THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION. FUNDS IN HAND £9,000,000. Attention is directed to the new form of Policy issued by the Assocwfcion.. PROBATE POLICY. riTHE Policy provides that- for the payJ- ment of an annual sum, which is, in most oases, leas than interest at current rates on the amount of duty, the Association will, at the death, of the Proposer, pay to the Government, or as may be directed, a specified amount before the issue of Probate or Letters of Administration, Thus the Estate is left intact, and the Trustee is not hampered, but left free to deal with the Assets to the best advantage. mHB BEST WHI S^K T b WATSON'S. ~ THE MOMENT YOU TASTE "|-lAMROC" DRY GINGER ALE *-J you'll be keen on it. Like Oliver Twist you will ask for more, and you won't be happy till you get it." Ask for "CAMROC- DRY GINGER ALE at any Hotel or Store. See that you get it, take no other. Sole proprietors — THOMSON, LEWIS AND CO., 'Phone 2627 A. WelHngtoa. riLEMAK SAFETY RAZOR (British made). Complete with 12 Blades and Stropping Machine, IK/. M'LEAN AND ARCHIBALD, 29, Willis-street T\ A. F I F E '" And DR. D. N. ISAACS. DENTISTS, 142, Willis-street. ' Tele. 236 L
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 80, 2 October 1915, Page 4
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