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AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED .. .. 1849. Fixth— The Accumulated fund was i. creased during the year by the sum c The Oldest Mutual Life Office in Australia £742,31 1 equal to 7* per cci, of the gross premiums received. New Zealand Branch : a- i /^«: n i i. n w i Seventh— The deaths among lives assure Head Office, Custom-house Quay, Wei- we ,-e 649 under 735 policies, causin, imgton. claims upon the Society amounting ti r i-n j <• tv * £290,602, irrespective of J3onn Local Board of Directors: additions, while the nuiAr expecte. The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G,, according to the Tables usei in esti M.L C. (Cliairn-an). mating the liabilities wouhhjßve beei Charles J. Johnston. Esq. (Deputy Chair- X143, for an amount of^sfe3B," man). 976, the mortality experience beinj Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. thus extremely favourable. The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G,. M.H.K. EiiiHTM— The receipts from interest ant Nicholas Reid, Esq. rents were £516,832, an amoun exceeding the sum paid for the claim; Vertical Officer: by £138,952. Dr W. G. Ken p, M.R.C.S. (England). XT 1 * Ninth— The expniews of Management wen A SSURE Your Life in the Australian on }y 9 « s P"" cmt - of the tolul **■ J\ Mutual Provident Society, and sc- ceipts. cure an annual Bonus or Dividend. _ ,„, „.,,,, Trnth — The cash surplus divided for fcht A pmflpff. ,hi,h no other, Colonial ffi^S^f Life Ofhre enn grant i a mem- premiums received. . ■ ; lers. The operations of the Society duriiig tht Be careful that yon Select This 41 years of its pxistence may lie snmmarand do not be Misled l>y the simi'arity of ised as under - Name of some of the other younger Aus- : traiian Offices. Tt has issntd 141,807 policies, ■ p.r-smin.p Jg^.-0i4t17,,717. The attention of the Members nnd tinGenpvnl Public ip cnJled to soi <• oi Ilic It lir.s j ,\id In tlie rfpresc-niativcs o.i specißl ffatuivs connected with tlu S' N ei.t;.. •iccinsul nienibi'rs ovVr £4,---wli'c! i tlie oldest C'->1 niiil fnstitniion . i. CCC,GCO in Mitisftiction ; oi its kind, having been establishr-d in (1;,- . (!• nth »i:[- u;i"i lured c'aiui.-'. year ]ft4o. it lin* divided r.ir.npg the members The results of the hn«inefis for IN- I'Vn - : ■ nsh lioiiuic-; agi;ie»alihg over first Year, ending 83-t Uecenibi r, I.^'.'. £4,0C0,000, yielding remay be summarised p.r nnder :- - : u-rsionary additions of over FmsT-The number . f the New Policies i £8,000,000. issued was 11,664. j „ hns lK . llu ; llC | iin Accumulated Fund „ mi . , . „ ! «i £9,0C0,000, all SF.co N D-The new A^irMice Wimaf. et- . invested to yield fected was for £3,679,459. j fully 6 per cent. Thie^ — 1 he New Anr"nl Premuur. Inccirc amounted to £121,800. , • s .. „| s * v . NN Z ( .,x!ar.d— -CI.'iTMU ForBTH — The net incvdisH to tin- biifinesH, ' pr»AVAT?n ~\V TAWIf after allowing for lots of income i'rom LJJW * m ' U '^'"^ terminated Policies was represented JSKKIOKXT bWBKTARY. by 7028 Policies. ftPsnrirp *2,- ' 109,199. BMAN»H 01-H(K-Cußtom House Quay,. .Fifth— The opeiations of the year raised Wellington the annual income of the Society from »»«**** S w • £1,512.280 !o £1,625,- Foxros \ rFSTR _ iSEu^SSk '" " rehe m ° mh ' i ™™-^ "a™* *c - : 'pHEBEV.FATHimPATtB.SOVWiII B. F. BARBER, [ send post free to all benefactors / of a £Vnote f r his new Church, a ENGIN ■ EE, and GENERAL composition Of his own, Qunrt tte BLACKSMITH. and Orgpn accompaniment, puMished . by NovellOj Iwer & Co, London. MAIN STjEET: .. FOXTON. Address, B£V. F. P/TTERSON, A GOOD SHOER KEPT. Pahiierstor. North. — : — . TfLAXMII LI ES can Lave all rey nss yj^l il s> iwu UD, Beflgnnallle PricGSt BLACKSMITH akd SHOER. ' acking, Red and White Lend, and Insf riion l^ept in stock. HALL STREET, FOXTON. Tij ing Cut and Screwed. All kinds of J lackptnitbing cxccuted with despatch and care. Aot.kt For THOMAS P 0 W I C K ' S k T Excelsior Flr.x Stripper. STARTUP'S ~OentrS"HoteiT" " NEW TIMES " Next to thk Thkathe Royal, THE SQUABE. BOOT - PALMEKSTON NOETH You can get MAURICE CRONIN, THE BEST CKACK PROOF (La(e (lf t]| . Cricketers' /.rm'a JTotel Welington,) Long Gum Boot, yAS takeD OVIT the {;bove ITo tei, M an.-i lif pea to receive the same FOR DRAINING. patronage best, wed npon Mr Car mody. C LL AND SEE THEM. Mi-""* for early nnd late trains S. STARTUP, Ales, Beers, Wines, New Times Hoot Shop, £tn<£ Spirits of the Best Foxton. Brands C mly Ic«se»* *»» EtCCk. Ej #, I iiSl-Jnssttefouiii (Uiiiiioti fo Per t Jj, uOW6P, m..ueiit nonrrieiPnnii ihf Travt-lHt-p 1 übl... Hair Dresser, j pitc h cit OTAKI. WO PBWOR H STRI-ET W LLINGTON. LADIES' Combings worked intc %1 , , „ T ,. , „ any style of hcad-dieu plaits M »* ker o{ rtU lunds of coils, &c, &c. DegCoit* li L. G. is the only Lair workei 1- J »c8 1 - B . wh.) works the bair into flowers, rrntfliaps rotettes, &c. , Exj.re^s Waggons All kinds ofliaip-gu^rdt. made from ; * nx % "W* , ladie^ owu hair, vi.d also worked . *'P 8 into lockets, broo. bos, rugs, &o. 2 ole Dra^' ] nßmess GiXXts TQTovIc done fox* tlx« J . F ill b • b&ppy to furnish tvctdLe* pi-ices foi auy vehicle on application ALL orders by po^t promptly at by post, tmdtd to. AX Wcvk rntilpetl.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 March 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 March 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 March 1891, Page 1

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