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1218 THE LEADER. [Saturday,
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1218 The Leader. [Saturday,
1218 THE LEADER . [ Saturday ,
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WATCHES ! "WATCHES ! WATCHES ! Save 50 per Cent , by purchasing your Watches direct from the Manufacturer , at the Wholesale Trade Price . Warranted Gold Watches , extra jewelled , with all the recent improvements £ 3 15 0 The same Movements in Silver Cases : - < O U Handsome Morocco Cases for same . Every other description of Watch in the same proportion . Sent Free to any part of the Kingdom upon receipt of One Shilling Extra . Duplex and other Watches practically Eepaired and put in order , at the Trade Prices , at DANIEL ELLIOTT HEDGEH'S WHOLESALE WATCH MANUFACTORY , 27 , CITY HOAD , near Pinsbury Square , London . * * * Merchants , Captains , and the Trade supplied in any quantities on very favourably terms .
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B OARD OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND . CONSUMERS' PROTECTION AGENCY . Fenchdech Chambees , 159 , Fenchttbch Steeet , City . Objects of the Board of Supply and Demand : — To undertake the execution , on behalf of the public , of any orders for any articles of trade ; To secure the purity , quality , right price , prompt and safe delivery of . articles ordered ; To establish and maintain , upon an extensive scale , warehouses for receiving and testing the articles for consumption ; To recommend to the clients of the Board the tradesmen , contractors , working men , and various persons whose services may be required ; To settle accounts and make payments on behalf of the customers or clients , & c . & c . & c . Advantages secured to customers dealing with , the ' Board ,: — An easy , safe , inexpensive mode of transmitting their orders ; All and every security , that the existing state of civilization , and the concentrated power of capital , labour , machinery , skill and experience can afford , as to the purity , quality , right price , prompt and safe delivery of the articles ordered ; An efficient responsibility in ease of damage and defect ; Simplification of household accounts ; All articles charged according to a list of fixed prices , settled between the merchants and the Board : all such fists published and forwarded , from time to time . Reduction of pr ices , and great saving by the suppression of all the costly experiments that ponsumers have to bear from their not being acquainted with proper places of supply , and with well-controlled merchants ; Facility for credits applicable to the whole of their consumption , and bearing upon the whole of their income , whatever may be the terms of receiving the said income , monthly , quarterly , half-yearly , or yearly . Immediate Business transacted by the firm of J . L . ST . ANDKE . While preparing the more perfect organization of a BOARD OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND , the undernamed firm is now ready to execute orders , to any amount not under £ 5 , in one or various articles . The arrangements for the retail trade will be soon completed , but until then , orders under £ 5 must be declined . GeneralManager-JULES LECHEVALIEK ST . ANDRE . Business transacted under the firm of J . L . ST . ANDRE . Agents wanted . Applications from the country must bo accompanied with unexceptionable references in London . * * * No Orders executed on Saturdays . Further particulars to be had by applying to tho above address , or by forwarding two postage stamps .
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CAWSON HILL MINING COMPANY . Shareholders in this undertaking aro referred to the Jjeader of tho 27 th November for a full report of tho First General Meeting . Persons desirous of becoming Subscribers can obtain a prospectus and fullest particular *) upon application personal , or by poat , to the Purser , at the oflieeB of the Company , No . 3 , Crown Court , Threadneedln Street , City .
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WORKING- TAILORS' ASSOCIATION , 34 , Cahtlk-Stiuskt East , Oxroitn-SntuitT . Wai . tkr Cooi'kr , Manager . As working-men organized for the management and execution of our own business , we appeal with great ; confidence to our fellow working-men for their hearty support . We auk thatNiipport in tho plain words of plain men , without , the uHiml sliopkecping triclm and fulHchoods . Wu do ho boeiiuHe wo Icnow that wo offer an opportunity for the exerri . se of a sound economy , but we make our uppcid more particularl y because we believe that every honest artisan in supporting us will feel Mint he is performing a duty to the men of bi « cIiihh , which to overlook or neglect , would bo u treason und a disgrace . Wo ask for the support of working-men in full assurance that no better value ciui bo given for money than that which wo oifer , —and we dcHirci succeMH through that support , not Holcly that wo may reHcuoourselveH from the wretchedness and olavery of tho Hlop-Hystom , —but more particularly that our fellow-WOrkers of all tradtm . oneourugiid hy our exuini > lo , may , through tho profitable remilt . H of Helf-mitiiiigeineut ., jihure theuiHelvttH and their children beyond the roach ol poverty or crime . Helving on the good faith of tho people , wo await patiently the roBult of thin iipprul . The annexed Lint , of PrieeH wiIImIiow that , in Heeking the welfare of tho Association they inultn no monopoly prollln . Notiuk . —All work done on the prcmincH . No Sunday labour in allowed . The boohs of account are open to every ciihtomer . Clinton . em are invited to inspect , the healthy and < -ommodioiiH worliHhopH any week-day between tho hours of Ten and four . MNT OV 1 'ltICKH JfOIf CANir ON TMCI . IVICIIV : flood West of England Cloth |< Yook CoiiIn IVoiu Si'i i > O Hont superfine ditto , with silk-Hit irt liningH - . . . 'J IH O HeHt Hiiporllnc DreiHH Coul ;| la O Super ditto from U 0 () Uest Huperflno DrenH TroiiHOi'H 1 IH 0 Super ditto from 1 1 O Superfine DroHH Vest () lit 0 Super ditto from (> 12 O XiluiriH and jioiivor Paletots from ' Z 0 <> Suit of Livery from II IB 0 Clerical find ProfoHnional Itohm , Military mill Naval Uniforms , TjftdieH' Riding IlaliitH , Voutlm ' au < l Hoy ' n' Huil . H made to order on tho most reiiwniablo terinn , Oeiitleinon ' H own material " uiftde m > . * » * Country Ordera moot punctually attended to .
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rpHE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL JL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Book Passengers and receive Goods and Parcels for MALTA , EGYPT , INDIA , and CHINA , by their Steamers leaving Southampton on the 20 th of every Month . The Company ' s Steamers also start for MALTA and CONSTANTINOPLE on the 29 th , and VIGO , OPORTO , LISBON , CADIZ , and GIBRALTAR , on the 7 th , 17 th , and 27 th of the Month . For further information apply at the Company ' s Offices , 122 , Leadenhall Street , London ; and Oriental Place , Southampton .
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SOU TH AUSTRALIAN BANKING COMPANY . Incorporated by Royal Charter . The « Conrt of Directors grant Letters of Credit and Bills at 30 days' sight upon the Company ' s Bank , at Adelaide . The exchange on sums above £ 10 , is now at a premium or charge of two per cent . Approved drafts on South Australia negotiated and bills poUcctccl Apply at the Company ' s Offices , No . 54 , Old Broad Street , London . WILLIAM PURDY , Manager . London , December , 1852 .
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nPHE SIX-DAYS CAB & CONVEYANCE J _ COMPANY . Offices—15 , Duke Steeet Chambebs , Adelphi . Provisionally Registered pursuant to Act of Parliament , for supplying the Public with CABS at FOURPENCE per MILE , and Brougham , Clarence , and all other Carriages , at a much reduced rate . Principal Stables , Adelphi . In 15 , 000 Shares of £ 1 each , with power to increase the Capital to £ 50 , 000 . Deposit , 5 s . per Share . DIRECTORS . Trevetham Thomas Spicer , Esq ., LL . D ., 4 , Gray ' s Inn Square . Frederick J . Sewell , Esq ., Ecclestorie Street South , Eaton Square . William Barrett , Esq ., Doctors' Commons , and The Lawn , South Lambeth . Thomas B . Loader , Esq ., Civil Engineer , 14 , New Church Street , Edgeware Road , and Princes 8 treet , Stamford Street . Charles Henry Price , Esq ., Crescent , Avenue Road , Old Kent Road . Captain Montague , Wandsworth Road , Surrey . SOUCITOB . Grantham Robert Dodd , Esq ., F . L . S ., 26 , New Broad St ., City . Mr . Henry Spicer . ( Manager . ) Mr . S . Watkins Evans . ( Secretary . ) Notwithstanding the existence of several Cab Companies , it is admitted , on all hands , that there is amplo room for another . Tho Directors on that account have determined upon starting tho Six Days Cab Company , to run at reduced fares and to abolish all Sunday trailie . Tho degree of success that has attended -similar Associations proves that there is very little speculation in the objects of this Company . Tho following aro among the advantages which this Company present ' s : — 1 HI ,, —To have first-rate ITorsos and Carriages , tho latter to be provided with improved Indicators , by which it will bo at once seen the distance ( ravelled . 2 nd . —To abolish the Insult and Extortion now too prevalent , by employing men of known respectability of character , who will bo provided with Livery Coats and 11 at h , and paid a regular weekly salary . 3 rd . —To allbrd their Servants the opportunity of moral and religious instruction , by entirely abolishing all Sunday Work , thereby constituting this , what , tho Tillo imports—viz ., a Six-Day Conveyance Company . 4 ( li . To bring the luxury of Cabriolet riding within the reach of all clauses by reducing the Ji'arcH to ( one half of the- present legal charge ) 4 d . \ wr mile , which , b * the calculations subjoined , aro cltmrly shown to be both possible and profitable . Tho following statement in submitted to tho Public for oon-Hidcration . " ¦ " calculated that ouch JJ 1000 will purchase 10 Cal ) H , 20 Horses , and JfaraoHH complete . IIKOHII'TH . Weekly Income derived ( front eueh JjlOOOcapital ) each borne travelling 25 miles per diom , for < Jdayn , a ! . 4 d . perniilo , HN . 4 d . 20 horm'H at . HH On . Hd . per diom or per week ii 50 0 0 Deduct lOxpendituro . . . . Ill 10 (> ( Irons WooLly Profit . . . £ 1 ( 110 0 or JUHfiB per annum . TAYMKNTH . Keep for 20 Hoi-hob . ' . . . . £ l ! l O O IVn Driven ) ..:..-. JO 10 O Duty ou 10 Oabs 5 0 0 Wear and tour 5 O O li ' Xi 10 0 A / Tor allowing a deduction of 2 / 5 per < iont . from tlm above for < i | x"UHcn of MiinngouMint , together with all misoollanooiiH and contingent , outgoings , there will be loft u profit of Hixty per Cent , per -Annum . Application * for HharoH , & e ., in the usual form , to be made to Mr . Kvunu at tho ollloun of the Company , 15 , DiiLo Btreet , Adolphi .
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PRO FESSIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY . Admitting , on equal terms , persons of every class and degree to all its benefits and advantages . Capital—Two Hundbed and Fiftt Thousand Pounds . Chairman—Ma job Hknet Stones , LL . B . Deputy-Chairman—James Andbbw Durham :, Esq . With upwards of Fourteen Hundred Shareholders . There are two important clauses in the Deed of Settlement , „ 'by which the Directors have power to appropriate ONE-TENTH of the entire profits of the Company : — 1 st . —For the relief of aged and distressed patties assured for life , who have paid five years' premiums , their widows and orphans . 2 nd . —For the relief of aged and distressed original proprietors , assured or not , their widows and orphans , together with 5 per cent , per annum on the capital originally invested by them . All Policies indisputable and free of stamp duty . Hates of Premium extremely moderate . No extra charge for going to or residing at ( in time of peace ) Australasia—Bermuda—Madeira—Cape of Good Hope—Mauritius—and the British North American Colonies . Medical men in all cases remunerated for their report . Assurances granted against paralysis , blindness , accidents , insanity , and every other affliction , bodily and mental , at moderate rates . A liberal commission allowed to agents . Annual premium for assuring £ 100 , namely : — Age—20 ... fl 10 9 I Age—40 ... £ 2 13 6 30 ... £ 1 19 6 | 50 ... £ 3 18 6 Prospectuses , with tables and fullest information , may be had at the Offices of the Company , or of any of their agents . Applications for agencies requested . EDWARD BATLIS , Resident Manager and Actuary . Offices , 76 , Cheapside , London .
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BANKS OF DEPOSIT AND SAYINGS BANKS . INVESTMENT OP CAPITAL AND SAVINGS . TVTATIONAL ASSURANCE and INVESTj _>| MENT ASSOCIATION , 7 , St . Martin ' s Place , Trafalgar -Sqttabe , London , and 66 , Pail Mall , Manchesteb . Established in 1844 . TBUSTEES . Lieut .-Col . the Eight Honourable Lord George Paget , M . P . Rev . Joseph Prendergast , D . D ., ( Cantab . ) Lewisham . George Stone , Esq ., Banker , Lombard Street . Matthew Hutton Chaytor , Esq ., Eeigate . The Investment of Money with this Association secures equal advantages to the Savings of the Provident , and the Capital of the Affluent , and affords to both the means of realising the highest rate of Interest yielded by first-class securities , in which alone the Funds are employed . The constant demand for advances upon securities of that peculiar class , which are offered almost exclusively to Life Assurance Companies , such as Reversions , Life Interests , & c , enables the Board of Management to employ Capital on more advantageous terms and at higher rates of Interest than could otherwise , with equal safety , be obtained . The present rate of Interest is Jive per cent , per annum , and this rate will continue to be paid so long as the Assurance department finds the same safe and profitable employment for money . Interest payable half-yearly in January and July . Money intended for Investment is received daily between tho hours of 10 and 4 o'clock , at tho Offices of tho Association . Immediate Annuities granted , and the business of Lile Assurance in all its branches , transacted , on highly advantageous terms . Eates , ProspeetHses , and Forms of Proposal , witfi every requisite information , may be obtained on app lication at the offices of the Association , or to the respective Agent * throughout tho United Kingdom . PETER MORRISON , Managing Director . Applications for Agencies may ha made to the Managing Director .
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Established 1837 . Incorporated by special Act of Parliament . Intending Life Assurers and Policy Holders in other Companies are invited to examine the rates , principles , and position oi the AT Q COTTISH P 11 OVIDENT INSTITTJTTON O for MUTUAL LIFE ASBUBANCE by MODliHAl b PKEMIUMS . Thk Scottish Provident Inrtitxttiow claims superiority over other mutual oillcefl in the following particulars : 1 . —Premiums at early and middle age about a fourth l < ) W <> r ; 2 .-A more accurate adjustment oftho rated oi premium the several aces . ,. nnI 1 ; t . : i . —A principle in the division of the surplus more snii , eqmi able , and favourable to good lives . 4 . —Exemption front entry money . All policies indisputable , unless obtained by fraud . Sl'UOIMlWB OK PhUMIUMH . Annual Premiums for £ 100 , with whole profits . ^ AK « , ao i as i »«) r ^~ T ~^~ T ^~ r ^ Tj ^ i si \ ir > h ; 1 ih o ia i ( i \ -z o io j 2 14 , _ » [ as » | 4 n i <> Annual I ' rtmdums , payable for 21 years only , f or J ; l <)<> , with it-hole profits . . Age 20 | 25 | 30 | 35 | ¦«> I 45 I f ' ° 112 7 10 | 2 10 Hj 2 14 < 1 j 2 li > H | : i « 4 _ j : t It '•> I f " ... ¦" - — A comparison of those premiums with those of any <> t her o ^» will at once hIiow the immediate advuntago socumi ii ¦ Hc : oTTiNii IMiovidknt . The preuiiiiniN payable lor ai V <" ll ()| 0 are nearly the Name as many oIHooh require during uu > of life . PltOOKBHS . Hiiie ' o its institution in 1 N 37 , Uuh Hoeiety hns iHHU <> . l "i' * ^ ' * of 5750 polioieH , the asHiirauees exceeding Two Milmm" , 11 all " , a result the more Hutmfuctory , as tho Directors Have . > j adhered to their rule of allowing No ( JommisHion to any than their own recognised oilleial agents . ..., / lf ) its whole alliiiis are in the most , prosperous
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Leader (1850-1860), Dec. 18, 1852, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_18121852/page/22/
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