SECURE A SHARE OF THE PROFITS OF THK AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY For the CURRENT YICATI by EFFECTING a LiFE ASSURANCE • | POLICY with thai office BEFORE THE CLOSI3 OF. THE YEAII. The following aro a few , ' J . . ACTUAL EXAMPLES \ Ot BONUS DECf<AIIED ns at 31st December, 19H. ou Whote-Life Polisies, /Tabl*, A effected during OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, and DECEMBER, 1911 s Polict No. "age. lust ABstnuco. Premium Paid. 1011 | i I. in [ s £, £ p. d. £ s. d. 440,430 17 fiOO S 10 0 7 10 0 440,494 . 18 800 5 o 0 4 10 0 440.662 iil 1000 20 15 10 15 0 0 440.785 ' 20 ,750 17 13 li 11 6 0 410.7GS ■ '33 1000 2G 1 8 IS 0 0 410.702 39 1500 46 18 9 ....... 22 10 0 BONUSES VBST'.WHENT POLICIES HAVE BEEN TWO (2) YEARS. IN FORCE. Tbo amourff of 'PROFIT distributed amongrst POLICY HOLDERS for the -. . ONE YEAK, 1911, e*ceeded EIGHT HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-EIGHT THOU SAND NINE HUNDRED POUNDS CASH. REMEMBER the NAMF, of OFFICE and ADDRESS, beoaaee NO OTHER OFFICE DIVIDES SUCH LARGE PROFITS. Bi'anch Offlce-CUSTOMIIOUSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON. DIRECTORS : The Hon. C. J. Johsstok, M.L.C. (Chairman) ; A. ub B. Brandon, Esq. (Depufc? Chairman) j John Duncan, Esq. ; Joseph Joseph, Esq. ; aud Hakold Beauchamp, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Seotetery. I GOING TO WILLIAMS? Fine discrimination and a wide "ftlf . ..' 4£!7 experience have given our Bed* I mfflirTT*!' iii """*""] steads and their equipment a para- ' I aFfnfl M* mount P lace in Artistic Home Furl^^i^g^ljll*-^^^ ii You pay bedrock for the furnishmf «^S^S^^^tfcS ' in&s ; the benefit of our expert knowJ ' wW&glj* W ' i'■ ledge is given free. k j BFff '* O^xt BQdstOßds comi ] • fiif'rn nri\ i r iPn |iver<d *° m^ S. S. WILLIAMS & CO. LTD., m %£S* jp Business Boot it -tffi tmarl kOOIk 001 '** town weM Vk jt — thw it the style we illustrate. It It will give «atuf action not vk If only fr«m an outside but— more importanl |1 Sff *tiU — horn an inside point of view also. II II ( its perlect construction makes it an easy II R| to and assures long we«.^ Our , Iff • Vk ONE GUINEA, : : Best Value in Town ' tJggSmt \ BATES & LEES J§Hh' WILLIS STREET jfflg^KK^
PRICES LOW°QUALFf HIGH §P£CrACl£SM!tt£ADtlt6 /MITATION GOLD 6/a '£/2<J COLD /5/6%irA*i* $M/K4/yr££/?. GUJMNr££D> ODONNELLppwmS5 MANNERS ST. WELLINGTON. OPPOSITE THORNTONS COhmCXlCfithS. ICONStH.TATIONS*TE3TIW> TREK THE NEW "AUTO" BUG I mHE MOSGIE& TWIN-COLOUR •*• MOTOR RUG, exquisitely comfortable and of most artistic appearance, appeals not only to Motorists but to tliose^ who prefer Rugs devoid of pattern and of quiet- rich colourings. ALI/ HIGH-OLASS DRAPERS And OUTFITTERS AND GARAGES. RESTLESSNESS, worry, sleeplessness, low spirits, etc., are all signs of urmtrunif nerves. MARSHALL'S FOSPHERINE is the ahti^ote. One dose doos good,* while a course completely builds up the nerves. Price Is and 2s 6d at chemif"te and stores. - Ask for ' MAHSHALL'S and refuse all eubßtitUtei.
DRAWING INSTRUMENTS! STUDENTS will find our Stock of INSTRUMENTS WORTH INSPECTION.. Sets, Half Sete.atid Single Piece*., Combination. Spring' Pen and Pencil, from 6b 6d. , LBVTS StGHT-TESTINGr EOOMS, 103, CUSTOMtIOUSE-QUAY (Next Ba.nk of Australasia). A. SENSIBLE I STIMULANT, Schl\APDSi Its Popularity., has created a I HOST 0/ IMITATORS. Buy WbolcMleZ
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1913, Page 10
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