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NORWICH UNION WHAT THEY SAY IN ENGLAND. " They are the abstracts and brief Chronicles of the time."— Shakspebe (Hamlet). - It is unnecessary "to gild refined gold, or paint the lily," or to express opinions on the solidity and respectability of an office whioh is close on 100 years old. Suffice it to say tbat there iB no better cffioe in the world than the Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, " The Ilevieio," London, July 13. Abroad, wherever business is to be done, tte Norwich Union is foucd operating, and with marked euooese, aod it is clear that the transactions are guided by a polioy of masterly ac.ivity^for the expansion in tbe revenue has been as consistent as tbe resultß bave been satisfactory .—" Citiz en," London, Jnlv 5, For nearly a oenlnry it bos been one of the foremest institutions in Great Britain, and the changes which have been brought about in late years, are enly oce more example, out of many cf that combination of prudence and energy wbioh knows how to seize and take advantage of opportuniti- s at exactly tlie right moment. " Insurance News," Manchester. .Tbe future of tbe Norwich Union may be best inferred from tbe paßt, and tbe success of tbe past almost tranaoends belief. A continuity of tradition and management bave been secured by the remarkable faot that for five generations the control of the business bas been in the hands of tbe Fame family. * * * * * There is not the least probability that the Norwich Union, despite inevitable fluctuations from year to year, will fail to maintain that position whioh it has cow held for -nearly a hundred years, es one of the most vigorous, mest enterprising, and most successful of the Brit isb fire offioes. ' 'Finance and Insurance Journal" The whole return upon capital is thus 75 per cent, per annum, and we take it that the dreams of avarice do net pioture a better return than thiß, when secured ufon such a very settled and broad foundation as tbat of the Norwich Union Fire Offioe. "Spectator of London?' INSURANCE on all kinds of properly, at lowest rates, under the most favorable Conditions of Policies. W. M. STANTON, Agent akd Attorney, Insurance Chamberp, Trafalgar-St. IROLLER FLOUR ! ''THE undersigned Manufacturer of th -*- "WHITE LILLY" BRAND desires to thank the public for the libera patronage accorded him ia c past 22 year and to inform them tbat tbe Mill hns bee: recently fitted w NEW MACHINERY consisting of Henbt Simon's Manchester PATENT fcBOLLEB SYSTEM oo that a really first-olass artiole can alwa*; , be depended on, JNO. RUTHERFOR]D [. FLOUR MILLER, 681—12 BRIGHTWATER. ! NOTICE \ To my Customers and the Publio generally. o TT AVING taken tho Premises a: B JO. Machtneby lately used by Mb. "■ h T. Goon, and having large stocks lt Seasoned Timber, Doors, Sashes, a ,„ I Mouldings, on hand, I am in a positi id I to Execute all Orders entrusted to me se I heretofore. I oleo respectfully request all pere< indebted to me to • SETTLE THEIR R SPECTIVE ACCOUNTS WITHOI DELAY. This notice is absolutely necesei _ u-oder the present ciroumßtancCß, and a amounts i owing to ma over three months, not settled at once, will be placed in I hands of my Solicitors for Summary Coll .tion John Scott, BUILDEI Nelson, November 17th, 1890,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 245, 15 October 1891, Page 1

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