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OUTSTANDING SERV1CE S1NCE 1876 G- prOU3>LY PRESENTS FEATTJRES OF ITS ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1948 — A YEAR OF GREAT PROGRESS. NEW POLICIES— The popularity of the Society is indicated by the record amount of Assurance issued during the year, 124,537 new Life Policies assuring £23,299,660 and 12,210 Personal Accident and Sickness f Policies assurina' £4,315,975 having becn eTCcted 'The whole of the business' was written in Austr.alia and New Zealand. ASSURANCES IN FORCE — Further convincing evidence of the esteem in whicli. the T'. & G. is hela is aemonstrated by the total Assurances in Force in the Ordinary and Industrial Departments-h-l,505,000 Policies assuring £179,000,000. ^ ; . . INCOME— The Income for the year exceedfi$'t£l0 700 - '■** ■•"-^0Qov. an increase. of moi'e than- £784,000 over.The previ-' ous year's total. SECURITY — The Society is in an imprc-gnable financial position. The .Assets increased bv £5,111 000 to' • £51,700,000' and are held in trust to meet Policy lia- • • • •• bil.ities. . . SERVICE — The T. & G. is a Mutu'al Life Societv and 1^ renowned for its service to its members. All claims ara settled with the utmost prombtness. £4,028,000 was paid to Policyholders during the yeai% inakin'g a total of more than £32,950,000 during the last 10 years. GROUP ASSURANCE — The Society specializes in Staff Superannuation and Group Provident SChemes on terms most advantageous to both employers and employees. Many hundrads of such Schemes have been entrusted to the Society. j A Policy with the T. & G. is a Pledge of Security PURELY MUTUAL . NO SHAREHOLDERS The ^ I Mj k « Mutual j Australasian ^ Life Society . (Incorporated in Victoria, 1876.)

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Chronicle (Levin), 15 December 1948, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 15 December 1948, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 15 December 1948, Page 7

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