Life Assurance. • AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL I 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.SB4 completed, assuring POL CUES IN FOU-'E 188.658, Exclusive of Boms -ridi ions, am ■ uji ing io ANNUAL INCOME FKOM PREMIUMS aND INTEREST is now .. •• •• THE FUNDS OF THE SOCIETY now amount'to ... DEATH AND MATURED CLAIMS paid since es lab - lisbment ... £3,744,489 £52 324,828 £10,188,563 £2,614,846 £19,674,423 £14,309,047 CASH PROFIT—The amount of Profit available for Division amongst the Members, af-er making exceptional Reserves, is .. ••• . •• ;• A n amount greater thru that distributed by the Society in any previous year, and 35 per cent of the Preo iums received during the year. IT WILL PROVIDE REVERSIONARY BONUSES amounting to over .. • • • • • * £582,168 £I,OOO 000 EXPENSES —The percentage of expenses (including Taxes) to total receipts was under 9. than those in New VALUATION—The standards of valuation are more severe employ* d by any other Mutual Office transacting business Zealand. Existing Business on the Now Zealand Branch Register, 80,773 policies, assuring Increase in the Accumulated bunds (one year) ... Increase in Annual Income (one year) Inert as (j in Cash Bonus Ur Quinquennium against previous Quitiqennium.. ... N e t Gain in Business in Force, 6838 Policies, assuring Interest Receipts exceeded amount paid in Death Claims by Directors of the New Zealand Branch The Hon. Ohas. John Johnston, M.L.C-, Chairman ; A. Do B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy-Chair-man’ 1 the Hon. E Richardson, O M.G., John Duman, Esq., and Jo.,* Joseph, a* Emm w _ LOWEi Resident Secretary. New Zealand Branch-Custombow-quav, 'Wellington. £8,329,957 £895,310 £91,196 £514,807 £1,561,239 £204,710 Educational. BRAIN'S Vts_ y —i TRUMP international Oorttspondenoe Schools. TecMcal Education at a linimi of Cost. THF ORIGIN 'L AND MOST SUCCESSFUL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL IN THE OiU^iiN I ,J I^NCEi 500,572 STUDENTS AND GRADUATES. 147 Different Courses of Instruction. | 147 Complete ArchiL ctural Aroid 1 etui al Drawing 1 Bu Iding Con'ractors’ e Comp et“ Commercial _ Rookkeoping and Bu-iuess form: Ornamental Design 6 Drawing Rai road Engineering Surveyieg and Mapping Bridg • Eng neer'ng Marino Engin eriug S S t earn-E 1 rcti'ic Complete Steam Engineering Engine, and Dynamo Running Engine Running Advanced Engine Running r Eh ciric Li gluing and Railways Electric A Engineering Elec rical Electric Lighting Electric Car Running In erior Wiring Electric Rai ways Eii " ish Branches Doubl -Entry Bookkeeping Siug'e-Entry Bookkeeping Modern Office Methods Gas Engines Saniiary Plumbing, Heating, and Ventilation Heating and Ventilation Locomotive Running, Complete Rot-ntg n Rays Onr Schools will qualify you to rise to the, mp of your chosen trade or profession. First Instruction Papers Forwarded from Head Office for K.Z. Immediately You Enrol. Head Office for N.Z.—ll and 13, Cuba-street, Wellington. J. G. SMITH, Controller; J. J. PARTIES, Prov. Rep.; Mr A. Fraser Fox’on Rep. Business Notices. a. Cosmopolitan House To the Foxton People—c. H- PODMORE, BLACKSMITH & HORSE HOER. Main-Street, Foxton. When visiting Palmerston North, don’t forget to call at the COSMOPOLITAN HOUSE. L. BITTELMEYER, Proprietor. 3E you will find the Best-ap-)int> d Hair-dressing .Saloon in the stand. Ladies’ Boom attached, 1 by Miss Halle, late of Sydney lington. and al! other Hairwork d. ne to )PIL AT AX RESTAURANT BEGS to announce to the resident of Foxton and district that he has purchased the* Blacksmithing Business lately carried on by Mr S. Wilson, and hopes by civility and attention to merit a fair share of public patronage. MR S. WILSON thanks the public of Foxton for the support so "O' erously accord'd him in the past and hopes a continuance of the same will be accorded to his successor. Which is not to bo excelled. Get your meals there when in Palmerston. LAST BUT NOT LEAST, 1 'IE'. Wm. Collins, COSMOPOLITAN BTLIRA HD SALOON H 1 With two tables, the Best ir ; nEvery k ndof pno l going all e , )ior am m'«spa)»' rs fU'i. German, French, Swedish •'.ne. spoken on the premises. i/0.V.. General Carter, MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. : ATISF ACTION guaranteed in all . ) work undertaken.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3491, 2 March 1905, Page 1
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