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)N THE EQUITABLE !* LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY d OF THE UNITED STATES, h 8 AesuRASTCES inFosck Exceed £100,000,000. 5 All Profits belong to tho Polieyholdere. ANNOUNCEMENT. After careful study of tho usage of Assurance Companies at Home and Abroad, and of the Experience of this Society in all - the varied reforms introduced by it, "■ THE EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society Has combined in one form of policy all tho advantages and guarantees which can safely and properly be united, and offers it to the Public undar the name of the SEMITONTINE POLICY. If you desire Assurance on your Life, you should secure one of tho Equitable SemTontino Policies ; because (1) it is INDISPUTABLE, And you buy a certainty instead of a possible lawsuit; (-) it is UNRESTRICTED, And you are not, as in ordinary cases, prohibited from goii'jr where, and doing what j-ou please ; (3) it is NON-FORFEITABLE, And you can never bo deprived of a just, indemnity even on surrender ; (■}) it is PAYABLE IMMEDIATELY After Death, thus providing against even temporary embarrassment; (5) it is PRE-EMINENTLY LUCRATIVE, In many cases returning at the end of the tontine period a larger amount in cash than the total premiums paid ; or, if the policy be continued, giving , assurance at a very slight cost; (C) the form of policy is SIMPLE And shorn of needless formality; (7) the ! advantages offered under tho policy are , NOT OBTAINABLE IN COMBINATION IN ANY OTHER COMPANY OR UNDER ANY OTHER POLICY. THE BENEFITS ] Resulting from Policies Issued by tho t EQUITABLE ] LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY ABB NOT FOB A DAY, BUT FOR ALL ME. These policies encourange savings in youth, and will produce an income for middle life or a competency for ] old age. ] A SEMI-TONTINE POLICY OF THE EQUITAULE IS A PeOI'ITADLK Investment, And will afford absolute protection to yourself, your family or estate. \ 1 c ILLUSTRATIONS OF TONTINE ' POLICIES MATURING IN 1886. Issued is IS7I by tub Equitable Life Assurance Society of the Unitkd States. Example I. Policy 62,075 Amount, £2,000. Premium, 1 8. Premiums paid in 15 years.. £1,051 5 0. Result in 1886. The polioyholder, after having been ] assured for £2,000 for fifteen years, has j now, upon the completion of the Tontine ( period, the choice of six methods of settle- < ment; tho threo most important are the following:— 1. Cash Value, .. .. £1,14813 7 . Percentage to Premiums Paid, 109. 1. Paid-up Valuk, .. .. £2,031 0 0 Percentage to Premiums Paid, 103. 3. Cash Boots .£586 5 2 Percentage to Premium Paid, 56. N.B.—Under this last settlement the polioyholder withdraws the uosus in cash, .and retains the original pdicy for £'2,000, continuing tho payment of annual premiums, kit annual dividend.*. Example 11. Policy 0.5,365. : Amount, £2,000. Premium, £100 r> 0. Premiums paid in 15 yc.irs,.. £1,503 15 0. Result in ISBG. 1. Cash Value, .. .. £2,062- 210 Percentage to Premiums Paid, 137. 2. Paid-up Value, .. .. 0 0 Percentage to Premiums Paid, ICG. 3 Cash Bom;s £754 3 2 Percentage to Premiums Paid, 50. Such results clearly indicate tho value of ■ Tontine assurance, which furnishes indemnity in the event of death, and a profitable investment realised with hand- '• some profits after a term of years. Business men will prefer to base their a/jtion upon results actually attained, rather than upon estimates of results to be attained. Por documeate explaining the Tontine system, and the Semi-Tontiuc system which : combines all the advantages of Toutino assurance with the iion-forfeitabLo features of " ordinary" assurance, apply to BERRY, DANIEL & PIIILLIPPS, NAPIER. 1

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5163, 7 March 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5163, 7 March 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5163, 7 March 1888, Page 1

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