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MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AuSTliiiLiiSlA. Family Trust Policies. Tho object of this new form of Endowment Assurance is to guarantee to the Member that in the event of his death before Maturity of the Policy his Widow (or other legatee) shall have no anxiety about Investing its Proceeds, the Association undertaking to pay INTEREST AT THE RATE OF FIVE PER CENT PER ANNUM thereon for 20 years, and then to pay the Sum Assured to the family, or as the Member may have directed by his Will. On the other hand, should the Member survive the period for which the Endowment Assurance was effected, the SUM ASSURED will be paid to him WITH THE ADDITION OF ACCUMULATED BuNUSES. EXAMPLE. A man aged 40 next birthday effects a FAMILY TKUST POLICY FOR £-2MO Annual Premium £112 for 20 years only. If he dies within 20 years, his Widow or any person to whom he bequeaths the Policy will at once receive an income of £100 a year; the first of sucu payments beins.' receivable immediately the Claim is established, and a similar x'ayment on c eh of the following- nineteen anniversaries of the death of the Member. At the expiry of che 20 years the Original Sum (TWO THOUSAND POUNDS) will be paid to the beneficiary. In the event of the Member living and paying premiums for the 20 years alter issue of the Policy, he will be entitled to receive THE bUM ASSURED (£2000) IN CASH, WITH ACCUMULATED BONUSES. In the event of the Member beicg unable or unwilling to continue paymeut of premiums after the first three years, the Policy automatically becomes PAID-UP lor a proportionate part of the Sum originally Assured, but without participation in profits. It is difficult to imagine how any form of Policy could include more benefits at so comparatively ldw a rate of premium. Briefly, if the Member lives to realise his Endowment Assurance, he can invest the proceeds himself; although the Association will arrange to offer him most favorable terms, it he prefer to leave the amount, or part thei eof, with them tor another 10, 15, or 20 years. If he dies, the Association promises an even better INVESTMENT.' than he could have arranged, coupled with ABSOLUTE SECURITY. ARTHUR B. GIBSON, District Agent. Tennyson Street, Napier. GOVERNMENT Insurance DEPARTMENT. Security of tllis Departis absolute. Funds, over £3,000,000. BusIZLSSS restricted to New Zealand. Premiums suited to wants of all classes. BoilUSeS large, and allotted triennially. Policies contain no unreasonable restrictions, protect family and estate, strengthen credit, and prove better than a Savings Bank. J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner. I Money to Lend ! ON FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD SECURITY at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. I SAINSBURY AND LOGAN, Solicitors, Napier. ! | A W®mgS®i*fa£ Mediclnt, 'JrJLlduLiHb For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as "Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulnessand Swelling- after Meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, etc. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. This is no fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. HBEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed will quickly restore Females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. Por a Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver, they act like nmgic—a few doses will work wonders upon the Vital Organs ; Strengthening the Muscular System, restoring the long-lost Complexion, bringing back the keen edge of Appetite, and aro ising with the Bosebud of Health thewhole physical energy of the human frame. For throwing otf fevers in hot climates they are specially renowned. These are " facts " admitted by thousands, in all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is that Beecham's Pills have the Largest Sale of any Patent Medicine in the World. Beecham's PiLa have for manyyears been the popular familymedicine throughout the British Colonies, and they now stand WITHOUT A RIVAL, FP-KPAKKD ONLY BY THOMAS BEECHAM, ST. HELEN'S, ENG '- Id everywhere in boxes 9|d, 1/I|, #2/9 each

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9820, 20 July 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9820, 20 July 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9820, 20 July 1900, Page 3