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GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ** DEPARTMENT. Established 1870. EVEBY POLICY GUARANTEED BY IHE STATE. LOW PBEMIUMS ana LABGE BONUSES, j The aim of this Department has been to provide Life Insurance at the minimnTn cost I compatible with safety. It does not charge its ; policy-holders unnecessarily large premiums in order to enable it subsequently to attract the ignorant by the ~ glitter of increased bonuses. The premiums which it charges ore the lowest compatible with perfect safety, and are less than the participating rates of any other office doing business in Australasia. In spite of this fact, at the last valuation (December, 1885) the assets of the office were found to exceed the liabilities by noIOSS a sum than £242,000 sterling— a result due to economy of management and low mortality. PRESENT FUNDS over ONE AND A HALF MILLION POUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME exceeds £282,000. P. W. FEANKLAND, F.1.A., 73 Commissioner and Govt. Actuary. ASTHMA C V R E Dr. Macbean Stewart's new cure for Asthma, Consumption, Catarrah, Wh oop Ing Cough, Influenza, Hay Fever, Ordinary Colds, and alao a Specific, for Diphtheria, Typhoid and Malarial Fever. Extracts from Testimonials : FOR DIPHTHERIA. Ita effect on my boy was marvellous, and relieved our anxiety at once." — A. M'Donald, Sergeant Major Police, Christchurch. Mr H. Toomer, Chairman Llnwood Town Board, says : — " The effect upon my aon waa very marked and decided." FOR ASTHMA. " The relief was ao great that I would not again be without it, if it coats me a guinea a box." — Mr Sherwood, Railway Luggage Department, Christchurch. "1 have Buffered from very severe asthma for six years, and tried every known remedy; but nothing gives me such relief aa the New Asthma Cure. My daughter-in-law found me in the garden a few days ago gasping for breath, and unable to move without the aid of two sticks. Shu hurried away, got a tin of the powder After inhaling the fume 3 for a few minutes I waa able to walk four mllea with comfort. If I spoke for a month I could not give yon a stronger proof of the good It does me. I may also say the furred tongue I have had for years has disappeared ; It is now always clean, and I enjoy my food much better." — George Dowllng, gardener, Poulson street, Addington Be above, Mrs Dowing Bays that previous to U3ing the New Asthmatlcal Cure ter husband's breath was extremely offensive, which quite disappeared after the New Cure had bee 1 uaed a few days, and is now quite swee'j. New Asthma Cure, 3a 6d; Asthma Tobacco, 2s 6d ; Gfindllla Robosta Cigarettes, 2s j To be had of all Chemists. 245, ARMAGH STREET W., CHRIST CHURCH. [CORNS, BUNIONS |^^V|ii|fln^^HßtL!llO&S Should HU^aJUmH us 9 tlxese They give eftseKlllHllHjral at once, KfIMMMH generally HilljlJlVKH] ouring in a few RMHSfSI days. Bgflirilllvll Price is. ljd. per Ixnt, of all Chemists, fl AGENCY— ' I 22, HAMILTON SQ,,BIRKENHEAD,ENG| GOVEENMENT LIFE INSUBANOE DEPARTMENT. Policyholders and those about to insure should note the three essentials of Life Insurance. SEOUEITY. LIBERALITY. ECONOMY. IN THE GOVEENMENT OFFICE :— QECURITY is unimpeachable; the payment of O every Policy is guaranteed by the State; and, in addition, tho accumulated Insurance Fund, invested in the soundest securities, now amounts to more than IA millions sterling. T" IBERALITY is unequalled. Policies in I J arrear are kept alive so long as the charges on the Policy are not in excess of tho Surrender Value. Pdicyholdcrs are unrestricted as to travel, residence, and occupation. Claims are promptly paid. Premiums are charged for age nearest birthday. Policies are unchallengeable on any ground except fraud, or suicido within twelve months. ECONOMY is ensured by direct Parliamentary supervision. All expenditure outside payment of Claims, &c., has first to receive the sanction of the Legislature. Funds over M Million Pounds. Annual Income over £282,000. Cash Surplus in 1885, over £242,000 (LAST DISTRIBUTION). F. W. FItANKLAND, F.1.A., 10] Commissioner and Govt. Actuary.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6986, 11 February 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6986, 11 February 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6986, 11 February 1891, Page 4

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