BONG OUT MM IXISTINCf There died the other dsy 'as 'tß4 gentleman who had £1,400 an wW ha drew Jnioreit, amtwnfeg to something loss than £5 a month. He had not boon ill and there was no obvious clu® to ibo caw® cf doaih; (eventually it was pot down as duo to slow starvation. Ho was not a miser, but foarod to draw oa his principal for living expense* lost he should live too long. Round the corner was the office of a lifeassurance company. That company would have taken the £1,400 and have provided the old gentleman with a certain ineome to keep him in comfort for the rest of his days. A MAN AGED 65 WHO INVESTS £1465: IN A PRUDENTIAL ANNUITY WILL RECEI VI £144 A YEAR (£l2 A MONTH} FOR THE REST OF HIS LIFE Why not enquire, without gfs obligation, what income yffla can secure for a lump sem payment? To The PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE Co. Ltd. (Incorporated in England 336 Lambton Quaj, Wellington. I can invest t Please inform me what Iff® Sfteem® this would secure me. (ixaet date of birth s s*-s-aas.aaaa^W (name (Mr., Mb. er MTis) ■ , MM
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7281, 7 October 1933, Page 10
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194Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7281, 7 October 1933, Page 10
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