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_ Oompanleai Associations, &c r THE STANDARD ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY (Limited) of London. Head Office: 42 Poultry, Cheapside, London, MR T. M. DAVIES, having been appointed Agent for Taranaki, is pro* pared to accept pioposals. The exceedingly liberal terms offered by the Standard Insurance Company Bhould induce the pub'iio to take out policies. A liberal bonus is given to non-claimants. An Early and Substantial Bonus, vie.: — On the 2nd Annual Premiaai,'a reduoof s percent. On tht) 3rd Annual Premium, a reduotioD of 7£ per cent. On the L'ouith and Future Premiums, a reduction o£ 10 per cent, And this Bonus of Ten per oent is allowed in perpetuity ii respective of any claims that may arise Tho Company sign oonsiders the fact that insurers, who go for many yea r s without making a claim, naturally coni aider themselves entitled to como recognition of their value to the Company,. AH Polioy-holdere, therefore, who, at tho end uf fonr consecutive years, have made no claim on the Company, will be allowed An Extra Bonus toNon-LlaimanU, vix. . On the sth Annual Premium, a reduotiou of 15 per cent. On the 6th and future Premiums re* duction of 20 per cont. And tbis reduction of Twenty per cent is f llowcd on each bucceediog Annual Premium, so long as no claim arises under the Policy. Policy-holders in the Standard Acoident Company incur no liability whatever. Sub-Agents wanted; liberal commission given to first class men. For farther particulars, prospectus, &0., apply to THOS. M. DAVIES, Agent, P. C. Morton's Office, u345 Devon-stroet. MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. BEFORE eftecting an assurance in any other Office, consult this Associatioa f s "A.R." Table, which provides for the RETURN OF ALL PREMIUMS paid, &c. NO FUTURE PREMIUMS BEQUIRED under CHILDREN'S ENDOWMENT POLICIfcS should insuring Parent or Guardians die prior to Pclioy maturing!; EXAMPLE. A man, nee 30, assures for £1000, under Table A.R. 30, paying an Annual Premium for 30 years of £35 3s 4<i. This secures tho following benefits.— 1. At death, before 60, the sum assured (£1000), with Reversionary Bonnses added. 2. At age 60, a refund [of all the premiumß paid, amounting to £1055, and the member may continue the Policy for £1000 with future profits, and either draw the Cash Value of Bonuses accrued, or leave them as Reversionary additions to the sum assured: Or, he may draw tho total Premiums paid (£1055), the Surrender Value (£270), and the Accrued Cash Bonuses : Or, he may receive a " Paid-up " Policy, for £1000, with full participation in future* profits, and an Annuity of £120, (about) for the rest of life. EXAMPLEZ-H.R. 21. A father, aged 30, endows his son, age 1, for £100, payable on his reaching 21 years of age, the Annual Premium being £3 4s 9J. If the futher should die at any time after the first payment as above instead o£ the widow having to continue paying premiums, the endowment becomes a " Paid-up " Policy, and matures when the boy reaches 21 years of age. In the event of the child's death during the currency of the Policy, tho whole of the Premiums Daid will be refunded. Tables of Rates and full information can be obtained from P. 0. MORTON, Resident Agent, New Plymouth, NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANST— FIRE AND MARINE. Capital, £1,000,000, in 100,030 Shareß of £10 each, with unlimited liability of Shareholders. Subscribed Capital to £200,000 ; ReEerve and 80-insarunco Fund, £250,000. 17ORMS of Proposal and every informa* tion can be obtained of Air C Rkhhsll, lirougham-etreet, M* B. o.3jAwß«No«,llaltiigh. 3jAwß«No«,llaltiigh At H. N. Liaddst, Stratford Or H. WEBTON Agent for New Plymouth. OFFICES . BROUGHAM-STREET RUSSELL 1&, SON, — MASONS AND BRICKLAYERS, - » 'Jnear the Prison), BEQ to notify to the Inhabitants of Now Plymouth ned District ihat they have commenced business na above, when they hope, by strict uttontiua to the Biine, to merit a share of your patronage. FBOM THE * UMPIRE." THERE are traders full many all know,! 1 In the streets and byo ways of tbis torrn.j Some ar adepts express, at the toe of finesse For tiiemselves, bins meet to arouse. Tis not now my intention to blow ; Unto others, I'll wave such renown, But tbis truth I proclaim free from guile, Free from bnrfi, or unwarranted pile. That for quality, cheapness, or style,! Youare right at VICTORIA HOUSE aBM DAILY COACH SERVICE TO AND FROM WAITAEA. HAVING taken over the Wuitarn Coach frnn. Mr J R. Kit.by, I intend, on and nfltr A ox day, 7th December, to run tha mine duily between New Plymouth and Waitara, us uuder: — Leaves Town ..., w 9.30 a.m. „ Waituri „.-30 p. in PABEft i Single ... 2s J»ABEB| Return 3(J As I have re commenced the daily service, I trust the public will accord me liberal patron >go. I^* Goods and Puroals at low rates. Ordtrs received at tho Taranaki Hotel, New Plymouth, »nd Bridge Hotel. Waitara where coaches uturt. b4O RODT KIBBY.-

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9292, 19 January 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9292, 19 January 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9292, 19 January 1892, Page 1

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