GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. PollcylioMsrs and those about to Insure should note the taree osseutiala of Life Insurance. SECURITY. LIBERALITY. ECONOMY IN THE GOVERNMENT OFFICE SECURITY i« unimpeachable; the payment ft! every Policy is guaranteed by the State; and, in addition, tho accumulated Insurance Fund, invested in the soundest securities, now amounts to more than millions sterling. LIBERALITY is unequalled. Policies 19 arrear are kept alive so long as the charg<g on tho Policy are not in excess of the Surreta dor Value. Policyholders are unrestricted ag to travel, residence, and occupation. Claime are promptly paid. Premiums are oharget for age nearMt birthday. Policies are un» challengeable on any ground except fraud, or suicide within twelve months. ECONOMY is ensured by direct Parliamentary supervision. All expenditure outside pay* xnout of Claims, dtc., has first to receive the sanation of the Legislature. Funds over 1i Million Pounoj. Annual Income over £282,000. Cash Surplus in 1885, over £242,000 (LAST DISTniBVTIOX). F. W. FRANKLAND, F.1.A., in Comml.sioaor ind Govt Actuary. The LENITIVE PECTORAL SYRUP, H. FLON, is an infallible remedy for CATARRHS, BRONCHITIS, COLDS, and all BRON* CHIAL AFFECTIONS. It ii tor over SIXTY YEARS (reteribed by tho medical Celebrities. GEORGE S PASTE OF E PINAL, a PECTORAL LIQUORICE BONBON, is proved to be efficacious against COLDS, NERVOUS COUGHS, and all irritations of the Throat and Chest, Bxwabx or iMiTAirose, BEYNAL SONS it CO., Chemists, rue Taitbout, Paris.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 574, 24 February 1891, Page 4
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235Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 574, 24 February 1891, Page 4
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