' 70 Years of * ' r r, . ■ # • . Service & Progresfci j THE ANNUAL RJEPORT FOR 1946 SHOWS THAT THE T. & G, CCNTINUES TO MAKE OUTSTANDING PROGRESS NEW POLICIES— The pc-pularity of the. Society,. - is shown by the fact that existing Policyholders and . «,* ■>***■* new members purchased a record amount of Assur- . _«.«• «• ■ anee during the year. 132,669 new Life Politics / ' assurino- £22,127,522, and 10,401 Aecident and. . Sicknesa Policies assurrng £3,387,237, were effected, • ASSURANCES IN FORCE— Further eon- « vincihg cvidtnce of the esteem in which the Society , . is held is -afforded by the total Assuranees in Force • in the Ordinary and Industrial Departments, which • *> ^ipcreased to. £142,877,607. . * -*» * ■'** TNCOMF — 'The Income for the. year exceeded I £9, C80, 000, a record Jncrease of more thgn £750,000 * * t . . on that of the previous year. - • SlSCUUlTY— Tho Asssts increased hy £3,623,000 ' to £5? 426,000. They are invested in first-class , ^ 1 ■; , "ecurities, and are held in trust to meet Policy ' I liabilities. " RERV1CE — The T. & G. is a MutuaJ Life Society. , | It is a truly co-operative institution which has no — . ^ 0 sharehoklers and is entirely owned hy the Policy1 older:'. It aims to render the utmost' service to i fis members, and to settle all claims promptly, . Rn-nnenf-s to Policyholders during the year exceeded ^2 740,000, more than £12,000 -every working day * * of. the year. " - - , ' GROUP ASSURANCE— The Society speeialises . in Staff Superannuation and Group Provident Schemes on terms most advantageous to Employers and Employees. Many .hundreds of such Schemes J have been entrus'ted to the Society. | A POLICY WITH THE f & (J IS A PLEDGE OF: - j SECURITY PLUS SERVICE I ' ' ' - ? ! Piirely Mutual , No Shareholders J The Sb Mutual , Australasian Life Society! 1 (Incoi'porated in Victoria) | wwr— — nwirrr — r— — — ■»»rt~mTi«iMr«yrin'rwwrr««fi,MB«inaMMriii n m in m ' f _ •l^JW ^rorn ^own ^ own laPk BY R0AD ' " WINSTONE'S ■' I COMPLETE NORTH ISLAND ROAD - 8 FURNITURB REMOVAL SERVICE ( — " * ; When a youngster's tongue is white a Califlg will put things right White tongue, listlessness, irritableness, — theae are » AV \ frxK usually signs that Califig is needed. The gentle, ftV J jPaJfct thorough action of Califig soon clears the way for SBm jQ health and high spirits to return. CilifisiS (CAUfORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS) fj * Jl ' •• I The Gentle Laxative ^ ~ 3,6a NR. N.Z. DhtHbotert: Fsntt & John**n Lovy Bldg^ Manners Streat, Wellington. A 111— w»fw iwi iwwiii 1 mina 1 '
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5279, 16 December 1946, Page 7
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381Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5279, 16 December 1946, Page 7
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