AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY.
I ESTABLISHED .. 1849 Tho Oldest Mutual Llfo Office in Australin New Zealand Branch ; ITencl Office, Custom-house Quay, Weil.ngton. Local Board of Directors; " The Hop, Morfian P. Grace, M.D,, CM.G,, i M.li.C. (Chalvmnn^. Char)'-* <T. Johpstcn, Esq. (Deputy Chairirnn). •Mfred de Bathe Urnmlori, Epq, The Tlnn. Kclwavd Hichftvcteon, C.M.G,, 3 M.H.B, Nicholas l;e}:l, fisq, 5 ' ■ ■ 3 . Medical Officer j Dr W. G, Kemp, M.R.C.S. (England), ABFUItE Yrnr Life in the Australian Mutual Provident Brcioty, and secure an f nnual Perms or Dividend. A pivil^po wliili no oi her Colonial l.ifo Office enn grant i.B members. IV rnrrfvl 11 nt yrn Select This Pocieiy, ami do not he Miri'i d l*y the similarity of Nftnie of some of the other younger Aub- - tralian Offices'. Tlip afUiitir-n of rise Members and the (}<Turn\ lijliliu is cnlltd to pome of the ■ s-]ir cin l fontii' i«p ooiijh clod with the Society, wliieh i tho ol(]»'pt Co]( ninl InPiifutinn of its Mml. having bern established in the your lßi<J. Tlip V( sultf" pf Ihc I ■nsiriffiß for the Fortyfim Yijiv, cndlnf.' Hl>»t December, 13SU, niay be snißir.ftilKcd as under : — Fiubt— Thn munhrr of tho New Policies , iseued was 3.2,GG'&. I / . SECOxn— The nesv Asßurnnce hnsinpss pfL fiotcd v.as for jSS,C7e s 4:BO. Tmnr— 'l ho Kow Annnal Premium Incomo amounted to 800. Forr.ra — Tlie net incroace to the business, after allowing for loss of income from tdminn'rd I'olicir-P, wa? rrpresentod hy 7028 l'olicicft, nsenring dSS,Finn— The oprvalionp of the yrar raised Ihe annual ironm* of the Society from f£1,£»23,553© lo SS,e2S.IC JS, an ir.o.ro*mo in twelve months of dßil2,OG£r. JOHN SPELMAH, BLACK S3UJTP AND KIIOEB, M AIN-6TBEET. FoXTOX. All hinds of P»)!.ol:sniiiliii)«,' "Work clone | ... : j on n \vriist w o od, 'BLACKSMITH ak» gHOSR. HALL STBEET, FOXION. ?\\ Kirda of HlacltSDiiiliing executed *. nit despatch and care. AT. STARTUPS "NEW TIMES" BOOT -SHOP, You can get THE BEST CRACK PROOF Long Gum Boot, FOE DRAINING. t CALL AND SEE THEM. ' S. STARTUP, New Times Boot {-'hop, Foxton. E. L. Sower, Hair Dresser, OTAEI. T ADIES' Combings worked into > \_j any style of head-diets, plaits ■ ■ coils, &c, &o. I p. L. G. is the only hair worker who works the hair into flowers, rosettes, &c. t All kinds of liair-guarde made from i ladies' own hair, und also worked into lockets, brooches, rings, &o. HRlot>lx. done for the ' trade. ; ALL or^tt-s by poet promptly af
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 4 August 1891, Page 1
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401Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 4 August 1891, Page 1
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