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I" =3t i ' ' mi i " gg l t 36in. DAINTY FLORAL DIMITY 4 * * ' * 3/3 ™ ' ' . I* v , AT JOHN CORRY'S "Wherc Quality Costs Less" i 'PHONE 471 — 'PHONE 471 . ■ yg 1 : II . I 't 1 I " ' 11 70 YEARS OF SERVICE and PROGRESS THE ANNUAL REP.ORT FOR 1946 SHOWS THAT THE T. & G. CONTINUES TO MAKE OUTSTANOING PROGRESS. NEW POLICIES — The popularity of the Society is shown by the fact that existihg Policyholders and new members purchased a record amount of Assurance during the year. 132,669 new Life Policies assuring £22,127,522, and 10,401 . Accident and Sickness Policies assuring £3,387,237, were effected. ASSURAN CES IN FORCE — Further convincing evidence of the esteefn in which the Society is held is afforded by the total . Assurances in Force in the Ordinary and Industrial Departments, which increased to £142,877,607. INCOME — The Income fpr the year exceeded £9,080,000, a record increase of more than £750,000 on that of the previous year. SECURITY— The Assets increased by £3,623,000 to £52,426,000. They are invested in first-class securities, and are held in trust to meet Policy liabilities. SERVICE— The T. & G. is a Mutual Life Society. It is a truly co-operative Institution which has no shareholders and is entirely owned' by the Policyholders. It aims to render the utmost service to its members, and to settle all claims promptly. Payments to Policyholders during the year exceeded £3,740,000, more than £12,000 every working day of the year. GROUP ASSURANCE— The Society specializes in Staff • Superannuation and Group Provident Schemes on terms most advantageous to Employers and Employees. Many hundreds of such Schemes have been entrusted to the Society. A POLICY WITH THE T. & G. IS A PLEDGE OF ; . ;; V' ■ 'iSECURlfY -PLUS SERVICE. • ' » :.-5 ij tkL * ' ' L ' %-k * No Shareholders. The T jh P Mutual ^ ^AugtralasiAn *• ^ . Life Society. (Incofporated in Victoria)

DON T LET YOUR HOLIDAY^MOOSM ffeeeme a koCidatf 1 ' 1 ii'ii n I' i' WBm Y>ii^ ; — • •" It was a wonderful morning when they started off. REMEMBER You couldn't blame Jim for specding up a bit when he got to that long straight stretch. After all, the • High tpeeds aren't worth the risk when your tyres road was clear for miles ahead. He never knew the ore worn sm ooth • Keep yodr speed down. v old bus had it in her. Ten years old, and running * The grlnding pain ofa fractured limb is not funny, like a bird. He got her up to fifty% . . sixty ... and incapacity lasts for months. sixty-five — and then a front tyre blew out. ...... 9 The standard of drmng of many motorists leaves No, none of them was killed. Jnn and his wife will much to be desired. be in the hospital for months. Of course the ear was a total loss ... but they were lucky to escape as * ^trvethem. f°F ^ P°yS ** lightly as they did. As it is, hundreds of New Zealanders who start out ® r^eS t'Ie [oac^- Keep left. Dip your ' . . .. • . u .i • headhghts for approaching cdrs. on motormg tours this year are going have their holidays marred by accidents. Last year during • Aiways be careful and courteous — that way lies Deeember — Jaauary there were hundreds of road safety, accidents, A large number of them fatal. This year more cars — a terrific number of them — ' will be on the roads. Most of those cars for extra value... extra protection FuII details from the Head Office are old . . . most of them have old tyres. — — — — — ■ of the Company, P.O. Box 1348, Play safe and see you— Keep out of the |u _ ■ wk A ■ ■ Wellington; any Branch Office accident statistics. BV ■ or Agent; or from any Auto- ^ north niftno moto* union insoiiahce company foobile Assn., Secretary, Agent W " ■■-■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i '■ I, ■■ , — or uniformed patrol. IT IS BETTER TO HAVE N.I.H.U. INSURANCE AHO HOT HEEB IT-THAH TO NEED IT AHO NOT HAVE IT ®

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Chronicle (Levin), 16 December 1946, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 16 December 1946, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 16 December 1946, Page 6

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