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Business Notices BY HAND . . £5 10s BY FEET . . . £9 10s Instruction to purchasers gratis. Needles and all requisites always^n sale. J. GRI GG, AGENT FOB THE THAMES. An extensive and varied assortment of Iron Bedsteads, English and American) Chairs, &c., &c, &c. J. GjflGG, -. j . MATTEESS MAKEE AND. UNDERTAKES, THAMES BEDDINC FACTORYPOLLEN STREET, NEAE THE KABAKA BBIDGE. T^ O V B E.O THE ES, PHOTOGKAPHERS, P O LL E N-S T R E E T, shortlamd! w. k. McLean, ' A UCTIONEER, STOCK AND ! <&■ STATION AND GENEEAL COMMISSION AGENT, Napieb, Hawkes. Bat, Holds WEEKLY SALES of HOUSES and other STOCK at the EEPOSI T O E. V In HASIINGS STBEET. HOUSES received on Consignment and turned out in well-grnssed paddocis, or etabled until the day of sale. ' ' W. K. McLean, 461 Napier, Hawkee Bay. vr EW ZEALAND. GOVEENMENT LIFE INSURANCE. I—The Government Life Insurance Department issues all desirable forms of Policies. The Payment of every Policy is guaranteed hy the Colony. Parti* cipation in Profits is authorised by the Legislature to be given to Policy-holders. 2- Premium rates are lower than those of Private Companies.' > 3—No Policy or Medical Fees charged. 4—All Policies are non-forfeit-able after one full annual payment to the full extent of their value, under a special regulation providing for the continuance in force of every Policy for the original amount, until the surrender-value of the Policy is exhausted in payment of premiums. s—Absolute Security from Loss. —Insurers, after having paid three full annual premiums, are guaranteed a cash surrender value of not less than 40 per cent, of the paid-up premiums; and if for aay reason the premiums are not paid when due, a paidup Policy will he issued, generally equal in amount to the premiums paid, and often much in excess. 6—Thirty days of grace are allowed on all Renewal Premiums. 7—Liberal conditions as to travel. ling and residence. B—Policies protected from Bankruptcy* —An Insurance Policy effected by the Insured, behajide on his own life, is protected from bankruptcy or insolvency laws to a certaia amount, which increases with its duration. -Thus,'after it has'endured for two years, it is protected to the extent of £200; ; after five years, to £500; after seven yeara, , to £1000; after ten years, to £2000. This j protection applies only in favour of the ! personal representative of the Insured. 9—Married women may effect Policies, dispose of the money by. will, bb if single; and their Policies are protected from the debts of their husbands, according to duration, to amounts similar to those stated above. 10—Settlement Policies.—Policies effected for the benefit of the wife and children of the Insured are absolutely protected from the . claims of creditors to the extent of £2000, provided that the premiums are payable during life, or any period not lets than seven years. If apportisnment is not made at the time, it can be subsequently made by will. 11—Probate, &c, dispensed with —When a claim under a Policy does not exceed £200, the Commissioner may dispense with the production of Probate or Letters of Administration, thus saving great expense to the representatives of the Insured. 12—Prompt of Claims and no discount charged. W. GISBOBNE, I ' Commissioner* AGENT FOR THE THAMES^:— JAMES HOPCRAFT, EVENING BTAE,OPFIO.I, i GEAHAMSIOWir.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2058, 9 August 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2058, 9 August 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2058, 9 August 1875, Page 4

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