Best Pine Frame, stained and varnished, with polished Mahogany LETTER SIZE, 12 by 9, £3 15 0 | FOOLSCAP SIZE, 15 by 10, £4 15 0 Constructed entirely of selected Mahogany, Walnut, Oak, or Birch, LETTER SIZE, 12 by 9, £4 15 0 FOOLSCAP SIZE, 15 by 10, £5 15 0 Constructed entirely of very best selected Mahogany, Walnut, Oak, LETTER SIZE, 12 by 9, £5 5 0 | FOOLSCAP SIZE, 15 by 10, FOLIO SIZE, 18 by 12, £7 7 0 WATER WELL AND BRUSH 3/- EXTRA. £6 6 0 BLADES, EAST & BLADES, BANK-NOTE PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, 23, ABCHURCH LANE, LOMBARD STREET, E.C. Fire & Life Assurance Company. Head Office-11, LOMBARD STREET, LONDON, E.C. Established 1821, and empowered by Special Acts of Parliament. Actuary and Secretary-T. G. C. BROWNE. Manager of Fire Department-A. J. RELTON. Bankers-Messrs. MARTIN & Co., 68, Lombard Street. LIFE DEPARTMENT. The last Quinquennial Valuation was made on the basis of the Institute of Actuaries' (HM. & Hм5.) Tables of Mortality and 3 per cent. interest, the net premiums only being valued and the whole of the loading reserved. The sum of £175,228 was divided as a bonus among 5,052 participating policies assuring exclusive of existing bonus £4,321,144, the annual premiums payable under which amounted to £132,533 2s. 2d. The exceptional Security offered by the paid-up Capital of £1,000,000 has attracted a large amount of non-participating business to the Company, and the profit derived from it during the past five years was more than sufficient to pay the sum of £40,000 which the Proprietors took as their share of the surplus, and which was the sole benefit which they received from the Life business in return for the guarantee afforded by the unusually large paid-up Capital of the Company. The Policy-holders in the "Guardian" have, therefore, the Security of a Proprietary Company with the Profits of a Mutual Society. The full Bonus Report and Prospectus will be forwarded on Application. LIFE FUND (1887), £2,245,000. LIFE INCOME £283,000. FIRE DEPARTMENT, Insurances Effected upon Property at Home and Abroad at moderate Rates. Losses by Lightning are made good by the Company. FIRE FUND (1887), £611,000. FIRE INCOME, £474,000. ESTABLISHED 1834. Subscribed Capital, £3,500,000. Reserve Fund, £500,000. Paid-up Capital, £700,000. Directors: EDWARD ATKINS, Esq. Lord HENRY B. BRUCE, M.P. W. C. LUCY, Esq. EDWARDBAVERSTOCKMERRIMAN, Esq. JAMES ALISON STEEL, Esq. Head Office-Threadneedle Street, London. GEO. A. HARVEY, City Manager. JOHN REID, Secretary. J. J. MACDONALD, Chief Accountant. METROPOLITAN BRANCHES. LUDGATE HILL, 25, Ludgate Hill. Abergavenny Aldershot OXFORD STREET, 125, Oxford St. Alresford Dorking Sandown Alton Evesham Newent Southsea Bradford-on-Avon Gloucester Newport, I.W. Stroud Brighton, West Guernsey Odiham Bristol Guildford Petersfield Swindon Tewkesbury Trowbridge Calne Havant Portsmouth Ventnor Cheltenham Warminster Chichester Hungerford Redditch Westbury Chippenham Jersey Redland (Bristol) Winchester Cinderford Landport Romsey Woolwich CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened in London on terms usual among London Bankers. Where inconvenient for customers to maintain a remunerative balance, a moderate Commission is charged. DEPOSIT RECEIPTS issued in London, and Interest allowed at rates as advertised from time to time. At the Country Branches, Current Accounts opened, Deposit Receipts issued, and all other Banking business transacted on the usual terms. Approved Bills discounted, and Loans made upon Securities. Dividends and Coupons collected. Circular Notes and Letters of Credit can be obtained payable in the principal Cities and Towns of the Continent, and Letters of Credit are issued payable in New Zealand, Australia, and elsewhere. Facilities given for the transmission of money between London and the Towns where the Company has Branches. The Agency of Foreign and Country Banks is undertaken. Investments in and Sales of Home and Foreign Securities effected. LIMITED. Capital £1,000,000, in 20,000 Shares of £50 each. GEORGE T. GOODINGE AND WILLIAM HERBAGE. Head Office:-170, FENCHURCH STREET, E.C. BRISTOL. | HONITON. | OTTERY ST. MARY. ... ... Bank Buildings. | SIDMOUTH. Current Accounts are opened on the terms usually adopted by Bankers. In cases where a remunerative balance is not maintained, a small charge for commission is made. Deposits of £10 and upwards are received, subject to seven days' notice of withdrawal, and interest is allowed thereon at the rate advertised by the Bank in the London Newspapers from time to time. Deposits are also received for fixed periods, according to arrangement. Money can be paid in at the Head Office, or at any Branch, for Customers' Accounts. The Agency of Country and Foreign Banks is undertaken, and every description of Banking business is transacted. Investments and sales of all descriptions of British and Foreign Securities, &c., are effected, and Dividends and Military and other Pay and Allowances are received. Drafts on Demand, Circular Notes, and Letters of Credit are issued. The Officers of the Bank are bound not to disclose the transactions of its customers. LIMITED. Established in 1836, and Registered in 1880, under "The Companies' Acts, 1862 to 1879." The London & County Banking Company, Limited, Opens DRAWING ACCOUNTS with Commercial Houses and Private Individuals, upon the plan usually adopted by other Bankers. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS.-Deposit Receipts are issued for sums of money placed upon these Accounts, and Interest is allowed for such periods and at such rates as may be agreed upon, reference being had to the state of the Money Market. CIRCULAR NOTES and LETTERS OF CREDIT are issued payable in the principal Cities and Towns of the Continent. Letters of Credit are also issued payable in Australia, Canada, India, China, the United States, and elsewhere. The Agency of Foreign and Country Banks is undertaken. The Purchase and Sale of Government and other Stocks, also of English and Great facilities are afforded to the Customers of the Bank for the receipt of By Order of the Directors, W. McKEWAN, General Manager. |