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New Zealand Government LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. ACCUMULATED FUNDS ... £23862 3 861 5 500 STATE GUARANTEE AND SUPERVISION. Wesleyan Book Depot, 381, George-street, Sydney, 4th December, 1899. To the Secretary, Government Tnsnrance Department, N.Z. Dear Sir — Permit me, in conveying to yon my thanks for your communications re my Policy No. 6323, just matured, to also express my very great satisfaction for the courteous and prompt settlement of the same. Nothing could have been more pleasing and businesslike than the manner in whioh the payment was made. You are at liberty to make any use whatever you like of this. I am, gratefully yours, (Rev.) Rainspord Bavin. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. THE- FIFTY-FIEST ANNUAL EBPOET, JUST ISSUED, DISCLOSES:— 1. An increase in the NEW BUSINESS for the year of ... 2. An increase in the ACCUMULATED FUND of 895,G01 3. An increase in the ANNUAL INCOME of 91,650 4. An increase in the amount of ANl> UAL CASH BONUS 0f... 26,440 5. A net gain in business in force of 5)013 policies assuring ... 2,102,088 During the year 15,238 NEW POLICIES were issued, being the LARGEST NUMBER yet written by the Society in any one year. * The NUW ASSURANCES issued amounted to .£3,955,685, a sum IN EXCESS of, that granted in any year since 1891. Tho TOTAL ASSURANCES in force (including Bonus additions) now amount to 454,343 821. / Tho NET INCREASE to tho volume of business in force is THE LARGEST in any year since 1891. The ACCUMULATED FUND amounts to 416,074,740, and the ANNUAL INCOME to 42,259,357. The RKSERVE set apart for the possible DEPRECIATION of SECURITIES now stands at 4266.692. The DIVISIBLE SURPLUS for the year amounts to 450U,182, yielding KEVEKSIONARY BONUSES of about 4942,500. The DEATH CLAIMS for the year were exceptionally favourable, while the EXPENSES of MANAGEMENT were very moderate. -> BRANCH DIRECTORS :-Tho Hon. Morgan S. Grace. M.D., C.M.G., M.L C. (Chairman) ; Ihe Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Deputy Chairman) ; Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. ; the Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G. ; John Duncan, Esq. ' EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Branch Office— Customhouse-quay, Wellington.

E R E R O A. HOTEL. W LEVIN. CHARLES WILLIAMS, Proprietor. This Commodious and Comfortable Hostelry, conveniently situated directly opposite the. Railway Station of Levin, contains 26 rooms, and is fitted with all modern improvements. Every accommodation is provided for Boarders and the Travelling Public at moderate charges. The Best of J .iquors only kept. Sample Kooms fo • Travellers. Good Stabling First-class Billiard Table. ™ Refreshments at all hours. Special uttention to Cyclists. Hot, cold, and show or Baths. The new Public Hall is now open for engagements for Dramatic Entertainments, &c. THE JSf'EW EMPIRE HOTEL, WELLINGTON, Ia Now Opbsn to Reobivj! Visitoes. JOSEPH MAN D E L' ( Proprietor, Telephone, 854. Telegraphio Addreoi— ■ P.O. Box 438. " Seurl'a," Wellington. gEAEL'S HOTEL, (Latb royal) OPPOSITE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY STATION, WELLINGTON. COOK'S COUPONS ACCEPTED. The first addition of 50 commodious and jlegantly furnished rooms to this first-class hotel are now open to^the public The attention of visitors is drawn to the fashionable situation of SKARL'S HOTEL, and its. close proximity to Parliament House and both Govsrmuent and Manawatu Railway Stations, making it easy of access to those arriving and departing by train. No expense has been spared in making this at once the most modern , and comfortable botel in the colony. A LAWN, with summer houses, adequately furnished with deck chairs, and lit with electricity, has been opened for the use of guests. Intending visitors are assured of every attention. Porters meet all boats and trains. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, t MOLES WORTH-STREET, Wellington, Cloae to the House of Parliament. WILLIAM M'LEOD & MRS. LI3GG, Proprietors, (Late of the s.s. Rotomahana). Mr. M'Lxod and Mrs. Lbqg having purohased the above hotel, intend running the house in up-to-date style. The public can rely upon bemg Bupplied with the Best Liquors, Comfortable Bedrooms, and First-class Table. ' First-class Billiard Table. Terms moderate. Telephone 1036. CENTRAL HOTEL, LAMBTON-QUA7, WELLINGTON. A . M. G O W (Late of Dunedin), Proprietor. This First-class Hotel affords excellent accommodation for Families, Permanent Boarders, and Visitors to Wellington. Situated in the centre of (he city, it is within easy access of both shipping and railways. Patrons will find that their requirements will be carefully studied at the Central. Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, and Ales only kept. Civility and attention. Moderate rates. N.B.— First-class Luncheon may be had daily from 12 to 2. Telephone, No. 531. ■CWIRE HOTEL. HOKITIKA. H. LAHMAN, Proprietor. This leading hotel has been entirely renovated under competent management. P.O. Box 35. WINES AND SPIRITS. Telephone 6G6. Grbt-street. FINE OLD PORT Specially recommended for invalids. BEST BRANDS OP SPIRITS, ALE, STOUT, &c. In assorted cases (if required). Agents for Manning's Ale and Stout. Bottled by Manning & Co., Christchurch. BENNETT & MAGINNITY, Gret-str-bet (next National Bank).

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 18, 21 July 1900, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 18, 21 July 1900, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 18, 21 July 1900, Page 4 (Supplement)

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