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RATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA (Lu.) m NOTICE TO POLIOYHOLDERS. The business of the above Association will in future be carried on in the New Offices. Fortstreet, opposite Atlaa Tobacco Company. H.REES GEORGE, Resident Agent.

STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital. £1,000.000 (with Unlimited Liability of Shareholders). Head Office : High-street, Dunedin. FIRE, MARINE, AND GUARANTEE. Fidelity of Persons in Situations of Trust Guaranteed. Lowest Current Rates. Losses Promptly Settled. Auckland Office: Colonial Mutual Buildings,: Queen-street. FREDERICK NUTTER, Branch Manager. TfcTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COM jS PANY (FIRE AND MARINE). nanital • -£1.000,000. Paid-up and Reserve Funds.. ..£435.000. Protection from FIRE or MARINE LOSS can be Effected in this Company. CLAIMS METWITH r PRO|^PTITUDE AND JAMES BUTTLE, Manager. GOVERNMENT UF£ INSURANCE *Ut DEPARTMENT. CHIiSE1 ADVANTAGES. Low premiums and kiga bonuses. Funds ko'pt ia Hew Zealand Claims paicl ivimclia'wj after proof of death. Most liberal condllioua. Low NctV Zealand mortality. Economical raarjairouunt. Stcuo security. TOTAL SUM ASBUTiWD liucluding Bonus Additiouo) ... £7,160,ti3 TOTAL FUNDS (the vhoie invested in Now Zealand) •••• £1,328,493 In addition to tho r-oovc iunds, the office has an AMS UAL INCOME of over ._-5268,Q0U 1 The Surplus Casli Profits in 1885 were £242,555 OPENING OF TONTINE diVINGS FUND SECTION". Tontine Savings Fund System Policies ara now boing issued. New Assurers and cxiifciug Assurance lJoiicyholuors will be allowed to join this section. All profits accruing aiW entering the section are set apart to be cuvidod among the policyholders remaining in tho section at the end of 1900, when, libox-ul «burns iv cash are anticipated. _ ■ , The principles of tLo a'ontmo ana mode pi keeping accounts ars not kept secret, aB in caoe of othor Tontines advertised.

*t* Information ctn be obtainod at the Head Office and all Branches ana Agencies, and also from the Travelling Agent 4 of the Department. F. V/. FRANKLAND, Actuary a tid Principal Officer. L>. SI. LUOKIE, ■ Commissioner. /& USTRALIAN MUTUAL. PROVI DENT SOCIETY (Established 1849) FOR LIFE., ASSURANCE . . ON THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. New Zealand Branch : Head Office—CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. Local Boatjd op Directors— Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., M.L.C. (Chairman), Charles John Johnson, Esq. (Deputy Chairman), William Seed, Esq., The Hon. George M. Waterhonse, M.L.C., Alfred, da Bathe Brandon, Esq. ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £1,423,585 STERLING. INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £7,468,246 STERLING. REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ASSURE WITH THIS SOCIETY :— It is the only Colonial Life Office giving" Annual Bonuses, rendering the not coat of Assurance to the lowest possible limit. It is the oldest, largest, wealthiest, and most prosperous Mutual Life Ofilce in tho Southern Hemisphere. " Its Bonuses are larger than those of any other life Office of similar age •in any other part of the world. The Society has distrihnted amongst its members upwards- of £3.222,557 in Cash Bonuses, representing Reversionary Bonuses exceeding £6.400,000 sterling. After making unusaal ample reserves, tho Cash Surplus for division for the year 1887 was £375,343, 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 9,935 Now Policies during tho year 1887, assuring £3,223,345, with new Premiums amounting to £121,214. Tho Sooioty Offers UNDOUBTED SECURITY kALiTYn PROFIT!!! Its investments in New Zealand Securities aro £1,064,742. and all the surplus Branch accumulations are invested in tho Colony, thus making it essentially a THOROUGHLY COLONIAL INSTITUTION. Be careful you Select This Society, and do not be misled by tho similarity of name of some of the younger ow^ Resident Secretary. C. W. HEMKRY, Agency Clerk. Auckland Distriot.Office.

f\H ! FOR THE. GOOD OLD TIMES ! JUST RECEIVED, A NEW SUPPLY OF THE SPECIAL COLONIAL EDITION OF "OLD NEW ZEALAND,' By a PAKEHA-MAORI (Judge Manning). This Edition is printed for sale in the colonies only, at the very low price of 2s 6d, and. is equal, in every respect, to the Edition sold in England , for 12a. Postage in this colony, lOd, 'W. W' ILI)MA:N"' VICTORIA ARCADE. AUCKLAND. rf^HAMPTALOUP AND <pOOPEJft'S \J List of \J WORKS ON ATHLETICS, PHYSICAL TRAINING, & OUT-DOOR RECREATION. s. d. Athletic Training, Prize Essays by Members London Athletio Club .. • • ~ 1 3 Athletics, Health Exhibition Handbooks, 2 parts each . ~ ~13 Alexander's Modern Gymnas. Esrercisqa,, 3 0 Alexander's Healthful Exercises for GU'la 3 0 Boys' Book of Sports and Out-door Life in America .. .. .- .. .•■ ~8 6 Blaikic's How to Get Strong and How to Stay bo .. .. ,60 Bourne's Games for Boys and Girls.. ~19 Cassell's Book of Out-door Sporta ~ ~ 10 6 Davies's Prac. Boat-aailing ior Amateura 6 0 Donnelly's Self-defonce, or Art of Boxing 3 0 Elliott's The Art of Fonoing , 0 8 Fitzgerald's Hinta on Boat Sailing and, Raolng .. ;. .. «■ •• ~3 0 Forrest's Hand-book of Gymnastics ~0 8 Fletcher's Management of Athletics in. Public Schools .. .. 1 3 Games and Sports for Young Boya,, ~, 1 0 Grace's (Dr.) Handbook of Cricket,, ~26 Harrison's Indian Clubs, Durabells, eto. „ 0 8 Jackson's The Athlete's Guide ~ ~13 Maclaren's System of Physical Education • 8 6 .New Book of Sporta, reprinted from " Saturday Review" ~ ~ ~ ~7 0 Wood's Boy'B Treasury of Sports aM Pastimes ~ ~ ~ m, »» »t :6 C Add 8d to the Is on prloo of bookfor ppstage, 76, QUKEN'STBHEfc, AUCKLAND,

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 58, 9 March 1889, Page 6

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