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■"■'"■■■■'■— ■' i m —I Life Assurance. — — . i - mil 'n-mt GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Established 1870. •VBItY POLICY GUARANTEED BY THB tTAYt* For the following, amongst many reason*' New-Zealanders should support their o.%iitfask offloe:— 1. Its security is absolute, 2. Its premiums are low. 3. Its Bonuses are high. 4. Its Funds are all invested in the Colony, ' 5. Its business is restricted to New Zealand, the HEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. Naw-Zealanders who Insure in offices which 1 obtain the bulk of their business from the old vorldand the other colonies (including Queens* and. Western Australia, and Fiji) have to pay or THE LOSS ARISING FROM THE HEAVIER MORTALITY OF THOSE COUNTIES. . „ , _~ The death-fate in Queensland is nwrlysopft tent, higher than it is in New Zealand. Accumulated Funds at present date ait approaching TWO MILLION POUNDS, ANNUAL INCOME, over £330.000. J. H. RICHARDSON I) CommlsiiMlt] AUSTRALIAN MUTDAI T>ROVIDENT society. New Zealand Branch : Head Office, Custom-house Quay, Wellington Local Board op Directors : The Hon. Morgan Grace, M.D., C.M.G., M.L.C (Chairman). The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Deputy. Chairman). Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G., M.L.C John Duncan, Esq, Medical Officer : Dr. W. G. Kemp, M.R.C.S. England. THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, AND MOSI PROSPEROUS Australian Life Office, and the LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. . The only Colonial Life Office which declares A BONUS EVERY YEAR. The, Method of 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 Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUND EXCEEDS £12,000,000 (TWELVE MILLIONS SIERLING) ANNUAL INCOME, £2,000,000 (TWO MILLIONS) Sterling, Policies in Force « 119,232 Sum Assured .. „ — _ £38,331,071 Cash Bonuses Divided ... „ _ £5,883,413 BONUSES. CASH BONUS for ONE YKAR, 1893, £448,760 yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to £910,000; after making SPECIAL RESERVES. CASH BONUSES declared for last FIVE YEARS, over TWO MILLIONS, yielding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding FOUR MILLIONS. ASSURE YOUR LIFE IN THIS A.M.P. SOCIETY and secure a BONUS EVERY YEAR Expenses of Management. 8| per cent, on the total income. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. branch Office : custom-house quay, wellington. C. W. HEMERY, District Secretary. Auckland. SSSSSSSS ■—^————sggg*—™—*——*—* Conveyances. RICKITT AM) CU.'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES Leaves Humphreys Royal Hotel and Nation's Pacific Hotel for Paeroa, Walhi, and Te Aroha: tMondays and tThursdays, 6 a.m. ; Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, 8 a.in. Leave Te Aroha for Thames, Paeroa, and WaiM tMondays and tThursdays, 7am.: Tuesdays and Fridays, 9 a.m ; Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11 a.m. Leave Waihi for Thames and Te Aroha : Mondays and Thursdays, 7 a.m. ; Tuesdays and Fridays, 8 a.m ; Wednesdays and Saturdays, 12 noon Leave Paeroa for Thames and Te Aroha : Mondays and Thursdays, 10.3J a.m.; Tuesdays and Fri« days, 12 noon; Wednesdays and Saturdays, 2.30 pro. Passengers for Tauranga on days marked t« Saddle Horses and Buggies on hire. RICKITT & CO., Proprietors. Auckland Booking Agents 5 Hayr, and Cc. LowaJ Queen-street; Thos. Cook and Son Victoria Aft cade . — * TIME-TABLE PATEKSOJN AND CO. * COACHES. FROM DEVONPORT TO LAKE TAKAPUNA. Devonport. Mil ford Road. Cameron's Corner, *7.50 a.m. "7.50 a.m. §8.0 a.m. 10."0 a.m. *8.50 a.m §9.0 a.m. *11.20 a.m. 11.10 a.m. 11.20 a.m. 12.50 p.m. *12.45 p.m. 12.55 p.m. 2.50 p.m. 1.40 p.m. 1.50 p.m. *4.50 p.m. 3.40 p.m. 3.50 p.m. *5.30 p.m. *5.40 p.m. §0.0 p.m SATURDAY NIGHT. 8.0 p.m. 6.30 p.m. §6.40 p.m. 11.20 p.m. 9.0 p.m. §9.15 p.nj, SUNDAY. 9.C0 a.m. *10.0 a.m. 10.10 a.m. 10.50 a,m. 10.40 a.m. §11.0 a.m. 2.25 p.m. 12.0 noon §12.20 p.m. 5.0 p.m. '4.15 p.m. §4.30 p.m. 9.5 p.m. *5.15 p.m. §5.30 p.m. * Bound the Lake § Calls at Hotel. FARES—Return, Is 6d ; Single, Is. Residents at the Lake, by taking one dozen tickets, 6s per dozen. Special arrangements for Tourists and Picnic Parties. •Buses, Cabs, Buggies, and Saddle Hacks always on Hire.

Wedding ami Funeral Conveyances can be ar< ranged for at any time. J. CARRIE, Manager. CAMBRIDGE AN» HAMILTON ROYAL MAIL COACH. On and after January Ist, lb9l, Laurence Sntton will run a Covered Coach daily between Hamilton and Cambridge. Leaves Hamilton—Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 3 p.m. (immediately after arrival of train from Hamilton). Leaves Cambridge—Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 8.46 a.m., arriving at Hamilton West Station in time for the Train to Auckland As this Coach carries the Mail, Passengers may ely on the punctuality of its well-known proprletrj LAURENCE SUTTON. . DEVONPOKT. WAIWBRA, AND WARKWOUTU ROYAL MAIL COACH. MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS. AND FRIDAYS. Leave Devonport: 9 a.m., Monday and Wednesday ; and Friday, 8 a.m. Return: Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS Leave worth, 8 a.m. THOMAS BUTLER, Proprietor TTISITORS TO TE AROHA—notice.T The undersigned will run a Coach from To Aroha on Tuesday*, Thursdays, and Saturdays, meeting Train for Auckland at Morrlnsville on those days, and returning to Te Aroha from Morrinsville on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on arrivalof Train from Auckland, conveying passenger - parcel*, and mails. . . R. GALLAGHER. THOS. COOK <& SONS, Victoria Arcade, HAYR & CO., Tourist Agency, 107, Queen-street. BB——- i ■ '■'■ " '«* YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO' CIATION. Corner OF ALBERT and WELLESLEY STREETS. Reading-room comfortably furnished. All till lending Papers, Reviews, Magazines, etc, en the tables; subscription, -2s 6d per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 8000 vols., in the various departments of literature; subscription, 2s ed per quarter. Tea and Coffee Provided in Soda! Room. Employment and boarding house Registers. ■ ~ '' ■■ Meeting fob Yowno Men on Mondays, Bjun. Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, a* 7.30. Bible reading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30. Bible Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m.. Sunday Evening Service in City HALL at 8 p.m. ' STRANGERS and others (especially Young Men) cordially invited to visit *A*> Rooms, where all informalaeajDwybeobtaJEed. OpcnironSTi.ia 10.30 p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9617, 15 September 1894, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9617, 15 September 1894, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9617, 15 September 1894, Page 7