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BOROUGH OF FINSBURY

PERMANENT

Building & Investment Society,

Enrolled in 1863, pursuant to Act of Parliament.

SHARES £25. MONTHLY INSTALMENTS, 10s. Upwards of 2,500 Shares issued. Seven per cent. per annum has been paid to Deposit Shareholders each year the Society has been established.

PRESIDENT: ALDERMAN LUSK, M.P.

Trustees and Directors.

W. T. M'CULLAGH TORRENS, Esq., M.P., Whitehall. LIEUT-COL. HENRY PENTON, Junior United Service Club. REV. ROBERT MAGUIRE, M.A., 39, Myddleton-square. BEVAN, SANDERS, 53, Cumming-street, Pentonville. BLANKLEY, WILLIAM, Winchester Works, Monk-street, City, and 24, Belitha Villas, Barnsbury.

BLOGG, WILLIAM, Union Brewery, Roman-road.

CLARKE, CHARLES, Crown Brewery, Little Sutton-street, and Sutton House, Highgate.

EVES, CHARLES, Westbourne-road, Barnsbury.

LUKE, JOSEPH, M.D., 43, Claremont-square, Pentonville, and Oak Lodge, Stoke Newington.

OWEN, HUGH, Whitehall, & 21, Richmond-crescent, Barnsbury. POLEY, PIERRE STEPHEN, 36, Clerkenwell-green, and Brooksby-street, Barnsbury.

SHEEHY, WILLIAM HENRY, M.D., 4, Claremont-square. WILLCOX, FREDERICK WILLIAM, Myddleton Villa, Lloyd-square.

Bankers.

THE LONDON AND COUNTY BANK.

Auditors.

Messrs. BAGSHAW, WESTCOTT & JOHNSON, Public Accountants, 35, Coleman-street, City.

Solicitors.

Messrs. BOULTON & SONS, Northampton-square.

Surveyor.

Mr. HENRY STANTON, 54, Amwell-street, E.C.

(See page 3 of Wrapper.)

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"Nothing succeeds like success."-TALLEYRAND.

LONDON:

FREDERICK PASSMORE, 124, CHEAPSIDE, E.C.

1869.

Price 6d.; post free for 7 stamps.

[ENTERED AT STATIONERS' HALL.]

There are different ways of getting on in the world. It does not always mean making a deal of money, or being a great man for people to look up to with wonder. Leaving off a bad habit for a good one is getting on in the world; to be clean and tidy, instead of dirty and disorderly, is getting on; to be careful and saving, instead of thoughtless and wasteful, is getting on; to be active and industrious, instead of idle and lazy, is getting on; to be kind and forbearing, instead of ill-natured and quarrelsome, is getting on; to work as diligently in the master's absence as in his presence, is getting on; in short, when we see any one properly attentive to his duties, persevering through difficulties, to gain such knowledge as shall be of use to himself and to others, offering a good example to his relatives and acquaintances, we may be sure that he is getting on in the world. Those who wish to get on in the world must have a stock of patience and perseverance, of hopeful confidence-a willingness to learn, and a disposition not easily cast down by difficulties and disappoint

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