AUSTE MUTUAL PROVI | ESTABLISHED .. .. 1849. The Oldest Mutual Life Office in Australia New Zealand Bvanoh : Head Office, Custom-house Quay* Weil:ngtoiv. Iftfcal ftbard of Directors : $he frcn. Morgan S. Graco, M.D., C.M.G,, M.L.C. (Chairman). Charles J. Johnston, Esq. (Dqiily Chairman). Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. The Hon. Kdwavd ttirhardson, C.M.G., M.H.11. Nicholas lioid, TCsq. Medical Officer i Dr W. }. Kemp, M.ft.C.S. (England). ASSW.'aK Your Life in the Australian Mit.ml Provident Society, and secore an Annual Bonus or Dividend. A privilege which no other Colonial Life Office can grant its members. Be careful that yon Seloct This Scfcieiy? and do not he Misled by the similarity of Name of some of the other younger Australian Offices, The attention of the Members and the General Public is .called to some of the special features connected with the Society, which i- the oldest Colonial Institution of its kind, having been established in the, year 18-10. The results of the business for the Fortyfirst Year, ending 81st December, 1889, may be piimniarised as under : — First— -The number of tfie New Polioies issued was U.,664. Second — The new Assurance business effected was for £3,079,409. Tamr— 'J he New Annual Premium Income amounted to 451221,800. Foubth — The net increase to the business, after allowing for loss of income from terminated Policies, was represented by 7028 Policies, assuring £52, » i 09,199. Fifth— The operations of the year raieed the annual income of the Society from £1,512,280 to £1,625,---185, an increase in twelve months j of £112,905. '' " | TIICHTEK, KJ ANNJfiSTAD * CO TIMBEE, a'jd FLOUEMILLEES. PALMEESTON NORTH. Have on Sale all kinds of j Building Timbei Mou dings Snahes and Doors Seasoned ) ress Timber always on i hand. j Firt.t Clnes I'ollcr Flonr, Pnl'ard, i Bran, &c , at i LOW IST QrOTA'II' NS. / GrNTS - For Timber— Messrs Bacon & Si>eirß. For Flonr- Mr Bobeit. WoLean. To Tbayeii This Skason in the FOX'JOi AND OTAKI DISTRICTS, | The Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion CHAMPION. CRA MPION ib brtd by Conqueror, out of Mr Hona^ field's prize i mare Princess, which has never been henten on v Show jrriiund. Chaint pion is a rich bay. Oyrs old, stands I 17 hanrta high, linsiuuuense bone, t hair avid mus-cie, ;n d is thoroughly I staunch and quiet in harness. Terms. — Sinj-lo Miins, i 8 ; two . or more, £2 10s ««ch. fees payable on Ist oi .laimniy, 1891, tc .7. c. McDonald, r llorDwhenua. > _ ..... _ \ E. H. BAEBEK, ENGINI EE, and GESEBAL 0 BLAtK.bMT.TH. MAIN STBBET : . . FOXTON " A GOOD SHOEE KEPT. " TmLAXMII.LI 1:8 enn have all re " J- pairs execued quickly and a d Eeasonable Prices, c _ 1 acking, Bed and White Leac it and Insertion kepi in stock. is ' 8 Piping Ont and Screwed. !< * LA gent Fob J! THOMAS POTIC.I'S
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 12 January 1892, Page 1
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452Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 12 January 1892, Page 1
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