AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT^ SOCIETY.
ESTABLISHED .. .. 1849 i The Oldest Mutual Life Office in.Australia^ New Zealand Branch : ftead Office, Custom-house Quay, Wel--1 ngton. Eocal Board of Directors: " The Hon. Morgan P. Grace, M.D., C.M.G,, 1 M.Tj C. (Chairman). Charles J. Johnston, Esq. (Deputy Chairman). Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. The Hon. Edward Iliehardson, C.M.G., M.H.R. Nicholas Ilehl, Esq. , Medical Officer: Dr W. G. Kemp, M.E.C.S. (England). ASSUBE Your Life in the Australian Mutual Provident Society, and secure an A nnual Bonus or Dividend. A p ivilpge vhi: h ro other Colonial Lifo Ciuc ca" grant i;s nsemlers. Be careful that yon Select This f ociety, and do net be Misled by the similarity of Name of some of the other younger Australian Ofiiccs. The attention of the Members and tho Genpral Public is called to some of the special ft aturo? connected with the Society, j whl;h i the oldist Colonial Institution of \ its kind, having been established in the year 184 P. 1 The rosults of the business for tho Fortyfirst Year, ending 31st December, 1889, may be summarised as under :— Fibst— The number of the New Policies issued was 11,664. Second— The new Assurance 'business effected was for i53jGT9,459. Third — 1 he New Annual Premium Income amounted to £121,800. Foirth— The net increase to the business, after allowing for loss of income from terminated Policies, was represented by 7028 Policies, assuring iS2,---109,159. Fifth— 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 i of £112,805. I
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 9 April 1891, Page 1
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424Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 9 April 1891, Page 1
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