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240 ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE
SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUND
(MUTUAL)
LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY,
Offers to the Public every advantage wiiicli Life Assurance con-
ducted under the most favourable circumstances is capable of!
affordinsf.
. MAGNITUDE OF THE OPERATIONS.
Policies issued, - - - £50,000,000
Claims Paid, - - - - £18,800,000'
Bonus Additions, - - - 10,900,000
Accumulated Funds, - - 11,200,000
Policies in Force, - - - 30,000,000 ! Annual Revenue, - - - 1,330,000:
PROFITABLE CHARACTER OF THE BUSINESS.
Cash Profit at last Investigation, _____ £1,727,659
Bonus Additions for the Seven Years, _ _ - _ £2,785,611
This was the Largest Distribution of Profit made by any British Life Office
during the period. It yielded Bonuses ranging
From £1 14s. to £4 6s. 7d. per cent, per annum
on the Original Sums Assured, according to the Duration of the Policies — facts which
prove in the clearest manner
The Intrinsic Value of the Society's Mutual System^ and
The Highly Profitable Character of its Business.
LIBERAL CONDITIONS OF ASSURANCE.
Surrender Values allowed after pay-
ment of one year's premiurn.
Paid-up Policies allowed in lieu of
Surrender Values.
Loans gfranted within a small margin;
of the Surrender Value.
Extensive Foreign Residence free of
charge from the first.
Claims paid on proof of Death and Title.
Most of the Society's Policies hecome Whole-World and Indisputable
after the first Five Years.
GLASGOW OFFICE, 114 WEST GEORGE STREET.
THOMAS WATSON, Besident Secretary,

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