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Outstanding Features of the 87th Annual Report of THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE: in fff OHUS MT£S MAINTAINED i JB [ CHAIRMAN’S "FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH”— “INVESTED ASSETS £126,530,000. The Chairman of Directors, Sir Robert Knox, POLICYHOLDERS' FUNDS 1122,680,000. in these four homely words summed up the These accumulated funds guarantee future magnificent progress of the National Mutual payments to our hundreds of thousands Life during the year ended 30th September, o f policyholders. They include substantial 1956. Salient points from his address to the reserves o f over £4 million which make Annual Meeting were 'assurance doubly sure’.” “NEW BUSINESS £79,400,000. Our 1956 figures exceeded by over 20% OUR FIELD ORGANISATION. the record established in 1955 .. . The Throughout New Zealand, trained fullstriking increase over the last two years time representatives are well qualified to -a 60% increase -is ample eviderfee of S ive a complete service of information the very high regard in which the regarding the Association’s policy conNational Mutual Is held and of the excel- tracts - and of adv,ce to Prospective policylence of our policy contracts.” holders concerning the best way In which life assurance needs may be met. “HIGH BONUSES MAINTAINED. Bonuses are again being allotted on the ] 20% increased scale adopted last year... ! .... , .. M , 1 When someone’s counting on you... I The National Mutual is, in general, a i . , . , , a- l I you can count on ; relatively low premium office so that our | The MuWal | highly competitive bonuses are particu- i ' larly gratifying to our policyholders.” i provision for your r«ir.mant—aduatioi> . / o / o r / I °f your children the support of your family | I should you die perpetuation of your family i “BENEFIT PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOLDERS. I “““ U *' n “ i £7,550,000 was paid to policyholders I ' i ... I For >rKl many other financial noods I [ during the year and £9,730,000 was added J there is always a suitable National Mutual I .. . I 1 , r . ~ 1 policy on Which you can count. . to policyholders funds and reserves. r I I THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA LTD. t (Inc. In Aurt. IMF) NEW ZEALAND DIRECTORS: Sir John ilott (chairman): D. p. Alexander; R. L- macalistem: G. D. Stewart. MANAGER FOR NEW ZCAI-AHO: S. R. EXAJB HEAD OFFICE FOR NEW ZEALAND —CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON |,7
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