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N. Z. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. CHEAPEST RATES with PROFITS. The main thing in Life Insurance is safety, and the payment of Government Policies being guaranteed by the Colony, the security is indisputable. < Low Premiums. Comparison with Foreign and Australian Offices. (The GovernmentInsurance Department being the only loca' office). Other N.Z. Government Offices. Office. Notwithstanding ® the low premiums, < Yearly Yearly i Daily the average yearly Cost for Cost for Cost for bonus addition for £5OO £5OO £3OO the past 10 years in £ s d £ s d N. Z. Government 15 810 0 713 4 3d on • £2OO policy 20 9 7 0 813 4 8M was £3 per year. 25 10 13 1 818 9 31d „ v 30 12 0 9 10 14 2 4d , Cash surrender 40 16 111 13 15 10 s|d values more libera? 50 22 9120 0 10 7M t '^ n ,n an Y ofche 60 35 6 Js' 311211 IsOJd office. Sevenpence per week at the age ot 15 nearest birthday paid to the Government Office will secure £lOO (with profits) at death. Absolute Security from Lobs. If from any reason a policy-holder in the N. Z. Government is unable to continue his payments after having made three yearly payments, he can— (a) Sell his policy back for one generally greater than the amount he has * aid, free of all premiums; or (b) He can have credit, for premiums in arrear, until (with interesfeat 6 per cent.) they exceed the surrender value ; or (c) He can have a loan for 90 per cent, of the surrender value, at 7 per cent, interest. A Life Policy is therefore better than money in a Savings Bank. Insure in the Government Office. Save Money and obtain absolute security. tS" A Special Clause for total abstainers. For tables, forms, or further information, apply at Money Order Post Offices throughout the Colony, or to C. J. BARKER, Travelling Agent. Who will attend promptly to any message that may be left for him at any of the local Post Offices. 391

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1160, 27 September 1882, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1160, 27 September 1882, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1160, 27 September 1882, Page 1 (Supplement)

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