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SECURE A SHARE OF THE PROFITS OF THE Australian Mutual Provident Society For the CURRENT YEAR by EFFECTIMG a LIFE ASSURANCE POLICY with that office BEFORE THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR. The following are a few ACTUAL EXAMPLES Of BONUS DECLARED as at 31st December, 1908, on Whole-Life Policies, Table A, effected during OCTOBER, NOVEMBER & DECEMBER, 1908. Power No. Ao7 Sum Assured. Premium Paid. 1908 Reversjonaby ' £ a. d. £, b. d. 431854. 21 500 912 1 7 0 0 431246 23 300 6 13 4 4 0 432058 26 600 13 2 6 8 8 0 431458 28 150 17 4 5 10 10 0 432169 31 600 14 16 6 8 8 0 431394 33 2000 52 3 4 28 0 0 BONUSES VEST WHEN POLICIES HAVE BEEN TWO (2) YEARS IN FORCE. Trie amount of PROFIT distributed amongst POLICY HOLDERS for the ONE YEAR, 1908, exceeded Sev@n Hundred and Forty Thousand Founds Cash. (3^° REMEMBER the NAME of OFFICE and ADDRESS, because NO OTHER OFFICE DIVIDES SUCH LARGE PROFITS. Branch Office: CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. DIRECTORS: The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Chairman); A. de B. Brandon, Esq. (Deputy Chairman); The Hon. E. Richardson, C.M.G. ; John Duncan, Esq. ; and Joseph Joseph, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. MUTUAL LIFE. ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, Ltd., OUSTOaiHOUSI3-QUAY, WELLINGTON. LOW &ATES. LfBERAL CONDITIONS. FUNDS ! OVER £5.250.000 INCOME ... ... OVER £1,000,000 THREE IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES Introduced by this Association : 1. No Policy allowed to lapse so long as thero is a surrender value sufficient to pay the Premium. 2. No Member compelled to pay a higher Premium than that set opposite his age on the 'lablos of Rates. 3. Age taken at nearest birthday. ' ORTON STEVENS, Manager for New Zealand. f > H ==SS S ■ q A XS\iavg of Beauty 2® £t Joy for Ever! IRISH BELLEEK CHINA emphasises the truth of the old phrase, for with its dainty crinkled effects, and delicate tints, it is a lasting delight to lovers of pre'ty ware. :: :: To realise its distinctiveness and beauty, just view the Display of Irish BelleeK Afternoon m Tea Sets and Ornaments now being made in our main front windows, and if you care to see other tasteful China, Glass and Earthenware productions, step inside. It is a pleasure to show you, and you will not be pressed to buy. •- China and Glass Merchants :: Willis St., Wellington ELECTRIC IKONS! " ELECTRIC IRONS! WE HAVE JUST LANDED A SHIPMENT OP \< HOT POINT' ELECTRIC IRONS CLEAN, COOL, HANDY, CHEAP. INEXPENSIVE TO USE. THOS. BALIiINGER & CO., ltd,, 58, 60, C 2, VICTORFA-'STUKKT, WELLINGTON. |pi^^^ — it's nice to take! uv, <ip J/L'ola.S^aK ■** *k' s *' me °* ear cm ' c ' ren are apt to get Coughs, fffl .^wiSPF^-^\ Colds, and Sore Throats, as are many adults. jg| wixgfy)ib~*r , . V "Benjamin Gum" is the favourite household JU*«!|' !L' M remcdv - I* soothes and heals the irritation and wyljOfeffi^^v:. Tf inflammation of the Throat and Bronchial Tubes, gives I^Jilmij li^W m Children coughing at night, Singers suffering from =f!^fi! c"tyll i? £ i »/ !«■ n^ amc d throats, Ladies with hacking coughs, Men iMfiw Jr M/JB W'V with d e P ress i n g heavy colds — Everyone will » [£* §rt>~ >^a^^4«3 ~ d a quic^' P lea sant cure in the famous , i/O Vj ' ' fy V LiKe the Bright Young Moon fV ;+} Gladdens the Hearts of All l+< N < fU AsK the Grocer for CRESCENT TEA >*< >t< « / y< |C«" BRAN DAU ER ' S~ 00/sTJLf d.' ~rh^l^7i n im. n Pens nesther sera** PftlWfr^CS nor spurt. They glide VISVMIIK*! rwlßßt®Wi^«g'£sgoJ§kr wlßßt®Wi^«g'£sgoJ§k over the roughest m*, J- rf4S\vs*Hvtt>Wi9 paper with the ease PensSo vert jdm&rS&L Bajffi^^^^ drawn to their patent ~ Ask your Storekeeper for an Worlcss ESipmlnorfrsLmp EnelsattcSi ~ assorted Sample Box.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 108, 3 November 1909, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 108, 3 November 1909, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 108, 3 November 1909, Page 11

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