AUSTRAL I A N MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED . . . . 1849. "ixth— The Accumulated Fund was increased during the year by the sum of The Oldest Mutual Life Office in Australia &~4t&,—iLl. equal to ~\ per cent of the gross premiums received. ; ' New Zealand Branch : ,;■, v , tt 3 ««, r, i t. r» tit i Seventh— The deaths among lives assured Head Office, Custom-house Quay, Wei- -were 649 undetTSS policies, causing lington. claims upon tho Society amounting to £299«GQ3> irrespective of Bonus Lccal Board of Directors: additions, white the number . expected The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G,, according tosie Tables, used in estiM.L C. (Chairman). mating the ljjtjihtjesjgoQld have} been J. Johnston, Esq., (Deputy. ChaiiH •-» ''•11.43,'^oTl!WffiWnnr6f t lg*i33,- *** ■ffiinj*'"''"' ""'"" " '-' 976, the mortality experience befng Aifred.de Eathe Brandon, Esq. thus.extremely favourable. The Hon. Edward Kiohardson, C.M.G., M.H.B. Eighth— The receipts from interest and .Nicholas' Keid, Esq. I'euts were £516,832, an amount 1 ' exceeding the s.um paid for the claims Medical Officer: . by £138,952. Dr W. .0. Kemp^M.lt.C.S. (England). NsmH _ IThe expenßeß of Management were ASStBB Your Life in tho Australian '<»** »-«" per cent, of the total reMutual Trovident Society, and se- cejpts. .- cure an. annual Bonus or Dividend. • TloraiI _ The cnsh smi)]us aividea fqr the A privily uhich o other Colonial Life Office can grant its mem- premiums received, bers. The operations of the Society during the Be careful that you Select This Society, j 1 years of its existence may be summarand do not be Misled by the similarity of ised as under— : Name of some of the other younger Aus- ■ . , tralian Offices. Jt h » s issued 141,907 policies, . assuring £4:9,417, l 7l r 7. .; The attention of the Members and the , General Public is called to some of the It Ims paid to, the representatives of special features connected with the Society, dt censed "members over £4,t which i« the oldest Colonial Institution of. OOO,COO in Fftii.sfaction of its kind, having been established in tho. diatli anp matured claims, year 1849, It l:as divided among the members The results of thfl-nsinnss for the Forty- • nnh bonuses aggregating over first Year, cndiiig «lst Docf-mber, ISS'J, JC^ ? OOO,OOO, yielding remay be summarised hr under :— vnsionniy nddilions of over £S,COC,COO. Fikst— The nnmbrr nf tlie New Tolicics . ■ issued was 11,6C<1. It has acquired nn Accumulated Fund of £9,0C0,CC0, all Second — The new Assurance business ef- iM.i*<QSifc«2c3. to yi^lci iected was for 333,©T©j4:59. fully © per cejniij. Interest. Tmnn — 1 he New Annnnl Premium Incomo amounted to JSIQIjEOO. / sfcts New Zealand— £l,273,sl-4 Fookth— The net increase to the business, FPWAED AY LOWE, after allowing for loss of income from " 7? rRTnv w'c vrnET ..:R V terminated Policit?, was represented ivl-.Bim^i bl,cnCTAB\, io9i 2 fi S s I>clidCS! aSBUdns £Sj " BnA2?cn Offick - ' Custom JSoxiiße Quay, Fifth — The opera lior.n of the year raised HKr«»ii ivnoT^nn the annual incoire of the Society from •.. JO£ «*****©*•"* £1,512,280 to <E1,626.. \ „ .. 18S, nn ir.crenso In twelve months FoxTOS-Acr.NTB- —, of £112,905. THYNNE, LINTON & CO. JOHN SFELMAN,' R - H - BARBER ' BLACKSMITH AND KT-10KR, ENGINI ER, and GENERAL Main-strket. Foxton. BLACKSMITH. All ]<inds of l^ismitUinß Work MAIN Sn.EETT .. FOXTON. dolie A GOOD SHOER KEPT. ' ' ~' " ; T7ILAXMIILERS can have all reJ(>IIN \V ESTWOOD, , P a i |B execu ed qiiicldy and at \\ ' Reasonable Prices. BLACKSMITH a K d gHOER. T acking. Red and White Lead, HALL BTEEE_T, FOXTON. l ™?* m *__? "^ ... , ,~7T , ... Piping Cut and Screwed. /Jl kinds of I iaclismihuv^ exe-. cuted with despatch and care. Agent For THOMAS POWICK'S a ti . Excelsior Flex Stripper. STARTUP'S OentraOlotel, "NEW TIMES'* Next to tue Theatre Royal, THE SQUARE. "ROOT QMOP PALMEBSTON NORTH You can get MAURICE CRONXN, THE BEST CMACK PROOK , Lale (lf tllP rrickelers' /rms Hptel We lington,) LCIlg GUI!! BCOt, tj AS takoD oxev vieu ie above Hotel. ; J[\ and luipes to receive th« same FOE DRAINING. patronage bestowed upon Mr Car naody. « J L AM) FEE THEM. Meals for early and lato trains. S STARTUP. iS-les, Beers, Wines, m- i» c and Spirits of tlxe> I3est Nkw 'Jijies Boot hHop,. ana. B P^ raMds * Foxton. . owly kept I» stool*. First-class accommodation for PerET On-mrm manent Boarders and tbo Travelling ■•■ I-. bOWBI, rub iic. Hair Dresser, jTT 7 "* G H* TT /ypATT-T WOMD.SWOBTH: ■ STREET OiAJil. WLLLINGTON. LADIES' Combings inlc Maker of all Kinds of any stylo of haul-diets plaits p og Carts coils, &c. &c. Buggies R.L. G. is tho only liair worker ,-pring Traps who works the hair into flowers, Express Waggons rosettes, &c. . c'pring Drays All kinds of hair-gunrds made from * Drays ladie.^' owu hair, and also worked p o j c p ra y ß> Business Carts ALL orders by post promptly at- by post, tended to. All Work j-uaranteod.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 18 July 1891, Page 1
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774Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 18 July 1891, Page 1
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