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AUSTRALIAN MUTuTTpRo^^ • SOCIETY. m Established 1849 FOR MUTUAL LIEE ASSURANCE, fa£. WITHOUT PERSONAI lUBIUto, ' '' | Principal Omen: HE W .P m . ST Sydney. » THE special advantages offered by _,'. „ i, established Society are— 7 *e][' 1. UNDOUBTED SECURITY -Or,«. „. Feb 1869, the ascertained total hfiK the Society was... . __o#Jr While the accc-mnlated assets 3>°°o were ... ... __ — 602,646 Showing a clear Surplus of ... £14^ There is over and above the Assurance vLa the additional security of a Scecial n ','•' Fund of £50,000. At the ab oTe d ?K? Society had in hand equal to ft) per <_, r t the entire Assurance Premiums received ft, members. 2. LARGE BONUSES.—Because _i purely Mutual Office the entire Profits beT to the Assured, and have not to be paid 3 ; in Dividends to Shareholders. The total !^ versionary Bonuses declared by the 8n„; _ amount to £485,000. ' ® 8°Cl% Members of the Assurance Branch can _ tain the value of their Bonuses in Cask^P appropriate them to a reduction of „_?. Premiums. """"i Premiums may be paid Half-Yeerlv „*. Quarterly. . * w . Should a member die during the days of grace whilst the premium is unpaid, the P_» will still be valid and effectual. PROFITS DIVIDED EVERY FIVJ? YEARS. LOANS, within the Surrender Value '-_ ' granted to Members on the Security of their Policies. * § SURRENDER VALUES are granted affefj I Policy has endured Three Years. \i Conditions for Residence and Voyaoine i< Most Liberal. ".■, f' THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVT DENT SOCIETY. Is a purely Mutual Life Office, Local to [: Australia and New Zealand, not confined to | one Colony, but common to all; Local to I each Colony, but not restricted to any, and I operating upon a broader basis, is therefore I Safer than an Office confined within narrow I limits. 1 Is a life Office having a large number of I Policy holders in New Zealand, and investing I its Revenue from that place in the Public 1 Securities of the Country. The Assets of tto ] Society comprise New Zealand Debentures to the value of £G4 000. Was established iv 1849; and it Las sne- > cessfully passed through the ordeals to which i ' all new Life Offices are exposed. Having |; completed tho Twenty-first Year of its exis- j fence, it has achieved a position of Stability 1 aud Affluence unexampled in the history of ft Life Offices. fi Its Accumulated and Invested Fund ex-1 ceeds £700,000 p Its Ltcome is over ... 200,000 a year. ■ THE PROFITS BELONG EXCLOSIYEH I TO lIS MEMBERS. ,;! From the magnitude of its resoureei it it H enabled to declai*e -■ j J , *"-. >t. B LARGE BONUSES. : -. The sources of profit are increased by the m high rate of interest obtained on-,thelntested '! Funds* also by the difference between the ; margin provided for Expenses, and the. lot rate of expenditure actually incurred by the Society, an advantage incidental.to'altuje Business, Neither oe "which can Exist in AiNmr Office. i The Annnal revenue was increaled by j £32,236 from New Assurances effected in the H past year, a rate of progress whichentitleßitß to rank with the First-claBS Assuranoß llaisti- ■ tutions of the United Kingdom. -, B EXAMPLES OF BONUS. ■ The following examples show the .tojjjW Bonus Additions to the Policies of -£IWb under Table A, up to 28th February, Hpi-l b || fj || *jS' I X a*3 -"S fl_ ' ■ " rf<i' ■'■ _ -S-c ,S*S -83 ■ J^i 1 _~£lolo 16 4 £395 9 1 £161 11 3 ' p 85 1190 4 6 478 15 7 199 * \ %U 39 1285 16 6 603 18 9 214 6 3 «S, 42 1245 9 0 546 5 8 227 8 \ M , 50 1347 910 626 7 4 272 1 »__> Forms of Proposal and every infiißMf may be obtained on application to (T -I MR. H. GILFILLAB. 1 Agent for Aueklain I' l 7, Queen-street. . I EVENING ST|I PUBLISHING OEfilCft'l QUEEN-STREET, NEXT SIBBIN'S COKNERjI Advertisements received till 8 ■»•*»• , || THE "THAMES ADyjBBX^ i| May be obtained at tne vr j'j OFFICE OF THE " EVENING |jr Qitebn-btrbet, ; ; I (Next to Sibbins' Corner), Immediately on the arrival of the P ■ from the Thames. . gg Reed & Brett, Agents for Auckll^J

Printed for the Proprietors, George ' WwM Rbbd and Henby BbktT, at ,£^_l Office, AVyndham-street, and ™»US" B cil.1 *! Office, 85, Lower Queen-street, in '*•**' m Auckland, New Zealand! (fit Trtjbsda-st, Absii* 13, l^*-*

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 392, 13 April 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 392, 13 April 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 392, 13 April 1871, Page 4

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