K GREGG'S ;. ■'• EAGLE_STAECH. THE FIRST STARCH MADE IN NEW ZEALAND . THE FIRST IN QUALITY. To be Compared only, with the best English Starch. ■ • . TAKES THE LEAD THROUGHOUT N.Z. m_U AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS' j^UND T*IFE A SSURANCE QOOIETY,' (LIMITED). . .- Established. 1871. . For Mutual Assurance. Annuities, and . •. j t.:, Endowments. Accumulated Funds exceed .... ... £1.400.000 Annual Revenue exceeds ; .............. £225,000 Claims paid i immediately upon proof of death and title. . Novel and attractive forms of Assurance, appealing especially to those who desire to combine investment with family provision. , _ , EXAMPLE: £13 12s 6d, Annual Premium, secures to a person aged 25. (1) La case of death before the age of 60, ■ _ . -• • IMMEDIATE PAYMENT OF £500, ■■::■ WITH PROFITS. , , . (2) In case of survival to age of 60, _ _ CASH PAYMENT OF £500, WITH PROFITS. - Combined with the above is exemption from payment of Premium when assured is either temporarily or permanently incapacitated by accidental bodily, injury, iUnesa, or , mental disorder. Local Directors: ' , : JOSEPH 0. MAOKY (Chairmat:) ALEXANDER R. WATSON - :-,• E. R. N. RUSSELL. Auckland Offices: 105, Victoria Arcade. V. H. BAXTER, "TV .:'' '■ '• ' .. „ T, Resident Secretary. •VA,' B. D'AROY. ■ ' I District Secretary. *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11713, 24 July 1901, Page 4
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