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Report for the Quinquennium ending 31st December, 1887:

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SPECIMEN OF BONUSES ON POLICIES

Effected at Age 30 for £1,000, on which 5 Annual Premiums, amounting to £126. 13s. 4d., have been paid:

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THE ASSURANCE FUND (excluding £19,173 reserved for Annuities) on the 31st December, 1888, invested upon first-class securities, and yielding nearly 4 per cent. interest, is now upwards of 36 per cent. of the total liabilities of the Company, and 14 times the amount of the Annual Premiums payable.

The corresponding ratios in

1877 were 32 per cent, and || times the Annual Premiums, and in
1882 were 36 per cent. and 13 times the Annual Premiums.

During the past 41 years the Company has paid in Claims And divided Bonuses amongst the Assured, exclusive of those taken in Reduction of Premium, amounting to

£8,938,310

£1,212,458

INTERIM BONUSES are given on Policies of five years old and upwards which become Claims between any two Valuations, the amount distributed in this way during the last Quinquennium being £13,500.

79, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W.

PRINTERS: O. & E. LAYTON, LONDON.

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COCKS' READING SAUCE

HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME.

First introduced to the Public in 1789. It this year celebrates its Centenary.

For 100 Years it has been esteemed by Connoisseurs of Sauce as the BEST FISH SAUCE ever manufactured; this abundantly proves its excellence. It only requires to be once tried to satisfy the purchaser of its delicious flavour and economy, for use with Fish, Soups, Hashes, Gravies, Chops, Steaks, Cutlets, &c.

EWARE OF IMITATIONS!

BEWARE

The Genuine is protected by Trade Mark, viz. :-Charles Cocks' Signature on a White Ground, across the Reading Arms.

Fry's

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VAN HOUTEN'S

PURE Soluble

EASILY DIGESTED-MADE INSTANTLY.

COCOA

BEST AND GOES FARTHEST. BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL.-ADMIRABLE,' 'PERFECT,' and so PURE. HEALTH.-Its PURITY is BEYOND QUESTION-ONCE USED, ALWAYS USED.

C. J. VAN HOUTEN & ZOON, WEESP-HOLLAND.

"EXCELLENT-OF GREAT VALUE." Lancet, June 15, 1889.

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PEA FLOUR

SOUP.

FOR SOUPS, &c. EASILY DIGESTED.

Sold in Packets and Tins.

SEASONED AND FLAVOURED.

Ready for the Table in a Few Minutes.

Sold in Packets and Tins by all Grocers.

entees and Manufacturers:-BOWDEN STEAM MILLS, MARKET HARBORO'.

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In Cases, Carriage Paid.

Popular Edition. One Shilling each.

The Springs, Malvern.

+LISH MEN OF LETTERS. Edited by JOHN MORLEY. Paper Covers, 18. each; Cloth Binding, 18. 6d. Vols. I. to XXXII. ready.

INSON. By LESLIE STEPHEN.

OTT. By R. H. HUTTON.

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RFECTION!

WALTON'S LORA NIGRA" JET

ARKING INK

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Other Volumes to follow.
MACMILLAN & CO., LONDON.

"A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS THE PRIDE
OF WOMAN." Tourists and Ladies
visiting the Seaside will find
WALTON'S KALODERMA
The best friend they can
find for protecting the
Skin from the ill
effects of the
Scorching Sun,

friting, Etching, or Drawing Sea Bathing,

on Linen, Calico, &c.

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SIMPLICITY! Electro-Plating and Gilding at Home.

WALTON'S

CELEBRATED

THE HANDS AND COMPLEXION.

North-east

THOUT THE APPLI- winds, &c.

ATION OF HEAT.

Will Re-Silver all kinds of Plated
Goods on Copper, Brass, Nickel
Silver, &c., such as Reflectors,
Lamps, Harness, Urn Taps, Trin-
kets, &c. Price 18. 6d., 28. 6d., &c.

Post-free for 21 stamps. Also

Tan, Frec-
kles, Sunburn,
ches, and all dis-
figurements, and im-
perfectionsof the Face,
Neck, Arms, and Hands.
It prevents the skin from
assuming the red and dull ap-
pearance so unpleasant to the
eye of the sceptical, and vexa-
tious to the sufferer. Its soothing,
healing, and refreshing qualities after
the ride, promenade, or drive, and heat of
the Ball-room will be found a great luxury.
Detection Impossible. Post free for 30 Stamps.
T. WALTON, Analytical Chemist, Haverstock Hill, London.

ed with any Rubber, Metallic oxwood Stamp, Stcel Pen, or ancil Plate. It is invaluable for ls, Laundries, Dyers, Unions, itals, and large Institutions. ice la. to 21s. each. Post free 13 stamps.

OLD BY ALL CHEMISTS,
STATIONERS, &c.

WALTON'S AURINE,

A Solution of Gold for Re-gilding
Cheap Jewellery, Silver, &c., equal
tosolid Gold. When ladies wish to
change Silver Trinkets into Gold,
this will be found most couvenient.
Price2s 6d. Post free for 32 stamps.

SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND
IRONMONGERS.

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COCKS' READING

HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TI

First introduced to the Public in 1789. It this year

For 100 Years it has been esteemed by Connoisseurs of SAUCE ever manufactured; this abundantly proves its excellenc once tried to satisfy the purchaser of its delicious flavour and Fish, Soups, Hashes, Gravies, Chops, Steaks, Cutlet

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BEST AND GOES FARTHEST. BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL.-ADMIRABLE,' 'PERFECT,' and so PURE. HEALTH.-Its PURITY is BEYOND QUESTION ONCE USED, ALWAYS USED. C. J. VAN HOUTEN & ZOON, WEESP-HOLLAND.

"EXCELLENT-OF GREAT VALUE." Lancet, June 15, 1889.

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