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THE I'liWic are invited to
examine .tlie advantages
and economy of the system of
" Miniiivuni Prcmiuiiis " intro-
dnced by tliis Society, whereby
Policies are issued {ft Premiums
from one-third to one-nlxtli. lower
than their Om)mXKY Premiums.
Tlie diagram on the left shows
the Annual Saving by opening
a Policy for 100?. on this plan
in preference to the ordinary one.
For example—
At age 4.5. the Ordinary Parti-
cipation Pi'emiura for 100?. is
SI. l(3.s'. M. : the Minimum is
2Z, ISs. Sd. : the difference
Vieiiig 17.S, 7(1, as the scale
indicates.
The diagram on the right shows
the increased amount assxu'ed by
expending the same Premium on a
Minimum Policy in preference to
an ordinary one. For example —
At age 2.5, the Ordinary Parti-
cipation Premium for 100?.
{2C. 6s. 5d.i would assm'e, on
the Minimum Plan, 145?., as
the Rcale indicates.
For a full Table of the Minimuvi
Premiums, and an explanation
of the pi-inciple on ivhich they
have been calculated,
iil.Tji t^- Per^iJSim,7-l- Buchjuiaji Streel:

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