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ADVERTISEMENTS.
NATIONAL SECURITY
pavings Bank of i^berdeen
EXCHANGE STREET.
Itxu&fuB anb (JttanaserB.
The Lord Provost.
The Eldest Baillie.
The Dean of Guild.
The Convener of the Trades.
The Minister of the AVest Parish.
The President of the Society of Advo-
cates.
The Treasurer of the Society of Advo-
cates.
The President of the Shipmasters'
Society.
The Member of Parliament for the
City.
The Member of Parliament for the
County.
The Sheriff.
The Sheriff-Substitute at Aberdeen.
The Convener of the County.
The President of the Mechanics' In
stitution.
The Secretary of the Mechanics' In-
stitution.
The above are Managers ex-officiis.
James Matthews, architect.
•■John Miller.manuf acturing chemist.
John Morgan, builder.
Thomas Ogi.vie, manufacturer.
James Rettie, jeweller.
-John Sangster, druggist.
♦Alexander Walker, merchant.
George Walker, late bookseller.
* William Yeats, advocate.
David Byres, late manufacturer.
Charles B. Davidson, advocate.
Peter Esslemont, merchant.
*Gray C. Fraser, advocate.
* James Murray Garden, advocate.
Robert Gerard, merchant.
* Alexander O. Gill, merchant.
William Henderson, shipowner.
*George Jamieson, merchant.
■James Kinghorn, merchant.
Those marked thus (*) are Trustees.
Treasurer— George Anderson, manager of the North of Scotland Bank.
Actuary and Cashier — Thomas Riddell.
TI^HE BANK is Open every MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,
J_ THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, from Nine o'clock Morning to Two
o'clock Afternoon. On SATURDAY, from Nine Morning to Twelve Noon,
and on the Evenings of MONDAY and THURSDAY, from Six to Eight
o'clock.
It receives in Deposit any Sum, from One Shilling upwards, to the extent
of £30 within each year, ending at 20th November, and £150 in whole. A
Pass Book is given to each Depositor gratis, containing an Abstract of the
Rules, and the Depositor's Account with the Bank. Full Copies of the
Rules may be had for Sixpence each.
Interest at the rate of 2$ PER CENT, is allowed and added to the
principal at the 20th November yearly, whether the Depositor attends at the
time or not. The interest is free from Income Tax, or any other deduction
whatever.
The sums deposited, or any part of them, will be repaid whenever they are
wanted; previous notice being given, in terms of the Rules, for sums above
£10, but with which notice the Trustees and Managers dispense in cases of
urgency, and on a sufficient reason, in the opinion of them or the officers,
being given.
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