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192 ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION, LD.
OAPITAL-Authorized, . . • £2,000,000. Paid up, . . . ^500,000.
LONDON, 40 THREADNEEDLE STREET.
Birtctors.
Christian Allhusen, Esq., D.L., J. P., Director | A. J. Macdonald, Esq., late of Sir Char
of the International Bank of London, Limited.
Lionel R. C. Boyle, Esq., of Messrs. Boyle,
Campbell, Buxton, & Co., 80 Lombard St., E.C.
W. W. Cakgill, Esq., founder of the Oriental
Bank Corporation,
E. F. Hariuson, Esq., C.S.L, formerly Presi-
dent of the Bank of Bengal.
Forbes & Co., and formerly President of the
Bank of Bombay.
Sir Benjamin C. C. Pine, K.C.M.G., Oriental
Club, Hanover Square, W., late Governor of
Leeward Islands.
Grant Heatly Tod-Heatly, Esq., 13 Carlton
House Terrace, London, S.W.
EDINBUKGH, 23 ST. ANDREW SQUARE.
LOCAL BOARD FOR SCOTLAND-
KiGHT Hon, THOMAS CLARK, Lord Provost of the City of Edinburgh.
JOHN FALCONER, Esq., of Messrs. Murray & Falconer, W.S., Edinburgh.
DAVID F. OCHTERLONY, Manager at Edinburgh, ex officio.
Branches and Agencies in India, China, J.apan, the Straits Settlements, and the Australian Colonies.
THE Bank receives money on deposit, buys and sells bills of exchange, makes telegraph trans-
fers, issues letters of credit and circular notes, forwards bills for collection, and transacts
banking and agency business generally.
Current Accounts opened and Cheque Books supplied. Interest at 21 per cent, per annum
allowed on the minimum monthly balance, if not below £100.
Advances made against approved banking securities.
Pay and Pensions drawn. Insurance Premiums, Club Subscriptions, and other periodical pay-
ments made at an uniform commission of ^ per cent.
Securities bought, sold, and received for safe custody from constituents of the Bank, Interest
and Dividends collected.
Drafts issued upon the Bank's Eastern Branches at current rates, free of commission. Bills
collected or negotiated, and every description of exchange business conducted.
The Directors are now receiving applications for 4 per cent. Debentures of £10 and upwards,
secured upon the freehold Bank Premises in the City of London and elsewhere.
All necessary information and forms can be obtained by application to the Branch, 2.3 St.
Andrew Square, Edinburgh ; or the Head Office, 40 Threadneedle Street, London.
ROBERT TURNER ROHDE, Secretary.
BROWN & YOUNG,
PLUMBERS, LEAD MERCHANTS, GASFITTERS,
AND CONTRACTORS
TO HER MAJESTY'S BOARD OF WORKS IN GLASGOW.
5X7 BATH ST RE E T,
GLASGOW.
Branch Establishment —
245 DUMBARTON ROAD.
Estimates given for the supplying and laying of Cast Iron, Water, and Gas Pipes.
THE NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION, LD.
OAPITAL-Authorized, . . • £2,000,000. Paid up, . . . ^500,000.
LONDON, 40 THREADNEEDLE STREET.
Birtctors.
Christian Allhusen, Esq., D.L., J. P., Director | A. J. Macdonald, Esq., late of Sir Char
of the International Bank of London, Limited.
Lionel R. C. Boyle, Esq., of Messrs. Boyle,
Campbell, Buxton, & Co., 80 Lombard St., E.C.
W. W. Cakgill, Esq., founder of the Oriental
Bank Corporation,
E. F. Hariuson, Esq., C.S.L, formerly Presi-
dent of the Bank of Bengal.
Forbes & Co., and formerly President of the
Bank of Bombay.
Sir Benjamin C. C. Pine, K.C.M.G., Oriental
Club, Hanover Square, W., late Governor of
Leeward Islands.
Grant Heatly Tod-Heatly, Esq., 13 Carlton
House Terrace, London, S.W.
EDINBUKGH, 23 ST. ANDREW SQUARE.
LOCAL BOARD FOR SCOTLAND-
KiGHT Hon, THOMAS CLARK, Lord Provost of the City of Edinburgh.
JOHN FALCONER, Esq., of Messrs. Murray & Falconer, W.S., Edinburgh.
DAVID F. OCHTERLONY, Manager at Edinburgh, ex officio.
Branches and Agencies in India, China, J.apan, the Straits Settlements, and the Australian Colonies.
THE Bank receives money on deposit, buys and sells bills of exchange, makes telegraph trans-
fers, issues letters of credit and circular notes, forwards bills for collection, and transacts
banking and agency business generally.
Current Accounts opened and Cheque Books supplied. Interest at 21 per cent, per annum
allowed on the minimum monthly balance, if not below £100.
Advances made against approved banking securities.
Pay and Pensions drawn. Insurance Premiums, Club Subscriptions, and other periodical pay-
ments made at an uniform commission of ^ per cent.
Securities bought, sold, and received for safe custody from constituents of the Bank, Interest
and Dividends collected.
Drafts issued upon the Bank's Eastern Branches at current rates, free of commission. Bills
collected or negotiated, and every description of exchange business conducted.
The Directors are now receiving applications for 4 per cent. Debentures of £10 and upwards,
secured upon the freehold Bank Premises in the City of London and elsewhere.
All necessary information and forms can be obtained by application to the Branch, 2.3 St.
Andrew Square, Edinburgh ; or the Head Office, 40 Threadneedle Street, London.
ROBERT TURNER ROHDE, Secretary.
BROWN & YOUNG,
PLUMBERS, LEAD MERCHANTS, GASFITTERS,
AND CONTRACTORS
TO HER MAJESTY'S BOARD OF WORKS IN GLASGOW.
5X7 BATH ST RE E T,
GLASGOW.
Branch Establishment —
245 DUMBARTON ROAD.
Estimates given for the supplying and laying of Cast Iron, Water, and Gas Pipes.
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