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ACTUAL INSULTS '. . . .■: .• ■ " ■.- OF '■. . FIFTEEN-YEAR TONTINE DIVIDEND POLICIES RECENTLY SETTLED BY THE NEK YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, BASED UFQN POLICIES OF £2000 EACH. «-«**,*»• **, W" "SEA.* * '- inni Viwii- AH'luencr' Value lota -n- o M _-. t> *a 15th Year. , SJI Tear< Tejr _ 16 leers. P«id. _~ _„ £b. a. £s. a: £b.a. £ t>. a. '£B. a. OrdnaryLlfo ... SO 45 8 0 370 6 7 703 0 6 1700 0 0 681 0 0 54 percent. ... 40, 62 12 v 624 8 4 1027 9 7 1952 0 0 938 0 0 56 ~ OrdiaryLife •;• £0 94 7 2 885 5 7 IS9B 7 7 2430 0 0 1415 8 0 63 , E.Z T ' 4 ndow ™ent 30 97 18 716 9 2 2u25 7 7 4898 0 0 1455 18 0 49 " " 20-J r -Endowment 40 103 It 2 827 10 0 2138 7 2 4052 0 0 1553 8 0 53 " " f>-Jr. Endowment .50.. 120 18 0 1139 6 i 0 2130 1410 8708 O 0 1813 10 0 63 . 1 ' *: ndowni ent 80 133 10 10 998 8 0 2998 8 0 7250 0 O 2003 2 6 50 !! " }?*£*• Endowment 40 138 19 7 11 619 5 3119 18 5 5920 O O 208414 0 54 ' ' 16-Yr. Eddowment 50 153 3 7 1435 8 0 3436 8 0 5240 0 0 229714 0 ,63 " " IT is safe to cay that these results have never been equalled by any, other Company on theae forms of policies at the end of the fifteenth policy year. . i , : On the Fifteen and Twenty-Year; Endowment plans the results in oaA an the return of all the premiums paid and from five to six per cent, interest additional for the average time they vrm in the hauds of the Company, and the parties have had FIFTEEN YEAJBS'INSURANCE, FOR NOTHING: In other words, they added to their estates immediately upon of their first premiums amounts that it would have taken them fifteen years to accumulate had they deposited the same sums annually in a Savings Bank, and they may now withdraw all their money with a better rate of interest than could have been obtained elnewhere on an absolutely safe security, free from taxation, execution, and all business risks. These policies insure financial success to those who live, and protect the estates and families of those who die. : AH policies now issued by this Company are non-forfoitable after three annual premiums have been paid. ROOPE BROOKING, District Agmt WATERBURY WITCHES IN ANY QUANTITY. AT 13 SHILLINGS AND β PENCE EACH BY POST J4: SHILLINGS AND 3 PENCEA L O } ALL MATERIAL FOR REPAIRING ABOVE. i S. E. COOPKR ; WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLKR HASTINGS STREET, NAFZRB. • TO. VIOLINISTS. - JUST RECEIVED- _, TWO GENUINE OLD VIOLINS, PRICE, SIXTF.EN GUINEAS EACH. Also, 14 Violins from 15s to £5 each. These instruments have been selected by a well-known London collector. VIOLIN BOWS Dodd's, 32s 6d and 44s each; Slaire's, 60s each ; and a good seleotion t of Bows from 6s each. A Labob Stock of CHIN HOLDERS, STRINGS, AND LEA'I'HER AND WOODEN OASE3. YIO LIN ANtyPI AN O MUSIC IN GREAT VAEIETY. i '.■'•..'■ Aiflo, l A Fnra Selection of HALLE'S PRACTICAL PIANOFORTE SCHOOL. INSP EOT lON INVITED. : :jt?--^; 4:: ,;.:^rtLLiams BOOK AND MUSIQ SKLLIijR, STATIONER, AND NEWS AGENT, EXKBSON-BTBKXT NaPIEB

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5517, 4 May 1889, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5517, 4 May 1889, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5517, 4 May 1889, Page 5 (Supplement)