. ' FINANCIAL, : THE -A.M.-P. THE 71st Annual ■ Report of The Australian Mutual Provident Society for - the year 1919 shows TOTAL FUNDS, over ~£41,000,000. TOTAL ANNUAL.-INCOME, nearly .£6,000,000. ■ 1 - NEW i BUSINESS, for year 1919, Ordinary Department, £5,502,253. - • 1 -'NEW BUSINESS, for year 1919, Industrial Department, 'A GRAND TOTAL OF NEW BUSINESS FOR THE YEAR ■■ -. 1919, .611,003,117. ' TOTAL' BUSINESS IN FORCE, 'including Bonus Additions, ORDINARY DEPT., J612-1,019,200. . TOTAL'BUSINESS IN FORCE, Including Bonus Additions, INDUS- , TRIAL DEPT., 362,760. , ' 'CASH BONUS DIVIDEND, for year 1919, ORDINARY. DEPAR-T- ---• - ■' . MENT, £1,197,112. ■' Which will provide Reversionary Bonuses of .£2,070,000. .. 'CASH, BONUS,for .year 1919, INDUSTRIAL DEPART.AIENT, Which will provide Reversionary Bonuses of .£47,000. » : ' CLAIMS BY'.DEATH, for. year 1919, ' - ' Since -.the inception- of the Society, total CASH BONUSES of «£2i,313,437 in the ORDINARY DEPARTMENT and ,6113,262 in the INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT have -been - allotted. ... A BONUS EVERY YEAR. Total Subscriptions made by the Society to Government War Loans is over •£11,000,000. • t - ' W. J. HABLAND, 1 ' ■ ■ • Acting-Manager for New Zealand.
EDUCATIONAL,. - -MORNING , . ■ ■ "AFTERNOON. : EVENING-' ; v -And CORRESPONDENCETUITION Provided at '" ' '■ Banks commerciat, college, anks commercial college, - . Woodward Street, .WELLIN G T 0 N, j The Largest..Commercial' College in New Zealand. DEPARTMENTS: " Shorthand an'd Typewriting, Practical Book-keeping, - ■ . - ■ Business Practice, Accountancy and, B. Com. Law Professional .and LL.B, Matriculation and all' Entrance ■ '. ' ' University Exams. . Pablio Service, • .Teachers' Certificates, University Degrees, Practical English, > Journalism, ■• " Advertising, .. . .Economics, . - Architecture, . ~ \' , Boys'. Day School. , RESULTS OF JIAST UNIVERSITY 'EXAMINATIONS: : Accountancy—ll7- Candidates pre- • sented, 82 passed. : . Law candidates - j -i ' '• presented, 68 passed. Matriculation—lo3 candidates pre*', i 'sented,'69'passed. ' 1 ' B. AMOS, Managing Director. / BOOKKEEPING FOR BUSI,'NES'S -PEOPLE. , A NEW DEPARTURE y " ' '' - -"'■At .-•■ GILBY'S COLLEGE. Owing to the rapid growth of our Evenine.B.ookkeeping Classes, a ■ Special Course of Lessons will be given FROM 5 TO 6 P.M. DAILY. ... Students may commence. , if necessary, right at-tho A.B.C. <'f • . the subject. ■ -, -.: The Gilby system of Individual Tuition and- personal supervision enables each one to make his own pace, thus ensuring rapid progress. . Expert Teacher Specialists are in- charge of our Bookkeeping Classes. . Ring up or call on the Director for full : .particulars regarding 1 the special 5 to 6 classes. A- term- may commence-.at any s time. .Day..Classes, Evening .Classes, Correspondence Lessons.' . . - GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., A. H, Gilby, F.C.I, (Eng.), Director, Winder's- Buildings, Lower Cuba 1 Street,"Wellington. 'Phone 21—818. P.O. Box 203. (And at Chrlstchurch.) SOLWAY COLLEGE;. MASTERTON. . BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. (Under the Auspices of the Presbyterian Church of N.Z.) A COMPETENT STAFF and Buildings i"4_ with modern equipment provide means for a sound' Christian Education, Special features; Happy home life, openait 1 ' 'sleeping, accommodation, spacious grounds containing croquet lawiis, asphalt tennis courts, swimming'baths and playing grounds. , • For Vrospectus apply to "vTHE PRINCIPAL, Or MR, J. MONCRIEFFv P.O. Box 13. Carterton, NEWTOWN SCHOOL.' A DULIi CLASSES: MONDAYS, WEDR. NESDAYS, & FRIDAYS, 7.30 to 9. Students propared for 6th Proficiency, and other Primary School 'Certificates. Returned Soldiora taken by- arrangpmont with Repatriation; Board. Private coaclijig. can boSurranged, . • ■ Corner of MEIN STREET AND RIDDIFORD STREET.
Designers to' Queen Elizabeth fashioned her gowns fiomtlie ripliost materials, including gold tissue, crimson- satin, cloth of gold, • clctli of silver, whito velvet, drake-coloured, satin, dove-coloured velvet, lady blush sfitin 'and mantles of ■ white plush striped with swan's-down." Owing to the diminution of the density of the atmosphere in proportion : to the altitude and a corresponding increase in the average velocity of the wind navigation of tho air by aeroplanes Or heavior than air machines is considered impossible at heights exceeding 15,000 ft. Can you Invent a time-saving device? Perhaps you. have an idea that will develop • into, ft moDBy-making invivnfion. If you have, protect it by . patent right, Consult Henry Hughes, Limited, Patent Attorneys, 15" Featherston Street, .Wellington. Write or call for fre« bet-Met, •'■' Advice to InvontoraAd?t, "
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 179, 24 April 1920, Page 6
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