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ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE ORIGINAL SOCIETY— ESTABLISKEO 1840.
19 Birehin Lane
Empo-wered by Special Act of Parliament, 5 Victoria— Sossioa
1842. SuretysMp undertakan for the Fidelity of Persons iu Situ-
ations of Trust, on the yearly payment of a small sum at a stipu-
lated rate per centum.
CAPITAL jeiOO.OOO FULLY PAID UP AND INVESTED.
I his Society was t lie first Public Company established in Great
Britain to obviate tfie inconvenience and defects of Surety siiip
by Private Bondsmen, its Security being adopted by
^ex ^^alest^'^ ^ovexxxxixcwt
BY
The Bank of England, the Bank of Ireland,
The Council of the Duchy of Cornwall,
The Secretary of State in Council for India,
The Court of Chancery, the Local Government Board,
The Corporation of the City of London,
The Principal Bankers, Railway Companies, Public Companies, and
Commercial Firms, in the United Kingdom.
The Society by Special Act of Parliament, is expressly authorised to give
security for persons appointed to any office or employment, or Commission,
Civil or Military, in any Public Department, or to any oflfice or employment
of Public Trust under the Crown.
I)ERSONS of the highest character and qualifications frequently decline
valuable appointments, either from an unwillingness to place them-
selves and their friends under so serious an obligation, or the great diflSculty
of obtaining satisfactory Sureties; but the Institution of this Society
FGtnovGS tlipsp rli'ffir'nU'ip^
The GUARANTEE SOCIETY undertakes, for a small yearly premium, to
make good to the employer any loss by the fraud or dishonesty of the
f>erson employed, according to the amoimt specified in the bond, and there-
ore obviates the necessity for Private Sureties, as well as the evils arising
therefrom, which often prove as prejudicial to the real interests of the em-
ployer as to the person finding the guarantee of Private Friends.
Employers, by the existence of the Society, are assured of the continued
solvency of the Surety for the person employed, and the security thus be-
comes a permanent one.
Friends and Relatives are relieved of the fear of those pecuniary losses to
v> Iiich persons are exposed who become responsible for the acts of others.
All necessary information can be had of the Secretary and Agents.
RATES ACCORDING TO THE NATURE OF THE EMPLOYMENT OF?
THE AMOUNT OF THE SECURITY REQUIRED.
Security granted on behalf of Receivers and Official Liquidators, under
the Court of Chancery, and Trustees in Bankruptcy, on advantageous terms.
SQcrefcary-AUaUSTUS MUZIO.
AGENTS IN ABERDEEN —
DUGUID, PETERKIN, & DUNCANS. Advocates, 4 Bridge Street.
550

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