AU STEAL I AN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. i ' ; ■ : ■ . ■ ■' ■ ... . . ■■
. ESTABLISHED .. 1849 The Oldest Mutual Life Office in Australii ' , ' Zealand Branch : flea 4. Office, .Custom-house Quay, Wei , ' 1 pgton. ' ' Local Board: of Directors : TheHoto. Moifihn P. Grace, M.D., C.M.O, j' • MJi.C. (Cl:aimian). Cliayltß J. Johnston, Esq. (Dtputy Chair man). . Alfred da Balbe Brandon, Esq. ■ The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G. M.ii.ii. Nioh<)lus llcid, Esq. . Medical Ofiiijer: pt W. G. Kemp, M.8.C.8. (England). ASSURE Your Life in the Australia* Mutual Provident Society, and se cure au * nnual Bonus or Dividend, ; \ jiivil^oAvhi.h io other Colonial Life Dfßcc can giant its members. Be -cartful that you Select Tbis Society and do not be Rlwled by the similarity o Kame ot some of the other jpungcr Aus trnlian OQicer. The attontiori of the Membisrß and tin Gtnernl Vnhlic is cnlUd to Bomo of th< «p<cinl feiifuri-p cmin<;ctftl with tljp Society, . ,whieli i« the o)d«-Ft Colcninl l;i.ntitution ol 'its Xinri. having bein established in thi jearlS49. . '. Tl.i' r«-pultf of the itneinPß* fi>r the Forty ih«t Ytar, tndint' 81st Deeimbur, 1889 may be summarised as under :— Tibex— The number of the Ntw Policict issued was 11,664. Secoxb— The new Assurance business el fected was for £3,57©,4e59. Ti^inri— l he New Annual Preminxn Income amounted to £121)800. . Fourth— The net increase to the- business aft<ir allowing for loss of income from terminated, j'olidf*', was represented by 7028 Policies, assuring £52,---109,1G9. Fifth — The cprrations of the year laised the annual income of the Society from «1,512,280 to £1,628.I 8S 1 , nn ir.cron«e in twelve months of £112,805. <> JOHN SPELMAN, BLACKSMITH AND SJHOKB, MAIX-SiUEET. FoXTON. ' All lands of ]51ficl<smithing Worl doi;e II 1 ( UN \\ ESTWOOP, r I AC KSM ITH ' am) BHOEB . II ALL STKEET, FOXT ON. J . '. All luiklb of 1 lftolisniiihing exe- « riled v»»;li (Itspalch and care. STAETUrS "NEW TIMES" BOOT-SHOP, ..... You can get THE BEST CMACK PIIOOF Long Chain Boot ) : FOB, DRAINING. ' ';., CALL AND BEE THEM. • J S. STAKTUP, ... ' . New TmEB Boot Fhop, Poxton. & 1 ADIES'" Combings wor^a ml 6 : rj hny style of ijeadidreßa'. plait r coils, &c &c. if . B LG. is the only hair worki i wild works tbo bair into flower . rosettes, &c. ii All kinds of 1 air-guards made fro o ladie*' owu huir. itud 'also worji into lockets, Irooches, rings, &o. TBlovltc done for tlve . , trade* ! " ' '*ALL ord(rs by post . promptly « Undid to.-
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 27 June 1891, Page 1
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390Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 27 June 1891, Page 1
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