AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED . . . . 1849. Sixth— Thft Accumulated Fund was in* creased during the year by the sum of The Oldest Mutual Life Office in Australia £142,311 equal to 71 per cent of the gross premiums received. New Zealand Branch : _ x , n m , Seventh— The deaths among lives assured Head Olhce, Custom-house Quay, Wei- were 649 under T35 policies, causing l.ngton. claims upon the Society amounting to ,£299.602, irrespective of Bonns Local Board of Directors: additions, while the number expected The Hen. Morgan S. Grace, M.l>., C.M.G,, according to the Tables used in estiM.L.C. (Chairman). mating the liabilities, would have been Charles .T. Johnston, Esq. (Deputy Chair- 1143, for an amount of £438,---man). * * 9TT6, the mortality experience being Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. thus extremely favourable. The Hon. Edward Richardson. C.M.G., M.H.E-. Eighth — The receipts from intnrest and Nicholas Keid, Esq. rents were £516,832, an amount exceeding the sum paid for the claims Medical Officer: by £138,932. Dr W. J. K«n Pl M.IU'.S. (England). SnWH -The expenses of Management were A SST) E Your Life in the Australian on . ] - v . ®* S l w eent " of thfl totftl "" j\_ Mi :m\ Provident Society, and se- oeiptr,. cure an l nnnal Bonus or Dividend. T Kmc-The cash rarplns divided for the . .., i• i -i n i • 1 year 1889 was £436,494, being A pnvilfgG which no other Colonial - at thfi rate of g ±^ per cent, on the Life Office can grant its mem- premiums received. liers. The operations of the Society during the Be careful that yon Select This Society, 41 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 Australian Oflices. '* las issued 141,907 policies, assuring £49,41*7,717. The attention of the Members and the General Public is called to some of the It has paid to the representatives of special features connected with the Society, I deceased members over £4,---which is the oldest Colonial Institution of J 000,000 in satisfaction of its kind, having been established in the „ death anp matured claims, year 1845). : j It has divided among the members The results of the business for the Forty- cash bonuses aggregating over first Year, ending 31st, December, 1889, £4,000,000, yielding remay be summarised as under :— versionary additions of over „ . £8,000,000. Fipst— The number of the New Policies issued was 11,664. j ft has acquired an Accumulated Fund of £9,000,000, sail Sf.cont)--Tlic new Assurance business ef- invested to yiel^L fectcd waR for £3,679,459. fully 6 per cent. interest. Third — The New Annual Premium Income amounted to J3121,800. j 5. SP t s Now Zealand— £l,273,sl4 Foubth— The net increase to the business, EDWARD W.LOWE, after allowing for loss of income from "RTQimreT Sfpret vhy terminated Policies, was represented -KESTOFAT BECRETAItt. TOa8 policicß - nßßurill e* a »- Biunch OffickXO9,A»» custom House Quay, Fifth— The operations of the year raised tiir*»l ifndfnn the annual income of the Society from j ** ew^S^oa i 185- an increase in twelve months j *°* T^ Aoemb- '■: of £112,905. | THYNNE, LINTON & CO. ! Tohn ""Jb^T"*"**^ 1 BLACKSMITH AND BHOKR, ENGINIER, and GENERAL ! jMaix-stkekt. Foxtok. BLACKSMITH, ! All kinds of Bh^wnithius Work MAIN STBEEtT .. FOXTON. dmie A GOOD SHOER KEPT. j ' " ' TTiLAXMILLKRS can have all reJOHN \\f KSTWOOD, pairs execiv eel qtiickly and at \\ Beasonablo Prices, ! BLACKSMITH akd gHOSR- t acking, Eed and White Lead, | HALL STEEET, FOXTON. Qnd Inßerti ° U *^ "^ ! ... . , .."TT i -i- Pipinc Cut and Screwed. • All hmda of i'lacKsmitiung exp- ' " cuted with despatch and care. .Agknt Fon l THOMAS POWICK'S t± f p Excelsior Flr.x Stripper. I I STARTUP'S "Central Hotel, " NEW TIMES " Next to tub Theatre Royal, THE SQUARE. ROOT - PALMEBSTON NOETH You can get MAURICE CRONIN, THE BEST CRACK PROOF (Late of &e CrwkeUxß* Arms Hotel I Wellington,) j Long Gum Boot? jj is takGD over the above Hote i, I pi and hopes to receive the same FOE. DRAINING. patronage bestowed upon Mr Car mody. CALL AND SEE THEM. Meals for early and late trains. S. STARTUP. Ales, Beers, Wines, New Times Boot S-'hop, »»«* s^ i^SSs£J Foxton. O3tt i y kept i» stock. ) First-class accommodation for Per "R T (tOWPV mnnent Boarders and tfae Travellicj t Hair Dresser, jT'Y 1^' 0 HE T T 1 OTAKT WOBDSWORTH STREET D U _' WELLINGTON. I T ADIES' Combings worked intc Maker o{ a u Kinds of 3 L/ on y st . v^ e °f liead-diess. plaits ~ c ar ts r coils, &c, &c. b 3 0g gi es f B. L. G. is the only hair worker Spring Tiaps - who works the hair into flowers, k Express Waggons rosettes, &c. spring Drays II All kinds of hair-guards made from * Tip Drays o ladies' owu hair, m.d also worked pole Dr xis i ne ss Carts into lockets, brooches, rmgs, &o. , . Work done forthe J- F. will be happy to fnrnui trade. prices for any vehicle on apphcatic ALL orders by post romptly at* by post, tended to. " ,\ll Work gnarnntecd.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 6 October 1891, Page 1
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827Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 6 October 1891, Page 1
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