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A Record of Service and Progress The Annual Report for 1943 shows that the sound progress of the T. & G. has been well maintained. SERVICE —The T. & G. is a Mutual Life Society. In the forefront of its ideals its places fair ' dealing and service to its Policyholders. During last financial year over £3,170,000 was paid to Policyholders—more than £lO,OOO every working day in the year. POPULARITY — The esteem in which the Society is held is shown by the fact that during the year many thousands -of existing Policyholders, in addition to new members, purchased protection for themselves and their dependants. In all, 100,450 new Policies, assuring £10,654,229, were effected, while the total Assurances in Force increased to £111,015,786. SECURITY — The assets, which are held jn trust to meet Policy liabilities, now exceed £42,000,000 invested in first-class securities. WAR EFFORT — Over 1,600 members of the Society’s Staff have enlisted for war service. The Society has invested to the limit of its capacity in the various War Loans in Australia and New Zealand, the sum of £4,090,000 being contributed during the past year. Every premium paid and every new Policy effected strengthens the Society’s support to the War Effort. THE T. & G. SERVES THE NATION. IT SPECIALISES IN GROUP, PROBATE, ENDOWMENT AND CHILDREN’S ASSURANCES ON THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. PURELY MUTUAL. NO SHAREHOLDERS. The T P • Mutual Australasian J * Life Society. (Incorporated in Victoria)

W 16 T Go Gift Shopping to our Queen Street House! We suggest: — HANDKERCHIEFS, from 2/3. PURE SILK & CASHMERE TIES, from 3/6 to 8/11. SCARVES & TIES to match, 8/6 and 5/11 WRITING SETS, from 10/11 to 28/6. WALLETS, TOBACCO POUCHES & BILL FOLDS. QUALITY SHIRTS, from 1 5/6. PLAIN & FANCY SOCKS, from 3/9. BULLICK - - - BLACKMORE limited Queen Street - - Masterton

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 December 1943, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 December 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 December 1943, Page 5

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