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Enjoy the years that Youth anticipates

TO the man or woman of 45 or 50 Life should be easier. There should be opportunities for travel and enjoyment, periods of relaxation from business or even complete retirement a freedom from monetary anxiety in respect to the future and, in its place, that serenity of existence which helps to promote good health and fine old age.

This ideal state can only be assured by a wise foresight during the years of vigour and best earning power. Continued health is uncertain, and when it fails the opportunity for making provision on easy terms passes for ever.


There is a simple, certain, and abso- lutely safe way by which an income for life can be assured, starting at the age of 45 or 50. This is by means of a Deferred Annuity on the " British Dominions " plan. By taking up this ideal form of saving for future needs, the income payment of ^100, ^500, or ji,ooo every year is made certain for life the amount being limited only by the scale of annual premiums which can con- veniently be afforded now.


There is no risk, no liability be- yond the payment of premiums, no possibility of any depreciation affecting the income which is secured by the Company whose assets exceed ^19,000,000.

Why not investigate the matter with- out delay ?

Full particulars will gladly be sent on request, and an inquiry commits you to no obligation whatever. Please ask for " Deferred Annuities ' pro- spectus. Address :


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