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ON and after SATURDAf, 15th February, the 'Bua for the Hospital Hili will leave theßankof New Zealandeach hout from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. On SATURDAYS extra trips will be run at 8, 9, and 10 p.m. ; returning leaving the Hospital at aaon half hour after above times. (Holidays Excepted). 1T)U8 'BUS I! BUS ! I ! FROM THE BANK OF NEW ZEA LAND TO THE HOSPITAL HILL. FARE SIXPENCE. DAILY TIME-TABLE :— Leaves the Bank of New Zealand Emerson Btreet—9 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 12 noon, I p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m., 5 p.m., 6 p.m. Arrives at the top of Milton Road a quarter after the hour, and tho Hospsta) Sill ten minutes later. Leaves the Hospital Hi 11.—9.30 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 1.30 p.m., 2.30 p.m., 3.30 p.m., 4.30 p.m., 6.3t p.m., 6.30 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT 'BUS. In addition to the daily running, twc axtra 'Busses will leave town, one at 9 p.m *nd the other at 10 p.m. S. CHILDS, Proprietor. PUKETAPU COACH. FROM and after Ist January, 1891, the 3 pm. and 5 p.m. Coaches from Napier to Puketapu will.be discontinued, and are replaced by the Mail Coaches leaving at 4 p.m., via Taradale New-road, which will run straight through, arrivinn at 5.30. G. RYMER, Proprietor. (TIROWTHER AND McCAULEY. \J LINS OF COACHES BETWEEN NAPIER AND TAUPO. COMMENCING Ist JANUARY, 1891/ A Coach will JeavpNapier and Taupo every Monday at 6.30 a.m. and Thursday at 7 a.m. arriving at Tarawera 5 p.m. same day, leave Tarawera every Tuesday and Friday at 7 a.m., arriving at Napier and Taupo 5 p.m. same day. THOS. COOK & SON, Agents. BOOKING OFFICES—CLARENDON AND CRITERION HOTELS. C. PEDDIE, Local Agent. SPECIAL COACHES OR BUGGIES AT ANYTIME. CROWTHEE & McCAULEY, . Proprietors.

NOTICE. T) ETA N E COACHES From Petane, 8.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Frjm Napier, 11 a.maud 4.30 p.m. SPECIAL COACHES LAID ON FOB I PICNICS iND PARTIES. ; Buggios and Hiding Horses by arrange ment with C. Vtl/ERS, Proprietor, Petane AUSTRALIAN - MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED ~ .. 1840 The Oldest Mutual Life Office in Australia. New Zealand Branch : Head Office, Custom House Quay, Wellington. Local Board of Directors : Thh Hon. Mohgan 8. Ghacis, M.D.. C.MG., M.L.C. (Chairman) Chaei/es J. Johnston, Esq.. M.L.C. (Deputy Chairman) Alfred de Bathk Bbandon, Esq., Tint Hon. Edwabd C.M.G., Nicholas Reid, Esq. Medial Officer: De. W. G. J£e»*p. M R.C.S. (England) j ASSURE YOUR LIFE in the ATJS- : TR&LIA.N MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, and eepure an. ANNUAL BONUS or DIVIDEND, A PRIVILEGE WHICH NO OTHER COLONIAL LIFE* OFFICE. CAN : GRANT ITS MEMBERS. ! Be careful that you SELECT THIS SOCIETY, and do not be MISLED by the j similarity of Nfjrne of some of the other younger Australian Offices.

The attention of the Members and the General Public is called to some of the special features connected with this Society, which is the oldest Colonial Institution of its kind, having been established in the year 184Q, The results of the business for the Forty - first Year, ending 31st December, 1889, may be summarised as under : FIRST—The number of the New Policies issued was 11,664. SECOND—The new Assurance business effected was for £3,679,459. THIRD—The New Annual Premium Income amounted to £121,800. FOURTH—The net increase to the business, after allowing for loss of income from terminated Policies was represented by 7028 Policies, assuring £2,109,199. FIFTH—The operations of the year raised the annual income of the Society from £1,012,280 to £1,625,185, an increase in twelve months of £112,905 SIXTH—TJie Accumulated Fund was increased during the year by the sum of £742,311, equal to 71 per cent, of the gross premiums received. SEVENTH—The deaths among lives assured were 649 under 735 policies, causing , olaims upon the Society I amounting to £299,602, irrespective of Bonus additions, while the number expected according to the Tables ustd in estimating the liabilities would have been 1143, for an amount of £435,9,76, the mortality experience heing thus extremely favorable. : EIGHTH—The reaeipts from interest and rents were £516,832, an amount exceeding the sum paid for the claims by £138,9.52. N^NTH —The expenses of Management were only 96 per cent of the total receipts. TENTH—The cash surplus divided for the year 1889 was £426,494, being at the rate of 41 5 per cent, on the premiums received. 7?he operations of the Society during the 41 years of its existence may be summarised as under— It has issued 141,907 policies, assuring £49,417,717 It has paid to , - ths representatives of deceased members over £4,000,000 in satisfaction of death and matured claims. It has divided among the members cash bonuses aggregating over ,£4,000,000, yielding reversionary additions of over £8,000,000, It has acquired an Accumulated Fund of £9,000,000, ALL INVESTED TO YIELD FULLY 6 PER CENT. INTEREST. Assets in New Zealand—£l,273,sl4.

EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Bbancii OFFICECUSTOM HOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. Napier District Office— ARTHUR H GORE. District Secretary. GALATEA TOBACCO THE BEST DARK TOBACCO MANUFACTURED. A SURE TREAT FOR SMOKERS. DO'NT BE PeIrsUADED TO TRY ANY OTHER. HAVELOCK AROMATIC, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. NEEDS NO PUFF. PURITY CIGARETTES THE FINEST AND BEST ON THE MARKET. SMOKERS ASK AND SEE YOU GET THEM. TO BE HAD EVERYWHERE.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6094, 10 March 1891, Page 4

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