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THE NAVY LIST ADVERTISER. ll
ROYAL NAVAL VICTORIA FUND.
OBJECT OF SOCIETY.
To provide Annuities (by Mutual Assurance) for the Widows, Orphans,
and other dependent relatives of Officers of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines'
Royal Naval Reserve, Royal Naval Volunteers, and Admiralty Salaried
Oivil Servants.
ANNUITIES. Class I.
The amount of Annuity is either £10, £20, £30, £40, or £50, for which
a Member pays a rateable contribution varying with his age and that of
the Nominee. Annuities may be continued to Children on easy terms.
The Nominees of Members enrolled before the 31st December 1912, are
entitled to a Bonus of one year's Annuity on the death of a Member.
SUBSCRIPTION.-Class II .
Officers who may not immediately require to make such provision for
their dependent relatives are invited to join Class II. Subscription £1 per
annum, which will be allowed for if they subsequently join Class I., or
if they do not join Class T., may be repaid at death to their Nominee.
HON. 13ECRETARY :
Major JAMES MURPHY, R.M.L.I.
Address: H.M. Dockyard, Portsmouth.
ARMY, NAVY AND ROYAL MARINE PROVIDENT SOCIETY.
Established in 1889 to provide an addition to tr.e State Pensions
for Widows and Children of its Members, being OfLeers of the Army,
Navy and Royal Marines under 50 years of age.
For an Annuity up to £30 the subscription does not exceed 30s.
a year in the case of a Single Officer, and £2 a year in ordinary
cases of Married Officers.
For full particulars, and rules and forms of application for membership, apply to
the Secretary —
LIEUT. -COLON EL J. W. D.WIES,
49. ASHCHURCH GROVE, RAVENS^CURT FARK, LONDON, W.

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