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A New Zealand company offers New Zealanders the soundest protection. & Ca o w ENOUGH This problem is of more concern to the young man and the man of moderate means than, to the man in secure circumstances. To make a limited income provide enduring protection for his family is a matter that calls for a careful financing of insurance on a basis of premiums within his saving capacity. the answer lies in the PROVIDENT’S COMPREHENSIVE ' FAMILY PLAN It’s a very inexpensive form of policy. It offers the maximum of protection because it is a combination of straight life and a form of trust. A sustaining income goes to thd widow for a period of up to twenty years, when a payment of the full sum assured is made. It is a type of policy that goes the farthest and pays the most in projection for every shilling invested. It ensures the largest benefit where and when the need .is greatest at a minimum cost. CONCRETE ADVANTAGES oflhe PROVIDENT’S INDUSTRIAL POLICIES Manufacturers and employers find in Provident policies the solution to the assurance problems which confront them. Premiums are particularly low, and valuation on a 3£ per cent, basis appeals to all sound business men. The convenience of weekly payments and the calling agent adds, further to the attractiveness of Provident Industrial Policies, Why not consult one of our representatives to-morrow on a family plan adapted to your specific income and requirements. FUNDS EXCEED £1,200,000 THE OLDEST NEW ZEALAND LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. BRANCHES: H.B. Building, Thames Street, Oamaru. Windsor Building, Stafford Street, Timaru. Roslyn House, 55 Esk Street, Invercargill. CIH Provident Die Assurance €o. ACCIDENT POLICY THE Provident pays YOU when you are sick For a small sum paid now, , when you are in good health and can afford it, f we undertake to give you an assured income of 20/a week should you be laid up through accident or sickness. In addition to this, but included in the same premium, there, are . other valuable benefits, such as cash payments for various disablements, medical fees, etc. Ask us. There is no obligation. Head Office: 115 Rattray Sheet, Dunedin

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Evening Star, Issue 21720, 15 May 1934, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21720, 15 May 1934, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21720, 15 May 1934, Page 6 (Supplement)