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Jewell conceet. ■ j JItJ3I CfiAIL,SVMONDS-STEEET. ii^rtitoO. T. Fabrow, Esq., who is to leave TncomP 1J mrVf l ~c given by the Amateurs of AuckrEnglpbyJto Mitchell, on Bd' SpiS1 EVENING, the 12th INST. .. Mr. J. Brown. Co)J durfor .. •• •■ '• may be obtained at the several booksellers. Particulars in future issue. _ "VTOTICB TO CON-SIGNEES.-The ship ' TIMARU' jjMJggjg? from London, will enter at the Customs „ nA y, Consignees will please PASS EKIE3 PAY FREIGHT, and take delivery of eir goods in terms of Bills of Lading. Freight must be paid before delivery, and Bills of dine presented at our office fo» endorsement. X. D. NATHAN AND CO., Agents. December 0, 1870. TJSTEALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Established 1849. OR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &o. } ■WITHOUT PEBSONAI LIABILITY. Peiucipai. Office : New Pitt-street, Sydney. ■\SS special advantages offered by this wellestablished Society are— UNDOUBTED SECURITY.—On the 28th Feb., 1869, the ascertained total liability of the Society was £453,000 While the accummnlated assets were 602,646 Showing a clear Surplus of ... £149,646 There is over and above the Assurance Fund, ie additional security of a Special Reserve trad of £50,000. At the above date the ociety. had in hand equal to 70 per cent, of ie entire Assurance Premiums received from leuibers. 2. 1 iRG-E BONUSES.—Because being a urcly Mutual Office the entire Profits beloug I the Assured, and have not to bo paid away i Dividends to Shareholders. The total Resrsionary Bonuses declared by the Society mount to £485,000. Members of the Assurance Branch can obu'n the value of their Bonuses in Casit, or ppropriate them to a reduction of future 'reraiums. Premiums may be paid Half-Yearly or luarterly. Should a member die during the clays of. race wlii'st the premium is unpaid, the Policy rill still be valid and effectual. PKOFIT3 DIVIDED EVERY FIVE YEARS. iOANS, within the Surrender Value, are granted to Members on the Security" of their Policies. lUERENDER VALUES are granted after a Policy has endured Three Years. Conditions for Residence and Voyaging Most Liberal. HE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Is a purely Mutual Life Office, Local to Lustralia and New Zealand, not confined to me Colony, but common to all; Local to :ach Colony, but not restricted to any, and >peratinfr upon a broader basis, is therefore lafer than an Office confined within narrow limits. Is a Life Office having a large number of Policy holders in New Zealand, and investing its Eevenue from that place in the Public lecurities of the Country. The Assets of tho Society comprise New Zealand Debentures to the valuo of £64,000. Was established in 1849, and it has successfully passed through the ordeals to which all n«w Life Offices are exposed. Having completed the Twenty-first Year of its existence, it has achieved a position of Stability iud Affluence unexampled in the history of Life Offices. Its Accumulated and Invested Fund exceeds £700,000 Its Income is over ... 200,000 a year. SHE PEOFITS BELONG-EXCLUSIVELY TO lIS MEMBERS. Prom the magnitude of its resources it is enabled to declare LARQE BONUSES. The sources of profit are increased by the high rate of interest obtained on tho Invested Funds, also by the difference between the tt»rgin provided for Expenses, and the low We of expenditure actually incurred by the Bociety, an advantage incidental to a large Business, Neitheb of wniCH can Exist in a New OFFrCE. I'he Annual revenue was increased by £32,236 from New Assurances effected in the past year, a rate of progress which entitles it ( ° rank with the First-class Assurance Institutions of the United Kingdom. EXAMPLES OF BONUS. The following examples show the total ■Boaus Additions to the Policies of £1000, >«clor Table A, up to 28th February, 1860 : — & s§ a gi \ A S 22 £S £2 || s -9I i a% .si af ~ 2 ' '• <£< t< "s"*l \ Is 'h ?% Si —~!z ■•* i ■8 £1010 16 4 £395 9 1 £101 11 3 £45 13 6 ; fl loo? * 6 473 15 7 199 4 7 51 4 1 : 2 Z 36 ° GO3 18 9 214 6 3 49 11 11 ; 0 |245 0 0 646 5 8 227 8 2 51 18 1 ' iLJS47_9 10 626 7 4J. 72 1 8 73 19 1 j Forms of Proposal and every information ! nay be obtained on application "to j MR.,H. GILFILLAN, „ Agent for Auckland. 7, Queen-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 287, 10 December 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 287, 10 December 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 287, 10 December 1870, Page 3

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