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Manawatu Herald , 23 April 1896, Page 1

 

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ' New Zealand Branch Head Offico, Cus^m-house Quay, Wel- lington. Local Board of Directors The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D.,C.M.G., M.L f., (Chnirman). The Hon. Charles ,T. Johnston, Esq. M.L.C. (Deputy Chairman). Alfred de Batbe Brnndon, Esq The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G. John Duncan, E?q mHE OLDESI, WEALTHIEST, AND MOST PROSPEROUS Aus! rnlian Life Office, and the Largest in the British Empir The only Colonial Life Office whioh declares A BONUS EVERY YEAR. Tfte Method 0/ Valuation adopted by this Society is of the most Stringent Character, and ensures a Considerably Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than that held by any other office in the Australasian Colonks. ACCUMULATED FUND EXCEEDS £12,500,000. (TWELVE & A HALF MILLIONS) STERLING ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £2,000,000 (TWO MILLION) STERLING. Polices !in Force 121,473. Sum Assured ... £89,510,180 Cash Bonuses Divided £6,407,877 BONUSES ! CASH BONUS for ONE year, 1894, £428,020, yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to f 850,000 after making SPECIAL RE- SERVES. CASH BONUSES declared for last FIVE years, over TWO MIL- LIONS, yielding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding FOUR MIL- LIONS. Assure Your Life in the A.M.P. SOCIETY And secure a , !BOM EVERY YEAR. y n ie g d Expenses of Management lesß than 8 per cent, on the total income. EDWARD W. LOWE Resident Secretary. Branch Office — Custom House Quay, Wellington.

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