AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY.
ESTABLISHED .. .. 1849. The Oldest Mutual Life Ofllcc in Australia New Zealand lh-anch : ilead 'OHice, Cnstora-h'ouse Quay, \V>l--l.ngton. Local Board of Directors: The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G,, M.L.C. (Chairman^. Jharles J. Johnston, Esq. (Deputy Chairman). 'lfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. The Hon. Edward Kielmrdson, C.M.G., M.H.R. Nicholas lieid, Esq. Medical Ofticr! Dr W. G. Kemp, M.TI.( .S. (England). ASSURE Your Life in the Australian Mutual Provident Society, and secure an Annual Bonus or Dividend. \ privilege wbi<-h i <> oibev Colonial Life Office can gmnt i s members. Be careful that you Si-Irct This Pocieiy, and do not be Misled by the similarity of Name of Borne of the other younger Australian Offices. The attention of the, M- v.sbera and the General Public is callu 1 I<> some oi the special features cmnected-with the Society, which i the oldest Colcni 1 Institution of. its kind, having been es^.'.-lished in the year 1849. ; The results of the Ini: ne ;s for the Forty- j first Year, ending 31s i December, 1.^8'.), : may be summarised as tinder : — ; FntST — The number of the New Policies issued was 11,664. Second— The new Assurance business effected was for «53,©T9,489. TmRB-^-The New Annual Premium Income . amounted to «SI2X,SOO. ' Foubth — The net! increase to the business, after allewing for loss of income from terminated- Policies, was represented by' 70258 Policies, assuring £32,---109,189. FiFin— The operations of the year raised the annual income of the Society from £1,512,280 to £1,625,---185, an increase in twelve months of £112,905. r PHE Eev. Father Patterson will [ send post free to a'l benefactors of a £l note f r his now Church, a composition of his own, QuarMte and Organ accompaniment, published by Novello, 1 wer & Co, London. ; Address, EEV. F. PATTERSON, PaltLerstor. North. JOHN 117 ESTWOOD, '■ BIACKSMITH and SHOEB. i HALL STREET, FOXTON. All kinds of Blacksnaitbing executed with despatch and care. AT STARTUPS " NEW TIMES " BOOT -SHOP, You can get THE BEST CRACK PEOOF ( Long Gum Boot, FOE DKAINING. ] . i a LL AND SEE THEM. S. STARTUP, New Times Boot Shop, Fox f on. E. L. (rower, Hair Dresser, OTAKI. 1 ADIES' Combmga worked intc Ly any style of head-diess plaits coils, &c, &c. B. L. G. is the only bair worker wh«> works tbe bair into flowers, rosettes, &c. All kinds of hair-guards made from •adie-' own hair, w-d also worked into lockets, broodies, niigs, &o. Work dn>ne fox> *tl&e > ALL orders by poat promptly at tended to.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 16 March 1891, Page 1
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412Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 16 March 1891, Page 1
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