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NOTES AND QUERIES, [iss.vi. ^19,1920.


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HOLIDAY BURGLARY

AND OTHER HOUSEHOLD RISKS

Not only during the Holiday Season, when enterprising burglars reap rich harvests from houses temporarily unoccupied, but during all seasons of the year the famous "All-in" Policy affords the Householder the most complete protection yet devised in respect to practically every serious risk to which he or she is liable in connection with the contents of the Home.

BURGLARY AND HOUSEBREAKING. Loss arising from damage to contents

Including damage to contents such f rom effects of

as breaking open drawers of STORM. FLOOD. TEMPEST.

cabinets, desks, &c. LIGHTNING. FIRE. &c.

These are only n few of the many serious risks covered bu a single premium of 5s. per 100 per annum (minimum premium 7s 6d.)

Note these special points of the

"ALL-IN" POLICY

1. Can be taken out at any time when full allowances are made for the unexpired term of existing policies : 2. Saves Time, Money, ana Trouble ; 3. Contains no vexatious average or arbitration clause; 4 Renewed FREE every sixth year if no claim has been made in thi interim ; 5. Worded in clear, simple language, free from ambiguous terms.

Full particulars and proposal form sent post free upon receipt of postcard addressed to the "ALL-IN" POLICY DEPARTMENT


Branches and Agents

throughout the United Kingdom.


The most progressive office for all classes of Insurance.


41 THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON, E.C.2

Head Office: British Dominions House, Royal Exchange Avenue, London, E.G. 3.


EXCEED 19,000,000.


Printed by THE ATHEN.EUM PRESS, Bream's Buildings, K C.4. and Published by THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY (Limited,,.

Printing House Square. London, V..C.4.-Jit:ie 19, 1920