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AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT j SOCIETY. I — — ~— i Established 181!) ' [ The Olde-t Mutual Life Office in Australia , Now Zealand Branch : • IleadOfliee, Customhouse-quay, Wellington Local Board of Director^ -. j The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., M.L.C J (Chairman) The Hon. G. Randall Johnson, M.L.C (Deputy Chairman) Charles John Johnston, Esq. AVilliam Seed. Esq. The lion. George AI. 'Watoi-house, M.L.C. Medical Officer • Dr. W. G. Kemp, Jr.R.C.S. (ftngland). Annual Division ok Profit. The pi-ofits of the Sociuty are divided annually. Result of xhs Thirty-eighth Year (188G). After making 1 unnsnully ainplo reserve^, the Cash Surplus was -l 3 1-2,139, a larger amount of profit than lias over been rcali'-ed or divided hi nxu year by any other office in the British Empire. Tho Invested Funds exceed ... £G,G00,000 The Annual Income is upwards of 1,330,000 The .-iociety hab more than 70,000 Policies in force, assuring upwards of . ... . U7,0j0,000 (oxcliifiivo of bonuse-f) During the last 38 years tho Society has paid for Claims and Matured Endowments a sum exceeding 2,550,000 The Society has divided among its members Cath Bonuses amonnting to upwards of £2,707,000, yielding Reversionary Bonuses, exceeding XX> 000,001) Business. The new business of the last five years has exceeded £2,000,000 per annum— A larger amount annually than has ovor beon transacted by any other Life Office in the British Dominions. The cost of management, including commission, ia unusually low, being only 11 per cent, of the total' receipts of the year. This rate of expenditure is less than any other Life Assurance Institution either in Europe or America, doing a corresponding amount of new business. Unparalleled Accumulation op Funds. - The accumulated funds now exceed SIX MILLIONS SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS ! Assure your Life in tho AUSTRALIAN JtfUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY AND SECURE 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 Similarity of Name of some of the other Younger Australian Offices. The Society can be considered quite as much a Now Zealand as an Australian institution, seeing that all moneys received in tho colony arc invested here in advacces on mortgage of first-class freehdld securities, loans tc a '^tubers on the security of their policies, 0-> vernmout debentures, and freelold branch office piemisos ; and the Sooiety is thus assisting in developing tho resources of the colony. THE SOCIETY HAS ASSETS IN NEW ZEALAND SECURITIES OF NEARLY NINE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SIX THOUSAND POUNDS ! No Other Life Office in the- Colony can give yon such LARGE BONUSES AS THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, And the effect of an Annual Bonus, which can be taken in Cash, will bo to reduce the cost of assurance to the lowost possible minimum. If you are alroady sufficiently assured yourself, induce your friends to follow your xnmplo. N.B.— Tho Security afforded by this Society to its policyholders is unsurpassed by that of any Life Offico in tho world. ..' Tho Society has raised its limit on a single first-class life to £10,000. Prospectuses, forms of proposal, the'last Annual Report, and all -other information, may be obtained on application to tho Resident Secretary, Wellington, or from .any of the Sooiety's agents. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. \ L B ). O N H O T E L, Corner of Tory-street "and Courtenay Place; . G. W. TABOR, ... ' ... Proprietor. .This First-class Hotel now offers superior advantages to Travellers and the Public generally. Boarders will find every regard paid to their wants, and casual visitors will meet with the very best attention. Comfortable Apartments for families, and privaoy and every comfort guaranteed. The Table will be found equal to any house in the city. Tho Wines and Spirits are only of the Best Brands, und the Malt Liquors are from the most Popular. Brewcrioß.^- - One of Alcock's Billiard Tables, with an attentive marker, on the premises. Trams pass tho door evorv 20 minutes. - T> A N~K HOTEL, Manners-street. Misses DINNAN & OSBORNE havo purchased the lease of the above hostolry, and wilj be pleased to rece've a visit lrom their friends and tho public generally. The accommodation for boarders and families is unsurpassed. Luncheon from 1 to 2 daily. Hot, Cold, and Showor Baths. Liquors of the best brands. Good Stabling. CITY HOTEL Corner of Clyde-quay and Marjoribanks street. P. O'SHEA Proprietor. I wish to announce to my friends and tho public generally that I have taken the abovo well-known hotel. The houso is to be immediately renovated throughout. It affords unsurpassed accommodation for travellers and permanent boarders. First-class billiard table. Hot, cold, and shower baths. Extensive stabling. Ales, wines, and spirits unsurpassed. P. O'SHEA. CLUB HOTEL MASTERTON, Wairarapa, ALFRED ELKINS ... Proprietor. THIS Hotel offers Superior Aocommoda tion to Bottlers, travellers, and private amiliea. Baths. Sample Rooms. Stablen and well-trraseod Paddook, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, (Opposite Empiro Hotel), WILLIB-BTREET, WELLINGTON. MRS. SMITH Gate of Post Office Hotol) bogs to inform her numerous friends, former customers, and the public genorally, that she has purchased tho abovo hotel. The hotel has been reoontly renovated and newly-furniahed throughout. Private suites of Apartments. General accommodation unsnrpassod. Terms moderate THE BTLLIARD ROOM Under the management of a compotent marker. POOI- EVKKT EVSNINO. The moat experienced Cook in tho oity having been engaged, THE LUNCHEON ROOM, is now a Speciality. Luncheon, from 12 to 2. One Shilling. STAR AND GARTER HOTEL, Cuba-street. HARRY PRICE begs to inform his friends and numerous patrons that he has again purchased tho interest and goodwill of the Star and Garter Hotel, and will be pleased to see all his old and new friends. All Liquors of the very best Quality. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Permanent Boarders and Visitors will find every comfort of a homo. . Yours truly, H, PRICE -

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 156, 31 December 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 156, 31 December 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 156, 31 December 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)

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