General Notices J\J EW, ZE A L AmK j). . , GOVEBNMENT I*IEE INSITBANOS!. „ J~ T£e Government Life Insurance Department i»ues ail de«riw« Po/?cy zff guaranteed Jy thb Colony. Participatioa mProfita is authorieed by tKe Lena.' lature to bo given to Policy-holder!. lhi~o^Mi are loWer tHw cha3r^° Policy or Meaic«#Fee* 4-AU Policies are non-forfeit* able after one full annual payment to tho lull extent of their Talne, under a special regulation providing for the continuance in force of every Policy for the original Amount, until the Burrender-ralue of the Policj is ex* haueted m payment of premiums. s—Absolute Security from Lose —Insurers, after having pnid three full annual premiums, are guaranteed W cash W render value of not less than 40 per cent, of the paid-up premiums; and if for any reason the premiums ere not paid when due, a paid, up Policy ,11 be iesued, generally equal.in mTriexce^ PremiUmß **• "d the .lmxiredibenafide on his own life, is protectecj from bankruptcy or insolvency laws'to •a certain amount, which increases with iti. duration. Thus, after it has endiired for' two years; it is protected Jo tho extent of £200' to-£1000; after ten years, to £2000. Thfc protection npplie* only in favour of the personal representative of the Insured. 9—Married women may effect Poii. cies, dispose of the money by will, as if single j and their Policies are protected from the debts of their husbands, according to duration, to amounts similar to those itated above., 10—Settlement Policies. —Policies pffocted for the benefit of tbe 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 nbt'less than seven years. If apportionment is not made at the time, it can be subsequently made 11—Probate, &c, dispensedwith/ —When a claim tinder a-Policy does not exceed £200, the Commissioner may dispense with the production, of Probate or betters of Administration, thus saving great expense to the representative* of the Insured. 12-Prompt payment of Claims and no discount charged. - > W. GISBOKKE, • Commissioner. AGENT FOR THE THAMESJ:— JAMEfc HOPCBAFT, EVE&INa BTAB OFFICE, Gkahahstowk. THE THAMES EVENING STAB (the oldest evening paper in the pb<v vince of auckland) TS PUBLISHED DAILY at FOITJE O'CLOCK and contains the Very Lates; If ews up to the hour of going to press The Stab can be obtained from the Publishing Office, Albert-street, Grahamstown, PEICE ONE PENNY, or delivered or Sixpence tub Wee*. Advertisers liberally dealt with. 4srms on application at the Office. AGENCIES-t London, Gobdon & Gotch „ F. As,GEli Melbourne, Gobdon & Gotch Sydney, „ Auckland, J. Kino, 37; Insurance Buildings , Shortland, J. H. Jeffehson » J. N©ddee ' „ J. Lbydon, Storekeeper » Mobgan's Fancy Bazaar Grahamstown, J. Cabteb - » Budba Tararu Eoad—Eius Post Ofßco Store. HOPCEAFT, McCULLOUGrH & Co., - Pbofbietobs, ALBERT STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN THAMES.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2151, 25 November 1875, Page 4
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464Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2151, 25 November 1875, Page 4
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