IT’S YOUR HOME NOW m "'TV WILL IT EVER m BECOME A BURDEN f Not to you, perhaps . . , but if you were to die would your widow inherit a mortgage she could not jncet? Would her greatest asset prove to bo her gravest liability? It need not. A Home purchased through the NORWICH UNION is freed from mortgage on the death, of the purchaser. Whether you wish to rearrange your present mortgage, or contemplate buying or building a house the NORWICH UNION SCHEME will relieve you of the haunting fear of “ Supposing I Die.” Long term loans, a low rate of interest, no renewal charges, and absolute security here is a proposition surely worth investigating. A call places you under no obligation whatever. • The Society also has money to lend on First Mortgage on Business Blocks. Long terms, low rate of interest. 0. L. GARDEN, Manager, Norwich Union Life Insurance Society, corner Crawford and Jetty streets, DUNEDIN.'
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Evening Star, Issue 23563, 30 April 1940, Page 3
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