N 0 R W ICH UNION X IFE INSURANCE SOCIETY CAPITAL : upwards of .£2,300,000. In effecting Life Insurances, recent events haveshewn it to be of the first importance to select an. Office of high character, long standing, and stability. THE NORWICH UNION LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY has been established 64 years, and has paid to the representatives of 8000 deceased members upwards of SEVAN MILLIONS sterling, and-these sums exclusive of the Policies of the Amicable Society, which ancient Corporation established by Royal. Charter in the reign of Queen Anne, is merged into the Norwich Union by Act of Parliament. The Besources of the Society are so great, that irrespective of its immense annual revenue, it possesses a Reserve Fund of -E2,50D,000 and upwards, available for its requirements. Being a purely Mutual Office, it has assigned by way of Bonus to insurers the sum of £1,650,000. .. THE RATE 3OF PRF>MIUM are lower than those of some offices by nearly- 10 per cent. EVERY ADVANTAGE accruing from Life Assurance in all its phases is ofiered by tne Society, together with the experiences Pjnd safety of a well-founded institution, which time has proved to be secure.against all c fiances. It is .. . . 1 A LOCAL INSTITUTION so far as the investment of its receipts in the Colony of New Zealand, and to this national advantage may be superadded the support of a large and I wealthy English office. j THE BENEFITS of insuring herein will be shown thus : it is anticipated that persons entering at i 20 will be relieved from farther payments at 44 In* " " " 52 MS* »■ • » ' » 60 W y » : - if „ 66 No charges for Medical Fees, Stamps, or Policies ***; Unlike Joint Stock Companies, the i NORWICH jUNION .. LIFE ■ '; INSUHANCEiI SOCIETY has no distinct body of proprietors, its j profits are divided among the assure I, whose^pre- j miums are in fact merely deposits rererting to themselves as memberß|Of the Sqciety. Surrender j values are given after Ace yeare." 1 Intengjyg assurers are rrecommended to call upon 6he^j«derßigned• for prospectuses, aDd further partiqp^rs. : ' " w; v "m. "slpANtoN, - x ' ' Agent for' thb Peoviwcb"Of Nblsok. _J 2165 NORWICH-UNION :TpiRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. 1 Ti »w Society, originally established in J 797 and. re-organisedtin7lß2l ZoKec'iladvantug'i to insureds which Companies of more recent standing are. unable^to do. 7.;■ ,• (_r /. a,_ ■■ r x -',' ;■; 7tl In proof of the public confidence at home in the principles and conduct-ef-the-Norwich Union Fire Office, its BUSINESS ha» steadily INCREASED to ONE HUJSDRED,-,MlLLlO^S~Sterling. The I^WEST^l^^t^Tirg charged. ; This Office is distinguished for its Iberalityand promptness in the,.flefctle-mnfro£<chimffi -62.6(18*115 having* been paid to insurers 'for losses by fire. - i BANK CREDIT being established in New Zealand, Losses will be-pßid*#ere or ih England, at the option of the assured. , ;.■ „ a Mp?£ji^| surahces, ? ana7WprSniusis without having first to consult Directors. . 7 NO CHARGE for Policies, Endorsements, or ourveys;'"""'; ■•■-••■-■■> ---.— _^ ~. ..- -.;•_... — _-»,. ; *** The Undersigned: is fully empowered to undertake .the INSURANCE FROM ;FIRE of ™ sc ziptiongf: WWerm 7andsa#;cLOSSES% SETTLED by himself, tbiis^avoidiog the, delay j^nerß7at:a-jaii ! t^cie'%' i Kl7^ 7 Every information as to the Society's Rates and
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 257, 29 October 1872, Page 4
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