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V, at half-past one. ilm n ™ a DIAMOND RlX 1?1^ as of my Establish^.* g" [ ■* take place at the TWL 7 I son hand to be Given r^' A P* H* LEWISSON. V :OSE REALLY IN WAMn «„ •RISTMAS DINNER; ton, S A ily; recommendation reqi T I EN AWAY on BAlSffif T ° | JOK. Orders for meat iS » IY.-f. h. lewisson, ed on ■_. LEWISSON has received a no , I MACHINE for cutting tobacco it 7 as English Shag, cannot bo belt I.CS. * 'CHARLES W. SANDEKS, | LTING HOMQ3OPATH | it to Dr. C. F. Fischer; ninoyeara I itant to Dr. Powell, of London, consultation : Morning, f rom 9to i. Evening, 6 to 8. ' icon-street, opposite the City Hsill. AALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. " Established 1849. ..tfUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, to WTJ.HOT.T personal liability. ncipal Oefice: New Pitt-street, Sydney. IE special advantages offered by this wellestablished Society are— JNDOUBTED SECURITY.-Ont,he2Blh •*eb., 1869, the ascertained total liability of he Society was £453,000 While the accummulated assets were 602,646 Showing a clear Surplus of ... £149,646 There is over and above the Assurance Fund, le additional security of a Special Reserve und of £50,000. At the above date the • ociety had in hand equal to 70 per cent, of — le entire Assurance Premiums received from lembers. 2. L *RGE BONUSES.—Because being a urely Mutual Office the entire Profits belong . the Assured, and have not to be paid away 1 Dividends to Shareholders. The total Rebrsionary Bonuses declared by the Society mount to £485,000. I Members of the Assurance Branch can ob> I bin tbe value of their Bonuses in Cash, or Impropriate them to a reduction of future j Jremiums. j Premiums may be paid Half-Yearly or Quarterly. Should a member die during the days of grjee whilst the premium is unpaid, the Policy will still be valid and effectual. PROFITS DIVIDED EVERY FIVE YEARS. LOANS, within the Surrender Value, are granted to Members on thci Security of their Policies. SURRENDER VALUES are granted after a Policy has endured Three Years. Conditions for Residence and Voyaging Most Liberal. THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Is a purely Mutual Life Office, Local to Australia and New Zealand, not confined to one Colony, but common to all; Local to each Colony, but not restricted to any, and operating upon a broader basis, is therefore Safer than an Office confined within narrow limits. , Is a Life Office having a large number of Policy holders in New Zealand, and investing its Revenue from that place in the Public Securities of the Country. The Assets of tho Society comprise New Zealand Debentures to the value of £04,000. Was established in 1849, and it has successfully passed through the ordeals to winch allnc*w Life Offices are exposed. Having completed the Twenty-first Year of its existence, it has achieved a position of Stability and Affluence unexampled in the history ot Life Offices. ; _ Its Accumulated and Invested Fund exceeds £700,000 Its Income is over ... 200,000 a year. THE PROFITS BELONG EXCLUSIVELY TO ITS MEMBERS. From the magnitude of its resources it is enabled to declare LARGE BONUSES. The sources of profit are increased by the high rate of interest obtained on the Inveatea Funds, also by the difference between tne margin provided for Expenses, and the jow rate of expenditure actually incurred by w» Society, an advantage incidental to a laig Business, ~ Neither oe which can Exist in a »**• Oefice. . The Annual revenue was increased oy £32,236 from New Assurances effected m tne past year, a rate of progress which entitles to rank with the First-class Assurance institutions of the United Kingdom. EXAMPLES OF BONUS. The following examples show the) total Bonus Additions to the Policies «**"£! under Table A, up to 28th February, WW. I it \it |J il i Is «a -I a§ M s=§ .si s_\ &% „ v.< c*4 is*"1 '; s_> < £J £f C 5 \J:»$ 2<f £1010 10 4 £395" 9 1 £161 11 3£« 13 _ 35 1190 4 .0 473 15 7 199 4 / % n _Q. 39 1285 16 6 503 18 9 214 0 •* • 1(J j 42 1245 9 0 54C 5 S 22! 8 i'l9 1 50 1347 910 020 j i i?jjj3--Forms of Proposal and every information may be obtained on application to MR. H. GILFILLAN, Agent for Auckland. 7, Queen-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 297, 22 December 1870, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 297, 22 December 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 297, 22 December 1870, Page 2

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