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l-VrOEWieB )DNION. BTFE' {INSURANCE il\ - SOCIETY. \ Empowered by Special Acts of Parliament And by Royal Charter in the reign of Queen Anne, . ;' to undertake all business connected with life ; Assurance^, ' - ; /? A -NELSON AGENCY' •' '- • Jis now established, and the undersigned is prepared to receive proposals. • -: , " IT- IS A PURELY MUTUAL OFFICE, . The Norwich Union .Life Society has no distinct ' body of Proprietors ; the insurers at large rreths ; recipients ot the' pavings of the institution :i the; premiums paid, being in ffact only deposits, revert. to those who contribute to them. •RESOURCES. ' Irrespective of ,the immense, annual revenue of this., Society, gradually and surely on the increase, it possesses a reserve fund of £2,300,000 and : upwards, available for its requirements. ■ LOCAL INVESTMENT. ' . The receipts of this Society are to he retained for investments in the Colony; thus affordirg to insurers all the advantages of a Local Institution, with the additional Security of a large and wealthy English, Proprietary, RATES OF PREMIUM. ' ' These are framed as low as are consistent with the due safety of Hie Society. Its Actuary is known to -be one of the most competent authorities in England, the Court of Chancery having recently availed itself of his experience in these matters ; arid although the; premiums may be apparently. higher than in some offices,, assurers should not lose sigrt of the fact, that they receive them back', either in bonuses, or additions to sums assured, and that in insuring in this Society they also ayaH : themselves of the experience and safety of one' that time has proved to secure against all chances' PARTICIPATION OF PROFITS. In this office it is anticipated that persons entering at— 20 will be relieved from further premiums at 44 40 ... ' ... ... ... 60 50 ... ... ... ... 66 ' ■ LOANS. Surrender values are given for. Policies of three years' standing, or Loans granted on Security THEREOF. FOREIGN TRATEL Permitted to -all parts. of the globe in properly decked vessels and in time of peace. SETTLEMENT POLICIES. To meet one of the greatest wants of the day, the Norwich Union issues Policies in the nature of. settlements, whereby a man in solvent circling st& nces, provide the matter is bona fide', may secure (withot the' rise: of bankrupt ct), a certain and direct provisions for his family, NO CHARGES For Medical fees, Stamps, or Policies. One-half the first five years- premiums may remain unpaid upon whole Life Policies. Intending . assurers are recommended to call upon the undersigned for prospectuses and further particulars. W. M. STANTON, Agent tor the Province on 1 Nelson. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE - : SOCIETY. The undersigned having been, appointed. Agent for this Province, is prepared to issue Interim Policies forthwith. . The SECUBITY afforded by this long-estab-lished Society is unquestionable, its rates are exceedingly moderate,, and its regulations most liberal. INSURANCES for seven years will be charged as six. Rent can also be insured for 12 months. - AGRICULTURAL risks taken. BANK CREDIT Has been established in the Colony, and Losses will be paid here, PROMPTLY. LIBERALLY, and IN CASH, or at Home, at the option of the assured. ALMANACKS ani PROSPECTUSES for 1872 can be had, and every information obtained on application to . . W. M. STAN TON, A GENT FOR TUB PROVINCE OE NELSON. ■ - , ■ 1667 PATENT CARRIAGE AND STEAM WHEEL WORKS, LIVERPOOL. The Most HO LEGAN T fi A R BIAGEB :Ot every Fashionable and. First-class Description, including— State Carriages; Dress - and other Carriages Travelling Carriages; Landaus; Barouches; Waggonettes; Sociables; „ Sporting, Park, andiother Phaetons; . Breaks; Gigs; Cabs;. Drags; Four and Two-wheel Basket Carriages, Manufactured with the greatest care and attention, with highly seasoned timber,; best materials, and extra good workmanship, ..expressly for the Colonies of Australia arid New Zealand, and all - . .hot and variable climates, "by « WILLIAM THOMAS, COACH BUILDER, AND 'H AR NESS t : I.- - i MANUFACTURER, &c, ■;. Nos. 28, 80, and 32, St. Annk Smuset, „- „-;: ..LrVBRPppI....- . ?, Ay^toTYOF CARRIAGES ALWAYS .-' ; ; '.V iREADIr.;.! >j' i( ■ ' /■•!- Illustrated Catalogues may jbe Beefl.at the. Office, , -BRH)QE a STREET, vNELSQN,. ITEW ,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 214, 7 September 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 214, 7 September 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 214, 7 September 1872, Page 4

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