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A U S T E ALIA N IVfUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED .. .. 184fl. ?ixth— The lAccumulatcd Fund was in f creased during the year by the sum o t The Oldest Mutual Life Office in Australia equal to Tl per con of the gross premiums received. New Zealand Branch : IT , „,.,. „ . , „ , TT , Skvkntii— The deaths among lives assured fTead Oil.ee. Custom-house Quay, were C4f) under T3S policies, causing 1 ngton. claims upon the Society amounting to , ,_ . j£299«6025, irrespective of Bonus Local Board of Directors: addition*, while the number expected The Ht.n. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G,, according to the Tables used in rstiM.L.C. (Chairman). mating the liabilities would have been Charles J. Johnston, Es.j. (Deputy Chair- 1143, for an amount of £438,---man). 976, the mortality experience being Ufred de Bathe Brandon. TCsq. thus extremely favourable. The Hon. Edward liichardson. C.Nf.O., M.H.tt. KifiHTif— The receipts fioin interest and Nicholas fleid, Ksq. if nts were £516,832, an amount exceeding the sum paid for the claims Medical Officer: by £138,952. Dr W. fi. Kemp, M.IU'.S. (Kngland). _ ui i^ v h Ni.vth — The pxpnitt'ri of Management were ASSURE Your Life in the Australian W.lv 9-5 per cent, of the total reMutual Providmf Society, nnd so- oPi r t:3 - -cure an Annual Bonus or Dividend. . . , I esth — The cash surplus divided tor the K priv.-l.ga ,1* I, , o olho, CWom.! ZV^JZ&StfStiSifc Life Oflice Cii" gi-imt l s meni- premiums irceived. Lers. The operations of the Society during the Be careful that yon Select This Poeieiy, years of its existence may be pnniinarand do not be Misled ly the similarity of iscd as undor--Name of some of the otli;--r youngf-r Australian Offices. Tl l.as if-smd 141,907 policies, ' a^-Krirj.- £40,4}-7,>Z17. The attention of the H 'nl.rvK niu! the- j General Public is on I• : '■> snni «i iln- j I: las jaid to il.« v<-|ii:< j si'iitut-hfs of special features cmnecu- •• illi tin S s cii ly. il-coiis.d mciiilicrs uvcr £4,---which i the oldest Colo..) aJ Institution i-f GOO,OCO in suf i.-fattii si of its kind, having been i- iaMishid in |ln> diath anp » a-tnrtd c'ninis. year 1849. Il \-t\« 'Mvidid aiucng the nifniVrs The results of the I v '\>- s> i'< r« 1 i *- J-'urly- • sish bonuses ;;»<',irg:it ing 'over first Year, ending 511.-: |)< <•. uiber. In-'.i. £4,OOO,O(!>O, yielding remay be summarised n;- i-isdcr :•-- vtmoniuy :ulditions of over First— The numlier ' * rbe New Puiicit-: ' ' issued was 11,CC4. It ), as fu-duircd an Accumulated Fund . . , ot £9,0C0,0C0, all Seconp— The new Assurance business ct- invested to yield fected was for J33,6'79,4 : 59. fully 6 per cent. T ' interest. Thibd— The New Animal Premium Income amounted to d8121,800. ; 9?t , {ji , w Zealand— £l,27:V>l4 Fourth— The net increase to the business, ' FDWAPiI) W LOWE after allowing for h.» of income from Ijl "-."f ''o ' terminated Policies, was represented, litsinKM bi.t RL.t \R^ . JJJ®J» Polil:iC!< - Ilßßnrlll8 * a '" , Bi.axc-11 Ovvifp- ' Custom House Qusty, Firm— The operations r>f tlie year raised Wellin^ton f the annual income cf the Society from ** £1,512,280 to 51,625,. F Aokstr--ISS, an increase in twelve month* THYWP I I\TO\ *• CO v it £112,905. ' TmNNE. LIMO.N ■» U). THE Btv. Katheb Patterson will "R. R*. B-AEiBER, send post fiee !o nil benefactors of a£l note f r hip r..-w fhurcli, a EKGIN* EE, and GENEEAL eompositicn of his own, Qunrt-tte BLACKSMT.TFI. and Org- n accornpa; iiront, pullished by Novello, 3 wer & Co, Lomiou. MAIN Sfi EET : . . FOXTON. Acdross, TU.V. F. PAT'IKRSON, A GOOD SHOER KEPT, Palu oretor North. T^LAXMIILI'PvH cfm have all reI OTTTSJ iit v c- rW DOT) paiis execued quickly and at 1 O Hlv L b 1 \\ O O 1), BeilSonaUe rrices . BLACKSMITH a:d gHOER. lacking, Eed and White Lead, and Insprtion tept in stoclc. HALL STEEET, FOXTON. Piping Cut and Screwed. All hinds of Flacl<sinitliing exe- - — culed with despatch and care. Aokst For THOMAS 1» 0 W I C K ' S a I'xcelpior Flax Stripper. STARTUP'S CentraTHotel," "NEW TIMES " Next to ths Thkathe Royal, THE SQUARE, BOOT - SHOP TALMERSTON NORTH You can get MAURICE CRONIN, THE BEST CBACK PROOF (Late of thp Cricketers 1 Arms Hotel j We'lington,) LOUg Glim BOOt, tj tal(011 oVfr t i ie above Hotel. l\ and hi.pes to receive the same FOE DEAINING. patrouage bestowed upon Mr Cairn ody. C LL AND SEE THEM. Mea's for early and late trains. S. STARTUP, Ales, Beers, Wines, ' New Times Boot Shop, and Spirits o£tlie Best j Foxton. Bliallds Only b:ei>t in stock. ! • i _ _. . Fiist-i-lassacpoinrcodation for Per- , ii. L. lIOWSr, ui«nent Bonnleis ana Ihe Travelling 7 1 übh<-. Hair Dresser, j] "jTi't'o nvi? OT AKI WO . DS WOB H STR lET W LLINGTON. I ADIES' Combings worked into . "~. „ . -, f L «ny style of head-dress plaits n „' v -" kei> ol aJ Ivinds ° f ootl8 y &c, &c. D( "^ , ;i - lls . B. L. G. is the only hair worker h ""S 11 s . vho works the hnir into flowers. •■ pr.ng naps i. o Express Waggons rosettes, &c. ' . • jf All kinds of hnir-gu ids made from f Sravs lade' own hair, m.ii also worked T , , n . * n«~il • , l i i i i i. Pole Dray?, liusiness (Jarts jnto lockets, brooches, rings, &c. xults ' Wopk done For the J. F will b* happy to fnrnish tvade. prices for any vehicle on application ALL orders by post promptly at by post.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 7 March 1891, Page 1

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877

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 7 March 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 7 March 1891, Page 1

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