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.THE CITIZENS' LIFE ASSURANCE CO., Ltd. Head Office : George and Margaret streets, Sydney; Head Office for N.Z : Custom-house Quay, Wellington, With Branches and Agencies in every I important town throughout Australasia. Profits Divided Every Tear. Bonus for 1897 was £1 11s per centum. The North British Economist (London) says of the Citizens' : — " Its growtd has been phenomenal. Its branches anh agencies are now widespread, and it appears to command the confidence it so well deserves as a sound, liberal, and wi ely«condncted institution," Public attention is called to the following SPECIAL FOEMS op POLICY i Bued by the Citizens' : — "The Triple Alliance Policy" com* bines Life Assurance and a Good Investment, with the option of a Pension for Life.— The Australian Financial Gazette and Insurance Chronicle, referring to the above, says : " This is one of the best attempts we have seen to solve the problem of old age pensions." Six per cent. Debenture provides the best and most effective form of investment; full life risk and fixed income after maturation. The Return of Premium. — Under this system a LIOOO policy taken out at age 30 of whole Life Assurance would be worth L 1,693, 693 6s 8d at age 50. Annuity Policies offer an excellent opportunity for persons of 40 years and upwards to obtain a high rate of interest for their capital. Children' 's Endowment is a form of assurance becoming highly popular. The Citizens' No. 9 Table, payable at ages 14 or 21, witft guaranteed bonus, offers special advantages for this class of investment. For other forms of insurance and further particulars apply to— JAMES F. LANE, Resident Secretary, Wellington. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVI DENT SOCIETY, Naw Zealand B--/u'h : Head Ofßoe, Customhouse Quay, Welihtotow. i Local Board of Directors : The Kon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G., M.L.C. (Chairman) ; the Hoa. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Deputy Chairman; ; Alfred dc Bathe Brandon .Esq ; the Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G.,M.L.C; John Duncan, Esq. rtIHE Oldest, Wealthiest, and Most JL Prospeious Australian Life Office, and the Largest in the British Empire. The only Mutnal Life Office which declares a BONUS EVERT TEAK. The Method of Valuation adopted by this Society is of the most Stringent Character, and ensures: a considerably larger reserve to meet liabilities than that held by any other office in the Australasian Colonies. AccxjKtriATEi* Fund exoibbs £14,500,000 \Fourteen and a>half Millions Sterling). Annual Incomr exceeds £2,000,000 (Two Millions Sterling), Policies in Force 134,484 Sum Assured „. „. £41,726,041 Cash Bonusas Divided ... £7,726,170 BONUSES. Cash Bonus for One Tear, 1897— £449.268, yielding reversionary bonuses amounting to £835,000 after making special reserve?. Cash Bonuses declared for last Five Years, over Two Millions, yielding reversionary bonuses exceeding Four Millions. Assure your lifo in the A.M.P. Society and secure a bonus every yea*. Expenses of Management, 8£ per cent on the total income. EDWABX W. LOWE, H»rvlent Secretary. Branch OfficeCustomhouse <*aay, Wellington. Feilding Agent : EDMUND aOOPBEHERE MANAWATD CARRIAGE FACTORY. THE Firm having imported the latest suitable maohicery, is prepared to execute work in all the branches oi the txade with despatoh. Every variety of Vehicles made to order. Repairs, Painting, etc, done on most reasonable terms. HEARSE on Hue. Funerals undertaken. JOHN BETT. Proprietor. BIRMINGHAM Coach and Carriage Factory. HAVING commenced busineeß at Birmingham as a Wheelwu ght, I am prepared to undertake ail classes of Coach and Carriage .r.lding; also, REPAIRS of all ki ds promptly executed. A trial solicited, and satisfaction Lvaranteed. ; - Charges strictly moderate. W. fIUGHEf.

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Feilding Star, Volume XX, Issue 64, 14 September 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XX, Issue 64, 14 September 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XX, Issue 64, 14 September 1898, Page 1

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