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PROVIDENT
LIFE
OFFICE
FOUNDED
1806.
50, Regent St., W„ & 14, Gornhill, E.C., London.
Funds, £3,400,000. Income, £350,000.
"WHOLE WORLD & WAR"
POLICIES,
covering, from the date of issue, all climate and war risks,
are issued on the lives of Officers who, at the time of assuring,
are in good health, and have no immediate prospect of going
to a seat of war, or on any extra-hazardous Service, on the
following terms : —
Class I.-" WHOLE WORLD AND WAR" POLICIES on the
lives of Military Officers of the Imperial Service in any regular
Regiment of Infantry ©r Cavalry, or in the Royal Engineers, Royal
Artillery, Army Medical Service, Army Service Corps, Army Pay
Department, Army Chaplain's Department, or Army Veterinary
Service, by payment of an Annual Extra Premium until retirement
from the Army, of 10s. per £100 Assured, in addition to the ordinary
rate for Civilians resident in the United Kingdom.
Class II.-" WHOLE WORLD AND WAR" POLICIES on the
lives of Military Officers in the Indian Services, viz., the Indian
Army, the Indian Staff Corps and the Indian Medical Service (who
are more permanently exposed to the risks of an unhealthy climate
than Officers in the Imperial Service) by payment of an Annual
Extra Premium until retirement from the Army of 15s. per £100
Assured, in addition to the ordinary rate for Civilians resident in
the United Kingdom.
All kinds of Life Assurance, Leasehold Redemption, and
Annuity Policies issued.
H. W. ANDRAS, Actuary <£ Secretary.
LIFE
OFFICE
FOUNDED
1806.
50, Regent St., W„ & 14, Gornhill, E.C., London.
Funds, £3,400,000. Income, £350,000.
"WHOLE WORLD & WAR"
POLICIES,
covering, from the date of issue, all climate and war risks,
are issued on the lives of Officers who, at the time of assuring,
are in good health, and have no immediate prospect of going
to a seat of war, or on any extra-hazardous Service, on the
following terms : —
Class I.-" WHOLE WORLD AND WAR" POLICIES on the
lives of Military Officers of the Imperial Service in any regular
Regiment of Infantry ©r Cavalry, or in the Royal Engineers, Royal
Artillery, Army Medical Service, Army Service Corps, Army Pay
Department, Army Chaplain's Department, or Army Veterinary
Service, by payment of an Annual Extra Premium until retirement
from the Army, of 10s. per £100 Assured, in addition to the ordinary
rate for Civilians resident in the United Kingdom.
Class II.-" WHOLE WORLD AND WAR" POLICIES on the
lives of Military Officers in the Indian Services, viz., the Indian
Army, the Indian Staff Corps and the Indian Medical Service (who
are more permanently exposed to the risks of an unhealthy climate
than Officers in the Imperial Service) by payment of an Annual
Extra Premium until retirement from the Army of 15s. per £100
Assured, in addition to the ordinary rate for Civilians resident in
the United Kingdom.
All kinds of Life Assurance, Leasehold Redemption, and
Annuity Policies issued.
H. W. ANDRAS, Actuary <£ Secretary.
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