ADVERTISEMENTS. 
ane °C.G.A.” 
Directors. 
WILLIAM SELBY LownDEs, Jun., Esq., Selby House, Bletchley, Bucks. 
JOHN Henry ARTHUR WHITLEY, Esq., Bourton, Much Wenlock, Salop. 
WILLIAM BROOMHALL, Managing Director. 
THE COUNTRY GENTLEMEN'S ASSOCIATION, LTD., 
Popularly known as the ‘‘C.G.A.,” is a society of Landowners, Land Agents, 
Farmers, and others interested in the land, numbering many thousands, and 
residing i in all parts of the kingdom. 
Its work is divided into the following departments :— 
THE COUNTRY CLUB, 
The object of which is to provide comfortable, homelike accommodation for 
Members whilst in London, and a centre for the discussion of all matters affecting 
the landed interest. The subscription to country Members is £3, 3s. per annum, 
which includes Membership in the ‘‘C.G.A.” 
EXPERT ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE. 
Professional expert advice provided for Members on all subjects connected with 
estate management. 
MANAGEMENT OF SMALL ESTATES. 
Properties, however small, are managed by the “‘C.G.A.,” in conjunction with 
Land Agent Members resident in all parts of the country. 
SALE AND LETTING OF ESTATES AND FARMS. 
The ‘‘C.G.A.,” in conjunction with affiliated firms in all parts of the kingdom, 
transacts business in the sale and letting of property for its Members. 
SALE OF LIVE STOCK, TIMBER, AND OTHER PRODUCE. 
Markets are found, when possible, for produce of all kinds. 
EMPLOYMENT REGISTER. 
Very complete registers are kept of situations vacant and wanted, and intro- 
ductions between employer and employed are frequently brought about. 
PURCHASE AND SUPPLY OF ESTATE REQUISITES. 
The ‘‘C.G.A.” forms a centre for the combined purchase, on wholesale terms, of 
all kinds of estate requisites for building, farming, gardening, water supply, 
fencing, etc. Members by purchasing in this way obtain the lowest possible terms, 
and protect themselves against adulteration and other frauds. 
PUBLISHING. 
“THE COUNTRY GENTLEMEN'S EstaTE Book” (annually), and ‘‘THE EsTATE 
MaGaZInE” (monthly), form the official publications of the ‘‘C.G.A.” In addition, 
other books on estate matters are issued from time to time in the Estate Library 
Series. 
DISTRICT SECRETARIES. 
Gentlemen representing the interests of the ‘‘C.G.A.” are appointed in all districts 
throughout the United Kingdom. There are a few vacancies yet to be filled, and 
applications are invited. 
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS. 
Deposit accounts are opened with Members and others upon very favourable terms 
as to withdrawal and interest (which at the present rate is 5 per cent. per annum), 
particulars of which will be sent on application. 
MEMBERSHIP. 
The subscription for Membership is 10s. 6d. per annum, which includes the official 
publications and all Members’ privileges with the exception of the Club. There is 
no further liability. Members may also become shareholders with limited liability. 
Applications for Membership and all Correspondence should be addressed to— 
THE ‘‘C.G,A.,’’ 2 Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, S.W. 
Telephone—984 Central. Telegrams—‘‘ Ruralness,” London. 
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