OFFICERS who value CORRECTNESS and SMART. NESS in their UNIFORMS, and would at the samo time study ECONOMY, would bo well advised to try DOHERTY, THE MILITARY TAILOR, By Special Appointment To His ffojlja T ' l6 G° vernor " . Excellency General, THE RT. HON. THE EARL OF LIVERPOOL, G.C.M.G.; M.V.O. Also maker to nil the HEADQUARTERS Staff and LEADING OFFICERS. Patentee of the World-famed Seamless Knee-Grip. BIDING BREECHES. 203 LAMBTON QUAY. REMOVAL NOTICE. MB. UNDO LEVIEN, Dentist, has Unmoved to Booms above Davis and Olater'fl (opposite Kirkcaldie'B). "Kltohen" Cake Shop entrance. 'Phone 980. CHATEAU TANUNDA BRANDY (South Australia). Sole N.Z. Agents— REGINALD COLLINS, LTD., NATIONAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, t WELLINGTON. "A. CTOP OP TEA!LET'S GO. TO BOHAN'S:." AOIJP of Delicious Tea, quickly arid daintily served, can bo obtained for 3d. at any hour, at BOHAN'3 NEW TEA BOOM. ' Wo uso tho same grado of Tea as fitrpolied to His Excellency tho Governor. Nothing better obtainable. Come to 226 Lambton Quay, To-day!
: SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. (COPY.) VALETTA, ' Ashburton, i 14th Dee,, ..1917. MR. J. B. CHRISTIAN, Local Agent, NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION, Ashburton. JQEAB SIR— Be William Wellington Patterson (deceased): I desire to place on record, for publication if necessary, tho following important facts in reference to 'my late husband's Policy with the National Mutual Life Association. Tho Policy was taken out by him on 28th September, 1912, and premiums ivero paid regularly up t>> 28th March. 1915. After that date no further premiums were paid in cash, but tho Office advanced tho unpaid premiums out of surrender value and kept the Policy in full force until death took placo on 16th July, 1.917, and 1 have this day received from tho National Mutual a cheque for £190 10s. lid. in settlement of my claim. Although only 21 years' premiums:-were; paidi the Policy •was 'kept in- force for a further period of 2 yeats -and 4 mc/nths' hy tho "Non-For-feituro Principle," which was first introduced into life assurance business by tho National Mutual, and which has now helped me to benefit materially by its operation. I fully recognise that my lato hus-' band's Policy is a striking example for the hlessings of Mutual Life Assurance, and I hope that good uso will be made of this letter, no that others may he brought to realise the benefits to bo derived from a life assurance Policy in the Office which you represent. (Signed) Yours faithfully, ELIZABETH F. E. PATTEBSON.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 99, 19 January 1918, Page 6
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