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SUDDENLY I THOUGHT—* Naturally I want to give my son every chance to succeed. He will have a happy home upbringing and a good education'—but could Ido more? I Hl| would like him to feel secure; to have a little money of his own when he’s 21, if he needs it The National Mutual solved my problem For a very small premium I bought him a National Mutual “deferred” policy. This will give my son the option at age 21 without evidence of health being required of selecting the type of policy he _________________________ then requires, or he can if necessary TJZ . ... ... . v . j When my son marries... take a guaranteed cash sum. z He will require more cover. Undoubtedly a policy which will appeal is the National If I die before he turns 21, future pre- Mutual’s unique “U” Plan. At extremely . ~ . ~’ . . low cost very high cover is provided—when miums until that date will be waived. the need is greatest. The cover gradually The policy will make a splendid 21st diminishes as responsibilities grow less. All . . , . ... payments are refunded on survival to age birthday present. From then on it will «>. grow annually with bonuses, as all Ya—the National Mutual can profits made are returned to policy- take care of my son I holders in the National Mutual ■ ——— The National Mutual Life Association, Bi—FWBMEMBWHE9!aE— Box 1692, 3Ki j ‘ WP ’Abington HTTbL** Plnasr tend further information aboo gj 1■ i ■ | !| 1 t V 1 ■ wW V IliiefiS »sS3 national Mutual’! sl kfAl|L*Jk ®S Ljlll II I _ 1 C Children'l Deferred Aiurr.ru ffrTTpfrWßMMtejhHMjHa G r ** “ v " p,an i I >ft Y- CTxk whKhever aprliuy AMUiMUlaifi' rtjTTvf V|S AT Sjfci-’HH Name 3 Access Mo«a:W«(ta. taplHlitlMM: ll.Uk | 11 For further Information, poet coupon, or write to or telephone the District Office: 147 HEREFORD STREET. TEL: 65-884.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29625, 22 September 1961, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume C, Issue 29625, 22 September 1961, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume C, Issue 29625, 22 September 1961, Page 14

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