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GOVEK.NMENT INSUBANCE DEPARTMENT. PACT, NO. 9. FOR BVERY COLLECTED IN PREMIUMS, f B(B DEPARTMENT HAS , BBTtmtf flD TO ITS fOLIO (OR THEIR REPRESENTATIVES),. OR IIOLUS IN TRUST ffOB THEST, Xll9. "pvURfiTG the fchirty.nlns years of the Department^' existence premiums have been received for upwards of seven millions and % half, o?er five millions have been returned to polieyholdMD or their representatives, and the e*istitig funds held by the Department in trust for polieyholderg amount to over four million pounds sterling.
| fci GOVERNMENT msußAfifcF " DEPARTMENT FACT No. 9. FOR EVERY £100 collected in premiums, the Department has returned to it* Policyholdars (or their repregentatives). or holds in trust for them. £119. During fche thirty-nine years oi the Depsirtment's existence premiums have bsen received for upwards of seven raillions and a half, over five millions have been retained to policyholders. or their representatives, and the existing funds held ,by the Departmeat in trust | for polioyhoiders' amount to over i four million pounds sterling. _ CLEARANCE SALE. .TpACING Glares, Pfiem, Field, and J-V Marina Binocular^ Tcffitorial and Scoufc Telescope^ Cftffipftseesi. Mierosoeppsr, et«.— Scholefleld's Greenstons Hou§ff y 39, Miuinefe^tfeefc. m< _ /COLLEGE' Vtotmon and School' \J Teachers kae>w that students^ aad pupils frequently fail through n&fwus breakdown and overstrain rather than lack of ability, Marshall's Feeoherifie; the tried and tested nerv* fot>d, wilt keep your flefv^a steady ftnd s« you thrmigh the most trying course of study. Is,' Is 6tl, ttrt<f ii 6d, at. chPttiifits and stores. 1 But see you get Marshall's' ffosphefind' for__ bwt l'esulta. -■■..->-' : i. You'll he itorry when you Kiv'e cirSiT* * l Ihe last dron in your glass of GOLD TOP ALTJf OLD TOJ? ALE!' '
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 16
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