Notices. Australian mutual provident SOCIETY. [Established 1849,] THE OLDEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN AUSTRALASIA. ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £1,512,280 STERLING. INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £8,169,310 STERLING. REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ASSURE WITH THIS SOCIETY. It is the only Colonial Life Office giving Annual Bonuses, reducing the net cost of Assurance to the lowest possible limit. It is the oldest, largest, wealthiest, and most prosperous Mutual Life Office in the Southern Hemisphere. Its Bonuses are larger than those of any other Life office of similar age in any part of the world. The Society has distributed amongst its members upwards of £3,623,450 in Cash Bouuses, representing Reversionary Bonuses exceeding £7,000,000 sterling. After making unusual ample reserves, the Cash Surplus for division for the year • 1888 was £400,893-a larger amount of profit than has ever been realised or divided in one year by any other Office of the British Empire. The Society issued 9,619 New Policies during the year 18S8, assuring £3,047,541, with New Premiums amounting to £126,994. THE SOCIETY OFFERS UNDOUBTED SECURITY ! LIBERALITY ! PROFIT ! Its investments in New Zealand securities are £1,663,813, and all the surplus Branch accumulations are invested in the colony, thus making it essentially A THOROUGHLY COLONIAL INSTITUTION. Be careful you select this Society, and do not be misled by the similarity of name of some of the younger Australian offices. The Bonus Certificates for 188S are now in the hands of Waikato members, they disclose the fact that £400,593, has been distributed among the members for the ■ yeai ending December 31st, ISBS, being no less than 41.3 per cent, of the total premiums received during the year, a3 against 40.6 per cent for the year 1887. Mr L. G. Gubbins, travelling representative of the Society, is at present in Waikato, and will afford the fullest information to intending insurers. Members who have policies in force with the A.M.P. Society, and wish to increase their assurance would do well to communicate with Mr Gubbins, before being misled by spccious advertisements re Re- . adjustment of Polieies, &c. Letters or telegrams addressed to L. G. Gubbins, Hamilton, will have prompt attention. _ [ EDWARD W. LOWE, t Resident Secretary. C. W. HEMERY, Agency Clerk, Auckland District Office. [A CARD.] > E. H. K attray SOLICITOR, Government Insurance Buildings, AUCKLAND. Money to Lend at Lowest Rates ol Interest.
pIR E! pIK K! R. W. SARGENT, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER CAMBRIDGE, Has opened three doors above the Bank of New Zealand, where he will dispose of the ,jgfS A L V A G E STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELLERY, CLOCKS! AND ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. 0 T ICE. JOS. G. PANNELL, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND FANCY GOODS DEALER, Begs to inform the Waikato public that he has removed into the handsome and capacious shop situated in The Waiicato Times Buildings, where he will be happy to receive and execute the orders of his patrons. Special attention is called to the following lines, which J.G.P. has added to his large and well-assorted stock :— HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES ! Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Perfumes, and Toilet Requisites, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. JJERBERT JJ QAKES, (Late of the Bank of New Zealand, Hamilton, N.Z.), having commenced business as a COMMISSION AGENT, AT No. 17, Vickery's Chamiierp, 72, FITT-ST REE T, SYDNEY, solicits the favour of such business at you may wish transacted or supervised in New South Wales. Share and Finance Business, Transactions with Government Departments, Sales, Purchases, Negotiations, and all work requiring the personal and diligent attention of an agent in Sydney, will be conscientiously carried out. Though not a produce salesman, he will, if required, receive trial shipments of produce or stock to be placed, or sold at auction ; will watch the safe discharge and prompt delivery of New Zealand imports; will forward market reports, and generally guard the interests of shippers. Commissions will be performed and returns made with all possible promptitude, and H. H. OAKES trusts it may be found advantageous to employ one who, though a native of Sydney, is also personally known to so many residents in the Waikato. JMc N I C 0 L • Has For Sale — McVay's Best Riding Saddles Owen's Patent N.Z. Sheep Dip Murton and White's Sheep Dip Feed Oats and Chaff Splendid lot Poverty Bay Ryegrass and White Clover Seed ; English Clovers ; A 1 Wire Strainers and Fasteners; Blyth, Binney and Co.'s Boned us t; Gilberd, Saunders and Co.'s Farmers' Friend Manure and Pure Bonedust; Seed Wheat and Oats, Fencing Wire, Posts, Seed Potatoes. 1 Also, For Sale or Lease— SEVERAL GOOD FARMS, in different parts of the district. MONEY TO LEND, in Large or Small Sums, at a moderate rate of interest.—Jackson and Russell, Solicitors, Fort-street, Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2677, 7 September 1889, Page 3
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