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9. Relaxation Of Restrictions On Travell...
9 . Relaxation of restrictions on travelling beyond the limits of Europe , except to places specially enumerated ; and a policy in force seven years , not forfeited by suicide . SPECIMEN ON ANNUAL PREMIUMS TO ASSURE £ 100 . Age 20 . Age 25 . Age 30 . Age 35 . Age 40 . I Age 45 . Age 50 .
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DEFERRED ANNUITIES . By the operation of the same new princi ples , the Society is enabled to afford to the public a plan of DEFERRED ANNUITIES far more advantageous than any hitherto offered ; whereby an individual , by the contribution of a very small annual , monthly , or weekly saving , may secure either a comfortable provision for himself in advanced age , or , at his optiona large sum of money or a policy to his familat his death .
, y _ The industrious classes hitherto obliged to resort to Savings' Banks and Benefit Societies , will find in this scheme a far safer and more profitable application of their savings . This Society is enabled , by judicious and accurate calculations , to afford a Deferred Annuity of a much greater amount than has hitherto been offered , besides the option of exchanging this Annuity , when payable , for a large sum in cash , or a still larger Policy payable without premiums at death ; while , by giving to the purchaser , at any time preceding the stipulated term of the Annuity ' s commencement , the power of borrowing
two-thirds of all previous payments , it removes all risk of forfeiture from inability to continue premiums , besides affording an ample resource during sickness and want of employment : and should the purchaser die before arriving at the stipulated period , twothirds of his payments will be returned to his representatives . The purchaser has also the power of converting , on equal terms , his Deferred into a Present Annuity . The following Tables are a specimen of the great and varied advantages which the judicious application of a small saving can secure through this Society .
II . PREMIUMS . I I . BENEFITS . To secure , on at- U w ln ft n Secured , on attaining the age of Fifty , by an taining the age / annuity ± ui v u Annual Premium of 21 . 12 s . of Fifty , theft " ,. JS , , W optionof ) Pollcy 202 l 6
G & . ¦ „ , -.,, ¦ §¦§ ' Pivahlp PayaWe Payable y Annuity . Cash . Pohcy . ^ , a ^ in for 3 - i ? . ~ ° ne sum . Disparity . I . s . d . I . s . d . I s . d . I . s . d . I . s . d . I . s . d . 20 10 12 G 136 12 0 214 15 0 20 2 9 0 41 1 0 0 0 0 25 7 14 8 90 8 0 156 6 0 25 3 7 3 51 15 0 14 1 9
30 5 8 10 69 19 0 109 19 0 30 4 15 7 65 7 4 31 18 0 To secure , on at- } A - r-in n n Secured , on attaining the age of Sixty-five , taining the aget ^ ^ y an in n by an Annual Premium of 11 12 * . of Sixty-five , the ft ^ ^ g ° / . s . d . I . s . d . I . s . d . I . 4-. d . I I s . d . J . s . d .
20 47 16 6 394 II 0 466 0 0 20 0 10 11 10 0 10 0 0 0 30 26 J 5 10 221 0 0 261 0 0 30 0 19 6 16 7 1 7 3 U 40 13 19 9 115 8 0 136 6 0 40 1 17 3 27 3 11 19 4 10 . . I Prospectuses , detailing the objects of the Society at length , with every variety of Tables , may "be had by application at the Office , or at any of the Branches , which are established in most of the principal Towns of the United Kingdom .
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9. Relaxation Of Restrictions On Travell...
9 . Relaxation of restrictions on travelling beyond the limits of Europe , except to places specially enumerated ; and a policy in force seven years , not forfeited by suicide . SPECIMEN ON ANNUAL PREMIUMS TO ASSURE £ 100 . Age 20 . Age 25 . Age 30 . Age 35 . Age 40 . I Age 45 . Age 50 .
I . x . d . I . . v . d . I . s . d . I . s . d . I . s . d . I . s . d . I . s . d . 1 13 7 1 18 6 2 4 4 2 10 11 2 18 8 3 9 4 4 4 2 ! ' t
DEFERRED ANNUITIES . By the operation of the same new princi ples , the Society is enabled to afford to the public a plan of DEFERRED ANNUITIES far more advantageous than any hitherto offered ; whereby an individual , by the contribution of a very small annual , monthly , or weekly saving , may secure either a comfortable provision for himself in advanced age , or , at his optiona large sum of money or a policy to his familat his death .
, y _ The industrious classes hitherto obliged to resort to Savings' Banks and Benefit Societies , will find in this scheme a far safer and more profitable application of their savings . This Society is enabled , by judicious and accurate calculations , to afford a Deferred Annuity of a much greater amount than has hitherto been offered , besides the option of exchanging this Annuity , when payable , for a large sum in cash , or a still larger Policy payable without premiums at death ; while , by giving to the purchaser , at any time preceding the stipulated term of the Annuity ' s commencement , the power of borrowing
two-thirds of all previous payments , it removes all risk of forfeiture from inability to continue premiums , besides affording an ample resource during sickness and want of employment : and should the purchaser die before arriving at the stipulated period , twothirds of his payments will be returned to his representatives . The purchaser has also the power of converting , on equal terms , his Deferred into a Present Annuity . The following Tables are a specimen of the great and varied advantages which the judicious application of a small saving can secure through this Society .
II . PREMIUMS . I I . BENEFITS . To secure , on at- U w ln ft n Secured , on attaining the age of Fifty , by an taining the age / annuity ± ui v u Annual Premium of 21 . 12 s . of Fifty , theft " ,. JS , , W optionof ) Pollcy 202 l 6
G & . ¦ „ , -.,, ¦ §¦§ ' Pivahlp PayaWe Payable y Annuity . Cash . Pohcy . ^ , a ^ in for 3 - i ? . ~ ° ne sum . Disparity . I . s . d . I . s . d . I s . d . I . s . d . I . s . d . I . s . d . 20 10 12 G 136 12 0 214 15 0 20 2 9 0 41 1 0 0 0 0 25 7 14 8 90 8 0 156 6 0 25 3 7 3 51 15 0 14 1 9
30 5 8 10 69 19 0 109 19 0 30 4 15 7 65 7 4 31 18 0 To secure , on at- } A - r-in n n Secured , on attaining the age of Sixty-five , taining the aget ^ ^ y an in n by an Annual Premium of 11 12 * . of Sixty-five , the ft ^ ^ g ° / . s . d . I . s . d . I . s . d . I . 4-. d . I I s . d . J . s . d .
20 47 16 6 394 II 0 466 0 0 20 0 10 11 10 0 10 0 0 0 30 26 J 5 10 221 0 0 261 0 0 30 0 19 6 16 7 1 7 3 U 40 13 19 9 115 8 0 136 6 0 40 1 17 3 27 3 11 19 4 10 . . I Prospectuses , detailing the objects of the Society at length , with every variety of Tables , may "be had by application at the Office , or at any of the Branches , which are established in most of the principal Towns of the United Kingdom .