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ADVERTISEMENTS. 249
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LAW LIFE ASSURANCE
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Edinburgh— 120, Prince's Street.
London— 12, Waterloo Place ; 6, King William Street.
mv—ii and 46, George Square ; 20, Buchanan Street.
HPHE Business carried on by this Association embraces every
* desci l I P u tl0 " ofRiskco n t i»ffentupon Human Life, and combines all the ad-
vantages of the Mutual and Proprietary S.ystems of Assurance
lhe Policies of the Association are secured by a protecting Capital of One
™,? N ?, terlln S. subscribed by a large and influential body of Proprietors
lhe Participation Policies receive valuable periodical additions from the
profits of the extensive business carried on both in Scotland and England, and thus
present a most advantageous mode of Investment for Family Provision, with en-
tire exemption from responsibility. At last Investigation, a Bonus of Two per
r EN £™™ K A ™™ was added to the sums Assured. Thus, a Policy opened in 1840
for £2000 was increased at Christmas, 1846, to £2280.
Loans granted on approved personal security, in connection with Life Assur-
Annuities and Endowments on favourable terms.
A New Pamphlet, with full Tables of Rates, and Illustrations of the different
Schemes of Assurance embraced in the business of the Association, may be obtained at the
Head Office in Edinburgh, or from the Agents throughout Scotland.
By order of the Edinburgh Directors,
HOPE, OLIPHANT, & MACKAY, Secretaries.
WILLIAM SMITH, Manager.
Agents in
Aberdeen - - - AIiEX. IPAVBHSOST, Advocate.
Arbroath - - - . - William Johnstone, Banker.
r„ m «- (Edward Mortimer, Solicitor.
■" I W, R. Gordon, Procurator-Fiscal.
Brechin ----- James P. Speid, Writer.
Keith ...... Robert Falconer, Solicitor.
Elgin ------ Grigor & Young, Writers
Huntly (Alex. Stewart Jun., Writer.
* (John Christie, Accountant.
Inverness ----- John Mackay, Procurator-Fiscal.
Stonehaven ... - Charles G, Monro, Writer.
NEW MUSIC, PIANO-FORTES, &c.
JMARR, Piano-forte Maker to the Queen, begs to intimate
• that he has always on hand a great variety of PIANO-FORTES, of every
description, for Sale or Hire.
He begs to embrace the present opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to
the Musical Public of Aberdeen, for the liberal patronage he has received, and to
state that he receives a parcel of the Newest and most Fashionable SONGS and
PIANO-FORTE PIECES every week, from London and Edinburgh, and thereby
can insure his friends of a selection of the best Compositions which appear in the
Metropolis, immediately on publication.
Violins, Flutes, Guitars, &c.
Harp, Guitar, and Violin Strings, and every article in the Music trade.
Royal Music Saloon,
21S, Union Street, June 20, 1849.

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