The Insurance spectator of London [afterw.] The Citizen, Volum 31882 |
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Accumulated Funds Advertisements Agents required amount Annual Income annual meeting Annual Premiums annual report Annuity Applications for Agencies appointed ARTHUR HUNT assets Assurance Fund Assurance Society Bank BIRKBECK Birmingham Board Bonus BOWSER Branch Offices BRIDGE STREET British CANNON STREET Carbrooke Hall cent Chairman CHIEF OFFICES Claims paid Cornhill Corporation Dalry Road death dividend Edinburgh Employers Equitable Fire Insurance Company Fire Office full particulars George Street Glasgow Glass Insurance Company Guarantee Head Office Henry Institute of Actuaries institution Insurance Agents Insurance Association INSURANCE SPECTATOR James John KING WILLIAM STREET Lancashire Liability Liberal Liverpool London and Provincial London Office losses Manchester Messrs MILLION STERLING MOORGATE STREET Newhall Street Norwich pany Paternoster payment Plate Glass Insurance Policies issued policy-holders premium income Prospectuses QUEEN VICTORIA STREET quinquennial reserve Risks ROBERT WELLESLEY GROSVENOR Scottish secure share special terms SPECTATOR OF LONDON SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL thousand pounds Total Unrepresented Districts York
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Side 20 - Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane. Current accounts opened according to the usual practice of other bankers, and Interest allowed on the minimum monthly balances when not drawn below £25. No commission charged for keeping Accounts. The Bank also receives Money on Deposit at Three per Cent.
Side 15 - HOW TO PURCHASE A PLOT OF LAND FOR FIVE SHILLINGS PER MONTH, with immediate possession, either for Building or Gardening purposes. Apply at the Office of the BIRKBECK FREEHOLD LAND SOCIETY.
Side 4 - Tis hard to sow, and never garner grain In harvest days. The burden of my days is hard to bear, But God knows best ; And I have prayed, but vain has been my prayer, For rest — sweet rest. 'Tis hard to plant in spring and never reap The Autumn yield ; 'Tis hard to till, and when 'tis tilled to weep O'er fruitless field.
Side 20 - Deposit at Three per cent. Interest, repayable on demand. The Bank undertakes for its Customers, free of charge, the custody of Deeds, Writings, and other Securities and Valuables ; the collection of Bills of Exchange, Dividends, and Coupons ; and the purchase and sale of Stocks and Shares.
Side 4 - Tis hard to toil, when toil is almost vain. In barren ways ; 'Tis hard to sow and never garner grain In harvest days...
Side 20 - HOW TO PURCHASE A HOUSE FOR TWO GUINEAS PER MONTH, with Immediate Possession, and no Rent to pay.— Apply at the Office of the BIIIKBECK BUILDING SOCIETY, 29, Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane.
Side 64 - A in Prospectus), and to Lives not exceeding 60 years of age. UNDER this system, one-half the Premium only is payable during the first 5, 7, or 10 years, in the option of the Assured; the other halfpremium remains a charge against the Policy, bearing 5 per cent, interest, payable in advance. The arrears of...
Side 46 - FIRE INSURANCES. This Office insures against Loss or Damage by Fire in Great Britain and Ireland. Moderate Premiums. Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Losses. Copies of the New Prospectus, Proposal Forms for effecting Insurances, and every information may be obtained at the Chief Office, Exeter, or at any of the Branch Offices or Agencies, BRANCH OFFICES: DUBLIN, LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, BURY, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, LEEDS, BRISTOL, GLASGOW, EDINBURGH, DUNDEE, &c.
Side 4 - tis tilled to weep O'er fruitless field. And so I cry a weak and human cry, So heart-oppressed And so I sigh a weak and human sigh. For Rest— for Rest.
Side 5 - YE'VE gathered to your place of prayer With slow and measured tread : Your ranks are full, your mates all there, But the soul of one has fled. He was the proudest in his strength, The manliest of ye all: Why lies he at that fearful length, And ye around his pall ? Ye reckon it in days, since he Strode up that foot-worn aisle, With his dark eye flashing gloriously.