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AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY Holds the World’s Record for Largest Bonuses. Results taken from the Fifty-fifth Report for the Year ending 31st December, 1903. NEW POLICIES—I4,6B4 completed, assuring POLICIES IN FOEGE-183,653, assuring ... Exclusive of Bonus Additions, amounting to .. ANNUAL INCOME FROM PREMIUMS AND INTE REST is now .. .. , THE FUNDS OF THE S 'OIETY now amount to . DEATH AND MATURED CLAIMS paid since estab lishment ... £8,744,489 £52,824,828 £10,488,563 £2,614,846 £19,674,428 £14,809,047 CASH PROFIT—The amount of Profit available for Division amongst the Members, af er making exceptional Reserves, is .. ... .. •• £582.168 An amount greater thrn that distributed by the Society in any previous year, and 85 per cent of ‘ the Premiums received during the year. IT WILL PROVIDE REVERSIONARY BONUSES amounting to over .. .. . .. £1,000.000 EXPENSES—The percentage of expenses (including Taxes) to total receipts was under 9.

than those in New £8,329,957 £895,310 £91,196 £514,807 £1,561,239 £204,710 YALUA r ITON—The standards of v tuition are more severe employed by any other Mutual Office transacting business Zealand. Existing Business on the New Zealand Branch Register, 80,778 policies, assuring Increase in the Accumulated Funds (one year) Increase in Annual Income (one year) Inertas« in Cash Bonus tor Quinquennium against previous Quinqennium.. Net Gain in Business in Force, 6888 Policies, assuring Interest Eeceipts exceeded amount paid in Death Claims by Directors of the New Zealand Branch-The Hon. Chas. John Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman ; A. De B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy-Chair-man ; the Hon. E, Richardson, 0 M.G., John Duncan, Esq., and Joseph Joseph, Esq. * EDWD. W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. New Zealand Branch—Customhouse-quay, Wellington. Brains are Trump. International Correspondence] Schools. Technical Education at a linimum of Cost. THE ORIGINAL AND MOST SUCCESSFUL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL IN EXISTENCE, 500,572 STUDENTS AND GRADUATES. 147 Different Courses of Instruction. | 147 Complete Architectural Architectural Drawing Building Contractors’ Comp’ete Commercial Bookkeeping and Business Forms Ornamental D sign Mechanic*! Drawing Railroad Engineering Surveying and Mapping Bridge Engineering Marine Engin. -Bring Steam-Electric Complt-te Steam Engineering Engine »nd Dynamo Running Engine Running Advanced Engine Running Electric Lighting and Railways Electrical Engineering Electrical Electric Lighting Electric Car Running In erior Wiring Electric Rai ways Eng ish Branches Double-Bntry Bookkeeping Sing'e-Entry Bookkeeping Modern Office Methods Gas Engines Sanitary Plumbing, Heating, and Ventilation Heating and Ventilation Locomotive Running, Complete Roentg n Rays Our Schools will qualify you to rise to the top of your chosen trade or profession. First Instruction Papers Forwarded from Head Office for N.Z. Immediately You Enrol. Head Office for N.Z.—ll and 18, Cuba-street, Wellington. J. G. SMITH, Con'roller; J. J. PARKES, Prov. Rep.; Mr A. Fraser Foxton Rep.

MARK PERREAU, Baker <Bs Confectioner. Main-Street Foxton. THE heat quali'y of White and Brown Bread delivered to all parts of the town and district. Small Goods and Confectionery always on hand. Refreshment Rooms on the premises (both public and private.) Hoping for a continuance of your favors, and thanking you for past support. The uFto-date hairdresser & TOBACCO. NIST. Ephie Thomas, (Late of Rotorua), Has taken over the business from W. Bradcock, and respectfully asks the public for a share of public patronage. Razors Ground and Bet — a specialty. One trial, and satisfaction guaranteed. Main-street, Foxton,

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Manawatu Herald, 21 February 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 21 February 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 21 February 1905, Page 1

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