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A Record of Service and Progress THE ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1945 SHOWS THAT THE T. & G. IS IN THE FOREFRONT OF LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICES IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. SERVICE —The Society is noted for its service to Policyholders. All claims are settled Avith the utmost promptness. During the last financial year £3,530,000 was paid to Policyholders—-more than £11,500 every working day in the year. POPULARITY —The esteem in which the Society is held is shown by the fact that during the year a large ' : number of existing Policyholders, in addition to new members, acquired protection for themselves and their. ' “dependants. In all, 108,597 new Policies assuring £ 15,241,045 were effected, while the total Assurances in Force increased to £128,386,817. INCOME —The Income for the year exceeded £8,320,000, an increase, of more than £495,000 over the previous year’s total. SECURITY— The Assets, which are held in tnxst to meet'Policy liabilities, exceed £'48,800,000, of which £35,200,000 is invested in Government, Municipal and ■others Bpcal Body Securities. ■WAR EFFORT —Over 1,800 members of the Society’s Staff enlisted for War Service. The Society has continued to invest in the various War Doans in Australia and New Zealand, £20,320,000 having already been subscribed. .GROUP ASSURANCE —The Society specializes in Group Assurance and Staff Superannuation Schemes ©n terms most advantageous to Employers and Employees. These plans operate on the mutual principle. THE T. & G. SERVES THE NATION. Purely Mutual. No Shareholders. • The HP C> Mutual Australasian JL • vX# Life Society. (incorporated in Victoria).

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 46, 4 December 1945, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 46, 4 December 1945, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 46, 4 December 1945, Page 6