AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY.
ESTABLISHED .. .. 1849. The Oldest Mctnal Life Office in Australia New Zealand Branch : Head Oflice, Custom-house Quay, Wei--1 ngton. Lccal Board of Directors: ' The Hon. Morpnn S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G,, i M.I, C. (Cl.-flbninn). Chai-h s J. Jolir.sfoji,' Esq. (Deputy Chairmnn). . Alfred de BnM)e Brandon, Esq. The Hon. Edward Itielmvdson, C.M.G., ' M.H.B. Nicholus J.tid, Esq. i Medical Ofiicer: Dr W. G. Kemp, M.B.C.S. (England). ASSURE Your Lffo. in the Australian Mutual Provident Society, «nd secure an Annual Bonus or Dividend. A pvivilppe vrhi h i o oiher Colonial Life CJfice can giant i;s memLers. Be carofnl that you Selrct This Pocieiy, and do not be Mfoifd l>y the BimiJarity of Name of some of the other younger Australian Offices. T-ho attr ntirn of thp Member* and the General Tul>!ic is calltd to Fmne of the pppcial ftnliiiTs - crimu-i^fil wiili the Society .- which i- tlie oldest Colrninl ];iKtiiution of itR Ivinl, having been e£tubli»hcil in the ( year 18 IV. Tlin rPFiilt? r.f ike Imsijinp? fr.r tb< j F«rtTfirst Year, ending 81st Prciiubiv, ISB9, may be summarised as under : — Fiest— The number of the New Policies issued was 11,664. Second — The new Assurance business effected was for 53,679,459. Tmnr — 1 he New Anniml Premium Income amounte.i to &&Q1,300. Foirth — The net increase to the business, after allowing for loss of income from terminated I'olicies, was represented by 7028 Policies, assuring J522,X09,188. Fn?iH — The operations of the year raised the annual income of the Society from '■ v to <ei,Q2S ? - 18S, an increase in twelve monthß of £112,805. Ihv. I'atheu Pattebsox will j J Fend post fi ee to all benefactors I of a £1 note f r hia new Church, a I composition of his own, Quart- tte ! and Organ accompauimont, published by Novello, i wer & Co, London. Address, KEV. F. PATTERSON, i Paknerstor. "North. I J OIIN V\' ESTWOOD, BLACKSMITH ai* gHOER. HALL STREET, FOXTON. .'']) knids of I laclismMiing exeluied vtuh despatch &nd care. AT i STAKTUFS "KBW TIMES" BOOT - SHOP, You can get THE BEST CRACK PEOOF Long Gum Boot, FOB DBAINING. C. LL AND SEE THEM. S. STARTUP, New Times Boot Phop, Fox ton. E. L, (jower, l Hair Dresser, 1 OTAKI. 1 T ADIES' Comhings worked into a L, any style of head-drees, plaits r coils, &c &c. f B- L. G. is the only hair worker - who works the hair into flowers, rosettes, &c. t All kinds of hair-guards made from o ladies' own hair, nud also worked into lockets, brooches, rings, &o. IHTork done for tine trade. ALL orders by post promptly attended to.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 23 June 1891, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 23 June 1891, Page 1
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