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I Irish Agricultural | 

 I Organisation Society. | 



THE PLUNKETT (HOUSE, DUBLIN. | 



WHY IRISHMEN SHOULD SUFFORT AND 

 BECOME CO-OFEBATOBS. 



I •" r HE objects of the Society, which is a strictly | 



I LI non-trading, non-political, and non-sectarian | 



I I body, have been to foster among Irish | 



I I Farmers a higher standard both of efficiency | 



I I and happiness through the methods expressed | 



I I in Sir Horace Plunkett 's well-known formula ' | 



I ■^ — " Better farming, better business, better | 



I living. ' ' I 



I The Society's chief source of income is the affiliation | 



I fees and subscriptions contributed to it annually by | 



I the local societies and organised farmers, but in addi- | 



I tion to these contributions a considerable sum of money | 



I is required for propagandist work in connection with | 



I the extension of the principles of agricultural co- | 



I operation in Ireland. | 



I The Committee accordingly feel confident that they | 



I may venture to appeal for assistance in carrying out | 



I the objects of the Society, not only from those who | 



I have so generously assisted them in the past, but from | 



I all other well-wishers of Ireland who realize the | 



I economic regeneration which is being brought about by | 



I the Co-operative Movement. | 



I All sulDscriptions, however small, will be gratefully i 



I received and acknowledged. Any further information | 



I as to the work of the I.A.O.S. will be gladly furnished | 



I on request by | 



I B. A. ANDEBSON, Secretary. | 



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