AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1849.' The Oldest Mutual Life Office in Australia. New Zealand Branch : JTead Offiu ■, Custom-house Qu.^y, Weilingtcn. Local Board of Dircctois : The H.it.. Morgan S. Grace, M.D..C.M.G., M I. C. (ChfciiiHHiOChsilusJ. .Toluißtc-n, K-q- (Dipitvy Chairmai ). A fre<l An B.»iVe Bramloi», E^q. The Hop. l-'dward Kichardaon, C.M.G., m:h r. Nicholas Ueirf, E>q. Medical Cffictr : Dr. W. 0. Komp, M.P.C.S (England). • A S URE your life in the Anstra- /"\ lion Mutual Provident Society, and seenro an Amria 1 Bonus or Dividend n priviloge which.no other Colonial Life Oil.cc en grant its members. Be careful that you s»lpct this Society, and do not be Misled by the similarity of Nfinie of some of the other youngf-r Australian Offices. The attention of the Members and the General Public is called to some of the special features connected with the Society, which is the oldest Colonial Institution of its kind, having Ik en established in the year 1840. The results of the business for the Foriy-first year, ending 31st December, 1889, may be summarised ns une'er : — First— Tho number of the new policies issued was 11,GG4. Second —'1 he new A • snrnnco business effected « as for .£8,679,459. .'imi<D- Tl:e nc\v Annual Premium Income amounted t0 £121,800. Foui;th— The not incrense to the business, after r.llowing for loss of income from U-iminated Policies, was represented by 7028 policies,assuring £2,109.199. Fifth — The operations of the. year raised the annual income of 'he society from £1 512,280 to £1,025---185. an increase iv twelve. months of £112,905. • c ixtii— - he accumulated fund was iucrensed during; the year, by the sum of £742,311, equal to 71 pei: cent, of the gross premiums rectived. Seventh— The deaths among lives assured wero G49 under 785 p^licio?, causing claims upon tho Society amounting to £299,602. irrespective of Bonus additions, while the number exj ected according to the. Tables ÜB''d in estimating the liabilities would havo been 1143, for nn amount of £438,976, the mortality experience being thus extremely favourable. Eighth — The receipts from interest and rents were £516,832, an amount exceeding the. sum paid for thec'airrs by £188$$,. Ninth — The expenses of management were only 9.5 per cent, of the total receipts. Tenth — The cash surplus divided for the year 1889 was £426,494, being at the rate of 41. 5 percent, on the premiums received. The operations of the Society during the 41 years of its existence maj be summarised as under — It has issued 141,007 policies, as sutiug £49,4X'7,'7l r 7. It has paid to the representatives of de ceimri raembeißOver £4,OOO)< 000 in Bitlisfsction of death tin matuie.l cain;?. i It has divided among the mcmheis cr.sl 1 onuses aggregating over £4,OOO^OOO) jkldini? revision ivy Mlii ilious of over £8,000,--000. It has acquired an Accumulated Eum of £9,000,000, Ski] invested to yielc fully 6 pei* cent interest. ASSETS— New Zealand- £1,273,514. EDWARD W. LOWE, 1 Resident Secretary. Branch OfficeCustom House Quay, Wellingtor 1T?;. *03 Agent?"**
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Manawatu Herald, 21 April 1892, Page 1
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488Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 21 April 1892, Page 1
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