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ESTABLISHED 1824.
CAPITAL— SIX MILLIONS STERLING.
Total Funds, - iS4,898,296.
SCOTTISH UNION AND RATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
HEAD OFFICE— 85 St Andrew Square, EDINBURGH.
Secretary : J. K. MACDONALD. Actuary : COLIN M'CUAIG, F.F. A.
General Manager : ALEXANDER DUNCAN.
BONUS YEAR
1899.
LIFE INSURANCE,
EARLY BONUS SCHEME (E.B.).
BONUS YEAR
1899.
The following among other special advantages apply to ordinary Policies
issued under this Scheme. Besides being payable immediately on proof of
death and title, they are, at the end of three years from their date,
Entitled to Bank for Bonus Additions;
Indisputable on the ground of Errors or Omissions ;
World-Wide without extra Charge; and
Kept in force wholly or partially even in cases of
Non-payment of Premium.
SPECIAL BONUS SCHEME (D.B.).
Under this Scheme Profit Policies are issued at Non-Proflt Bates, and
share in the Profits when the Premiums received, accumulated at 4 per cent,
compound interest, amount to the Sum Assured. Policies issued at these
cheap Mates practically receive a large Bonus at the outset. At age 30,
£1,200 can be insured for the same Premium as would be charged for
£1,000 under the usual Profit Schemes of most Oflfices.
Policies of this class which have for the first time become entitled to rank
for Bonus have received Additions at the rate of £10 per Cent., besides a
further progressive addition of £1 per Cent, per Annum.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Almost all descriptions of Property insured on the most favourable conditions.
Losses promptly settled. Surveys made and rates quoted free of charge.
APPLICATIONS FOR AGENCIES INVITED.
DUNDEE AND DISTRICT OFFICES of the Company :
41 ALBERT SQUARE.
Telephone No. 46. JAMES TROTTER, Bes. Secy.
CAPITAL— SIX MILLIONS STERLING.
Total Funds, - iS4,898,296.
SCOTTISH UNION AND RATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
HEAD OFFICE— 85 St Andrew Square, EDINBURGH.
Secretary : J. K. MACDONALD. Actuary : COLIN M'CUAIG, F.F. A.
General Manager : ALEXANDER DUNCAN.
BONUS YEAR
1899.
LIFE INSURANCE,
EARLY BONUS SCHEME (E.B.).
BONUS YEAR
1899.
The following among other special advantages apply to ordinary Policies
issued under this Scheme. Besides being payable immediately on proof of
death and title, they are, at the end of three years from their date,
Entitled to Bank for Bonus Additions;
Indisputable on the ground of Errors or Omissions ;
World-Wide without extra Charge; and
Kept in force wholly or partially even in cases of
Non-payment of Premium.
SPECIAL BONUS SCHEME (D.B.).
Under this Scheme Profit Policies are issued at Non-Proflt Bates, and
share in the Profits when the Premiums received, accumulated at 4 per cent,
compound interest, amount to the Sum Assured. Policies issued at these
cheap Mates practically receive a large Bonus at the outset. At age 30,
£1,200 can be insured for the same Premium as would be charged for
£1,000 under the usual Profit Schemes of most Oflfices.
Policies of this class which have for the first time become entitled to rank
for Bonus have received Additions at the rate of £10 per Cent., besides a
further progressive addition of £1 per Cent, per Annum.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Almost all descriptions of Property insured on the most favourable conditions.
Losses promptly settled. Surveys made and rates quoted free of charge.
APPLICATIONS FOR AGENCIES INVITED.
DUNDEE AND DISTRICT OFFICES of the Company :
41 ALBERT SQUARE.
Telephone No. 46. JAMES TROTTER, Bes. Secy.
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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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