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PROFESSIONAL and COMMERCIAL SUPERANNUATION THE PROBLEM SOLVED WOULD YOU LIKE A GUARANTEED BOND ? THIS INVESTMENT provides for your Superannuation The following deposits at the various ages next birthday at-any ago desired between 50 and 65, with numerous Bro tho “Minimum Annual Paymont” securing Sup Inmiu<.«».if.n,loan, gshould occur while contributing. deal h occur while contributing. th. n-sr-- n,.,„ i,„-. i NOTE: These deposits may ho multiplied ns often as This is certainly Better than the best Life In urance. a))d |]1(1 ' lM , ||p| . (s w!(| bo mu | ti },| iod in exact pro . lor years past business men have recognised tho need portion, as (lie fund is entirely niul.mil. Thus n memof a fund which would provide Superannuation in old ber depositing Iwenty-fivo limes (lie “minimum" at his age, and also give a firm (or family) protection from “3° ''’onhl 1 have insiirnnoe PROTECTION for £2500, and n • • i i in i p' able to retire earlier ov on a larger Superannuation. • financial loss arising through the death of am un- > o portant person before completing some special under- ••• “ 1 ,)fi ••• • 'c * taking. '■< „• -1 —2 1 2 39... 311 3 g o„• S 7 £ 22 ... 22 0 R* • l 11 2 This gives it to you at the Lowest Cost and FRE EOF “-h 23 ... 22 10 11 ■■■ ■'* 17 1 : ; a-u S INCOME TAX up to 15 per cent, of total earned income. in-q 12 ... 10 8 § | Jj “ The compounding of interest on annual deposits of fixed J_i fq 047 4 ;l ■■■ 4I 1 U *• amounts for n. definite number of years keeps capital a b 26 ... 25 II '! -! ? * <" olt «> ways increasws, mid builds up enough to retire on. 074 '*■' ••• 112 8 o£ — Look ahead l;y depositing now. The safest plan is tho n 46 ••• 4. 17 6 best, and if, in building up your capital to retire on, 47 ... 5 2 8 c -A you desire to giv<« full protection to dependents, you Must H C 7. " o . ,r ’ H 2 A 3“ j? deposit under this corriract such amounts and for so long Mq ‘ p 2 4!) *’ 14 2 -T2 73 S ns you can conveniently do so. C Q ‘ 56 ... 6 0 10 o 2 £ g £ Z, Z 32 ... 215 4 .’! ... 68 6 £*.3 2 To-day your deposits only represent savings, but in a 33 ... •> (7 3 52 ... 6 17 2 cm § 5 c few years they represent the capital on which you will 34 ... opj 4 53 ... 76 11 3 o depend for your income. j ~ 35 3 q fl 51 ... 718 2 3-“ “ « H 36 3 3 9 55 .. Too Old «§•- ra Unlike an ordinary policy of Life Insurance, this con- Zj 37 - ( . ' Nnw Hc | p Us [o E« - o tract is free from Harassing restrictions, the cost of in- . . . . , ~ u siirance cover while contributing is particularly low If no insurance protection is required, the same deposit (for first-class lives). It gives absolute security from purchases a larger Superannuation. r| here are .no workloss, and does net incur any liability, as under a non- mg expenses, as tho N°rwich Union Mutual Liic Utnco forfeiture provision a proportionate part of, all benefits ’ issues each guaranteed contacts, collects the payments becomes fully paid-up each year as it is contributed for, arranged for, and pays out either Superannuation or viz., A twenty-year Guaranteed Profit Bond is fully Claims in New Zealand or any other part of the world; paid-up for three-iwer.tleih six-twentieth, and nine- and there are no restrictions regarding foreign travel, twentieth, or nfterm-'-' ': C-A the moment, three, six, residence or occupation, tho benefits lieing purely mutual, nine or fifteen respective navments have been made, thus No sale talk is necessary, and no canvassers are ernguaranteeing members that they can never lose the ployed, but further details are now available twin any money they have deposited, and offering the best colla- Public Accountant in New Zealand, or from SII'jTIITjN teral security possible for any momentous advances, PERRIN, Fund Organiser, 200 Edgeware Road, ChristSHOULD SUCH BE NECESSARY. church. APPLICATION FOR PARTICULARS 'Sir,— If,l contribute £ per annum towards a Guaranteed Bond (my contribution being exactly times the minimum payment arranged for my ago next birthday) how much would it be worth in jears? What Superannuation (payable half-yearly) should I receive? When and where should I receive it? What are the amounts payable under the various Guaranteed Options? What amount of Death Duties would it arrange for my estate? What amount would I bo insured for should death occur while contributing? Name in Full Occupation

Beastilal Calesdare—Free TN .response to many requests the proprietors of “Amber •*- Tips” Tea are again giving away a splendid calendar to each user of their tea. The 1922 Calendars comprise extremely pretty reproductions in colour of child studies, and one of England’s famous beauties. Enclose 6d. in stamps for packing and postage, and address your request for one calendar to The Proprietors, ' '“AMBER TIPS” FINE Tea P.O. Box 946 Christchurch

? Don't suff er another OV W VIA b miserable hour with t?M-’ Wrfl I insomnia, weak WVH« , nerves, anaemia, <®ws? fl® ■ impaired vitality, loss Sleep Well I <) R \ Get Relief with CLEBraTS TONIC i This excellent medicine does not : contain alcohol or narcotics, but imparts - health and vigor i through nourishing jngredients that purify the blood and soothe the nerves., Your nearest chemist or storekeeper sells CLEMENTS TONIC I «It Puts the ‘ Vital ’ into Vitality ”

One Empire I One Flag! One Sauce! WHITTOMES Whittome, Stevenson and Co. Ltd., N.Z.’s Condimentors.

TUI t Advertising nnd effect direct sates. ! saving travelling expenses and com miesion. “The Dominion” columns wll. find the purchasers cheaply for you. "bo minion” rates on application.

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 42, 12 November 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 42, 12 November 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 42, 12 November 1921, Page 12

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