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"The saving of frotft 30 to 50 per cent, on each Bait of clothes, is a feature which the practical genius of Englishmen will not fail to appreciate."
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npHJfi above < jttdtat * Hi is taken from a Work lately published , on " The Various Systems , See ., of I the 'Woollen-Cloth Trade-. " The immediate reference of this extract is to the New System recently introduced at the LONDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT by EDMUND DUDDEN AND CO . And in which the Writer shows that the Customers of Messrs . Dudden and Co . save from 30 to 50 per cent , on their purchases b y adopting the New System . The fine STOCK of the London Cloth Establishment is known as one if the best in the Metropolis , from which any Lengths , even the shortest , are SOLD AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE . But , as an auxiliary to the Cloth . Trade , Cutters of superior talent are engaged ; and Purchasers of Cloth , &c , may , if they wish , have it made up on the Premises , at the charge of Ttfi g W@R&M ) SN )*§ WA © E § Messrs . Dudden and Co . guaranteeing , not only the Quality of the Cloth , but also the Fit and Workmanship of every Garment . LONDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT , 16 , COVENTRY STEEET .
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BANKS OF DEPOSIT AND SAVINGS BANKS . IJfTfBTMBNX Of CAPITAL AND SAVINGS . NATIONAL ASSURANCE and INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION , 7 , St . Mabtin ' s Place , Tbafalgar Squabb , Lojtdojt , ahd 68 , Pali- Mall , Manchbstbb . Established in 1844 . TBCST 2 BS . Lieufc .-Col . the Right 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 fcoth the means of realising the highest rate of Interest yielded by first-class securities , iawhich 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 the hours of 10 and 4 o ' clock , at the Offices of the Association . Immediate Annuities granted , and the business of Life Assurance in all its branches , transacted , on highly advantageous terms . Rates , Prospectuses , and Forms of Proposal , with every requisite information , may be obtained on application at the offices of the Association , or to the respective Agents throughout the United Kingdom . PETER MORRISON , Managing Director . Application * for Agencies may be made to the Managing Director .
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"DOBERT HOUDIN . — ST . JAMES'S J \ THEATRE . —DURING EASTEE WEEK . —The celebrated Prestidigitateur . Robert Houdin , EXTRAORDINARY SEANCES FANTASTIQUES , as performed by express comjnand of her most gracious Majesty the Queen , at Buckingham Palace , on the occasion of the Birthday of H . R . H . the Princess Louisa , Fbiday , March 18 th , 1853 , will exhibit his Wonderful Representations at the above Theatre during the Easter Week Every Evening , at Half-past Eight o ' clock ; and a DAY PERFORMANCE , on Wednesday and Saturday Mornings , commencing at Half-past Two o ' clock . Stalls , 7 s . ; Boxes , 4 e . ; Pit , 2 s . ; Gallery , Is . Private Boxes , £ 1 Is ., . £ 1 11 s . 6 d ., and £ 2 a . 2 s ., which may be secured at Mr . Mitchell ' s Royal Library , 33 , Old Bond Street ; and at the Boi-Office of the Theatre , from Eleven till Five o ' clock daily .
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IND IAN EEFOEK SOCIETYOn Saturday , the 12 th inst ., a Meeting of the Friends o * India was held in Charles Street , St . James's Square , with a view of bringing public opinion to bear on the Imperial Parliament in the case of India , so as to obtain due attention to the complaints and claims of the inhabitants of that vast empire . H . D . 8 eymour , Esq ., M . P ., having been called to the chair , the following Resolutions were agreed to by the Meeting : — 1 . That the character of the alterations to be effected in the constitution of our Indian Government at the termination of the East India Company ' s Charter Act , on the 30 th of April , 1864 , is a question which demands the most ample and serious consideration . 2 . That although Committees of both Houses of Parliament have been appointed , in conformity with the practice on each preceding renewal of the Charter Act , for the purpose of investigating the nature and the results of our Indian adininistrataon . thoseCommittees have beenappointed on the present occasion at a period so much later than usual , that the interval of time remaining before the expiration of the existing powers of the East India Company is too short to permit the possibility of collecting such evidence as would show what alterations are required in our Indian Government . 3 . That the inquiry now being prosecuted by Committees of the Legislature will be altogether unsatisfactory , if it be confined to the evidence of officials and of servants of the East India Company , and conducted and terminated without reference to the petitions and wishes of the more intelligent of the natives of India . 4 . That it is the duty of the _ friends of India to insist upon a temporary Act to continue the present Government of India for a period not exceeding three years , so that time may be r iven for auch full inquiry and deliberation as will enable Parliament within that period to legislate permanently for the future administration of our Indian Empire . 5 . That in order to obtain such a measure , this meeting constitutes itself an " Indian Reform Society . " The undermentioned Gentlemen having consented to act as a Committee , the meeting adjourned . J . Bell , Esq ., M . P . Viscount Godorich . J . F . B . Blackett , Esq ., M . P . W . Harcourt , Esq . G . Bowyer , Esq ., M . P . E . J . Hutchins , Esq ., M . P . J . Bright , Esq ., M . P . P . F . C . Johnstone , Esq . F . C . Brown , Esq . M . Lewin , Esq . J . Crook , Esq ., M . P . T . McCullagh , Esq . Miijor-General Sir Do Lacy A . J . Otway , Esq ., M P . Evans , K . C . B ., M . P . J . G . Phillfmore , Esq ., M . P . H . A . Bruco , Esq ., M . P- H . Reeve , Esq . W . H . Clarke , Esq . W . 8 eholeneld , Esq ., M . P . J . Dickinson , jun ., Esq . II . D . Seymour , Esq ., M . P . Lieut .-Gen . Sir J . F . Fitz- J . Sullivan , Esq . cerald , K . C . B ., M . P . F . Warren , Esq . W . R . Fitzgerald , Esq ., M . P . J . A . Wino , Esq ., M . P . Rt . Hon . T . M . Gibson , M . P . j Correspondence on all matters connected with tho Society , to bo addressed to the Honorary Secretury , by whom Subscriptions will bo received in aid of ita object . JOHN DICKINSON , Jun ., lion . Sec . Committee Rooms , Clarence Chambers , 12 , Haymarkot , March 14 , 1853 .
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HOUSEHO LDEBS' LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY . DISTINCTIVE AND PECULIAR FEAT 0 BE 8 . 1 . Every Policy is absolutely indisputable , the state of health , age , and interest , being admitted on the Policy . 2 . Policies paid to the Holder within Fourteen Days after Proof of Death . ? . No charge for Policy Stamp . 4 . The Sayings' Bank Assurance—the Company granting an Assurance on the life of the Depositor for every sum deposited , with liberty to withdraw the deposit at fourteen days' notice . 5 . Loans on the security , or for the purchase , or erection , of property , on an entirely new plan , the payments to cease in the event of the death of the Borrower , and the property to be handed over to his family , or representatives , free and unencumbered . 6 . The Savings' Bank and Assurance-Loan Branches combined , by which Depositors in Savings' Banks and intending Members of Building Societies , may invest their funda so as to secure the Assurance of a Riven sum in the event of death , and at the same time employ them for the purchase of property during life . This system supersedes Building Societies—supersedes Savings' Banks . 7 . A person may choose any age for entry , by paying the value ofthe difference between his own and the chosen age , in one sum . RICHARD HODSON , Secretary . Offices : 15 and 16 , Adam Street , Adklphi , Lojtdojt .
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rpHE OAK MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE J _ and LOAN COMPANY . Offices—49 , Moorgate Street , London . Guarantee Fund , Fifty Thousand Pounds . The Oak Lifh Office undertakes all transactions involving the contingencies of human life , whether they relate to tho Upper or Middle Classes , which uro now almost peculiarly the objects of Life Assurance , or to those in an humbler spherethe industrious Labourer , Mechanic , or Artisan . The constitution of the Office is upon the Mutual Principle , and embraces Assurances upon Single or Joint Lives and Survivorships , Endowments , and the granting of Immediate or Deferred Annuities . Tho attention of benevolent persons , and employers of every description , is invited to tho Prospectus and Tables of the Industrial or Workmen ' s Branch of this Company . Table showing the Monthly Contributions payable , for the AuMuranrt ; of any qf the following Sums payable at Death . Age next Yor £ 'Z 0 . For £ 30 . l ? or U 40 . For £ 50 . Birthday . £ » . d . £ « . d . £ s . d . £ » . d . 10 0 0 7 0 0 11 0 13 0 16 12 0 0 H 0 0 11 0 1 « 0 17 15 0 0 8 0 10 0 14 0 1 H 1 H () 0 » Oil 015 Oil ) 20 0 0 0 Oil 010 01 10 22 0 0 10 0 12 0 17 0 1 11 2 r > o o lo o i : j o i h 0 2 1 U ( i 0 0 10 0 14 , 01 !) 022 28 0 0 11 0 1 4 0 1 10 0 £ . i 0 0 10 0 15 0 1 11 0 ' £ R ¦ si o io oi « o a o o a « . 'J 5 Oil 0 1 H 022 02 1 > H 7 0 12 0 10 0 2 4 0 2 11 40 0 1 . 1 0 I 11 O ' £ « 0 jj 2 42 0 14 0 2 0 O 2 H a 4 45 0 J « 0 2 3 O 2 11 3 8 4 rt 0 1 » 0 2 ! l O 3 1 0 » 10 IH 0 1 H 0 2 T > O 3 3 0 4 1 r , o o i » 027 o 3 , « o 4 4 Kxami' 1 , 1 ! -A person uffod 21 iuuy , by tho Hiiiitll payment of i ) , l per month secure to hiH wife , children , or other relatives or nominees , the Hiun of £ ' £ » at his death , whenever that ovonfc limy oocur . Tim Premiums will be received by iiititalmoutn at hiioIi of the Company ' s Agoiioios an may nuit tho convenience of tho Assure ™ . lYospectuHOB and Forms of Application may bo had at tho Company ' s Ollloes , and of t , ho Agonta throughout tho kingdom . O . MANNERS COODE , Secretary . N . U . —Agents required in » U parti of the Kingdom .
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riB-EAT WESTERN RAILWAY . —Notice VjT is hereby given that on GOOD FBIDAY the Trains will run as on . Sundays , with the addition of the Day Mail from Paddington to Bristol , at 10 . 15 a . m ., and from Bristol to Paddington at 8 . 35 a . m ., calling at the usual Stations . Return Tickets issued on Thursday , the 24 th March , and on G-ood Friday , will be available for the return journey on either of those days , or on the 26 th , 27 th , or 28 th inst . For further particulars see handbills , which may be obtained at the Stations , or at any ofthe Offices of the Company . Paddington Station , March 16 th , 1853 .
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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BANKING OOMPAH ST . Incorporated by Royal Charter , 1847 . The Court of Directors grant Letters of Credit and Bills at 30 days' sight upon tho Company's Bank , at Adelaide . The exchange on sums above £ 10 , is now at a preminm or charge of two per cent . Approved drafts on South Australia negotiated and bills collected . Apply at the Company ' s OfficeB , No . £ 4 , Old Broad Street , Xondon . WILLIAM PURDT , Manager . London , March , 1853 ,
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TO ElVtlGRAKTrS . THE following Gtttta Pekcha Articles will bo found of great valuo to Emigrants , especially such tin are proceeding to tho GOLD DIGGINGS . GUTTA PERCIIA LINING FOR BOXES . BircKKTH . J Lifh Buoys . I Washing Bowls . Dhinkino Muoh . ] Flahkh . I Syi-hokh . GUTTA PERCHA TUBING . Ructions fob Pumph . I Cakiioyh tor GuNvownmi . Jucjh . I Minims' Cavh . SOLES FOR BOOTS AND SHOES . To keep thic Fekt Diiy is of the utuicmt importance to the Kmigrant . ThiH may bo secured by tho uh « of Gutta Percha Sole * , which are perfectly Waterproof , Cheuper and more Duruble th « . ii Leather . They oun be put on wit . h oawo by uny ono . TIiih cannot be too extensively known umungtit AuHtralitm KmigrantH , ua it ia now diilicult to ilud u Shoomukor in that country . Goi / i ) Washing Vkhhici , h oic ltvisur vakikt ¥ of huai-ii MAY II ]{ HAH TO OirOKR . Direotionn to Emigrants for lining Boxes with Gutta Paroha Sliuot , ( ho aH to proHorve tho eontentu from injury by ma wutor . i ulm > for putting on Solea of Hoots him ! Hhoott , &o ., may b « had GRATIS on application to any of tho Guttu l ' oruhn Company ' s Dealers . N . B . —The Company ' s Illustrated Circulars , with Instructions for Joining 1 ' uboH , Lining OiHl . oniH and Tauku , imd lor Boouroly ulluohin ^ GuUa Poroha Bolon , will bo forwarded ( punt froo ) on receipt of four poatuge ntuinpu . THE GUTTA PEROirA COMPANY , PATENTJBMS , 18 . Whah » Road , City Roam . Lajpxur .
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/^ lOVEENMENT PERSECUTION of tlio VX ENGLIS 1 I PRICSS- —A . PUBLIC MEETING will l > e hold at tho National Hall , H'lj h Holborn , on Thursday next , Jiunes Watson in tho Chuir . Tho Meeting will be addroHHod liy Edward Edwards , Gk J . llolyouke , Washington Wilka , C . !) . Collet , &c . &c . —D « or » open at Sovcu ; Chair taken at lii ^ kt .
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EXPOSITION OF SECULARISM . —Tho Public Committee of tho Friends of Free Thought , eonstituted to present Borno testimony to Mr . G . J . HOLYOAKK , an u recognition of hw persevering Horvieen in the Expedition and Public Discussion of fieeulur and AnNociativo Principles , have determined , in a public iiuutuer , to present him with a P huh it , tho better to uuHtain an advocacy which bun not boon and oannot be carried on without pernontil uacrilicoH . On next Tuesday , Murck 22 nd , Lint-papers will be ready for delivery , and may no had personally , and by letter , on application at the Literary and Scientific Institution , . lohu Hf . reel , Fitzroy Squa . ru . LiHt-uupors , with ueerttditiu ^ nignatureH , will ho tranHinitte < l to friendH in tho provinci-H taking part in them ) proceedings . At tho jiartioular requewt of the ( Jonunitten , Mr . JiuneH Watsou , Publisher , 3 , Queen's fleud PttsMigji , Pttt «! rnoster Row , him ooutuMitod to luit aa Treasurer . All lottors to bo addresHod to " Tho 8 < Hirotury , Testimonial Committee , " iJJJ , John Stroot , Kit . ieroy Hquure , London . Thoug h tho right of Private Judgment is htippily conceded in theory among uh , itn praotico is snrioiiHly reHtricted . No sooner uro the eert . ain orthodox limits exceeded than a social ostracism ouhiioh . Yet all Dissent whioh in <; onsoientiou 8 ly hold and toinporutel y onforcod , should be rospoetod ; and if this Committed Hiwuiood in it , H object , thift ftiot will he at length publicly recognitiiid , and therefore tho « u-oporation u » tKuiglit of all who eoiioodo tho gouorul j > rinoij [) l 4 » of tlio Social freedom qfhoneit opinion . JOHN WEflTON , 8 eo . pro ten . JAJMBS WATSON . Treaturer .
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MAECH 19 , 1853 , ] THE LEADER . 287
"The Saving Of Frotft 30 To 50 Per Cent, On Each Bait Of Clothes, Is A Feature Which The Practical Genius Of Englishmen Will Not Fail To Appreciate."
"The saving of frotft 30 to 50 per cent , on each Bait of clothes , is a feature which the practical genius of Englishmen will not fail to appreciate . "
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Leader (1850-1860), March 19, 1853, page 287, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1978/page/23/
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