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1 RECORD V 1 ■•.-.■■ :--■ "* ' .-OF'—— ■ ' •' SERVICE and PROGRESS THE ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1944 SHOWS THAT THE T. & G. HAS ACHIEVED AN UNRIVALLED RECORD OF SERVICE AND PROGRESS. The, T>&G. is a Life Society. In the forefront of its ideals it places fair dealing and service to its Policyholder*. All Claims are settled with the utmost promptness. £3,285,000 Was paid to Policyholders last financial year-r-more than £10,500 ev«fry working day in the year. k 1? 16 esteem inwhich the Society is held is shown by the; tact that during the year: many, thousands of existing Policyholders, in addition to new members, purchased protection for themselves and their dependants. In all, 108,271 new Policies assuring £13,485,325 were effected, i while the total Assurances, in Force increased to £119,157,842. 1 SECURITY —The' Assets; now total more than £45/130,000 invested in hrst-class securities, and are held in trust to meet Policy liabilities. Y^^ F^TO'RT'—lißoomembers,ofthe Society's Staff.have enlisted • tor VVar beryice. The Society has continued to invest to the limit of its capacity in the various War Loans in Australia and New Zealand, £15,070,000 having been subscribed. Every premium pfjid and every new Policy effected strengthens the Society's support to the War Effort. GROUP ASSURANCE —The Society specializes in Staff Super.animation and Group Provident Schemes on terms^ most advantageous toEmployers and Employees. Many hundreds of such schemes have already : h»»n entrusted to the Society. ....... ' •.■'.. " .. , : .'•'•' ....... \. '. : . :. :".'■'■•■■'■• '-'•■ ": ". '■ :;. ■.■■--'.■_■?;■':.: THE T.&G. SERVES; THE NATION. PUKELY MUTUAL. . :;.;-; .--.•// No; - The Australasian Temperance and General Mutual Life Assurance Society Ltd. Clncorporatedrin Victoria). let your gift be one of lasting pleasure! ' ■ ' ; • './..'.'■-: above- left,... ;' .-,' ; .-.••. V; .~ \ : - ', . ' ' *r*?Me Chair, polished walnut, with"-seat- and back."' * uP^'stered "in-Tapestry, fully sprung seat, turned-legs. HHRH/ '■ ': / above'right r PrlCe* W* ™* WW*:. - •'.-..- • . fireside chair* Backend seat upholstered in Tapestry/ ■^^^^^CT^fe(^_ ■ seat tujly „ sprang. turned front, legs, mounted. on " y^^lllM^^fc%,... M . lounge chair, ■> French polished walnut, with cane back' . ■ ■ ■ An^ Tapestry seat/'Eminentlysuitable.in any room. -■■'.- m I : .J§- ■• ■■ fl ■ wail mirrors —•a-woniderfui choice.of-24-'designs -, • #!'"'■■'.% ' cu^"lonsoßC'^ea cosies make very .welcome:gifts. m • , '. ■ We are showing; a'fine'selection in the Furnishing ' • : KIRKCALDIE ;:: ;™~ ■ ■ ;.V ; & STAIpIS LTD* LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON —; ■"■"""■—~~~— ' ' - V,l^^ I Holiday Train Travel £JS"S&mKi. ' Advance Reservations Opened some of tKe signs. Much inconveni- . ,; > ; - - . S M«wl.l^So'.^ bt'" aY°^ild: To'tbe extent practicable tinder existing conditions additional LETUS ADVISE YOU! trains will be provided during, the holiday period between ■,'.'■■/■' " , and including Decemberlßth* and January 7th. Seat reservaA IMlll'l'flV '■ tions (which involvq extra charge for non-use failing requisite ' vpVHI Ol IffiUlfllj ' notice) may .now be arranged up to 14 days ahead of travel LIMITED. OPTICIANS.. date. "The present restricted service will be reverted -to -on (Estd. over ;40; Years), Monday, January 3th. ; : : . " 7 WILLIS STREET. . . Tel. 43-369 ! ' |O^J:M: I Plan to Return Before January 7th ONLY 4 DAYS TO GO *j^**mi» uniinn ■ Fnuli^UMißTmH /{JW^i** \£s\ / ByVctnse Issuedunder Section 42 %^UmjMj/^^kJ^jt\ f£§^&. of "The Gamine Act. 1908."K^^^^^^^^^^^KclhA ' f^S^^',^1 • S OBJECTS: To nils* funds te the extent ol ■tUP^^^^^K^HCX'TIV *£?<"* X - the Profits availabi* for the objects to be ' EiH^H^^^^K^^KEavA jW.:>' - jr specified by the Hon. Minister of internal E^i^^^^^H^BTuH jr Affairs. ■MM|^H|Ht<9V^m« f '. / Secretory: N. McArthur, Box 110, We!!in(ton. KyW^WtnTlßJM\* km % J >^ ■ Tnasunnß. L Hammond. Box HO. Wclliiutton. y&&e& w™ffl^^Rl J&y aOSES: Dec# 9> 1944* Di^AWN: Dec- * l*"----2*i Olßhr^ Wjr prizes payable before xmas THIS COUPON NOW! I anvmn, t^munondT?a^AoAmiaf B£tS| | UIJ /sSf^^&3^'\ P.o: B«st 110. Wellliurton. ' - YrkmSm^XJ^eK^KS. \ -"•"•'•«* I2*~r~ i -«<>««« »■» "XMAS STOCKING" Art Union (Tickets-2?6 each). I enoose . - " - :" 't- Ir"'-" - ' '■'■>"- ■ ■ . (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) , " " " ,' " .'.'.- .•'.'.!' ...;'■■ . 5" , ADORES? ™I.,._,.___^ 1 „_.„

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1944, Page 8