PUBLIC NOTICES. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. FINANCIAL POSITION, Ist JANUARY, 1901. (Preliminary figures, as conveyed by cable)— ASSURANCE IN FORCE £229,166,666 ASSETS -62,500,000 SURPLUS 13,125,000 INCREASE IN ASSURANCE IN FORCE DURING 1000 ... -0,496,578 INCREASE IN ASSETS DURING 1900 „ ... ... 4,120,815 INCREASE IN SURPLUS DURING 1900 ... >.„ « -413,025 The New Business for 1900 shows a substantial increase as-compared with the figures for the previous year. The Business of the Society is conducted on the Mutual plan. ALL SURPLUS BELONGS TO POLICYHOLDERS. LOCAL DIRECTORS (with power to issue Policies and pay Claims)— H. I). BKLL. Esq. (Bell, Gully, Bell, and Myers) ALBERT MARTIN, Esq., M.D. E. TREVOR GOULD. Resident Secretary. PERCY M. THOMSON. Inspector of Agencies. C. CARLIST.K-TAYLOR, General Manager for Australasia. J. R. :\i. STEWART, District Manager, 119 Queen St., Auckland. ||| The use of Van Houten's Cacoa as a daily M il beverage in family life is contiimally increasing. 11 pf Why ? The explanation is simple enough, m iff Because the highest Medical Authorities recom- jM pp mend it more and more, and because experience m pf teaches that Van Houten's Cocoa ought to be M; if chosen before all other drinks. It is refreshing 1| (sif and stren^i iieninsr, without the pernicious after- la ||| effects peculiar to Tea and Coffee. It is a good ||| fjl nourisher and flesh-former. In addition, Van pi m Houten's. Cocoa is not expensive, as a 1-lb. tin Mm M| will furnish from 100 to 120 cups. You cannot m. jpj take too much of this healthy, easily-digestible is m drink; and, even after the fullest use, the flavor li $M never palls on the taste, but comes both fresh £11 Ml and refreshing.- 11 61 HAVE YOU TRIED I ® Wk VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE P I If. SOBV3E REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD RIDE BECAUSE THEY ARE HIGHEST GRADE. STRONG AND DURABLE. CHBAPBST TO BUY. FINEST IN FINISH. EASIEST IN RUNNING. THEY ARE FULLY GUARANTEE!** LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. Chalnloss, Freewheel, and Back Pedalling Brake In Stock. AUo Largo Assortment of S»tond-Hand IfftlPV TC B? Pj, f%&f% w7lJ£& Bicycles in Stock from £4. JLfiJ&Sk It" ® V riUi.! etffp VICTORIA BTREET EAST. C^O JOHN MOWBRAJ, Dlra^> jrf\^ / « VL H. BSCCOMB& ItU*1 RED SSEISOMEE. *\ » Bpwers, Btmiersp^nd Maltsters,, Khymr Pass R^>. AUCKLAND. Tho Best Food for Infants and Invalids In all Qlimaiea, ALWAYS READY. EMO COOKIWQ RE«2UJK£k>. PARTLI PUBS HILK, tm rm as m gfl^ws^ B9SSB cohbihbd Mm m 9 H li mn PREBIftKSTJ?!) mm wHßix |1 li |a I 1 $1 1 1 radi/iwisoiisWi E^Y 111 H * I L !jS" STERIUZESI,i IN POWDER FORM. Bill ■/ KEEPS Jill ! I M B!MDEFB^ITELY. 11l I LsS\b . 0/ all Chemists and Stores. XMARK THE FACT. W MARK THE PACT. A. New Season's j. w. shacrelford HAS SPECIAL XMAS NOVELTIES JH /">lia"g44-f7> GENT'S TIES, SCARVES, etc, .! STRAW, FLEXIBLE FELT, AND SOF^ FELT HATS, mII 1/1/ IJ I? All V LATEST SHAPES; SPLENDID VALUi^ W I I ■*•*■ ™, ""^ "*■ * Nice Stock of ~ ~ : ■ SUMMER^ VESTS, HOLIDAY, BOATING CRICKET, TENNIS, AND BOWLINQ The FOOD VALUE of coats, shirts, trousers, etc. this Milk for INFANTS and -, INVALIDS cannot be ove^ 2 62 QUEEN-STREET V eafcimatad. next savings bank. ;
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Auckland Star, Issue 23, 28 January 1901, Page 7
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