ACTUAL RESULTS OF FIETEEN-YEAB, TONTINE DIYIDENI POLICIES f RECENTLY SETTLED BY THE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, BASED UPON POLICIES OF £2000 EACH. v '« ? indof Annual TontineDivi- S/and *M Premiums ■ f-L Policy. Ago dendloth g» " .«? h " flfl Year> lith Year ?8- l 5 Yearß -' -Js* ,5 * iota xear. e«o R'o' ■ £ s. d. £ s. d. £ a. d. £ £ s. d. Peroeofl Ord. Life.. 30 45 8 0 370 5 7 703 0 6 1700 681 0 0 'W ■ Ord. Life.. 40 62 12 0 524 8 4 1027 9 7 1952 939 0 0 -46;-■ Ord. Life.. 60 94 7 2 885 5 7 1593 7 7 2430 1415 8 0 *63 ' 20-Yr. End. 30 97 1 2 715 9 2 2025 7 7 4898 1455 18 0 { i 9 ' 20-Yr. End. 40 103 11 2 827 10 0 2133 7 2 4052 I 1653 8 0 S3 20-Yγ. End. 50 120 18 0 1139 610 2430 14 10 3706 I 1813 10 0 -63 ' 15-Yr. End. 30 133 10 10 . 998 8 0 2998 ; 8 0 7260 2003 2 6 '50'" 15-Yr. End. 40 138 19 7 1116 19 5 3116 18 5 5920 2084 14 0 54 15-Yr. End. 50 153 3 7 1435 8 0 3436 8 0 5240 2297 14 0 ..63 IT IB safe to say that those results have never been equalled by any other Company 01 these forms of policies at the end of tho fifteenth policy year. On the Fifteen and Twnnry-Year Endowment plans the results in cash are the return of all the premiums paid and from five to six per cent, interest additional for tin average time they w.-re in the hands of the Company, and the parties have had FIF TEEN YEARS' INSURANCE FOR NOTHING. In other words, they added t< their estates immediately upon the payment of their first premiums amounts that it wtral< nave taken them fifteen years to accumulate had they deposited the same sums annual]] in a Savings Bank, and they may now withdraw all their money with a better rate of in terest than oould have been obtained elsewhere on an absolutely safe security, freodEron taxation, execution, and all business riskfi. These policies insure financial euocess t those who live, and protect the estates and families of those who die. - ,' All policies now issued by this Company are nonforfeitable after three annual pre miums have been paid. ROOPE BROOKIN&, District Agent. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR '~ I IjH m m rO a \m I Afi\ \N.Z.IHDTTSTBIAtOAZMnt. OQt I fidQ m i'Jfb\ %" The blending Is entir«W menV?MM 1 VQVM # %ded to by Mr. Nelson , m imsMs\ m enc ?' , M( I 4 . k*A s ap«sia|7 . IN THE M m ,ra,n^B S 'n the art." ' -'iV. 1 ■. "» ' rife # 1 f'A'.COr <% w Trvitin vveiTtt'* » A m # m 1 ««BU nEXJJuDt ■ , M/-. *\ M / 1 rtTirTOn\ %"Thi«firmdeserFetthewp., - " •If I 1D 1 VJ m g \ m P° r ' o ' a Upurcb»ser»efT««. r\ **• M i Q naSHSStftAV %*> tl« article they oS«r,U . # ifi to anything »• ' t-O M /* "SV m have seen tathiiColenj." kVS^ , m I& nClSllSn V\ % ■ PBBBB.' j;i vW* /fi \ ■". THOUGH -■•aiMSJwi^—*\ PRICES* 60,3,20 2/-2/4 ."" PURE BLEPED TEAS. AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRiSTCHURCH, DUNEDIN. AGENTS EVERYWHERE, WATEEJBUEY WATCHES IN ANY QUANTITY, ■ ■ ■ j , AT J3 SHILIiINOS AND Q PENCE EACH. BY POST 24: SHILLINGS AND g PENCE. ALSO ALL MATERIAL FOR REPAIRING ABOVE. S. E. COOPER WATCHMAKER AND JEWELL Kit. HASTINGS STREET,-NAPIER. . • I
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5576, 13 July 1889, Page 5 (Supplement)
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565Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5576, 13 July 1889, Page 5 (Supplement)
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