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NOTES AND QUERIES. [12 s. vn. JULY 3, 1920. WITH the increasing responsibili- ties accepted by women in so many spheres of useful activities, it is only natural that they should seek to safeguard their future in the same way that prudent men have done by In- surance aud Assurance. To the woman whose livelihood depends upon her own exertions to the young wife to the mother, whose natural desire is to make provision for her children in fact to every woman, Insurance is a modern need. Under the scheme for Women devised by the "British Dominions" Insurance Company a weekly income can be assured in the event of Illness or Acci- dent ; Pensions ; or a substantial lump sum can be provided for old age or Applications for Booklet should be made to the WOMEN'S SECTION, retirement, money can be provided for the education of children, while one special policy, for married women, pro- vides in addition to other substantial benefits for the payment of a sum of money at the birth of each child up to five in number. An interesting little booklet has been prepared, giving simple examples whereby it can be clearly seen at a glance the benefits afforded under each of the many different policies benefits which no woman, however fortunate her circumstances may be, can afford to ignore. Why not send for a copy to-day ? It will be forwarded free and will certainly interest you. It shows how you can safeguard your future. Manager MRS. MARJORIE R. VERDEN. The Most Progressive Office for all Classes of Insurance. EAGLE 79 Pall Mall, London, S.W.I. Head Office: British Dominions House, Royal Exchange Avenue, London, E.C.3. ASSETS EXCEED 19,000,000. m Tinted by THE AIHEN.EDM PRESS, Bream's Buildings. E.C.4. and Published by THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY (Limited/, Printing House Square. London. E.CA.-July 3, 1920