THE NONEORFKITING FREE TONTINE POLICY ■ OF THE NEW YOKK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. IT STANDS FOUR-SQUARE TO ALL THE WINDS THAT BLOW! A SAFE POLICY. * Non-Forfeitinjr .liter Three Annual Premiums have been Paid. Mortuary Dividend ei ual to total pSum paid. A month's grace allowed m the payment of premiums. A PROFITABLE POLICY. The Tontine principle of accumulation, as applied by the Now York Life, has given the SgesuSa at the end of .elected periods of «ny plan of Insurance. AN ADJUSTABLE POLICY. The Options offered in those policies at the end of periods of 10,15, or 20 years enable the insured to adjiibt Lie policj to bis new circumstances when the selected pen6d ende. A POLICY WITH MANY PRIVILEGES. No Restriction* as to Eeeidenoe and Travel after Two Years. Practical freedom of occupation-Immediate parent of death claims. Guaranteed dmdends. For illustration see opposite Bide. tuil the New York Life's Policies with GUARprivileges of occupation, residence, and travel, and 4m epecial options in settlement, after insurance for a term of years. - •' *V 0 to, or consult, the nearest Agent, or the Head Offiee-at once. OOWWHATTS OFFERED By the flew iorkr Liie, whether you want insurance or not. \ Number of Policies issued in 1888 ... ... £l>& m ' 224 V Risks Assurtd ... — — 129,911 Total Policies in force ••• £S6 396)400 Amount of Risk All Particulars, with Prospectuses and other Publications, from ROOPE BROOKING, DISTRICT AGENT FOR HAWKE'S BAY. A AE '00 THE lI^OSGrXIEZ-*, WOOLLEN FACTORY CO (LIMITED,) TWEEDS, SUITINGS, SERGES, • LADIES' COSTUME CLOTHS, CRICKETINGS, HOMESPUNS, PLAIDINGS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, HUGS, PLALDS, SHAWLS, YARNS, MEN'S AND YOUTHS' HOSIERY, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE, AND WOOLLEN UNDERCLOTHING. tT/of ft' '** «"* Z«ro P ca»<joo<U on tvurllrcc Irate ttrms awl prices. «T Buyer, should «c th* 9 obtain the genuine Mcyiel articles, and not be content with to*e toWrf " Colonial," which may not give the same «,H*/«cttOH. WHOLESALE TRADE SUPPLIED . .... AT THE COMPANY'S WAREHOUSE HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. J 11. MORRISON, MANAGER. -'{
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5660, 19 October 1889, Page 5 (Supplement)
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349Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5660, 19 October 1889, Page 5 (Supplement)
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