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One of the most progressive and successful life assurance companies transacting business in New Zealand is the National Mutual Life. Its funds now exceed three and a-quarter million, whilst its annual income is over £500,000; so that shareholders therein have security of the most ample and satisfactory kind. The policies issued by the company are noted for the liberal conditions contained therein. The National Mutual is likewise known as the non-forfei-ture office, because it gave this principle to the insurance world. Its rates are low, its bonuses large, and intending insurers would do well to obtain copies of the company's prospectus, which will be posted to any address on application.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIX, Issue II, 12 July 1902, Page 109

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Untitled New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIX, Issue II, 12 July 1902, Page 109

Untitled New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIX, Issue II, 12 July 1902, Page 109

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