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POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
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The Profits of a Mutual,
with the Security of a Proprietary Office.
Head Office-EDINBURGH, 77 GEORGE STREET.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
JOHN COWAN, Esq. of Beeslack, Chairman.
A. B. Fleming, Esq., Hillwood, Corstorphine.
James Greenhill, Esq., Banker, Regent Ter.
Robert Lockhart, Esq. , Royal Terrace.
James Macdonald, Esq., W.S.
Duncan M'Laren, Esq., Merchant.
Andrew Mitchell, Esq., Advocate.
George Readman, Esq., Advocate.
J. Duncan Smith, Esq., S.S.C.
Solicitors— lAkCKK-^, Flett, & Rennie, W.S. Auditor— ] AS. ALEX. Robertson, C.A.
Co7tsulting Physician — Professor Grainger Stewart.
Ordinary Medical Officer—]. Graham Brown, M. D.
Manager— D^NYD PAULIN, Actuary and Secretary— ] AM^S SORLEY, F. R. S. E.
LEADING FEATURES.
COMPLETE SECURITY WITH MODERATE PREMIUMS.— LARGE BONUSES.— STRINGENT
RESERVES.— IMMEDIATE PAYMENT OF CLAIMS.-UNUSUAL NON-FORFEITURE PRIVI-
LEGES.— SPECIAL TABLE OF LOW PREMIUMS :— Profit Policies at Non-Profit Rates.
At the QUINQUENNIAL INVESTIGATION AND DIVISION OF PROFITS made as at 31st May
1886, the Life Assurance contracts were valued by the Institute of Actuaries (Hm) Table at 3J per cent, interest, on a
strict Pure Premium basis ; and a Vested Bonus Addition was declared of £2 per cent, for each year after the
first that the Policies had been in force ; together with an Intermediate Bonus Of £1, 5s. per cent, for each
additional year completed by Policies becoming claims prior to the next Division of Profits.
The Intermediate Bonus also applies to new Policies.
ACCIDENT DEPARTMENT.
ASSURANCE AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. NEW SCHEME OF POLICIES,
AFFORDING GREATLY INCREASED COMPENSATION FOR PERMANENT DISABLEMENT
WITHOUT INCREASE OF PREMIUM.
LONDON OFFICE:— 20 KING WILLIAM STREET, E.G.
GLASGOW OFFICE :— 190 WEST GEORGE STREET.
13
The Profits of a Mutual,
with the Security of a Proprietary Office.
Head Office-EDINBURGH, 77 GEORGE STREET.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
JOHN COWAN, Esq. of Beeslack, Chairman.
A. B. Fleming, Esq., Hillwood, Corstorphine.
James Greenhill, Esq., Banker, Regent Ter.
Robert Lockhart, Esq. , Royal Terrace.
James Macdonald, Esq., W.S.
Duncan M'Laren, Esq., Merchant.
Andrew Mitchell, Esq., Advocate.
George Readman, Esq., Advocate.
J. Duncan Smith, Esq., S.S.C.
Solicitors— lAkCKK-^, Flett, & Rennie, W.S. Auditor— ] AS. ALEX. Robertson, C.A.
Co7tsulting Physician — Professor Grainger Stewart.
Ordinary Medical Officer—]. Graham Brown, M. D.
Manager— D^NYD PAULIN, Actuary and Secretary— ] AM^S SORLEY, F. R. S. E.
LEADING FEATURES.
COMPLETE SECURITY WITH MODERATE PREMIUMS.— LARGE BONUSES.— STRINGENT
RESERVES.— IMMEDIATE PAYMENT OF CLAIMS.-UNUSUAL NON-FORFEITURE PRIVI-
LEGES.— SPECIAL TABLE OF LOW PREMIUMS :— Profit Policies at Non-Profit Rates.
At the QUINQUENNIAL INVESTIGATION AND DIVISION OF PROFITS made as at 31st May
1886, the Life Assurance contracts were valued by the Institute of Actuaries (Hm) Table at 3J per cent, interest, on a
strict Pure Premium basis ; and a Vested Bonus Addition was declared of £2 per cent, for each year after the
first that the Policies had been in force ; together with an Intermediate Bonus Of £1, 5s. per cent, for each
additional year completed by Policies becoming claims prior to the next Division of Profits.
The Intermediate Bonus also applies to new Policies.
ACCIDENT DEPARTMENT.
ASSURANCE AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. NEW SCHEME OF POLICIES,
AFFORDING GREATLY INCREASED COMPENSATION FOR PERMANENT DISABLEMENT
WITHOUT INCREASE OF PREMIUM.
LONDON OFFICE:— 20 KING WILLIAM STREET, E.G.
GLASGOW OFFICE :— 190 WEST GEORGE STREET.
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Edinburgh > Post Office Edinburgh and Leith directory > 1887-1888 > (935) |
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish towns and their suburbs. |
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Description | Around 700 Scottish directories published annually by the Post Office or private publishers between 1773 and 1911. Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street directory (A-Z by street) and trade directory (A-Z by trade). |
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