General Notices . k w ■ z k a la * j> v GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. arice Be^artoen??"LHff dSK A/My the * Ch Pi J?. • hH3 r^d N° Pclicy or hectical-Peee 4- All Policies are ne»-forfelt-able alter one full annual payment to the tull , the^r Talue, und*r a ipecUl regulation providing f OP the oontinuaiEo in ™BrX eTery pf<J for fhe "^^ Mnoun*» unt'J ihe eurrerder.Tilue of the Policy v ex. hauated in , ajment of premiumi. Secrrity from Loss. —Ipraren, after haying p«id three full an. . rmal j.n-njiuoiH, are guaranteed » c»»h iur-~ re».der t..lup of not >ees than 40 per cent, of the paid uj. premium* } aiid if for any reaion the p.em.uniß i re not paid when due, a paidup Policy will be issued, generally equafin amount to the premiums paid, and often much ineictiß. lj7n¥^ eiSce: OnditiOnil " *° tWTelruptcy.—Ai. Ksunißoe Policy HFeotSl by ihe Imur, & Una fide or, his own life, is pro . tt-ctcrJ from bankruptcy or in-ofven. y l«vri to a rerlaia amount, which increases with it« duration. Thuef, afer h has endured for two years, it i« protected to the extent of £200- ; £ teAnZ yeT* *° £SOOi Bftep Beven J«"» ' to £1000; after ten years, to £2000. Thi* protec ion rpplien only in favour of the personal re f reeenl alive of the Insured. 9—Married Women may effect Policies, dispose of the money by will, bs if single : and th»ir Policies are protected from the d.bt» of iheir husbnrds, according to dura, tion, to amounts similar to those stated abore. 10-Settlement Policies- —Eoiieiea cfi-cted. f.r the benefit, of the wife and childr.n of the Insured'ore absolutely protected from the claims of creditors to the extent of £2000, prom!, d that the premiums «re payable during life, or any period not Im that, seven years. If apportionment is not made at the time, it can be subsequently made U-Probate, Ac, dispensed with —When a claim under a Policy does not exceed £200, the Commissioner may dispense with thr production of Probate or Letter* of Admimetrauon, thu* auxh-g great expense to Ihe representatives of the Insured. ■Jt&aidEß?" 1*of Claima W..G]BBOB>'E, I Coinn.iegiotor. AGENT FOR THE THAMES j— JAMES HOPCIUFI, EVEMN3 BTAR OFFICE, GBjIHAMBTOWN. r ■'■.■■■■.-' THE | THAMES EVENING STAR (THE OIDEST EVEKIKG TAPEB IK THE PBOTIITCE OF -AtJCKZAM)).. TS PUBLISHED DAILY at FOUI O'CLOCK and contains the Very Latea; News up to the liour of going to press : The Stab can be obtained from the Publishing Office, Albert-street; Grahamstown, PEICE ONJJ PENNY, or delivered or Sixpence p*b Week. Advertisers liberally dealt with. Tern^^j on application at the Office. AGENCIES— London, Go bdoi»& Gotch „ P. AIGEB Melbourne, Gobdon & Gotch Sj'dney, „ Auckland. J. King, 37, Insurance Buildings Shortland, J. IT. Jbffebson >, J. Nobdeb j, J. Leydon, Storekeeper Mob&an's Fancy Bazaar Grahamstown, J. Caxteb »» Bubba Tararu Road- Ellis Poat Office More ■ HOPCRAFT. Mci ULLOUGH & Co., PBOPBIBTOBB, ALBERT STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN THAMES.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2129, 30 October 1875, Page 4
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