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WORSTED SPORTS JMcoats - Rne Glen Check Worsted SPORTS COATS ' n ® rown or Grey on Light Ground. Three Button £9/-/-■S W : . Fawn Ground with Red Overcheck. Three ■?■■ fS Wa£F«?<| Leather Buttons £7/18/3 SPORTS TROUSERS in Grey, Fawn or s r Brown WorHed ■ FROM 78/11 In Gaberdines to Tone. FROM 76/6 U With "Action Waist" .... J Fine English Worsted SPORTS COATS in Plain Grey with Blue Overcheck. Hf £ll/15/3 Self-Patterned Green SPORTS COATS with two button front, patch pockets. V'm £9/18/- > P. MAHARS' 629 Colombo St.

* 0 S 0 H / WINE ANO SPIRIT MERCHANTS \ 1 ESTABLISHED FOR THREE QUARTERS OF A CENTURY I PROPRIETORS OF 1 GLASGOW WAREHOUSE % Agents for: TEACHERS HIGHLAND CREAM WHISKY AINSLIES SCOTCH WHISKY SANDERSONS VAT 69 WHISKY BOOTHS HOUSE OF LORDS DRY GIN PI NET CASTILLON, COGNAC Over long years the company has stocked a choice selec.1 tion of sparkling and still winos and a wide assortment of ■ .1 quality liqueurs. ■ 'M Distributors of D.B. Lager and Waitemata Ales. ■ \ 55 MANCHESTER STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. / \ Telephone 78-712. P.O. Boe 1535 / lEW HRE “ Sw»»•*" " m i itoßk ■’>' wfcsgive 7_ e^ 111 11 I /W R^ wg - iwom LIB *' T ’ yr IfIMRI -<4»* dealer to send your worn tyres freight V forward to \\W \s3<lr JAS J. NIVEN & CO. LTD., CHRISTCHURCH, ta be processed with TYRESOLES.

Continued Pdblic Faith in the Me (Society A Year of Great Progress T. & G. Policyholders have reason to be highly satisfied with the outstanding results revealed in the 77th Annual Report of the Society. NEW POLICIES. The public’s faith in the T. & G. is shown by the record amount of New Business effected during the year. 119,316 Life Policies assuring £39.922,798 and 14,349 Personal Accident and Sickness Policies were issued, while Accident Benefits for £12,920,221 were added to 32,804 Life Policies. ASSURANCES IN FORCE. The extent of public confidence in the T. & G. is further indicated by the total Assurances in Force in the Ordinary and Industrial Departments. There are 1,610,000 policies in force assuring £280,000,000. INCOME. The Income for the year exceeded £15,970,000, an increase of more than £1,200,000 over the previous year’s total. SERVICE. Being a truly co-operative institution, the T. & G. places great emphasis on the prompt settlement of all claims. £6,170,000 was paid to policyholders last year, making a total of more than £44,265,000 during the past 10 years. SECURITY. The Society’s financial position is extremely strong. The Assets, which increased by more than £5,500,000 to the record total of £89,478,000, are invested in first-class securities and are held in trust to meet payments to policyholders. GROUP ASSURANCE. The attractive benefits and conditions available from the T. & G. under Staff Superannuation and Group Provident Schemes again caused a substantial number of Firms and Companies to place their schemes with the Society. 77 Fears ©/ Service Purely Mutual No Shareholders The T. & G. is one of the strongest and most progressive Life Offices in the British Empire. The Australasian Temperance and General Mutual Life Assurance Society Limited (Incorporated in Victoria, 1876).

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27226, 18 December 1953, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27226, 18 December 1953, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27226, 18 December 1953, Page 4