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NORWICH UNION WHAT THEY SAY IN ENGLAND. " They are the abstracts and brief Chronicles of the tfme."— Shakspebe (Hamlet). 16 ib unnecessary " to gild refined gold, or paint the lily," or (0 express opinions on the solidify and reapeotability of an office which is close on 100 years old. Suffice it to Bay that there is no better office in (he world than tb.B Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. " Tlie Review," London, July 13. Abroad, wherevor bueioeßß is to be done, tbe Norwich Union is foucd operating, and with marked success, and it is clear that the transactions are guided by a policy of masterly activity, for the expansion in tbe revenue has been as consisteut as tbe results have been eatitfactory. — '• Citizen," London, July 5. For nearly a century it bas been one of the foremest institutions in Great Britain, and the changes which have been brought about in late yearp, are cn'y one more example, out of many of that combination of prudence and energy wbioh knows tow to seiz9 and take advantage of opportunities at exactly the right moment. " Insurance News," Manchester. The future of tLe Norwich Union may be best inferred from the past, and the BucceßS of the past almost tranaoends belief. A conticuity of tradition and management have been secured by the remarkable fact that for five generations the control of the business baß been in the hands of tbe earne family. # ♦ * ♦ * There is not the least probability that the Norwich Union, despite inevitable fluctuations from year to year, will fail to maintain that pcßition whioh it haa now held for nearly a hundred years, bs one of the most vigorous, most enterprising, and most snocessf ulof the British fire offices. ' 'Finance and Insurance Journal." The wliole return upon capital is thus 75 per cent, per annum, aod we lake it that the dreams of avarice do net piotnre a better leturn than this, when secured upon such a very settled and broad foundation as ttat of the Norwich Union Fire Office. "Spectator of London," INSURANCE on all kindß of property, at lowest rate?, under the most favorable Conditions of Policies. W. M. STANTON, Agent amd Attobney, Insurance Ghamberp, Trafa'lgar-St.

4ROLLER FLOUR ! rg~ x H£ undersigned Manufacturer of the X "WHITE LILLY" BRAND, desires to thank the public for the liberal patronage accorded him ia e pa^h 22 years and to inform them that the Mill hss been recently fitted w NEW MACHINERY CONSISTING OF Hbnbt Symon's Manchester PATEKT SYSTEM bo that a really flret-olats article can always be depended op. J NO RUTHERFORD, FLOUR MILLER, 681—12 BRIGHTWATER. NOTICE To my Customers ahd the Public generally. HAVING taken the Premises and Machinery lately used by Me. W. T. Good, and having large Btocks of Seasoned Timber, Doors, Sashes, and Mouldings, on hand, I am in a position to Execute all Orders entrasfced to me as heretofore. I blbo respeotfully request .nil pereooß indebted to me to SETTLE THEIR RESPECTIVE ACCOUNTS WITHOU" DELAY. This notice is absolutely neeesßarj utder the present oiroumstances, and any amountß owiDg to me over fcbree months, if not Btttled at once, will he placed in the hands of my Solicitors for Summary Collection John JSeott* ' W i «r ' BUILDEB, ttelson, November 17tb, 1890,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 244, 14 October 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 244, 14 October 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 244, 14 October 1891, Page 1

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