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A USTKAHAN MUTUAL PiiOYIDENT A SOCIETY. Established • 1840. '• Tha Oldest Mntnal Life Office in Australia. New Zealand Branch : Head Office, Customhouso-quay, Wellington. Local Board of Directors ; The Hon. Charles Johnson Pharazyn, M.L.C. (Chairman) The Hon. Sir William Fitzherbert, K.C.M.G., M.L.C. (Deputy-Chairman) The Hon. Alfred De Bath Brandon, M.L.C. Caarloß J. Johnston, Esq., M.H.R. The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., M.L.C. Medical Officer : Dr. W. G. Kemp, M.E.C.S. (England). eksuiit of the seventh quinquennial Investigation. Total Cash Surplus .£1,156,195 Divide 1,013,233 Representing Eevorsionary j^ Bonuses amounting to .. .. 2.094,397 This is a larger amount of profit thaa has ever been realised or divided, in respect of a period of fivb years, by any other office in the British Empire. The Bonuses declared by the Society oannot be approached by those of any Life Office doing business in the colonies. Annual Division op Profit. The profits of the Sooiety are divided annually. The Invested Funds exceed ... .£5,000,000 The Annual Income is upwards of 1,000,000 The Sooiety has more than 55,000 Polioies in force, assuring upwards of 20,000,000 During the last 35 years tho Sooioty has paid for Claims and Matured Endowments ... 2,000,000 The Sooioty has divided among its members Cash Bonuses amounting to upwards of J}2,000,000, yielding Beversionary Bonusns exceeding £4,000,000. New Business. The new business of the last fivo years has exoeeded ,£2,000,000 per annum— a larger amount annually than has ever been transacted by any other Life Office in tho British Dominions. The cost of manogemont, including commission, is unusually low, being only 95 per cent, of the total receipts of the year. This rate of expenditure is, on tb« average, 18 per cent, less than that of tho other Australian Mutual Life Offices, and less than any other Life Assurance Institution either in Europa or America, doing a corresponding amount of new business. Unpaballbud Accumulation or Funds. Tho accumulated funds now exceed FIVE MILLIONS STEELING. Assure your Life in the AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, AND SECURE AN ANNUAL BONUS OE DIVIDEND, A Privilege > which no other Colonial Life Office can grant its members. Be Careful that you Select this SOCIETT, AND DO NOT BE MISLED BY Till Similarity, of Name of some of the other younokr australian offices. The Sooiety can be oonsidorod quito as much a Now Zoalund as an Australian institution, seeing that all moneys rooeivod in the colony are invested hero in advances on mortgage of first-class freehold securities, loans to members on tho seourity of their policies, Government debentures, and freehold branoh office premises j and the Sooiety is thus assisting in developing tho resources of the oolonv. THE SOCIETY HAS ASSETS IN NEW ZEALAND SECURITIES EXCEEDING SEVEN HUNDBED AND FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS ' No Other Life Office in the Colont Can give you such LABGE BONUSES AS THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PEOVIDENT ' SOCIETY, And the effect of an Annual Bonus, whioh can be takou in Cash, will be to reduce the oost of assurance to the lowest possible minimum. If you are already sufficiently assured yourself, induce your friends to follow your example. N.B. — The Seourity afforded by thig Sooiety to its policy-holders is unsurpassed by that of any Life Office in the world. The Society has raised its limit on a single first-class life to £10,000. Prospectuses," forms of proposal, the last Quinquennial Report, and afl other information may be obtained on application to the Eesident Secretary, Wellington, or from any of the Society's agents. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. HAN SEN, THE EEAL BOOT PEOVIDEE Beady for the War or the Exhi bitiou. The Best and Cheapest Maker in the town. He gives a discount to every purchaser of Id off every shilling under a pound, and 2s 6d off the pound. Note the Address — OPPOSITE THE LATE FIEE, Cuba-street. THE HUTT PARK AND HUTT PARK RAILWAY COMPANY (Limited). mHE Directors of the Hutt Park Railway Company (Limited) wish to notify to the citizens of Wellington that on Public Holidays and Fete Days (of whioh notice will be given from time to time) they will run Trains to the Pipe Bridge on the Hutt Park, issuing tickets, covering the cost of railway fare on the Government and Hutt Park Railways, and use of Lawn and Hutt Park Buildings, at the following ratos : — Return Tiokci, Second-class Carriago, cost of both railways to the Park 2a Do do First-class 2s Cd J. D. BAIRD, Secretary Hutt Park Railway Company (Limited). Societies, Publioßodie3, Exuuraion P.irtieF, Tradesmen's Parties, and others can make arrangements with tho Secretary for Special Trains from. Wellington to the Park, and for the use of the lawn, grand stand, new stand, dining-hall, and other Park appliances at extremely modorate ratos, as it ia the wish of the dirootors to give the citizens of Wellington the opportunity of uaing this vainable recreation ground. The fares have been fixed at very low rates. For particulars apply at the Company's offices, Grey-street, Wellington. J. D. BAIRD, Secretary Hutt Park Railway Company (Limited.) CHEAP FURNITURE. A FARMER, CUBA-BTKKET. See Advertisement in another ooioma.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 11 July 1885, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 11 July 1885, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 11 July 1885, Page 2 (Supplement)

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