HOUSE PURCHASE POLICIES.
li> acquire a iwt.se on easy minis, a Inline, which, in the event of the In o.td-a man i a deee-.se, would lAojnie the absolutely unencumbered possession of t-lie wife anil children fs tiie ideal investment. "Truth.” there-
fore has obtained full inlormitle n oi tile Southern Crus-, Assurance Co's Hm.se j’givLase Scheme for the benefit. of those read -rs who are interested. The Southern Cross Assniain-e Co. s Policy, whilst covering the above io-
qiiirenaMits, also cf'ittsiiiis s-pc-uai <• nditions j-rovirlin" fur payment of Hospital Foes r«i> to a. stated rmount, and in the event of the assured becoming totally disabled. and kindly unfit for work. a guarantee that the premiums V.* ill be paid l.v the Company, and net. charged against his property and policy. The proposition •is that a 20-vear nonlract or longer term. T required, is taken out providing for a Inn of the full face value on an approved property*. id years before the money would be obtainable in the ordituoy course of events, with any other Has, of policy. In ether words, the a-sured has the handling of a 00-ve r endowment sum assured lor I > yea's before it is din*, and (luting that period is making inonev from the rents saved or the rents received, not on his money. but on the Company’s. .-Ml House Purchase contracts participate in the Cash IV 'fit'- of (he Comnany and this with" the saving in rent, and allow-■-luces for Income Tax exemption, re- . (I'nees the annual vavments te a miniinuin. In addition, he is saletrnardod against accident and sickness j •is mentioned a'live. and should lie die ] at :>nv time wh u its one payment | 'ini'- bad 1 "i'll unde, the pronerty j wc ],l !,, |',.,.,.,1 f.-oin all further pavumi.fs and be"oiee t''e ahsolnt/ 1 liranerlv of ttie wife and children. Ihe liremiums deposited are well "ithin Ihe average working man’s menus and even with the addition of the her 'ate nf interest charged afier the l" ! n is made, the total payments yearly would not exceed the usual rent payable. air l provision i« made for the absolute purchase of the homo required l,v all will) a foil risk I'd-;on l.v the Coinnan-- in i lie event of d nlh ■ict blent or siohn Why pay numey siwav in rent win’ll similar iinynnaV on a. d nil hern (V"'" \ssit""ure Coninanv Puli -v '.'ill n.eividi. IVi sickm-ss. accident . and death and h"v yon a lion" of your own ? The local agents arc Messrs Tunic and Sludlev.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1923, Page 4
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423HOUSE PURCHASE POLICIES. Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1923, Page 4
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