Insurance V E W- 2 E A. L A N D GOVERNMENT LIFE INSUi^NCE. I—The Government Lift £nmu> ance Detsartment issues ail desirable forms of .Policies. The Payment of ever& Policy is guaranteed by the Cohng. Parti* cipatioH in Profits'is authorised by the Legil, lature to be given to Pelicy-hokU'rit 2-Premium rates are lower than those of Private Companies 1.. . ■' - -'■' 3—No Policy or Medical Fees charged. ' . - :'" 4-All Policies are non-forfeit-abl© after one full annual to the lull'extint of their value; 'ttdd«r tepetbl regulation providing for the continuance in force of every Policj for tho original amount, until "ihe^surrender'-vtilue of .the Policy & e»» hnueted in payment of premiums. s—Absolute Security from Lobs —Insurer*", after having p-tid three-fall^an* naal. premiums,' are guaranteed, sr-CMh tor* lender viilue of not Jess than 40 rV«r'cent, of the-paid-up premium* ;■ and if for any reason the premiums ere not paid when due, a,paidup Poiicy will be issued,, genorallyequnl in amount to the premiums paid, and loften much in excess. - .'. 6—Thirty days of grace »te idtoiwd on all Renewal Premiums. ; , ".; ; . - " ,7—Liberal conditions m to travdling and rerideuce. B—Policies protected from Bank* . rupt-Cy-y-An Insurance ".Polioy effected by the Insured, b»najide on his own .life, is pro* tecteft from' bankruptcy o,r in*olvenr»y lawi to - a certaifl amount, which inore'ases with' its ■ duration. Thus, uf;er it has- endured for Jiwo years', it is protected to the extent of £200 1 after fire years, to £500; after seven: yean, to £1000; after ton years,- to £2000. Thu , protection.' applies -only in favour of: the personal representative of the Insured. ■ ■ : 9—Marri^d women may •ftct. Policiee, di(po«e of tho money by will, at 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— Polidea effected ' for the benefit of v the jwife and children of the Insured are -absolutely pro- - tected from- tho claims of creditors to the extent of £2000, provided that th 6 premiums are payable during life, or any period npt less than seven yean. If apportionment; is not' made at the* time, it can be subsequently made by win; .- --- . . ;: 11—Probate, &c, dispensed with —When a claim under'a Polio; dom not exceed £200, the Commissioner may dispense with the production of Probate or Letters of Adminiatra'.ion, thus saving great'expense to the/represeiitatives of' the Insured. -' 12—Prompt payment of Claims and no discount charged. .... . , ■W. GISBOBKS, ■: AGrENT FOR THS THAMES i— JAMES HQP(3RAFr, llVßlcitfa 8 TAB OFFICE . " ■"■ Gbahamstowk. s :'- • ' ■ ' - ' ''i T7OUCHKR3 'or OroTernment Paymtnt V ' and 'Company Debts—Printed and Sold a 1 the Kyssisa Sub O/K^' ;' BEST TAPIOCA, ,8d per lb., Vat McGOWAN'S . •';"■'. '-■ "\ >-.*-■
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2565, 27 March 1877, Page 1
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435Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2565, 27 March 1877, Page 1
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