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CAMPBELL & TUDHOPE'S

Temperance and Band of Hope Lledge Cards.

1. Band of Hope Card, Gilt and Colour, Size 5 in, by 3 in.
2. Temperance Society Card.
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3. Band of Hope Card, in Colours, 6 in. by 4 in. (Floral) Temperance Society Card, do.

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5. Band of Hope Card, New Design (Crown), 6} in. by 4 in. 6. Temperance Society Card, do. do.

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7. Temperance Society Card, richly Illuminated Floral 7 in by 5 in.

8. Band of Hope Card,

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9. Band of Hope Card. richly Illuminated Floral Design, 8 in. by 7 in.,
Illustrating Industry and Temperance
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10. Temperance Society Card,

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11. Temperance Society Card, richly Illuminated Floral Design, 8 in. by 54 in., Illustrating Religion and Temperance

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12. Band of Hope Card,
13. Temperance Society Card, 8 in. by 1 in., Emblematic Design,
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15. Band of Hope Card, Senior Division, 12 in. by 9 in. 16. New Band of Hope Card, richly Illuminated, 12 in by 10 in. 17. New Temperance Society Card, same Design, 12 in. by 10 in. 18. Large Adult Pledge Card, Gilt and Colours, 16 in. by 13 in. 19. Large Adult Pledge Card, Family, Gilt and Colours, 16 in. by 13 in. BLANK CARDS KEPT IN STOCK FOR PRINTING IN SPECIAL PLEDGES. Sample Cards sent on Receipt of Stamps for the Amount.

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Glasgow: CAMPBELL & TUDHOPE, 137, West Campbell Street. London: NATIONAL TEMPERANCE PUBLICATION DEPOT, 337, Strand, W.C.

PLEDGE

CARDS.

The CHELTENHAM CARDS are by far the most artistic and Cheapest in the market. Societies are strongly recommended to send for Samples.

HORACE

EDWARDS,

396, High Street, Cheltenham.

HOYLE'S HYMNS
HYMNS AND

AND SONGS

For TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES and BANDS OF HOPE.

Revised and Enlarged Edition, 217 pieces, suitable for every department of Temperance work. Price 14d.; cloth, 3d. Large type Edition, cloth, 6d. Words and Music: Tonic Sol-Fa, cloth, 1s. 8d.; Old Notation, paper, 1s. 8d., cloth, 2s. 6d.

HOYLE'S MELODIST, 1d.; cloth, 2d.

LONDON: NATIONAL TEMPERANCE PUBLICATION DEPOT, 337, Strand. S. W. PARTRIDGE & Co., 9, Paternoster Row.

A Representative Periodical for every Temperance Society in London without risk.
For particulars see

The Metropolitan Temperance Advocate.

The Organ of Open-air and General Temperance work in the Metropolis. Published on the Tuesday following the last Sunday in each Month. Price 1d.

THE "M. T. A." is devoted to the interests of thorough Teetotal work throughout London, its purpose being to unite the working strength of Temperance people, and supply a means of intercommunication between workers and associati ons such as can be supplied in no other way.

IT is the ONLY INDEPENDENT Temperance paper published, recognising only the advancement of the movement without regard to sections.

IT contains Original Temperance Tales.

SUMMARY of Temperance events during preceding month.

ORIGINAL Articles upon Temperance, and subjects related thereto.
COMMENTS upon striking subjects under the head of "Fragments."

THE "Arrangements for ensuing Month," is an authentic list of Temperance Societies and meetings in and around London, with time, speakers appointed, &c., under which societies and conductors may have their meetings regularly advertised FREE OF CHARGE.

FAIR Discussion allowed under the head of "Correspondence."

"AID to Speakers" consists of selected extracts from standard works, reliable statistics, and epigrams.

THE appearance of the METROPOLITAN TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE has been greeted with the heartiest approval, and the paper is spoken of in terms of praise by the leading men of the movement, the press, &c., and by the great mass of earnest practical workers is admitted to be precisely the kind of paper that was needed.

Important to Secretaries of Temperance Societies.

By the sale of the Metropolitan Temperance Advocate, Societies may realise a certain profit, and at the same time secure all the advantages of a periodical devoted to their interests, without risk or responsibility, by inserting reports of the work done during preceding month, and arrangements made for current month, which may be done free of charge. NO STIPULATION AS TO QUANTITY ORDERED.

Specimen Copy, post free, 1d. Subscription, 1s. 6d. per annum. PUBLISHED BY JAMES WOOLLEN, 335, Strand, W.C.; And at the NATIONAL TEMPERANCE PUBLICATION DEPOT, 337, Strand, W.C.

TEMPERANCE HOTELS.

LONDON.

WEST-CENTRAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL, 97 & 98, SOUTHAMPTON ROW, RUSSELL SQ., E.C.

The following well-known Abstainers are a few of those who highly commend this Hotel:-Rev. D. S. Govett, M.A. (English Chaplain, Marseilles); Rev. H. M. Holden, M.A. (St. Bartholomew's, Bradford, Yorks); Rev. James Yeames (Wesleyan Minister, Wolverhampton); Rev. Edward Spurrier (Colchester); J. M. Albright, Esq. (Charlbury, Oxon); Joel Cadbury, Esq. (Birmingham); Miss Docwra (Kelvedon, Essex); Samuel Eliott, Esq. (Plymouth); William Livesey, Esq. (Preston); R. McDougall, Esq. (Washington Hotel, Liverpool). The Hotel has also secured the highest opinions of the Press for its exceptional Quiet and Cleanliness, as well as for its extreme Moderate Charges. Convenient for all Railway Termini, and Omnibuses to all parts constantly pass at a short distance Breakfast or Tea, 1s. 3d.; Beds from 1s. 6d. Tariff Card, with Sketch Map of London and List of Public Exhibitions, &c., on application.

FREDERIC SMITH, Proprietor.

LONDON.

TRANTER'S

TEMPERANCE HOTEL, 9, BRIDGEWATER SQ., BARBICAN, CITY, E.C. near Aldersgate Street Metropolitan Railway Station.

Handy for everywhere; comfortable, quiet and clean; charges strictly moderate; Bed from 1s. 3d. per night; plain Breakfast or Tea, 10d.; no charge for attendance. Established 1856.

LONDON.

HORNER'S

TEMPERANCE HOTEL, 19, EUSTON ROAD, KING'S CROSS, Opposite the Great Northern and Midland Stations.

LONDON.

INSULL’S

TEMPERANCE HOTEL,

21, BURTON CRESCENT, EUSTON RD., W.C.

Five minutes from King's Cross, St. Pancras, and Euston Railways; twenty from Paddington, via Gower Street Station; twelve from Liverpool Street, via Metropolitan Railway; and easy of access from Cannon Street, Holborn, Waterloo, Charing Cross, and Victoria Stations. ". Comfort with Economy."

TARIFF CARD, with Map, forwarded on application.

LONDON.

MILTON

TEMPERANCE HOTEL, 1, FEATHERSTONE BUILDINGS, Holborn, London, W.C.

An old-established House with high reputation for Cleanliness, Comfort and Economy. The situation is central, and also retired and quiet, there being no thoroughfare for vehicles through Featherstone Buildings. Beds from 1s. 6d.; Breakfast or Tea, 1s. Testimonials on application to the Proprietor, WILLIAM CHAPMAN.

BRIGHTON.

EMERY'S

OLD-ESTABLISHED

TEMPERANCE HOTEL, 42 & 100, QUEEN'S ROAD. Established Quarter of a Century.

Terms very moderate. Home comforts. Patronised by the leading members of the Temperance movement. Printed Tariff on application.

THE UNITED KINGDOM

TEMPERANCE & GENERAL PROVIDENT INSTITUTION,

1, ADELAIDE PLACE, LONDON BRIDGE, LONDON.
ESTABLISHED 1840, FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE.

LONDON BOARD.

ROBERT WARNER, Esq., 8, Crescent,
Cripplegate, Chairman.

RICHARD BARRETT, Esq., 58, King Wil-
liam Street, City.

SAMUEL BOWLY, Esq., Gloucester, and

1, South Place. Finsbury.

JOHN BROOMHALL, Esq, J.P., Burcott,
Surbiton, Surrey.

Admiral Sir W. KING HALL, K.C.B.,
United Service Club, Pall Mall.

J.T. PRITCHETT, Esq., Edmonton, London.
T. B. SMITHIES, Esq, 9, Paternoster Row.
JOHN TAYLOR, Esq., 5, Tokenhouse Yard.
BENJ. WHITWORTH, Esq., M P., J.P.,
11, Holland Park, London, and Cross St.,
Manchester..

MEDICAL OFFICERS-Dr. JAMES EDMUNDS, 8, Grafton Street, Piccadilly;
Dr. THOMAS BARLOW, 10, Montague Street, Russell Square.
SOLICITORS-Messrs. GATLIFF & HowSE, 8, Finsbury Circus, E.C.

CONSULTING ACTUARY-RALPH P. HARDY, Esq.

SECRETARY-THOMAS CASH, Esq.

POSITION OF THE INSTITUTION, JUNE, 1881.

Accumulated Capital

Annual Income

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Amount Paid for Claims through Death

£2,900,000

£372,000 £1,836,693

BUSINESS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1881.

Policies issued, 2,198. Amount Assured, £587,061.

Annual Premiums, £19,266.

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It will be seen from this that the claims in the Temperance Section are only little over 71 per cent. of the expectancy, while in the General Section they are but slightly below the expectancy.

DEPARTMENTS 1 and 9.-With Profits.

Showing the Annual, Half-yearly, Quarterly, and Single Premiums to assure £100 payable

at death.

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The Premiums without Profits are 10 per cent. less than the above.

Ten per cent. addition to the above rates is charged on Female lives.

For Prospectus and any further information, apply to THOMAS CASH, Secretary, 1, Adelaide Place, London Bridge, E.C.

BRITON LIFE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED.

Chief Offices-429, STRAND, LONDON.

THIS SOCIETY HAS DEPOSITED £31,000 WITH THE BRITISH AND CANADIAN GOVERNMENTS, AS A SPECIAL SECURITY TO POLICYHOLDERS.

Chairman:

FRANCIS WEBB, Esq., 31, Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane.

Deputy-Chairman :

B. W. RICHARDSON, M.A., M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., 25, Manchester Square.

THE SPECIAL FEATURES AND SYSTEM OF BUSINESS OF THE ASSOCIATION COMPRISE :

A SEPARATE SECTION FOR TOTAL ABSTAINERS FROM THE USE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVErages.

Absolute Security.

Moderate Rates of Premium.

Policies payable during Lifetime.

A novel and improved system of Assuring Invalid Lives.

Special advantageous terms for Assurances on Lives proceeding to India or China.

Indisputable Whole-World Assurances.

Non-Forfeitable Assurances.

Settlement Policies under the “Married Women's Property Act."

Special advantages to Ministers and Lay Preachers.

The BRITON Assurances are

1. Class A, or Ordinary Assurances, payable at Death; and
2. Class B, payable at Death, or at a given Age during Lifetime.

Specimens of the Bonus recently declared on a Policy for £1,000 of 5 years' standing.

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Future Bonuses will further accelerate these Ages.

Copies of the last Annual Report and Balance Sheet, together with Prospectuses, Proposal Forms, and every information, may be obtained on application at the Chief Office, 429 Strand. JOHN MESSENT, F.I.A., Actuary and Secretary.

The Directors will be happy to treat with Gentlemen of influence and standing to act a Ordinary or Special Agents for the Company in unrepresented localities.

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