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Australian Mutual Provident Society. ACCDMUIsATED FUND 3.. ~ .. •• £25,706,429 ANNUAL INCOME .. _ .. - .. £3,375,852 __*___*__-- IN FORCE—-ST.-7S, assuring over £80,400.000 (indudsreg Been*- Additronsr). TOTAL CASH PROFIT DIVIDED—£IS.IIG 554. CABH PROFIT DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1909)-£771,492, providing B_*""*__RS-OHARY ADDITIONS of over £1.370,000. The Society now mmrttty EVERY DESTRAiBLE FORM OF POLICY-ORDINARY W I-fDU-TRIAL—for any ssaooat from £S to £10,000. Tontine Policies. ■___• Society DOES NOT ISSUE TONTINE POLICIES, for there-eons-< 1) That it conaw-eca snch contracts alien to the purpose* of true life assurance, and (3) that the __s.ppo_-Ui.ent which bee been occa_**_-dI by the fs_h_re of offioes issuing: suoh Polhoiea torea-i** ona single eatimate of the probable rea_U has worked serious injury to tho cause of aosuxaace. When "he American Companies oofl-_K_*oed the woe of Tontine Policies in Auatralia, this So_ieiV pointed oat that tbe -.age-rated estimates made were imposoible of realisation Events hat- prored tbe truth of the prediction, and these American Companies ba-re now abandoned these disappointing policies, the issue of which has now been mads illegal by the State of New York, where they originated. The Society i-e«_s Polici_», under it« Tables J. R and T, which offer mnch gTcater beoefita, and pcessca none of tbe d_-*d-_-Ugca aiteoning te Tontine Policies. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: TTTTT. HON C J JOHNSTON, M.L.C. (Ch.irrnan); A. DE B. BRANDON, ESQ. (DepntyTHE HON. E. RicriA-RDSON, C.M.G.; JOHN DUNCAN, ESQ., and C_a_nnan>, __t_. JOSEPH JOSEPH. ESQ. T_™ Zealand Branch- EDWARD W. LOWE. CUSTOMHOUSE QUAT, WELLINGTON. Resident Secretary. Chs-stcbiir-h District Office- •• »• FR ££? IS ; CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Dartnct SecreUrj. C&499 |BBfe_^i****^^^H| p ■ In « at | High- Por the Class Man Tailoring of Taste No Man is Independent of Good Clothes — and their power to help him ; and no man needs a large bank account to keep himself well dressed. The answer to your clothes question is here in the .•■ choicest selection of new materials — Irish tweeds and worsteds—colourings the latest—the kind you don't see every day and everywhere. The Cutting and Tailoring will be done by men whose long experience in this work assures you of perfect fit,faultless finish and excellent workmanship. Now about your Winter Overcoat THERE is nothing that is a more convincing spokesman of a man's good taste and judgment than having the right overcoat. Our store is headquarters for Overcoats of Quality, When you order your Winter Suit or Overcoat come here and 1$ us, fix you up for style and comfort all Winter long. You will be satisfied as many others are being satis fiedby us, and at the most reasonable prices good tailoring can be produced. Graham, Wilson and Smellie HIQH STREET {mar Clock Tower) CHRISTCHURCH C 79&-391 I • ® c • ® smsk___Bmmß*_wamß^ ■'■"• ■ ' • I There is a Distinctive Flavour, g a Richness Indescribable I THAT HAS MAPS I HAVELOCK TOBACCO I • THE LEADER EVERYWHERE. • • —-——— 9 • sStiriN DARK and AROMATIC Plugs • • ———« *■* • lAUI sold in DARK and AROMATIC 2oz. Tins nett 6 HAVK YOU Ttt-EP I HAVELOCK MIXTURE? I Sftli In 2©__ **4 _©_*. Tibs only. A CHARMING BLENP. 1 • ® • • • H-__________________ffl_H__r 1 » :: THE BRILLIANT POLISH :: :: | Varmshmc M For TAN-BOOTS ' I and LINOLEUMS I ALL GROCERS - - <__ per TIN

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13986, 8 March 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13986, 8 March 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13986, 8 March 1911, Page 2