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The SURGICAL AID SOCIETY. INFANT ORPHAN Patron-HIS MAJESTY THE KING. President-The Rt. Hon. the Earl of Aberdeen, G.C.M.G. This Society supplies Artificial Limbs, Surgical Appliances, Elastic Stockings, Trusses, and every description of mechanical support to the poor, without limit as to locality or disease. 29,895 Appliances given in year ending September 30, 1902. SUBSCRIPTIONS and DONATIONS are earnestly solicited, and will be thankfully received by the Bankers, Messrs. Barclay and Co. Ltd., Lombard-street, or by the Secretary at the Offices of the Society, Salisburysquare, London, E.C. RICHARD C. TRESIDDER, Secretary. City of London General Pension Society. Founded 1818. Patron: HIS MAJESTY THE KING. This Charity was founded in 1818 for providing Permanent Relief, by means of Monthly Pensions, to decayed Artisans, Mechanics, Manufacturers, Tradesmen. above 60, and the Widows of such persons above 63 years of age who have never received Parish Relief, without distinction of religion, sect, or country. The Charity has distributed the sum of upwards of £100,000 amongst poor deserving persons since its establishment. Supported by Voluntary Contributions. Donations, Bequests, and Subscriptions will be thankfully received. 25 58. constitutes a Life Governor. Mr. J. SLATER SPENCE, Secretary. Offices-12, FINSBURY CIRCUS, LONDON, E.C. ASYLUM, WANSTEAD. Patron-HIS MAJESTY THE KING. This Institution entirely maintains and educates the orphans of those once occupying a fair position in life. Since the foundation of the Asylum 4560 Children have been received, and there are nearly 600 on the books at the present time. 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