Insurance t ' ' '! • »' . '§ -X W. 2EA,L AH D . ,'GOVEBNMENJT LlfE . INSURANCE. ■ i Q jfrJa2&■ Government Life inaur* ance 9e*atoent\ii»ue« ar£K5J iorm, of PoKdds \ T7*<Payment <7395 ■Pofccy wr guaranteed ly the Colony. Parti* * fipotioa in Profits is authbrfcea'by fce'LeS. liitiire to be given to Policy-holder. • v: -, l ;,., ,' J( ( , i, ,v 2 ~ ? r£ 1? liul£ i**6B are lower than those of Prtwte Companies. *WTTr* "v"" 4fAH PoUoies are noft-forfeiCl able,after,.OM, / fall annual p»ym«nttotbe' lull «xttnt of iheir value,,,und#r-a tptfol regulation providing for tlio continwptve in * force of every Poljcy for the originallZiit, untri the surrenaer-vslue of'the Fbliwb.ex!.' hauited m payment of pwmiumt. s—Absolute Security from Lobs —Insurers, after having psid three "full annual premiums, are guarnnteed » caeH'surrender value of not Jess than 40wr'cehi. of the paid-up premiums j and if for ani'reasbn the premiums ore not paid when due, a paid, up Policy will be issued, geneAllrequal in amount to the premiuou paid, and often much in excess. 0T ,6-Thirty days of grace aw allowed' on all Renewal Premiums. 7-Liberal conditions as" to Wei. ijng and residence. • • i nS^ oli Ai€STProtecHdft'omß^kruptcy.—An Irisuwmce Policy rffeuifd by the Insuwd, fonajide on his own life, is pro' tectaUrorn.bunkrupicv or insolvency Ihws to a (ertam amount, which increases with its duration. Thus, after it has endured for two yt'nrs, n v proteetod to the extent of £200- ---» %i£ 7eaP> Xo £500 '> «fter Beven years, to ±,1000; after ten years, to £2000. This protection i.pplie. mil? in favour of the poreonal re r resent at ivc of the Insured. 9—Married women m»y effect Poli. cip*. dupoe of the money by will, r 8 if P i D gl o . ft A ?°H cie3 are Pro^cted from the debts of their husbands, according to duration, to amounts similar to those stated abore. «19T S t ®ttle, me,nt Policies.—Policwi efooted tot the benefit of the wife and childr.n of the Insured aro absolutely protected from the claims of creditors to the extent of £2000, provided that the premiums are payable during life, or" any period not less tlmTi seven yeara. If apportionment is not made ni the time, it can be subsequently made 11-Probate, &c, dispensed withe i^o^ 01? 11" unde* a Policy doe» not exceed £200, the Commissioner may dispense with the production of Probate or Letters of Jt-s±f&sssr* of Clstosi . W. QISBOBSE, Commissioner. AGENT FOX THE THAMES:— ' JAMES HOPCRAFf,: E VBjn INQ ,8T A» OFFICE, Gbahamstown. THE THAMES EVENING STAR (the oedest evening paper in the moVINCE OF ATJCKSAND) TS PUBLISHED DAILY at FOUE O'CLOCK and contains the VeryLatesj News up to the hour of going to press The Stab can be .obtained from the Publishing Office, Albert-street, Grahamstown, PRICE ONE PENNY, or delivered or Sixpence pib Wjube. Advertisers liberally dealt with. TermsL©n application at the Oj9So«^ - 4t ————— s AGENCIES— London, Gobdon & Gotch „ F. Algeb Melbourne, Gojsdon'& Golcr Sydney, Auckland, J. King, 3?. Inuuwce' Buildings Shortland, J. H. Jeffjbwok '„' ' J.NepDsx ■'" " -'--•• „ Mobgan^s Fasey Bazaar Crrahamstown, J. Gahteb *' >t BVBBA Tararu Koad-Euip' p O st; Office | Store. ' '" • Mackaytown-H. McKay, Post-office Paer^T?' W-'Auaw, Kobin Hood Hotel HOPCEAFT, McCULLOUGH &~Co. r Pbopbietpbs, >' ALBEBT STREET, GBAHAMSTOWN THAMES.. ■' '■ v.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2161, 7 December 1875, Page 4
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