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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
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ews LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 39, 
Throgmorton-treet, Bank. 
mpowered by special Act of Paliament, 5 & 6 W. IV., c. 76. 
Thom: aaa ee Esq., Alderman, eN 
m Leaf, ‘Bsa. , Deny ‘Chairman: 
William eM iacars Esq. Ingleby, 
Edward Bates, Esq. ihomas Kelly, eh Alderman. 
Thomas Camplin, Esq. RAs Pilcher, rte Sheriff 
James Clift, Esq. ion and Middlesex. 
Rt. Hon. J. "srumphery, M.P, | Lewis pila Esq. 
Lord Mayor of London. 
il Caer Jeaffeson, 2, Finsbury-squal 
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Advantages of the ite es Assurance Company. 
Li s of Premiums. 
In addition to the SnNECEItS et Capital of '300,0001-y the Assured 
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annum, yearly increasing, and accumulating Assurance Fund 
mvested in Government and other available Securities, of con- 
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Surs 
mediate and certain bonus without r 
and frequently delusive prospect of a saa division of profits. 
Annual Premium to Assure £100. 
Age. For One Year. | For Seven Years, Whole Term, 
20 £0 17 8 £0 1 £1 11 10 
30 8 ae eye ae 20h 
40 ts 0 T 6.9 2 1410 
50 ae a 1 1910 4 O11 
60 34 a64 Seo 6 0 10 
One-third of whole-term Premiumsmay remain unpaid at 5 per 
cent. comp. int. as a debt upon the Policy for life, or may be paid 
off at any time without notice. 
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ata reanter before 2 0! lek, 
DWARD BATES, Resident regia 
mn to Solicitors and | Agent 
A Liberal Commi 
DISEASED AN D HEALTHY LIVES Seat 
EDICAL, INVALID, and GE AL LIFE 
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with the particular disease. Members ‘s of Consumptive Families 
assured at Equitable Rates. Loans granted upon personal se- 
curity. G. P. Nerson, Actuary. 
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.ife- pres ervers are li ab 
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a det 
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Cisterns, 
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application to the rGardeners (Sundays excepted.) 
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