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Booksellers and Stationer's. t TT P T 0 N S HAVE FOR SALE THE PEESBYTI-KIAN PSALM AND HYMN BOOK, Lately adopted by the Presbyterian Churches in Auckland, IN ALL SJZES AND BINDINGS. LARGE AND SMALL TYPE.WI I H AND WITHOUT MUSIC. A considerable reduction in price made on the purchase of lar^e quantities. W. B. & J. H. ..UPTON, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Canada Buildings. TO MERCHANT < AND BOOKSELLERS IN NEW ZEALAM) -WILLIAM TISGG, Publishkr and Genkrai, Misrciiant, begs to intimate that he is prepared to execute orders for all descriptions of Goods. As every advantage will be given to the purchaser by selecting from the beat .and cheapest markets, each order must be accompanied by a remittance to cover the amount, i ataloguos and special terms direct from the house free to all applicants.— London, 12_, Pttncras-lan-', Queen-street, Cheapside, E.C. Insurance. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIE'I Y. ' ESTABiISHEP 18 49. FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, ETC., WITHOUT PERSONAL LIABILITY. Pkincifai, Office ; New Pitt-street, Sydney The Australian Mutual Provident Society Is a purely Mutual Life OlHce, Local to Australia and New Zealand, not confined to ono Colony, but common to all : Local to each Colony, but not restricted to any. and operating upon a broader basis ; is therefore Safer than an Office confined within narrow limits. Is a Life Office having a large number of Policyholders in New Zealand, and investing its Revenues from that place in the Public Securities of the country. The Assets of the Society comprise New Zealand Debentures to the value of £64,000. Was Established in 1849,. and it has successfully passed through the ordeals to which all new Life Offices aro exposed. Having completed .tho Twentyfirst Year of its existence,' it has achieved a position of Stability and Affluence unexampled in the history of Life Offices. Its Accumulated and Invested Fund exceeds £700,000. Its Income is over . . . . £200,000 a-year. THE PROFITS BELONG EXCLUSIVELY TO ITS MEMBEkS. From the magnitude of it 3 resources it is enabled to declare ' LARGE BONUSES. The Sources of Profit are increased by the high rate of Interest obtained on tho Invested Funds, also by the difference between the margin provided for Expenses, aud the low rale of Expenditure actually incurred by the Society, an advantage incidental to a large Businoss, Neither of which can Exist in a New Office. The Annual Itevenuo was increased by £82,230 from New Assurances effected in the past year, a rate of progress which entitles it to rank with the First-::lass Life Assurance Institutions of the United Kingdom. EXAMPLES OF- BONUS. The following examples show the total Bonus Additions to the Policies of £I,OCO, under Table A, up to 28th February, IS69 :— mm 6 , a w o <n Re g « « S "C &>, O"" _3 *"0 ** -. w •« o o o ,g'S £.« '5 "3 _ ciH _ "3 __ 1-1 *o.S '^S •5' 3 .S" 0 * X* Z* ' 2^ w> 3_ »s 4>s» I. -a) c*» * a ►> g eg ■ ggj £« S« wfß_ 2G £1010 16 4 £395 9 1 £161 11 3 £45 13 6 35 1130 4 6 473 15 7 199 4 7 51 4 1 39 1285 10 6 503 18 9 214 (13 49 11 11 42 1245 9 0 640 5 8 . !i27 8 2 51 18 55 1347 910 <:-?» 7 4 272 \ 8 73 li) 1 Forms of Proposal aud every 'information may be obtained on application to HENRY GILFILLAN. Agent. 7, Queen-street, Auckland. THE NEW PROSPECTUS OP THR AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY (Established 1849), FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, ETC., Is now ready and may be obtained at the Oflice. or will be forwarded, post free, on application to the undersigned. It contains an Address to the Members by the Chairman, and treats of The Constitution of the Society Its Objects and Success The New Business transacted The Accumulated Busines-i and Funds The Security afforded by the Society, as attested by Its Past Transactions The Present Value of its Liabilities The Future Safeguards provided, and by Popular Tests. The Investments of the Society are detailed. The Financial Economics of the Society are explained. Information regarding the Profits divided is supplied. Examples are given showing the application' of Bonuses— 1. In a Table of uniform Bonus Additions 2. In a Tabl!) of uniform Cash Bonuses 3. In a Table of uniform Reduction of Premium Bonuses. A comparative view of the rate of Bonus usually declared by Offices is furnished? Tiie Principles that determine the Surrender Value of a.Policy.aro explained. ( , . Examples of Surrender Values paid by the Society are given. A Table is given showing the Surrender Values paid by the Society. , ...mvjj.. The Plan of Purchasing Paid-up Policies, with a Surrender Value, is illustrated. The General Regulations Of, the Society are set forth 1. Before the Contract is ontered.into 2. When the Contract la entered into 3. During the Currency of the .Contract. The Uses and Objects of Life Assurance are explained, followed by Au explanation of the Tables of Bates. Mutual Life Assurance as an Investment is illus- : trated, and '" The Benefit to those who live Ion?, as well as The Benefit to those who die young, exemplified from the Experience of the Society; HENRI GILFILLAN, Agent, ' Queen-street, AncWand. IMPERIAL ASSURANCE. COMPANY, . LONDON.;. , Capital: £i; 600,000 :. -' Agent:. SAMUEL JACKSON, Fort-street. P ; A C I '."-».. I o __. Fire and Marine Insurance Company, ■Unlimited liability. , . GEO.BGE THOBNB, Jck., Agent.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4154, 6 December 1870, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4154, 6 December 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4154, 6 December 1870, Page 2