A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT Established 1819 Tho Oldest Mutual Life Office in Australia New Zealand Branch : Head Office, Customhouse-quay, Wellington Local Board of Directors: Charles Johnson Pharazyn, E B q. (Chairman) Ihe Hon. Morgan S. Graoo, M.L.C. (Doputy Chairman) Charles J. Johnston, Esq. Hon. G. Jtandall Johnson, M.L.C. William St>ed, Esq. Medical Officer t Dr. W. G. Komp.-M.R.C.S. (England). Annual Division op Profit. The profits of the Sooiety are divided annually. lteKuft of die Thirty-eighth Year (188G). After making unusually ample reserves, the Cash Surplus was A 312.439, a larger amount of prsfit than has over booa roalised or divided iv one yoar by any othor offioe in tho British Empire The Invested Funds oxceod ... £6,600,000 Tho Annual Income is upwards of 1 330000 Tho Society has more than 76,000 ' Policies in foroe, assuring upwards of 27,000 000 (exclusive of bonuses) During the last 38 years tho Bociety has paid for Claims and Matured Endowments a , sum exceeding 2,550,000 Th» Sooioty has divided among its mombors Coth Bonuses amounting to upwards of £2,707,000, yielding BevwJLtty B«ra«2 oxoeoding £5 000,000. Business. Tho new business of the last fivo years has oxcoeded £2,000,000 per annum— a larger amount annually than has ever been transactod by any othor Lifo Offioe in tho British Dominions. The cost of managoment, in. eluding commission, is unusually low, being only 11 por oont. of the total receipts of the year. Ihis rate of expanditure is less than any othor Life Assuranco Institution oithor in Europe or America, doing a corresponding amount of new business. Unparalleled Accumulation of Fondb. The accumulated funds now exceed SIX MILLIONS SIX HUNDRED THOU. SAND POUNDS ! Assure your Life in tho AUSfRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY AND BECURE AN ANNUAL BONUS OR DIVIDEND, A Privilege which no other COLONIAL Life Office can grant its members. Be Cabeful that you Select this societt, and do not be mlslid bt th» slmilaritt ok name ov some of thb other Younger Australian Offices. The Sooiety can be considered quite as muph a Now Zealand as an Australian insti* ration, seeing that all moneys received in tho colony aro invostod hero in advacces on mortgage of first-class froohold securities loans tc i embers on tho seourity of their policies, i. vernmont debentures, and freehold branch omce promises ; and tho Sooioty is thus assisting in developing the resources of tho colony. THE SOCIETY HAS ASSETS IN NEW ZEALAND SECURITD3S OF NEAELT NINE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SIX THOUSAND POUNDS I No Other Life Office in thk Colony can give you such LARGE BONUSES AS THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCD3TY, And the effect of an Annual Bonus which can bo taken in Cash, will bo to reduce tho cost of assuranoo to the lowest possible minimum. If you are alroady sufficiently assured yourself, induco your friends to follow your xample. N.B.— The Security afforded by this Society to its policyholders 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 all other information, may bo obtained on application to tho Resident Secretary,, Wellington, or from any of tho Socioty's agents. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Seoretar:* ALBION HOTEL, Corner of Tory-street and Courtenay Place. G. W. TABOR Proprietoe. This First-class Hotel now offers superior advantages to' Travellers and tho Publio genorully. Boabi.erb will find every regard paid to their wants, and casual visitors will meet with the very best attention. Comfortable Apartments for families, and privacy and every comfort guaranteed. The Table will be fonnd equal to any house in the city. The Wines and Spirits aro only of tho Jest Brands, and tho Malt Liquors are I from the moct Popular Breweries. Ono of Alcock's Billiard Tables, with an attentive marker, on the premises. Trams pass tho door overt' 20 minutes. /~ILYDE QUAY HOTEL, Cltde-quat. J. MADDEN (late of Barrett's Hotol) begs to inform his numerous friends that having taken possession of the above Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished thronghont, offers snperior accommodation. Winos, Ales, and Spirits are of the very best quality. Every attention and civility at the above Hostelry. J. MADDEN, mmm^ m __ mm ___ Proprietor.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 80, 1 October 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)
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