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240 ADVERTISEMENTS.
MITRE GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE
AND ANNUITY ASSOCIATION.
OFFICES, No. 23 PALL MALL, ILONDON.
Established 1845.
( With which is united the business of the Mais, Assurance Office, late of
41 Moor gate Street.)
PROTECTIVE CAPITAL, £150,000.
rjpHIS Society, under the gurantee of a large Protective Capital, offers the option
X of Mutual Assurance -with Share of Profits — or of very Moderate Rates as
compared with those of pure Mutual Offices.
The Profits are either added to the Policy or paid in cash, or go to reduce the
Annual Premium ; while in the Non-profit Branch, the low rates are equivalent
to an immediate Bonus of from 30 to 50 per cent, of the Amount Assured. Ex. —
Premium for Assuring £1000 at age Thirty-fcne, £20, 19s. 2d. Average Premium
of Mutual Offices, £27, 5s. Annual Saving, £6, 5s. lOd. — equivalent to a Bonus of
£313, 5s. 7d. ; or to a Policy of £1,313, 5s. 7d.
Special Feature. — The Annuities granted by the Mitre increase periodically on
the Mutual System. All expenses of the Annuity Deed are defrayed by the
Association.
WILLIAM BRIDGES, Secretary.
AGENT IN GLASGOW:
Mr. WILLIAM MUDIE, Jun., Accountant,
109 West George Street.
UNITED KINGDOM
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REGISTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF PARLIAMENT.
Guaranteed Capital, £2,000,000 Sterling.
EDINBURGH : 17 GEORGE STREET... .[Secretary, J. G. Harrison.
(Surveyor, Andrew Robertson.
GLASGOW: 160 HOPE STREET Agent, James Robertson.
LONDON: 1 ADELAIDE PLACE, LONDON BRIDGE.
THE advantages presented to Insurers by this Company are a Guaranteed Capital
of TWO MILLIONS sterling, prompt and liberal settlement of Claims, and
as moderate rates of Premium as circumstances will admit.
OFFICES IN GLASGOW: 160 HOPE STREET.
Agent, JAMES ROBERTSON.
MITRE GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE
AND ANNUITY ASSOCIATION.
OFFICES, No. 23 PALL MALL, ILONDON.
Established 1845.
( With which is united the business of the Mais, Assurance Office, late of
41 Moor gate Street.)
PROTECTIVE CAPITAL, £150,000.
rjpHIS Society, under the gurantee of a large Protective Capital, offers the option
X of Mutual Assurance -with Share of Profits — or of very Moderate Rates as
compared with those of pure Mutual Offices.
The Profits are either added to the Policy or paid in cash, or go to reduce the
Annual Premium ; while in the Non-profit Branch, the low rates are equivalent
to an immediate Bonus of from 30 to 50 per cent, of the Amount Assured. Ex. —
Premium for Assuring £1000 at age Thirty-fcne, £20, 19s. 2d. Average Premium
of Mutual Offices, £27, 5s. Annual Saving, £6, 5s. lOd. — equivalent to a Bonus of
£313, 5s. 7d. ; or to a Policy of £1,313, 5s. 7d.
Special Feature. — The Annuities granted by the Mitre increase periodically on
the Mutual System. All expenses of the Annuity Deed are defrayed by the
Association.
WILLIAM BRIDGES, Secretary.
AGENT IN GLASGOW:
Mr. WILLIAM MUDIE, Jun., Accountant,
109 West George Street.
UNITED KINGDOM
^rnttihttt fixt %Muitti Cntnpttij
REGISTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF PARLIAMENT.
Guaranteed Capital, £2,000,000 Sterling.
EDINBURGH : 17 GEORGE STREET... .[Secretary, J. G. Harrison.
(Surveyor, Andrew Robertson.
GLASGOW: 160 HOPE STREET Agent, James Robertson.
LONDON: 1 ADELAIDE PLACE, LONDON BRIDGE.
THE advantages presented to Insurers by this Company are a Guaranteed Capital
of TWO MILLIONS sterling, prompt and liberal settlement of Claims, and
as moderate rates of Premium as circumstances will admit.
OFFICES IN GLASGOW: 160 HOPE STREET.
Agent, JAMES ROBERTSON.
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Glasgow > Post-Office annual Glasgow directory > 1855-1856 > (952) |
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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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