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ARE YOU INTERESTED IN
LIFE INSURANCE?

IF SO, EXAMINE THE RENEWABLE TERM
PLAN OF THE

Provident Savings Life
Assurance Society

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OF NEW YORK,

Which is the safest, the fairest, and the most economical system of life

BEST LIFE POLICY IN THE MARKET. insurance attainable.

Pays Policy-Holders

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ONE IN NINE of all insured have received fatal or disabling injuries.

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RODNEY DENNIS, Sec'y.

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The actual cost to secure $10,000 in case of death was for the year 1886 : At age 33, Policy No. 13,253..

.$96.40

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The Manhattan Life Insurance Co. of New York

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THE MANHATTAN'S NEW PLAN offers both advantages combined in one, and at a very much reduced cost.

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H. Y. WEMPLE, Secretary.

S. N. STEBBINS, Actuary.

J. L. HALSEY, First Vice-Pres.
H. B. STOKES, Second Vice-Pres.

THE GERTRUDE BABY SUIT. A full description of this simple and desirable

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OF NEW YORK.

RICHARD A. McCURDY, President.

STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1886.

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I have carefully examined the foregoing statement and find the same to be correct.

From the Surplus above stated a dividend will be apportioned as usual.

ROBT. A. GRANNISS, Vice-President.

A. N. WATERHOUSE,

Auditor.

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Dr. J. G. Holland's Works.

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Its

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