserve Fmd
ts Bd mlmd
6 8
...................................................L....cf....Accoam
..,...........
By Babmce Disposable at ead of year, ss per Part
0
0 0
18 8
15
above
EISJ29 0 4
STATEMENT
UABILITIES.
E
s d
OF LIABILITIES AND
6
........-........... ............................................ 457,133 2
............ 56.150 5 10I
............... . ...... ..... IfgVB3 5 2
...................... ......... .;. ......... 1,914 19 5
............ ....... . . 17,072 6 8 255,970 17
Gcaaal Reserve ................................... . .........
8 6
Plate Glass insurmm Fuad
................--..—.
...-.. 13gb5
5JN5 8 0
Workmen's and ndenmity Inmnmce Funds ............
&335 19 0
27,446 f5
Sa8 Guanasse Deposits ....................................... I/30 7 I
Credittn for Goads
..
........................................ 23256 7 0
Cnxbtors for Ezpenses .......... .......... ......, .. ... 3,186 17 fl
Balance Disposable, as per Disposal Balance Accouat,
cerned to nest year
37$I3
12
E
7
,
,
9.400 0 0
ASSETS.
d
s
Withdmwable Shares
Savings Beak Deports and Acaucd lateran
LoeaseadAcaucd interest
Sounps asd Qubs
,
Supemnnuation
Fund
Share Interest nct yet audited to Share Capital Acceunt
EI8,729 0
s
571
fond snd
uildings
used
153637 10 11
174,495 10 I
4310 9 6
Hearn Property
—I. aad P. sciatica .................................... 32JQI 16
8.686 15
Loans —
L aad P. Scaedm
IN, 054
Shares
6
1
Other Locus
House Pmpeny sdvsaccd to ladividuals
0
0
0
0
17517 6 5
9 5
..
159,404
BIO
56 I
Memben' Acccuats owmg
Income Tax to be resumed
Cash st Beak
Cash iu hand of Cashier .
......................
.......
18,729 0 4
F. J. OLDERSHAW.
being
s d
150.606 8 I
232B9 2 0
ia Trade
Fixtures, Plan, gc.
II
38
387,486 7 10
0
2
69,
' 451 5 I I
435 12 lf
8797253 7
Tbe uaderagnect
8
d
15?966 7 3
77~
rr797gi3
9
2$
7 6I
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Chainaan.
s
Public Auditor sppoiated by. fthL Treasury, haring had access to all tbe Books, Deeda Doarmaus sad
of the Soaccy, snd baring esamned
'
ead verrTicd the same with tbe Books, Deeds. Documents, Acceuats snd Youthen rdstiag thereto, now signs tbe saoe as %%du to be anrect, daly
the foregoiag Anaual Return,
vouched snd ia accoabmce with lsw.
W. P. ARMSIRONCv Prior Strceb Lincda.
Jvocanber 2I st, 1929
Dairy Department.
Ilf
mlk
R
LNNk
Iff
5AFECj UARD YO UR
H E A I TH BY PURCHASING
YOU TAKE A BIG QISK
-I:
WHEN YOU PURCHASE YOUR N1LIb
LOOSE AAD UNTREATED;.
THE BEST OBTAIlVABLE
BOTTLED PAS'rEURIZED
Behind which
stands
A Guarantee
of'Purity
and
an
assurance
MILK
of freedom from contamination.
anrrtr~n a
Ifc
il
dr
If you are buying other Milk
and then change over.
—think
it over-
Rich thick CREAM made FRESH DAILY
Order from the Milk Roundsman.
su~
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d
mv. u
g+I
nn
gal
IfXQIgXgL4
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EDUCATIONAL
Mn. W. T. Taayrotm, Prcsidcru
13
Mn. R. G. Gt o V' P
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Mn. G. )L
tototosh T emmcr
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Mtat K. E. Kttotytgs
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*Mss. D. Roog
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1)w Bgures after the names indicate the number of
attended, 13 having bmn held during the Haif-year.
eRctiring Members eligible for roekctknz
DEPOSAL
library.
Mrs.
K.
Enrcriaimmnr
Furntrhhtg
Knowks,
Commirrcc
Sab. Committee.
r
Mr. G. H. Reynokk
Mr. A Bradcr.
Mm. K. Knowks, Mrs. D Rook, Mr. R. G. Chevous, Mr. E. Bemrose,
—
EDUCATIONAL
Ds.
Igcozrz
To Balance in CW. S. Bank, June, 1929
,. Balanm in Treasurer's hands, June, 1929
„Cards and Fines (Library) .
„Sale of
Co-oprrotive
Naos, Outlooks, Pamphlets
„Sak of Newspapers, Magazines
., Grant from the Society
., Allowance on Old Piano
., Senior Choir Subscriptions
.. Junior Choir Subscriptions
., Sale of Rail Tickets for Choral Festival ..............
., Contribution from Choir for Choral Festival
„Pooling of Farce from Choral Festival
„Prize
in
Fete and Gala Choral Contest
., Prize from Choral
., Hire of Piano and
Association
Music
„Sunday Evening Choir Concert
„Gymnasium Qass Subscriptions
C.W. S. Bank Interest
COMMITIEEx
L Skter. Mr. R G. Chevous, Mr. R E. Bcmrese,
Mra L Sister. Miss A. G. Whittaker, Mr. A. Dorr,
Mm.
s
d
190 7 8
23 8 3I
3 19 10
13 I 7
3 0 6
311 15 0
0 0
213 0
015 0
8 5 0
15
118
0
6
I
3
0
5
0
0
0
4
71I
010
011
213
215
6
2
COMMITIXE.
Ca.
Exyzrtortvaz.
By Librarians' Salaries .
„Grants to Men's and Women's Guilds
„Grant to Committee in lieu of Discount
, . President's Salary
„Treasurer's Salary
„Secretary's Salary
„Editing
616
318
019
Stamps
.
..
„Library and
Reading Room lbquisites
Meetings and Coacerts
„Newspapers and Magazines
Dekgates' Ezpenses to Conferences
„Lantern Lectures
„Adv rthaamum in Local Press
, Submiptimr to G p. Educa6onal Amniario
Qeaning Account
, Winding Qocks, 10/-: Delivery of Coco. Naos, I I/9
Half Fce remitted for Hire of Piano
Balance in GWX Bank
, Baknce in Treasurer's hands
.
..
.
..
.
%591
7
....
I
0 0
I 0 0
3 0 0
11
17 4 6
.
.. Propaganda
d
900
110 0
IVheetshecf
„Conductor's Fee for Choirs
., Acmmpsnist Fce for Senior Choir
„Accompanist Fee for Junior Choir
, Music Librarian
„Music for Junior Choir
„New Piano and Cover
„Choral Festival Expenses
„Gymnasium Class Expenses
„Postage for Officers snd Librarian
„Unemployment and Health Insurance
New Ldzmry Books
„Bindiag Ubrary Books
, Ncw Qock Ior Reading Room
Printing and Staricnery
s
79 2
3514 0
3
3
0
116 0
39 0 0
30 2 6
10 I 0
2 I
4 810
1916 3
319 5
215 0
18 6 6
1218 6
2 0 8
13 13 3$
25 910
15 10 11
619 0
2 11 10
010 0
14 16
I
02629
174
I
I
17
19 5
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E L) UCA 7 IONA L
COMMI TTEE
REPORT.
DURING the past half-year, the Committee have endeavoured
in their respective
Departments to fulfil one of the Objects of our Society, viz. :
To provide the Domestic,
Social and Intellectual Advancement of its Members. For we submit the Consumer must
play his part in solving the social problems of the day.
"
- Only through
a United and Educated Co-operative
fulfil his high destiny.
—"
Movement
can the Consumer
As will be noted in the Balance Sheet, financial assistance is granted to our Men
and Women's Guilds.
These Guild Meetings endeavour to arouse, maintain,
of the Co-operative Movement.
'
and increase interest in the
'development
If you are not a member,
why not join a Branch of the Guild in your
district)
- Propagarida Meetings have been held in the Rural Districts.
With the co-operation
of our Choir, Branch Committees, and Branch Managers, many people in the villages have
., heard of the benefits of our Society, thus spending a profitable and pleasant evening.
purchase
Members of our Library have appreciated
more.
the addition of new books, we hope to
The Senior and Junior Choirs have had a successful Session.
In the Co-operative Choral Festival at Birmingham, two members of the Choir:
Miss D. Eyres, Mr. W. Lofthousegobtained
Gold jMedals in$jtheir respective Gasses.
Messrs. Spalding and Smith secured Second Prize in the Duet Class. The Choir obtained
fifth place out of 13 entrants.
The Juniorv&Choir comprises over 50 members.
Our girls and boys sang well
in the Junior Festival at Mansfield, obtaining Third Prize.
The Lantern Lectures which were arranged have been well patronised
The Gymnasium
Classes have catered for the physical development
of our member's
Three full dasses having been held each week during the tenn.
children.
The sales of
of the Society;
operative
Literature is disappointing,
considering
the membership
Union states.' "A 100 per cent.
implies a thorough support of the Co-operative Press and its publications.
a New Year Resolution by placing an order at our Branch or the Library for the
Navs, and our Ladies, the IVomen's Outlooit.
We shall then
movement is making.
The General Secretary of the Co-operative
Co-operator
. Let us make
Co-operative
progress our
"
On behalf of the Committee,
GEO. MARTIN,
Secretary.
Ytm Qnmteriy
on FRIDAY,
Meeting will ba beld in the READING ROOM, METHERINGHAM,
FEB. 7th. at 7
—
Miss
Rsprmmastive.
A E. WILLIAMS.
—
Baancn Comnytm
Mr. F. W. Bsldock. Metheringhsm (Choinnee); Mr. T. Yates. Fen Road, Msthsringham (Scrrctmy) t Mr. G Maddnon
Mr. C. Vates, Mctheringinm; Mr E W. AsplsniL Metheringhsm: Mr. A. Wilson Dunston; Mr C Msckinder Scopwick; Mr R Taylor Blankney: Mr Lucy CreswelL Dighy-
Mgtttmmonaat
Meeting wiB be held in the FREE METHODIST SCHOOLROOM,
Tbe Quarterly
Baancn Coscatrrtxc
Taylor. Wssbiagbo ough: Meson.
Wammoaououun
—Mr. H. P. Wailer,
Waslungbniough
WASHINGBOROUGH,
(Chairmen);
R Draper, J. O. Dixorayand K Sumner,
Mr. W. Ramdl,
W~cugfa
on FRIDAY,
Wmb~
~.
FEB. 7th, at 7
F. K TRUSWELL
W. Ckrk Gilbert. Johneoa aad
Represwnative
(Secretary) t Mcsdamm
Tbe Qaarterk Meeting will be beld in tbe CO-OPERATIVE INSTITUTE, NORTH HYKEHAM, on FRIDAY, FEB.7tfa at 7 M
lkprese tadvs'. Mr. T. O. CLAPHAM. ;
Mr. F. Brown, Hope House, Ststkn Road, Neith Hykchma,
Myrtk House. Station Road, North Hykham (C/iairman)t
Romht
House, Newark Read; Mr. Ramadan'
y) t Mr. W. GoobanrL Lsngley Rind. North Hykcbun: Mr. W. Whitn»y, Lmgky Road, North Hyliehem t Mr. Herky,
No»en Heuse. Moor Lme, Nerth Hyhehsm: Mrs. Brekford, Holly House, North Hykchsm JMm. Rohertshaw, Lsngdale Hmne. Newarl(Road, North Hyksbam t Mrs Brenea,
Ripon House, Newark Road. North Hykeham.
—Mr. G. Bemdge.
rsirrixg
(~
FEB. 7th, at 7
Tbe Quarterly
Meeting will be beld in tbe SCHOOL ROOM, BRANSTON, on FRIDAY
Tba Quarterly
Meeting will be beld on tbe BRANCH PREMISES, WELBOURN, oa SATURDAY,
—Mr. T. Taylor.
tatsa
FEB. gtla at
Repnnentetive
7 en.
Rsprecntsdm.
't
Mr. H. Frsnldin. The Gunn, Wdboum (Scwstary); Mr. R
Cythortn t Mr. Honsam, Normsntm t Mr. E. Dylan, We8ingoret Mr. F. Mapkthorpe. Wellingme: Mr. K Body. Colsbyt Mr.
Wxtxooxn Baatccn
Tbe Qasrtsrly
Sstcrrtgta
Wehmum
(Choirman)
Meeting will be bold at tba WOMEN'S INSTITUTE, SAXILBY, on SATURDAY,
—
ctctyrgg Mr. C. MamhalL Clnnch Lane, Saxilby (Chairman)
Saxn. nv Bastien
Mr. J. Wbcatley. Cherry Tree House, Sexilbyi pÃr. H. Clark» Sardthy: Mr.
Lindeey. Mill Lane, Saxi8ry t Mr. G Hill, Parish Cenages, Fenaon, Saxi(by.
~
a
J.
FER gtk at 6-30
J. E. Lhrtha
L Bckon
Tbe Qnmterly
—Mr. C K TmddL
R
.
A
J.
Mr.
F. J. OLDERSHAW.
G T. C
F. GRAINGER
Mr.
Reprwnntative,
KEALEY.
Mr. A. Codd.
Dews, Welboum t
Jackmn, Harmctcm
Mr. C. W Oxby. West Bank Samlby (Sccrctery): Mr. K Cavilj Western Avenue, Ssmtby,
W. Valky. Mays lame. Smlby t Mr. L Be0, 2 Coun&1 Cottages, Samtbyt Mr. K
~ve ~.
Thc Qaarterly Meetieg will be held on tbe BRANCH PREMISES, BARDNEY, an SATURDAY, FEB.8th, at 7 nm.
Bamntv Bsancn
~.
K BELL
Bardney (Ckmamn) t Mr. W. W. Moanwelk Abbey RoaiL Bardncy (Scerctery) t Mrv F Pulley, Station Road, Bcrdaey; Mr,
Xmt, Tb Manor. Bsnksy: Mr. K Woodcock, Wiaghy Rcunk Bardncyt M. AJB hera Smtkn
Queen'Strsaa Bcrdncyt Mr.
Station Consges, Berdn»ye Mm Psigey, Statkn'. Rosdg Bsrdmy.
~
Meeting will be bcM oa the BRANCH PREMISES, HORNCASTLE, on SATURDAY.
—
FEB. gtha at 7
Hoancaxttx Buancn Cosssrrrrgc hfr. C. ResiL l07 Foundry Street. Horncastk (Ckrinnen) t Mr. W. K Brader.
Swcca
t Mr. G. Ball, 57 Spilsby Road. Hornantk t Mr. J. Csnott, ttmnbleby.
~
tawn
Tba Qarterly Mce6ng will be baM oa tbe BRANCH PREMISES, SLEAFORD, on SATURDAY, FEB.8th, at ugtana
—Mr.
Represents&re
—
. Mr. K H. RUDD.
sgthorpe House, Horncastk (Senetary) t Mr.
S. Ling, 95 Fomuhy
R~.—
Mr.
G
HARRIS,
Siker Swc»L Ruskington (Clieinnan) t Mr. C DuBm, 67 West Benin, Skaford (Sccrctary); Mr. Coaliag. Ewsrhy, Skcfmd Mn
t
Edsnbrow. Gatehouse, Shaford Moor, Sksford t Mr. Simpsoa. 68 Noithgctn Skeford t Mr. Picker. 12 Queen Stunt. Sksford t Mr. Pest, 16 Westgste, Sfmfmd ~
8 llsxsnra RoaiL SkafarcL
Stxarotm Bxancn
Willsen,
Tba Quarterly Mee6ng vntl be bald ea tba BRANCH
—Mr. F. Bunon.
~,
MARKET RASEN, an SATURDAY.
FEB.8Ch, at 7 tatra
~
Reprcswnstna:
.
lpga.
G, SMALLEV
Lincok (Cliamnan) t Mr. J. K Stem(urdu Nccth Wl lingham RoarL Marliet Rssen (Secretary): Mr. C,
Be»ann Kihnwdi Road. Market Raven t Mr. Douse, Rose Consges. Msrlict Rasen t Mr. Abaft. Middle Rasen, Market Rasen; Mms Gamer,
Market Raven; Mrn
)amon Chapman Sticsc Market Resent Mr. Smrhng. Lynwood RowL Marliet Rasen Mr. Appkton. Deer Stunt. Marliet Reran.
Masxsr Ravm Baancn Cosnrrnx.
North Owersby,
ADVERTISEMENTS&
BOOT % SHOE DEPTS.
Depts.
and Fancy
Jewellery
FREE SCHOOL
SILVER STREET and BANK STREET
LANE
..iijEs
375 High St.
New Premises(Kingst~reet)
1
FOR
RELIABLE
%VATCHES O' CLOCKS
High-Class
Jewellery
THE DEPARTMENTS FOR GOOD
SERVICE & VALUE FOR MONEY
Gents' Boots & Shoes
o WHEATSHEAF"
in the following
14/ll,
-12/11,
. Oiti'„&'iq'es
cannot be beaten
&,
18/11,
BRAND
Prices:
16/11,
16/6,
21/-,
25/-.
SEE OUR WINDOWS
JUDGE
and
Bring
FOR
roo niPPKtKx
SELECTION
GOOD
Girls', Boys'
REPAIRS "
yOur
A
YOURSELVES
4,
OF
Youths' Boots 4 Shoes
in the following
productive
Brands:
IVY, I. & U., UNION, MIDLAND,
SPEROPE, EXCELLON and EQUITY.
HOLYOAKE,
':-'- INVEST
yoUR
WITH
SURPLUS CAPITAL
YOUR
SOCIETY.
A LARGE VARIETY OF
RATES OF INTEREST
SHARE CAPITAL
Finsr QD
S%
4/0
PKR ANNUM
ii
.
6
to
600
600
to
UP
PENNY
UP
mQN
BANK
mfS
PKR ANNUM
ii
ii
.
IMH'OSrIS
IN
SPEROPE, EXCELLON,
PROGRESS, SELF-HELP and EQUITY Brands
Boot
4%
QN
SPECIAL LOANS
BOOTS & SHOES
ii
MEMBERS' LOANS:—
From
LADIES'
WHEATSHEAF,
—.
From %20 to %100
K100 to %200
~
Q%
PKR ANNUM
4a%
PKR ANNUM
.—
CENTRAI
8z
Shoe Repairs
—
Recriotrot Depots .
375 HIGH STREET and aII- Branches
FINEST' BOOT REPAIRING
PLANT IN LINCOLNS'HIRE
Prompt
Attention,
Collection
and
Delivery.
ADVERTISEMENTS
TAILQRING DEPARTMEN'I'
sr'u's'u'r
ENHANCE YOUR APPEARANCE BY BEING
MAY PROVE TO BE YOUR BEST FRIEND.
GOOD APPEARANCE COUNTS ALWAYS.
CORRECTLY ATTIRED.
YOUR TAILOR
We are now ready with our New Range of
rterlv Mea
SUITINGS
SPRING
nrefilcnau
blr. C. Yat.
Suits Made-to-Measure
Our LIN-CO
arterly M:
tntnosoaot
Taylor, u
ALL
from
Saxony's
63/
BLUE SERGE being reduced from
and
Sergei
K6/15/O:.
ro
X.4/10/0
'rri
to Z4/4/0
weight Serge and Tailors-well.
This is a good medium
}aarterly I.
Tweeds,
Worsted,
in
THE PREMISES BY LINCOLN
THESE SUITS ARE MADE ON
LADIES' COSTUMES to Measure from %3/15/0 from all
TAILORS
the Latest London Styles
SUITS
FACTORY-MADE
i„
42
from
fo rfij
rsr. nant E
(Sacra ra
Novae
Rinon
.
The road to success isa Good Appearance.
Our Spring Goods are arriving druly artd
Quarterly
'
SUITS,
BOYS' SUITS,
YOUTHS' SUITS and
Light Weight OVERCOATS,
TUNIC SHIRTS&
rr
Dept.
FOR
—
for Value they will please aud serve you welL
MEN'S
Qaartert
Outfitting
Ready-to-Wear Dept.
UNlaERWEARr
HATSr
—
'Wrtsonar
Cavil.
I
eQaarte
Satrcsy
Mr.
Lin
DRAPERY,
MILLINERY
ARRANGEitIENTS
CHOICE
Bannrrt;
DEPARTMENTS
OF,
HAVE BEEN MADE FOR EARLY DELIVERIES
NEW
beQaart:"'.
MANTLE
SPRING
VARIETY
AND
GOODS
BEST POSSIBLE VALUE
I
L
Ladies'
AT EEEN PRlcES.
Hoss'-:a
Tba Qa.
Sur:- '.
A, Splendid
MiIIineiy"'. -" p''
ChiIdren's
gz
TbeQaa. .
'-. '.
.
:
.
Variety of Ladies' & Children's
A Choice
~
ES
-
TRIMMINGS
SCARVES
HAND KERCIIIEF
I/Oh
I/61
LADIES'
UMBRIXLASa
HOSKRYa
d
QUILTS, BLANKETS
TIXRSK
yariL
r
Blear aad Fraebs
.&KPAIETMKNTS
SHE~
(~j
Style
-
'-
—COSTI~
k Ft
Trial
{Sef/ Sharhs)
per
kc.
at Popular Prices.
UNDERWEAR
Wool Crepe, Frtncy Tweeds
Robes
'.
Two-Piece Suits, 'Jumpers,
election
CORSETS.
and
I/I Ih 2/I I$
VISIT TO
"".—:..' Costumes,
of
Superior Quality in
2 6" ART S I L K
Prices
CsLOVESe
Prices to Suit All.
PERFUMERY
"' ".K'h8ied""Woits',
=-
Guarantesr
elicited'
L'owest Prices.
26" PRINTED ART SILK (Nersert Darts
Prices
I/6, I /'I X$, 2/6, 2/I XI per gse
WILL BE APPBECIATED-
ALL RIGHTS RESERVE
PRIVATE AND
(+u-o Iauvn tix 'v 4'~ iun
HOUSE.
HOLYOAKE
— .Pdy(IIL+
FOR YEAR ENDING.
Registmed
~ itvcl
. 19
c~~ 4
Name of Society
i
A E;TLJ H N
N LJA. I
fd(hN
I
STREET, MANCHESTER
HANOVER
CONFIDENTIAL
Limited.
By
Otlice of Society
Does the Society hold Land for accommodation
purposes only
y
*
Doss the Society carry on general Farming operations?
~
If so,
If so,
how much
please supply the follosving information:—
FAMBHG RETURN.
Ac aston
CRAROED
ivy
RnsmT
To FABln
Owned by Society Lssssd by Socisty
I Ia
Rsntsd by Socisty
A
ass
RBBT PAID
In Insavsvala
~
Amount
svnl
f
%%d
/die
G
/
HOW NET SURPLUS
Aiooont of
Shays Interest
AVumber
of Employees
t,
l
"" '
ll
I
~
kc. ,
ialodi IS DII IDED
To Pracmsxa
To LAsooa
Rate Dsv Cent
f
Rats Dev on
wacos
Amount
Bats Dol
Amount
f oa
Povohssos
of the Society at end of yen. r
who were members
OF SHARE AND LDAN,
XUtfBER Ol" SIANAOINO
CAPITAL HELD BY
Sociotics
Othor Individuals
Employees
TOTAL.
D,.
atter ohsvgiag
Interest ana
I
117
GIAN&
FOB YEAR laftev di lnolinl. ' Sharc Inl rest
To C~var.
Amount
AIIOUNT
i
Covcnnb BT BETmly
SOCIETIES ARE REQUESTED TO SUPPLY TIIE FOLLOWIX(v IXFOR5IATION.
PRODUCTIVE'
TOTAL NET
SURPLUb
FOR YEAR
lsftev deducting
Share Intslast)
Oy YEAR
Before ohsxgiug
Intsnnt alai
Valco of
Favln
pvoduciions
ColBMITTEII wHO
Other Individual
Slumber.
Employee
SIEMBERSHIP QF SocIETY
Other Individnsl
Slumbers
..
ARE
Representatives
Societies
Employees
Societies
'
~
Does the Society give Credit in addition to Hire Purchase and Club Credit?
Does ths Hire Purchase System operate in the Society
y
Does the Mutuality
y
The Auilit for the
Club System operate in the Society
yl.'ur
hus been conducted
RETURN
Nulnber
of Iiemhers at beginning
1L+
by the follosving
AS TO
value of goods supplied. during year on H. P.
If so, state
If so,
Public Auditor
luilii;du. i. Iii i: brl.
5IEXI3EES.
Someiios or Cmnpsuirs
of tho year
Number of Alembers admitted flurin
the
s cur
Total
Nunlhtr
Club Sales during year
please state value of Mutuality
of blembem tvhosc melnbership
hus ceascil during the year
Wy A'
/3
&IP
Number of Members at the end of the year
1st Quarter
'. Quarterly
I
NOTE OF
2nd Quarter (or erst half-year)
ANY
NEw DEPARTMENTS
~
or half-yearly
COMMENCED
rutcs
of dividend—
3rd fduarter
OR ANY
g~
4th Quarter (or second half v-eol.
SPECIAL NEW
FEATURES THIS
I
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4
D
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III
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III
a
CC
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„ Interest
'ng Account
I. ..
onshares for the whole of the current year. . .
i
Loans:
By BllNIC8 SIIFPIUS, from Trading Account
,
/4fsss fs
le'
Interest and Dividends receivableOu Share Investments.
l. . . .
I
—
11I. DISPOSASLg,
5~~
gygWABLE AT
. 'D
OP
AST
~
Cr
—
IV. STATEMENT
s
LIABILITIES
d
4
OF LIABILITIES AND
Is'
d
AVithdraa ahle Shares.
(e)
g
rl
ASSETS
(I) Share Claims:—
Trau~iorai)le Sbisres
ASSETS
~,
Steeb,
Distributive
.
t-,
D partments
'~
S~
PARTICUL'ARS
f OPERATIONS
.'of
of Pemo n.
Avemge Number
erl
during rh
carried on by the Society
I
slue of
prasfuatious
i
Bonus to
Brooks
~
st
DBB&BtrrtTfp
~
OFFICIAL ISSUE.
RETURN for RETAIL SOCIETIES carrying
ANNUAL
TRAnES md
ti
W-
~.4.~.
Year ended. .........................
This Return,
which
.
~
OR
GENERAL INST
$
or one month
must be made np to a date within fear- months before
as soon as possible, and in any event not later than
1929, is to be sent to the Registrar
It
shouhl be aeeompanied
!
..................................19.2.
by—
after 31st December,
the 31st March, 1930.
(1) A copy of the Auditor's Speehi Report (if any).
(2) A copy of each Bahnoe Sheet made up to a date wfthh the period covered by the Return.
v
ts tv,
Registered
. Limited.
.
Office
Hss the Society issued a printed
Statement
of Accounts
made
up
tc s date within
th«period
covered
by the
Return 1 ..
ct
O
tt
Has the Society in operation sny scheme for sharing pro&to with its employees
1
I
Are the Society's OIBcers and Servants assured under
1 NARES
a COLLECTIVE Fidelity Policy
OF CORRIT1EE OF BGLNAGERENT.
1
!
4%%%~~%%%%%%~~~~~~~%~~~e
THE LINCOLN
g
j CO-OPERATIVE
SOCIETY
LIMITED
TKLEPHoNE
Nos.
:
~&
815, 816 and 817.
'r
iY'
@4
+C
gC
aP
DAIRY
e or
a ance
ee
From Oct. 2nd, 1929 to April 2nd, 1930
DONmTRR
LTD. . RRi~&RRR
ir, iZ ~-'. ~
L;R~;q
g
ADVERT
WE HAVE
PURCHASED A CHOICE SELECTION
OF NEW GOODS FOR
rr'n
9rapery,
WE ARE DISPLAYING
JYrilliqery
IN OUR
& /Viande
NERY:.
QlepPs.
P'URS
Th. N~
':-
& Childrens'.
At Popular
ear
+'"" '"'" '"'"'""' """"""'+
The Very Latest & Smartest
Ladies'
er
um
WHICH
M I LLI
IS~
HARE SCARF NECKLETS
from 13/11 to 59/11
FITCH SCARF NECKLKTS
from 4 gns. to 16 gns.
Prices
Knitted Wear.
Ladies' & Maids' JUMPER
SUITS & CARDICANS.
Coats /Ic Costumes.
54" TRICOTIIVE
Splendid Variety.
Latest Shades.
from 6/11 to 10/11 per yard.
. Maids' & Ladies'
TWEED
COATS frotn 16/11 to 4 gns.
54" WOOL REPP
Smmt Styles.
All Leudinj Shades.
'/rota 5/11 to 10/11 per yard
Maids'
& Ladies' COATS
Latest /if ateriat
Tricotine & Soleil Repp.
from 39/11 ta 5 guineas.
Maids'
& Ladies'
54" SUITIisIGS
/I/e/o
/rona
38o
Woof Crepe-de-Chene
' Tsvecd. Repp & Tricotine.
from 29/11 to 4 guineas.
/non
Choice Selection of Shades.
2/6l, 2/11$, 3/11$ per. 'y'ir8!' coy
in BLOUSES, JUMPERS, SCARVES, HANDKERCHIEFS,
LADIES'UMSIIELLAS
&/I» &/II
&assn Stuotec
CLOVES, Etc.
LADIES' & CHILDRENS HOSIERY.
/srtiscist 5'stkitressCeeds.
Ladies' Artiticist Silt Hase ts/noon Sliodoi
I/SI I/II+3/III
Ladies'MorccriscdlisleHosc. Lot t Siiados. I/III,
I/II&3/III /iom I/ttl to 3/11$ pcr yud.
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New Price toi' Susan Cast Hoss
3IIII.
/tokottotttattos
Very Clioice Sokction.
Ladies' Pare Silk Hose, 4/11 to
8/11 pir ~ir. Latest Colours.
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LADIES' COATS, COSTUMES
.
Satisfaction tsuaratttced.
and Co'loari mls,
5/11 to: 9/11 per yoni
For ROBES.
SMART
COSTUMES.
Novel Notions
Afmtures
Rtght, .Fit.
=~
Styte.
Ps(lee;.
dt
ROBES.
hfa'de. in our eton IFai
A .VISIT -TGr THESE -.IIKFARTMKNTS" %/ILL"
4IK: APPRECIATED,
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WE ARE NOW READY
WITH OUR RANCE OF
Suitings
Spring
in all the Latest
Tailor-made
YOUR
IN
OWN
57/6
from
IN. ALL
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65/-
STYLES.
LATEST LONDON
LiII-co Elue Serge Suit is
Our
Yb'
THE
to 6/6/'-
WORKROOMSI.
Ladies' Tailor-Made Costumes
Ladies' Tailor-Made Coats
from
. . from 65/-
Suits to Measure
(MADE
Shades.
reduced from
t4/10/0- fo X4/4/-
notD
G
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:A
FACTORY-MADE SUITS TO MEASURE
50/-, 55/~, 63/-, 70/-.
from 42/r,
Superior
-, ,,
Range of TWEEDS AND SERGES to Select from.
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YOUR NKKBS CAN BE SUPPUED
IHROUCH YOUR OWN STORES.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
'ILhe -=nvy
of the
DclghL 001 s
I
Everyone nodces
the superior 6nish of
the
Queen of the
Road" Baby Car. But
its beauty is not only
in the 6nish.
The
"
workmn'nshsp;
and
materials
are of 6nest
quality.
The ideal
Baby Car, for the ideal
baby.
"Qneenof the Road "Cars,
at prices from X2 t 19 t 6
"Qaeenofthe Road"
FURNISHING
& HARDWARE
FREE SCHOOL LANE
and
H IGH
BRANCH ES
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DEPTS.
STREET
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BUT . SURE.
ESTABLISHED
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SOCIETY
CO-OPERATIVE
LINCOLN
IS STRENGTH
UNION
LIMITED
REGISTERED
OBJECTS
OF
THE SOCIETY
Annual
UNDER
THE
Banhers.
Business,
C984, 539.
Loan Capital,
—
Tbe CO OPERATIVE
Central Stertn, aad OIIIces t
Drug Depsrbmnt
-.—,4~pub-Ccntrsh
RI82, 945,'17 8.
—SILVER STREET st»n
Branch.
—MOORLAND
BANK LTD.
FREE SCHOOL LANE. LINCOLN.
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TRQT, LINCOLN
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The MIDLAND
%14,110 8,'6
AVENUE, BOULTHAM, LINCOLN.
No, 15 Branch
MFT@~~"
Reserve Fund,
Drapery snd Boots: 375 HIGH STREET, LINCOLN.
3,„:. . SHAI«ES:
.—
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25, 380.
1929 to April 2nd, 1930
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1&93.
Balance Sheet
2
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SOCIETIES' ACT.
of Members,
Number
O'
From October-2nd,
4
PROVIDENT
WHOLESALE SOCKTY, LTD. ;
The Report
N
AND
«FIRST.—.lt provides its Members with Bread, Flour, Groceries, Provisiom, Drapery, Clothing,
Boots and Shoes, Butcher's Meat, Coals, Cracbery, Hardware, Furniture, Drugs, ac.
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SECOND It sachs tbe Demesne, Sachd, and hsten~~ advancement of its Members.
%469, OI2116 2. .
ShareGapital.
INDUSTRIAL
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STREET, MARKET RASEN
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„REEPHAM
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STREET, LINCOLN
„NEWPORT.
LLXCOLN
«MONKS ROAD, LINCOLN
-„22 - „- .-KAIBY STREETv LINCOLN
. r23, . "COUL&ON ROAD, BOULTHAM
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26,.+«J@YANFOOL
Lincoln
Society, . Limited.
Co-operative
OF DIRECTORS.
BOARD
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Ma. fk BELL
Ma. J. HUDSON
Ma H, H
59
Ma. F. J. OLDERSHAW (President)
... 59
Ma. G. SMALLEY (Trenserer)
Ma. GEORGE HARRIS (Serreiorg)
... 48
deceased
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...
RUDD, .
Ma G. T. G.
Messrs. F. C. Loucmcaoucu
PubBc Auditors. —
Accountant. —
Mr. C. IV4cxinnza.
59 Board Meetings
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58
59
59
(ilB 36
F. H. TRUSWELL
T. O. CLAPHAM
Ivhc F. GRAINGER
M»s A. E. WILLIAMS
hgnr.
111 Ciirpomtion
A. Svstvoan,
Directors Ccrutnry.
have been held during
59
59
59
Ma.'
59
Street, Manchester.
—Mr. J. E. Hhaarzcbz
the Hall-year.
Election of Two Members of the Board of Directors. Candidates nominator. Robert E. Bemrose, Mr. George Bemdge, Mr.
G. Chevous, Mr. Leonard B. Clarke, Mr. Douglas Cressey, Mrs. Hamett Daniels, Mr. Arthur E. Hayward. Mr. William F. Kitchexb
Mr. Edward S. Knowles, Mr. Cl»rim MscBnder, Mr. George Martin. Mr. Stxmby W. Messenger, Mr. William J. Rastell, Mrs. Ada Roxvley.
Mr. Walter Sister. (Members must not vote for morc then two Candidate»).
Member ohloin'rng the highesi number of cores to sercc gff March; 1932; ihe member obielmng the second highest Ie scree till March. 1931.
Richard
The Hours of Voting srr
CENTRAL OFFICE: Friday, May 9th, 12 noon to 3 p.m. I Saturday, May Igt)L 12 noon to 7 p. m. r Monday,
Saturday, May lgtiu 12 noon to 7 p m. COUNTRY BRANCHES Where Qua»er)y Meetings
May 12th. 12 noon to 8 p m. SUB CENTRAL
are held, from 4 p.m. to close of Mcetmg.
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DEPARTMENTAL
... Messrs.
Oinzmuaw. Tauzwm. cbr Mxm Wtzzmsm
Fmnishing gr Jewellery . . Mzssxa Hcnsou, Kzsiav, Rimn mn
Mm W'iu. ants
Grocery ... Messrs. Hsaam, SAIALLAv, Otnzasusw & TacswzLL
. . Messrs. Hunsc«, Kzeiav, Runn & Miss WILLIAMA
Drapery
Boot gx Shoe
.
. . Messrs. Oznmstiaw, Tauswztx zr Mtss WtLUAses
Tailoring
Bntchcry. ..Messrs. Krazzv, Cinpusu, Gnmrcza gi 1VlxmWILLIAMA
... Messrs. Cicxwasr, Brzr„KIALzv & Gaawcrz
Building
STANDING
COMMITTEES
'Finance
... IV4'ears. Hhfxzd'v SftALIzv. BzLL & OLnyazNAw
Mill
..
Meuni. Tauzwzct Runn. Ccspusm & Gasrucza
Transport
...
Messra Bated Hunsou. Runn & Gnuucm
Milk gr Co»fectionery
., Messrs. Runn, Tzvswzu Ctnpnaru
.
..
Garden Farm
Drug
..
.
.
..
ANn GRAINGER
Messrs. SNAILzv, Hsaats & TauswrAL]
hfcssrs. Gmmczz, Otnm»uaw gr Kzszav '
ORDERS.
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1. Rutzs 50 4. Notice of a»tip»must be sukrnittcdm writiagsmt less than 21 days prior tb the date of the meeting. Siz days' lu9fce
is requined of any amendment to a pmposition appearing on tbc Agenda.
ioiui'
2. That nh member he dfotrcd to speak mare than once en any xootion at tbl userterfy, er.any xitber Gcmm) Meeting
convened for the purpose. of aasxutxnxtha burns"-n of the Society. cmnpt tbe movers of unolations, ructk»» nnd emendxoct»nrwho
he allowed e reply; snd no member shall speak aber sudx, mply„
.
X
xdta&, ends
3. Whenever anxendmcum are made upon original pr positiom. nn second cendrnent shag. be taken into considerarion m»il, ckc Fxmtn
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amendment hss been disposed of (n) if s first amendment be camcd it shall sksplax'n tdn oritrim) qncsriou
m if t)m
(b) ff
tbh Sist amendxxxent be negabved'then the second mey be mover( to ke miginal question under conride''xifion. »hly 'oue'atncn
submitted to the Meeting for sctnsfoh at ooe tkxm I (c) The mover of every resolution aml of every cmeridm'eut shaM have
af. IeA' e
ly after which tbe questiea shaB he put frcen the shiner hut nc other taember. sliaB be allowed to speak mora thaar once cm the scnw ".
or4e attentioa of the dnir be caBed to a poix» of order.
, xodent permmion be given for
.
Andre~
a~'t
perscnsk~
4. Tune
limit of Mover ol Resofntum he
)0'i
kxitthxx;
the other spcahem nct more than five mimues,
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When any motion or amendment km IPen mwk mal mmndcd it » open to cny member m prnpcm dw pmvioue qumrirns
ge., tkm
thc motion before the Meeting ba m» puL Dm i»ormxosxd secoadcr of the previous questioxr*' ca»not speak afmrwards on the'Inorixm-bafm
tbe meeting.
5
8.
A motion once carried sbcB necks rxzxciolkd az cny mceung without duc nonce hs'sing been ipven.
That all quumons rehung to the Bdmxm Sheet which am scat. to tbe Secretary before tha Geuerd Mmtintc shag have
When &e Prr»ident rises to spcdL Membcm, AhaB take their su»s mmcdixtely.
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The QUARTERLY MEETlNG will be held in the Large Hall,
* On MONDAY
EUENING, MAY 12th, 1930, at half-past
Seven o' clock.
dxxE
DIRECTORS'
REPORT.
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TO THE MEMBERS,
(a) We beg tosubmittoyouthe 137thHalf-Yearly Report and Balance Sheet. The total amount Ecceived for
goads sddd «bring the ha)f year ja E48(994/3d/4;, being ardecreaiie of k)5.755/l3+ djv'er the eorrespondhng period of.
INow/ing fnr'aB expensm, depreciation and. jnterast.
, hhst ymr. The net pro&son-. gba''Ijalf~d'ibthameij":after',
Ieav'ssr a balan+, ""of
p'dYE. "Pkobt Bud'. Ljtss
mounts to E'3S;465/iI+, .
'E
EI74$/8/1$; jkieb v'se yrupsiii'e'i4d'dBapnga'+ aa IISpws' KIVh000a'avBscdamk on Members' purchases at I/5 m t
X3I 7/5/0 for Educational purposes, and E9I /3/I carried foiward to next half-year. 1148 persons have joined the
- Society within the half-year, 678 have withdrawn, and 30 forfeited as per rule, making the present number 25,380.
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(b) We very de'eply regret having to record the death of our late Secretary, Mr. George Harris, J.P.,
who has served the Societlr so faithfully and well for a period of 30 years. To his family and relatives we
extend our heartfelt sympathy.
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(c) Co-operators' Day. The usual demonstration in connection with Co-operators' Day will, this year,
.
be'incortmvated with. that of the Penny Bank epartment.
(d) Society's Charity Aixount. We have' now inaugurated a scheme whereby
Catjjtdtle Jttatjtutiqng. „AII, EEjtrcftgagg ggsde by NonzMembera, Visitors, etc. , will be cr
The diiicount accruing from same will be all te'iwwy'the 'BdiW'jif
and checks will be made out to that number.
Directors to the Local Institutions from time-to time.
The new Fish, Game and Pouttry
(e) Our new premises in Free School Lane are prod:eading satisfactorily.
This department is the
shop was opened at Exeter, 'and the greatly increased sales:have fully justified our action.
most up-to-date in the County, and we shall have for sale a greater variety of fish, game and poultry, and thus
departments
ready for business
other
have
the
to
We
hope
enable us to supply the varied needs of our Members.
in the very near future, and appeal for your continued loyalty and support to these new premises.
which is now being extended to some
(/) We are pleased to report a continued increase in the sale of milk,
The Dairy is capable of a much larger output, and we are looking forward to a still wider range
Country Districts.
We have now commenced the sale of Ice-Cream in the streets
of support from our Members in the near hzture.
We
In addition bricks and cartons of Ice Cream are on sale at our various Grocery Branches.
of the City.
appeal for your patronage to this new venture during the coming season.
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The last hmv hha. Sh:+8 a success that st
purchasing the right quality to ensure a oranil show of hloncd.
'7th, for which there is no
decided to hold another this year in the Resdic„Room. Free School Lan. . or blah
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uciety.
The dfsasal good
All blooms exhibited must be rohhn tram bulbs purchased izom ..
entrance fee.
prizes vdll be given.
i'he prcsdici i;ddmg club~ittgaak''ll'Rgwa:,
(h) Your Directors are con iderin the advisability of modiftdddg
to be able to place something tangible before you in the near future.
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For and on bekaii =i lie D rectors. d„-"."".-'. '-''. ,."-';,i"', :-d'n wj «Wi.
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CASH
from Oc«DEer 2nd I 929 «o Apr«i 2nd,
ACCOUIVT
Dr.
To Cash
s d
sold
, Contributions
Share Capital
Loan Capital
Special Loan Capital
Penny Bank Capital
.
...
........ ...
27,819
6,061
14,432
7, 149
3
11
7
7
„Nomination
„Bank
Fees
Withdrawals
7
9,487 16
4,
„Withdrawals from:—
Sbare Capital
1913
57,765
6.575
14,970
5,606
Loan Capital
Special Loan Capital
Penny Bank Capital
II
d
354,314 0 Il
6S,478 8 9 .
22, 995 10 IQ)
I
8 3'
„Additions:—
84.918 8
2,771 10
Ii)
17,963 5
8
Fixed Rolhng & Lave Stock
A'ccount
Members' Property A/c
Inttd gr Bnikhings A/c
Dairy, Bsnt A/c.
I
1944'
2, 013 11 4
1,908 0 ll
9,486 4 0
4.555 9 5
„S bscriptions i-
~nt
.....
Fund. .. ...
International Co-op. Alliance
Sailom' Orphan Homes ... ...
Lincoln County HospitaL „.. ..
Lincciln General Dispensary
Seamans' Hospital ........;...
Co-op. Union'(Midland Sec.)
National Lifeboat Institute. ..
Railway Benevolent Fund ...
Deaf and Dumb Mission
Lincoln Fat Sotck Show .. ....
185 I
Union Ltik.
Crnotnwative
7012 8
1.536 6 0
63 4 0
5 12 6
77 13 7$
I
2 0
0 16 3
,
148 8 4i
37A792 17 6
Stanford Fat Stock Show
Lincoln Girls' Club
Hykeham Numin'g Ass
Brauston Numing Ass.
Blankney Nursing Ass.
Market ibsen Nursing Ass, . .
Bardney Numing Ass
Waddington Nursing Ass. .
Wellingore Nursing As
Washingboro' Numing Asa„.
Early Cbeing Asseciation
Lincoln Newsboys' Ass. , ..
.
..
.
:.;
„Bond
Interest
. Non-Memhem
",
Discount ..
Grant
Educadonat
....
„Workmen's Compensation
CottecxIve Life Am. Premium
„Cotleebve Life Claims paid ..
..
., Superannuauun
.
Fund i
(Society's Proportion)
... .........:
. Festivals .
., hmune Tax returned
Payments.
,
„Warehouse,
.„Solicitors'
, Architects"F jes.
,
Alterations
.. ...
..., ........ ...
Cmti
Bank Deposit
„Cash'tn
sisisi I u ii
s
18 4
10 8
2, 372 6
399 4 7
Provident Club
Xmas Club
1.914 8 7
2917 2
IZ 10 0
77 12 0
..
„Transfer Fees
„Cards, Pass Books, &c
„Strong Room Fees
„Expenses
55,462 12
8.445 0 10
668-11 .779 8 10.
5910 0
1,206 15 II
3 5 0
.. ..
..
„Productive Wages ...... ..... .... 21,780
4
„Distributive Wages. ... .......... 43, 698 7 5
9, 182 19 6
304 16 10)
...
Insurance Premiums (Members)
., Sick Room Receipts
„Superannuation Fund
„Bank Agency Commission
„Bond (Branch Managers) . .
„Nat. Health Ins. Allowance
, Commissioip
, Collective Life Ass. refund .
Indemnity Fund
„Cotlecttye Life Claims received
Proposition Fees
.
.
„
„Carriage
3 3
Members' Property A/c.
Interest on Investments
„Discount on Purchases
, Sale of Live & Fixed Stock
„Rents
d
348,229 12 4
6,084 8 7
By Goods bought
17 10
„Repayments:—
.
s
d
481,394
to:—
Provident Club.
Xmas Club
s
4% 12 ild
3 4
in hand and Shop Tilts
„Goods
8
Cg.
ACCOUNT
CASH
E
f930
hand
204 4
103 18
5 5
5 5
10 10
5 5
5 5
10
4
0
0
0
0
0
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2 0
2 2 0
2 2 0
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36
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28 7vZ«
311 15 0
ts t
128
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2.059 2:10
1,530 6 0
923 ts 6
511
327
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52 IIB
Z628 t6 4
150 0
160 IQQ
373, 138. 4.-4T---
3245 )4 IG
6934031 12
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Account
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Instunucef'und
g»
', . Coal. Cole
.. Tahphones
and Dil
84 0 '0
678 18 4
247
c
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.
Dgpxgctagrun
Land and-Buihhngs . .
Fixed. Re)hug Stock
.. ........
and
.......................
)tEIW
....................
Dairy Plant
.....................
,. Sharelntsresta aturuued) ......
~.
Horses.
„Share Interest
Interest
Loans
Special
Penny
Bonds
(Interim)
on:—
. . .... . ....
. . ....
. .. . . . .. . ..
..
Loans
. . . . .... . ... . . ..
Bank Deposits
. . . . ..
(Branch Managers) . . .
gr'
2.098 10 0
)328 0 0
210 0 0
092 0 0
9,800 0 0
22 12 9
1,243 13 7
1, 921 9 10
1.073 7 3
37 9 5
4.528 10 0
3 5
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".
roductiw Expenses
Distr)house Expenses
'2 3
*
-. :- ---0 7,""
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Ptopen'y
.... . , ............... 3+I
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.........
13,585 8
61.010 10
TRADE
To Stock in hand
Goods and Carriage ... . . ...
. Productive Wages ...... ....... .
, . Productive Expenses
.. .. ..
. Distributive Expenses . . ...
8
. . 350.487
.
21,780
. . 13,585
.
61,010
.
.
s
d
0
I
8
f52, 966 7 3
„Stock
4
8 63
0,'
10
. Discount
..
at
I
E
d
E635,737
LOSS ACCOUNT
s
I
d
311 f5
0
9,374
0
15,428 19 9
8
5 in
Educational Grant
Reserve Fund
Balance carried forward
IVIembers'
5000
Subscripnons
Warehouse Alterations
., Collective Life Assurance Prem
„Festive!s
.. Interim Discount at
„ Share
.. Superannuat:on
I
5 in E
Fund
., Written off Fixed Stock A/c.
„Shares written off
.,
Architect's Fee
Solicitor's Costs
327
16,480
923
79
85
150
f60
forward from last
half-year
.. . . .. . -. . .
„Over Estimated, Interest and
Distant
4 6
6
10
9
. .... . .. . . . .
.....................
208 18 8
2 305 5 11
0
0 0
0 0
„Bahnre
20,955 I I
17.408 .8
I
Life refund
from
185
Trade. .. ....
LAND
PROPERTY
AND
wonmuE
d
Central, Branch
Stores and other
Business Premises
Dwelling-houses
Agricultural Land
and Buddings
188,301
13,352
...
6 9
0
E
s
2,494 0 0
.55.223 16
8. 256, 877 3
2,494 0 0
FIXED AND
BALANCE
ocr 2, 1929
s d
15,43f
I
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9
ADDITIONS
ROLLINC
TOTAL
2,013
s
I I
d
4
Oi
8
s
d
17,445 3
I
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d
s
PROM FEES,
FINES AND
d
1/28 0 0
ALI'DWFD
TIFI'AL
THIS
DEPRECIATION
E:
d
d
1,645 10
fk
-300 18.
f
VALUE;
s
s
d
149 Z
9
4109
.43V519
11
3
6
12"10
2.098 !0
HORSES
s
s d
114,575 7
9„ovIZ
-2382G -2
SALK OF FIXED
5910
s'8
.E
ACCOUNT
WRITTEN OFF
BALANCE
APRIL
E
BALANCE
NOAIINAL
HALF-YEAR
266,363 7 4 f02,060
2, 1930
s
11,352
Of
STOCK AND
DEPRECIATION
s
DEPRECIATION
PREVIOUSLF
AILOWED
CDST
dt
ACCOUNT
6,992 4 O'197, 787 10 9. 81366 13 6
13,352 0 71 Qakdl. lb
APRIL
E
TOTAL,
I
6, 992 4
5
$38,363 19 8
55223 16
4:
4
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BUILDINGS
's
8
d
I
6&
ADDITIONS BY
SOCIETY S
ADDITIONS
4 7
9 4
35,663 4
338,363 19 8
PREVIOUS
COST
2.514
„Cormnission
., Collective
Balance Disposable
7
18,729 0 4
9.400 0 0
Interest
„By, Balance
2 10
9 7
15
10
5
28, 129 0 4
28 7 2$
361 II 2
300 0 0
2,059
I
0
4 7
2,514
Discount
7
I
Esdksd
By Balance from last Report
28. 129 0 4
To Non.
I
2
153,781 18
7
PROFIT AND
,
1,405
on Purchases
in hand, April 2, 1930
446, 863 0 0
244 13 II
35,663 4 5
E635.737 5
s
E
s
480, 550 4
By Goods sold
„Discount
h'Iill. Checks outstanding. .....
Balance to Profit and Loss a, c
To Share Interest
ACCOUNT
d
s
E
0; 7910
d
j
s
d
0
8
TOTAL
2, 1930
s
15.829 0
d'
4,
'
17,445. 3
I'
10
ACCOUNT
PLANT
MILLIN4
BALANCE
OCf. 2, 1929
s d
4,047 10 3
I
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.. ...... ...............
.. Forfeits (Fixed Stock A/C. ) ...
. ..
., Fines
(
Withdrawals
.. Bahmce
8
d
4,047 10 3
SHARE
To
2. 1930
IONINAL
APRU.
d
d
APRIL
TOTAL
ADDITIONS
BALAVCE
~
DEPIIECIATION,
d
s
57,845 8 4
469.012 16 2
April 2, 1930
210 0 0
.
.. Interim
. Interest
, . Interim
15,428 19 9
16,480 4 6
Discount
9,374
,
0
I
2212 9
Interest
..
27.819 3 11
69, 125
RESERVE FUND
To Balance,
April
2. 1930
8
s
14.110 8 6
By Balance. On. 2. 1929
„,. Intmast
Dispesal
6
d
13,265
345
500
of Profit A/c.
MEMBERS'
To Balance, Oct. 2, 1929.......... .
., Cash advanced this half-year. ..
.
, Insurance Premiums
, Management Expenses
Interest
„.
d
8
d
159,404 9 5
1.908
60
87
3.291
0 Il
13 5
00
845 0 0
6
ACCOUNT
.
d
By Repayments
. . ..... ...... - 8,445 0 10
„Bddsncn April 2, 1930 . . ...... 156,306 12 4
PA
. ... . ..
.
s d
164,751 13 2
6 0
3 5
5347 3 9
fil64, 751 13 2
8164,751 13 2
SUPERANNUATION
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d
XI4, 110 8
PROPERTY
s
s
8 6
0 0
%14.IIQ 8 6
s
6
ACCOUNT
d
s
I 11
E526,858 4
85262158 4 6
s d
8
s d
7, 733 2 7
d
s
By Balance, Oct. 2, 1929
, Discount
„Contnbutmns
K
d
4.047 10 3
ACCOUNT
CAPITAL
8
s d
57, 765 18 4
59 18 8
1911 4
Fc
s
s d
3,837 10 3
d
s
TOTAL
VALUE
2, 1930
s
Payments
„Bahmce.
April 2, 1930
FUND
d
511 1 6
18,891 13 9
By
ACCOUNT
M,
's
Interest
III9,402 15 3
(hx. 2, 1929
a Contributions
G I 'hm'~. ...„'„'.".
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8
s
17,072 6 8
990 13 I
923 15 6
1,914 8
416 0 0
819.402 15 3
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DEPARTMENTS
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Warehouse ..
. .
Central Grocery
Drapery and Millinery
Boot and Shoes
B'utchery and Branches
Coals
Tailoring
Outfitting and Ready-mades
Furnishing
Jeweffery snd Fancy
DBIR
Building
Mill and Bakery
Confectionery.
Dairy
Hykeham Farm
Branston Farm
Welbourn Farm
Bardnev Farm
Bracebridge Branch
Burtim Road Branch
Shakespeare Street. Branch
Ripen Stmet Branch
Welbourn Branch
Metheringham
Branch
Canwick Road Branch
Saxdby Branch
Baggeholme Road Branch
Gresham Street Branch
Bardney Branch
Horncastle Branch
Sfmford Branch
High Street Branch
Market Rasen Branch
Bsssiugham Branch
Reepham Branch
Winn Street Branch
.
Newport Branch
Monks Road Branch
Tesfby Street Branch
Coulson Road Branch
Branstcn Braoch
.
Washingborough
Brsndr
Swanpool Branch
North Hykeham Branch
St. Giles Bmnch
Moorland
.
Park Breech
KIOCKS AND
ACCOUNTK OWING
OCT. 2. 1929,
s
d
IZ
15
10, 126 12
0
II .891 II
1587
33,566
3,4I
I
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18
2
8 128 4
2,641 12
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8,922
6
9
6
6
0
4
7
3
0
9
4315 6 3
8,062 17 'S
500 7 9
1,656 2 6
8540 I7 9
3.169 14
I
4,677 18 6
2352 16 0
1,611 4 0
552 17 0
1.139 5 0
COODS
s
d
175,674 3 2
32,336 5 8
8.824
7 7
16 6
14277 2 3
1,935 8 3
7,516 5 5
15.544
1,502
6.140
18 3
14 4
0
I
10,734 4 5
39, 199 0- I
1,615 5 7
8559 5 9
1,175 7 5
1.002
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619 13 0
461 6 4
2, 149
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2,658 4 0
1594 13 0
1597 4 0
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197
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45 6 I
1.734 7 2
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70 15 5
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953 4 5
4, 164 6 6
1,141 13 2
256 11 I
286 19 9
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77 8 2
15,430 14 11
10.900 3 II
4526 16 9
9,199 19 11
IZ, OIB 16 3
15,421 19 5
8648 3 7
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13,409
16,678
15,905
10569
7544
2 912 15 0
1280 0 '0
1599 3 0
f296 4 0
9.728
4, 208
1,029 2 II
1,920
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350 0 0
969 17 5
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18 5
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852 17 0
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8.439
3,980
1,416
464
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489
482
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6,686
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672 0 2
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1,546
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1313 9 3
508 18 7
5379 8 II
1.129 5 6
3.794 3 9
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196 16 6
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1.133
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6 5
7,484 5 8
1,120 6 II
6.649 13 9
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7.442
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1928 .
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From april 2nd to October
DONCASTERS
LTD,
Sheet
1st, 1930
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PRINTERS.
MLNT
LINE, LINCOLN
ADVERTISEMENTS
Millinery
Drapery,
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WE HAVE
A
CHOICE
VANETY
OF
LATEST
THE
6 Winter
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Autumn
Aborted
LADIES'
LADIES
Vine Felt Hats
4' Intel
Styles.
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Nactt and Leading Shader.
Made /ram
Face Clot
Fsr Col
GOODS
Weber
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MAIDS
Q()ats
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ADVERTISEMENTS
TAEI ORANG DEPARTMENT
SILVER STREET
Co-Oper'attve
V@Iet Sexvice
We have established a Valet Service in connection with
the above Department.
Prices and particulars as follows:
8 ear
Gentlemen's
LOUNGE SUITS
Brushed and Valet Pressed .... 2/
DINNER SUITS
Brushedand Valet Pressed .- 2/
OVERCOATS
Bruihed and Valet'Pressed .... 2/-,
TROUSERS
Brislieik and Valet Pressed
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COSTUMES
Brushed and Valet Pressed, ... 2/
COAT & COAT FROCKS
Brushed and ValetPressed .. . 2/
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Repairs at Moderate Prices
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attention
all. dhttdendjcid,
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Suits to ~~~-':"'-.~-".&'4~+"'-~~~s 63/- from 63/Tailor-made, Overcoats to measure
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Ladies' Costumes
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CENTRAL BOOT
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(FREE SCHOOL
375
The
Department
AND
HIGH
(Corner of KINC
SHOE DEPT.
LANE)
STREET
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for GOOD SERVICE and
VALUE
SEE OUR WINDOWS
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MONEY
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WHEATSHEAF"
BRAND
GENTS. ' BOOTS & SHOES
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Prices: 12/11, 14/11, 16/11,]
in the following
18/11,
21/, 25/-.
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A Good Selection of
GIRLS', BOYS' & YOUTHS' BOOTS
Iey, L k U„Union,
Mid(and,
SPEROPF
EaeeEon,
Syerope,
LADIES' BOOTS
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SHOES in
PRODUCTIVE
CO-OPERATIVE,
Holyoke,
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gr
Eqnity
SHOES
rise. foiioseing
BRAN DS
& Progress
in
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EXCELLON, e SELF-HELP,
PROGRESS
Amr
E(|UITY BRANDS;
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lens
SOOT-
Cf
SHOE REPA
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
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Q U I C K
S E RV I C E
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