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AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY.

ESTABLISHED .. .. 1849. The Oldest Mutual Life Office in Australia New Zealand Branch : Head Oflice, Custom-house Quay, Well'ngton. Local Board of Directors: The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G,, M.L.C. (Chairman). Charles J. Johnston, Esq. (Deputy Chair* man). Alfred dc Bathe Brandcn, Esq. The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.Nf.G., M.H.R. Nicholas Keid, Esq. Medical Officer: Dr W. G. Kemp, M.E.C.S. (England). A SSURE Your Life in the Australian XI. Mutual Proviiirnt Society, and secure an Annual i..cjii.s v dividend. A privilpge which no other Colonial Life Office can grant its members. Be careful that you Select This Society, and do not be Misled by the similarity of Name of sotyc of the other younger Australian Oflices. The attention of the Members and the General Public is called to some of the special features conn< cted with the Society, which i the oldest Colonial Institution of its kiud, having been established in the . year IS4<!. i The results of the business for the Fortyfirst Year, ending 31st December, 138.), may be summarised as under : — First— The number of the New Policies issued was 11,664. Second — The new Assurance business effected was for £53,678,459. Third — 1 he New Annual Premium Income amounted to £121,@00. Fourth — The net increase to the business, after allowing for loss of income from terminated Policies, was represented by 7028 Policies, assuring £2,---109,199. Fifth— The operations of the yetr raised the annual income of the Society from £1,512,280 to £1,625,---185, an increase in twelve months of £112,905. I

/ • — THE Pr.v. Father Patterson will send pest fiee to all benefactors of a £l note f r his new Church, a composition of his own, Quartette and Org n accompaiiiment, puMished l.y Novcllo, ! wer & Co, London. Address, KtV. F. PATTERSON, Pal iterator. North. I OHN \\7 ESTW 00 D, BIACKSMITH a>d gHOER. HALL STREET, FOXION. Ml kinds of 1 lacksmiiliing executed with despatch and care. A T STARTUPS " NEW TIMES " BOOT - SHOP, You can get THE BEST CRACK PROOF i Long Gum Boot, FOE DRAINING. a\LL AND SEE THEM. S. STARTUP, New Times Boot Fhop, Foxton. E. L. Gower, ; Hair Dresser, OTAKI. I T ADIES' Combings worked ink ) Ly any style of head-diets, plaits • coils, &c, &c. f B. L. G. is the only hair worker • who works the hair into flowers, rosetteß, &c. r All kinds of hair-guards made from > ladies' own hair, and also worked into lockets, brooches, rings, &o. Hiroarik: done fox* tSi« ALL orders by poet promptly at tended to;

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 25 April 1891, Page 1

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416

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 25 April 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 25 April 1891, Page 1

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