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5 ; ■ ~ ; THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF, ( • ...■•'■ THE UNITED STATES. ' New Zealand Branch Office iLAMBTON - QUAY, WELLINGTON Local Directors: (With Power to Issue Policies and to Pay Claim) : - HON. SIR FRED. WHITAKER, K.C.M.G M.L.C. . . Hon. JAMES WILLIAMSON, M.L.O. Dr. LOGAN CAMPBELL. Bankers: BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Actuary for Australasia C. GODFREY KNIGHT. , - Secretary: GEORGE ROSS. V THE EQUITABLE SOCIETY IS; L THE STRONGEST COMPANY i holding -- a larger cash surplus' than any other assur- ■■ ance organisation In the World. (Surplus, i Per Cent. Basis, £5,000,960.) •■ ; . 2. THE LARGEST COMPANY. havlnß the greatest volume of Outstanding ABSUttmce. jj ■ ' . . (filOO.000,000.) : .'■, 3. THE MOST .POPULAR COMPA^ti .' having for many years transacted the largest annual business.' ■ '' ■■ • - •>"■..'. (1i»1888,«5,85r,512.) i. TaESAFEST/rp PATRONISE, SseVery; polioy becomes absolutely incontestable, ana: cannot, then, like the poUoieS of many companies be contested,' or compromised ?for part - of its face value. 6. OF ALL COiMPANIES^THE MOST PROMPT.; As boob <aa^ipoUoy'be<somea incontestable it is payable,. not , after, the, nflual-, , delay of sixty ".days,: but immedlateTy updn . thei6caipt'bf J "Proofs ; of (.Deathl" 1 m'tue'" death claims paid by the Society in 1886 more • than one-half of thetOtal amOunt was settled ■ . on the very day proofs were received;. and the Balance/w ith .the. exception of .a few . scattering cases, within the flret sixty days. Such a Record ia Unparalleled. ; 6. THE,, MOST PROGRESSIVE. COM-. PANY, having been the, pioneer in all Old reforms which have made -American 1 Ufa . assurance famous throughout the world. 7. THE, MOST LIBERAL' ; COMPANY, " issuing \a .policy which : combines ' more ■ guarantees. and advantages, than any other, company can offer under a single contract of assurance. ' ■. 8. THE: MOST. REMUNERATE; coiI'.'' , PANY, having not onlyaccumulated a larger . surplus for the future benofltof pblicy-holderai ; . - >but haying devised, the Tontine method of assurance, under, -which, largor profits 'hats • been paid to policy-holders than nmder any form of assurance ever introduced. ' '- 9. THE MOST WORTHY OF BEING CALLED A MUTUAL COMPANY ; for, noD only do allproflts belong to polloyholdersjbnt. no .other assurance company has ever been... conducted in the same sense and to the same " degree in the' intereet of policyholdors. From" •■ the beginning, its managers have sought..ta , adopt its policies and. methods to the needs and preferences of its members. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY TRANSACTS A LARGER BUSINESS HAS A LARGER SURPLUS GIVES, A BETTER CONTRACT * ' * PAYS ITS IjOSSES MORE PROMPTLY THAN ANY OTHER LIFE ASSUR- ; ANCE COMPANY IN THE ' WORLD. i ■ \•' ■ ■ - LIST OF DEATH CLAIMS PAID, BY THE EQUITABLE. LIFE ASSURANCE. . SOOIETYDURING THE SECOND HALF OF SEPTEMBER, 1887. - '. , Proofs Name and Place. . Reo'd. J Paid. ' T. O." S. Whitait, Jonesboro . . Sept 20- Sept 20 ■• R. W.. White, Paragould „;.: Sept 33 Sept 33 A. Givanoyich,S. Francisco.. Aug, 16 Aug 26. . aB. Wakefieia, a Franolsco July 28 Aug 10 E. Valle, Mulegtf .. .. Sept 23 Sept 23 D. A, Duff, Gait .. .. .. Sept 27 Sept 27.' , P. C. Dumontier, Lewis , .. Sept 33 Sept 23 ; W.Poa ton. Quobec .. .. Aug 22 Sept 26 .. P. M.Noble.Lamar .. .. Sept 8 Sept 3o' G. B.' Emory, 'Washington .. Sept 27 Sept 27 C. G.,Holmea, Golumbus .. Septls Sept2o . F.A.Bush, Lumpkin... .. SoptM Sopt24 „ G, Gardner, Chicago. Sept 37 Sept 27 J. Myers, Chicago' .. , .. Sept 28 Sept) 26 '«' ■F. J.^Vrxightman.')Eutala [ *. •■ Auff*3'Sept3Br' T J. P. Gerberioh, Atlantic ... Sept2S.Bept'S2 .- ., L. Friedman, Paducah „ Sept 20 Sept 20 J. CottrAuk, 1 New- Orleans ' .. Sept 27 SeptW ~ J. Worster, Cambridge. .. - Sept 33 Sept 26. R. O. Reynoldß,<Aberdeen .. Sept 27 Sept*7- ! ' F.|Buao, Brooklyn, Sept 23 Sept 23 . E,%aitzfeTld«s7New,York.. SeptMSeptlß •' D.Llenaui New York i:' .. SeptlSSeptlß I. Teionman; New, Yor k. .. -SeptS* SepfeMi ' J. Bu.rnß,-West;Troy S«pt27.Sept27 ; E. Lindsay. Greensboro^ , .. Sept 13, Sept 30: F. B. Landlsi 1 Hamilton ' - Sept t& Sept 16 ' '• - C. L. Brooks, Newark!: . .. Sept 24 Sept 2l -; G.M'Ferron, Allegheny .. Sept 2o Sept 2o ; " W. H. Penhell, Philadelphia Sept 22 Sept, 22 6. GoBSor; Heading .: .. Sept 22 Sept 22:' W. J.Beokwith,Sjraflton .. Sept 2*: Sept 21 :' W. D. Brayton, Warwick ... Sept SI- SeptST.- . T. P. Ransom, Corsioana . . , Aug ,10 Sept 28 H. W. Goodwin, Low Moor Sept23Sept2B A. S. Carrington, Richmond Sept 30 Sept 30 ■ ; * " ' ! CL4IMS PAID AT FOREIGN AGENCIES, BUT NOT REPORTED IN' TIME FOX PREVIOUS LISTS. C. A. Gunck, Tome' ..' , .. May 5 Aug 9 E. S. Delano, Valparaiso .. July 27 Aug 17 W. F. H; Bowleyv London .. Jnly-6 Ju1y.13. . M. L. CChamault, Paris .. July 6 July 30 . C. E. B. Karioh, Colin • .. AugM.Ang 16 . J. H. E. Preuss, Hamburg . . Sept 1 Sept 1 ' I A. Blumenbergr, Hanover- .. JunalO Junel6 R. Rhodes, CondoUn, N.S.W. May.26 Juneß7,,, . E. A.' Ebsworth. Sydney .. Jnne27 July2o - W. V.Milton. Chris'oh.N.Z. July 5 July 18 E. Vilumara, Barcelona . . July 21 Aug 31 F. Miegimolle, Saniander ..' July26Augr's ■. F. Rodrigo, Valencia .. June 25 July.l 2 . M. Herrero. Valencia .. July 13 Aug "24 A. Garcia. Havana .. .. July 7Aug's ' A. Siiris, Havana .. .. Aug 12 Sept- 9. R. Morales,' Humacao .. June22Aug2s L. Delgado, Quemado de ," Guinea July 11 Aug "' l A Semi-Tontine policy issued at thq_preaent ;. time by the Kqultablo Society ontho Twojity-':,' Year i Endowment form will not. (riveithei . protection which life assurance' alono aflbrds,' ' ' but will prove a far moro profltaolein_vß6t-f.: - ment than a New Zealand Government Bond, ■■<- THE EQUITABLE. LIFE ASSUEANOE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED; STATES. ■<■• CASH ASSETS NEARLY aiß,OW,odoi ■ ; . N ' * AOENTS IFOR HAWItK'S BAY: BERRY, DANIEL AND PHILLIPPSS 953 : i ■ ! ■ "i '.-.:'.:/." . ■ < : .■■'"'■ : :'-.r"-. x. • - - /,'-:*"■ •■•■' 'r V ■v . ■ .- - .''-'-' : -Vi

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7928, 17 December 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7928, 17 December 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7928, 17 December 1887, Page 4

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