ICES.
CREAM AND FRUIT ICES in every variety packed for the Country, with Printed Directions for turning them out of the Moulds, and keeping them in a frozen state.
CRYSTALLINE BLOCK ICE of the utmost purity for cooling Wine and general culinary purposes.
WEDDING CAKES WITH ALMOND ICEING.
A large supply of Wedding Cakes of all sizes always on hand, and ornamented to order in the most elegant designs of the same superior quality which has obtained for them such an extended and well deserved celebrity.
Wedding Breakfasts, Pic-nic Supper, and ether Parties supplied with every
requisite in Ornamental Confectionery.
GEO. WILSON, QUEEN STREET, NORWICH.
NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY.
INSTITUTED 1821.
DIRECTORS.
Sir R. J. H. Harvey, Bart., President.
Edward Steward, Esq., Vice-President.
| George Durrant, Esq. | D. Dalrymple, Esq., M.P. |
| H. S. Patteson, Esq. | W. R. Clarke, Esq. |
| Henry Browne, Esq. | George E. Simpson, Esq. |
| W. C. Hotson, Esq. | Col. James Cockburn. |
| Charles E. Tuck, Esq. | Thomas Beevor, Esq. |
Secretary, Sir Samuel Bignold.
The Rates of this Society are the same as other offices, whilst Periodical Returns have been made to the parties insured amounting to £392,430.
This Office is distinguished by its liberality and promptness in the settlement of claims, £2,379,334 having been paid to Insurers for losses by Fire.
In proof of the public confidence in the principles and conduct of this Establishment, it will suffice to state that the total business now exceeds £80,000,000. No charge is made for Policies.
A Bonus of nearly 50 per cent. on Current Premiums will be paid to Insurers (whether losses have been incurred on their Policies or not) at Michaelmas and Christmas, 1868, and Lady-day and Midsummer, 1869.
NORWICH UNION
Life Insurance Society.
A MUTUAL INSTITUTION, INSTITUTED 1808.
With which has been Amalgamated the Amicable Society, Established
by Royal Charter in the reign of Queen Anne.
The Aggregate Capital amounts to upwards of £2,300,000.
DIRECTORS.
Thomas Beevor, Esq., President.
C. M. Gibson, Esq., F.R.C.S. Hon. F. Walpole, M.P., Vice President.
| W. R. Clarke, Esq. | W. H. Clabburn, Esq. |
| Robt. Fitch, Esq., F.S.A., F.G.S. | George Forrester, Esq. |
| Arthur Preston, Esq. | I. B. Coaks, Esq. |
Secretary—Sir Samuel Bignold.
THE ENTIRE PROFITS ARE DIVISIBLE AMONG THE ASSURED.
Amount of Assurances Accepted, and Bonuses Declared Thereon, Exceed
£18,110,000.
Amount Paid to the Representatives of 8,719 Deceased Members,
£7,313,000.
AMOUNT ASSIGNED BY WAY OF BONUS, £1,620,000.
NUMBER OF POLICIES ASSUED, 37,400.
TEA.
LADYMAN & Co.,
TEA DEALERS,
6, The Walk, Norwich,
Have a large and well-selected Stock of the Finest Teas imported, and respectfully solicit the patronage of the Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy, and all large consumers, feeling assured that in price and quality they offer every advantage which can be obtained at the best London Houses.
Teas packed in 4, 6, and 12-lb. Canisters, convenient for sending any distance. Chests of about 80 lbs., and Half-chests of 50 lbs., at a Reduction in Price. Carriage paid on all Teas sold to the amount of £2 and upwards.
An Allowance made to Clergymen purchasing for Charitable Purposes.
LADYMAN & Co.,
6, THE WALK, NORWICH.
ROBERTSON & SONS,
UPHOLSTERERS,
Cabinet & Chair Manufacturers,
Queen Street, Norwich.
R. and S. call special attention to their Bedroom Furniture in light woods, for which they are unequalled both as regards price and quality.
G. SMITH,
St. STEPHEN’S ROAD, NORWICH,
Established 20 years,
Respectfully informs his Friends and the Clergy and Gentry in general, that he continues to manufacture Carriages of every description, and of the lightest and best construction, on the lowest terms.