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. ' ' . ' * -p ! , t . THE EQUITABLE^ LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, OP THE UNITED STATES. * -■ New Zealand Branch Office , ' , LAMBTON -■'QUAY, WELLINGTON! / Local Direotorb: (With Power to -feauc Policies andjflli rciaim) ™. Hon.SIRFRED.'WHITAK:ER,K.C.M.G . M.L.C Hon. JAMES WILLIAMSON' M.L.C 1 ' Dr. LOGAN CAMPBELL. Bankers BANK OF NEW ZEALAND] Actuary for Australasia' C. GODFREY KNIGHT} Secretary GEORGE ROSE? THE EQUITABLE SOCIETY IS 1. THE STRONGEST COMPANY; holding a larger cash surplus than any other aasuc-' ' anoo organisation in the World.. -, '■ (Surplus, i Per Cent. Basis, £5,000,000. . 2. THE LARGEST COMPANY, havinii lio greatest volume of Outstanding Assurances ■ • (£100,000,006.) 3. THE MOST POPULAR COMPANY, having for many years transacted the largest . annual business, ON 1886, £23,237,542. , ' i. THE SAFEST TO PATRONISE, as every policy becomes absolutely incontestable, ana cannot, then, like tho polioies of many oom- ■ panics be contested, or compromised for part of its face value. 5. OF ALL COMPAND3S THE -MOST PROMPT. As Boon as a policy becomes fai ' contostAblo It is payable, not after the usual delay of siSty days, but immediately upaa , the receipt of "Proofs of Death." Of the "-■; death claims paid by tho Society in 1886 more>* ; than one-half of tho total amount was settledon the very day proofs were received; and:.' the balance, with the exception of a. few scattering cases, within the flrst sixty days. Seen a Record ib Unparalielhd. -^f 6. THE MOST PROGRESSIVE COMPANY, having been the pioneer In.all tha • reforms which have made American life assurance famous throughout the world. 7. THE MOST LIBERAL jPOMPANY, issuing a policy which combines more guarantees and advantages than any other company can offer under a single contract of assurance. ■ 8. THE MOST REMUNERATIVE COMPANY, having not only accumulated a larger " surplus for tho future benefit of policy-holders, but having devised tho Tontine method of assurance under which larger profits havo. been paid to policy-holders than under any form of assurance ever introduced. 9. THE MOST WORTHY OF BEING CALLED A MUTUAL COMPANY; for, nob only do all profits belong to policy holders, but no other assurance company has. ever been, conducted in the same sense and to tho samo ' degreo in the interest of polioyholdere. front , the beginning its managers havo sought to adopt its policies and methods to tho needs and preferences of its members. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY TRANSACTS A LARGER BUSINESS HAS A LARGER SURPLUS GIVES A BETTER CONTRACT AND PAYS ITS LOSSES MORE PROMPTLY THAN ANY OTHER LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY IN THE WORLD. LIST OF UKATH CLAIMS PAID BY THE EQUITABLE LTFE ASSURANCE ' SOCIETY DURING THE SECOND HALF OF SEPTEMBER, 1887. ' Proofs Namo and Plnec. Reo'd. Paid. T. C. S. Whltslt, Joncsboro . . Sept 20 Sept 20 R. W. White. Paragould .. Sopt 23 Sopt 23 A. Givano vich, S. Francisco . . Aug 16 Aug 26 S. B. Wakefleld, S. Francisco July 28 Aug 10 E. Valle, Mulcge .. .. Sept 23 Sopt 23 D. A. Duff, Gait Sopt27 Sent 27 P. C. Dumontior, Lewis .. Sopt 23 Sopt 23 W. Poston, Quobcc .. .. Aug 22 Sept 28 P. M. Noble, Lnnmr .. .. Sopt 8 Sept SO ■ G. B. Emory, Washington ... Sept. 2z_S»i><> in-' C. G. Holmes, Columbus .. Sept IS Sopt 20 F. A. Bush, Lumpkin . . . . Sopt 24 Sept 2t G. Gardner. Chicago .. .. Sopt 27 Sept 27 J. Myors, Chicago .. .. Sept 26 Sept 26 F. J. Wrightmon, Eutala . . Aug 3 Sopt 28 J. p_C«»i">»lok^-*-«'— " •- — <*>P"a-ooptrS2— -Sbj^TueanianfPaaucah . . Sept 20 Sept 20 J. Cottraux, New Orleans . . Sopt 27 Sopt 27 J. Worster, Cambridgo . . Sept 23 Sept 26 R. O. Reynolds, Abordeon .. Sept 27 Sept 27 F. Buso, Brooklyn .. .. Sept 29 Sopt 29 E. Woitzfeldcr, Now York . . Sept 19 Sept 19 D. Lienau, Now York . . . . Sopt 19 Sept 19 I. Teichman, New York .. Sept 21 Sopt 24 J. Burns. West Troy . . . . Sept 27 Sept 27 K. Lindsay, Greonsooro .. Sept 13 Sept 30 F. B. Landis, Hamilton .. Sept 16 Sept 16 C. L. Brooks, Newark . . Sept 24VSopt 24 G. M'Ferron, Allegheny .. Sept 20fSept 20 W. H. Ponnoll, Philadelphia Sept 22 .Sept 22 G. Gnsser. Reading .. .. Sept 22 Kept 22 W. J. Bcokwlth, Scranton .. Sopt 24 Bep't 24 W. D. Bray ton, Warwick .. Sopt 27 Sept 27 T. P. Hansom .Corsicana .. Aug 10 Sept 28 H. W. Goodwin, Low Moor Sopt 23 Sept 26 A. S. Carrington, Richmond Sept 30 Sept 30' CLAIMS PAID AT FOREIGN AGENCDJS BUT NOT REPORTED IN TIME FOU PREVIOUS LISTS. C. A. Gunck, Tomfi . . . May 5 Auk 9 B.S. Delano. Valparaiso .. July 27 Aug 17 W. F.H.Bawloy, London .. July 6 July. 13 M - I L -,9 < , Chn , ln , an ,J t \. Pai ' i3 ■■ July ejuiyso C. E. B. Karich, Colin . . Aug 15 Aujr 16 J. H. E. Preuss, Hamburg „ Sopt 1 Sept 1 A. Blumcnberg, Hanovor . . JunelO JunelG K. Rhodes, Condolin, N.S.W. May 26 June 27 E. A. Kbsworth, Sydney .. June 27 July 20 W.V. Milton. Chris'ch,N.Z. "July 5 Jnly IS B. Vilnmara, Bnrcelona .. July 21 Aug'3l f. Micgimollo, Sanuindor . . July 26 Auk 5 F. Rodrigo, Valencia .. June 25 July 12 M. Herrero, Valencia „ July 13 Ane 24 A. Garcia. Havana .. .. July 7 Aug 5 A. Suris, Havana .. .. Aug 12 Bept 9 R. Morales, Humacao . . Juno 22 Auz 25 L. Dolgado, Quemado do Guincs July 11 Aug A Scmi-Tontino policy issuod ak the presonfc time by tho Bquitablo Society on the Twenty. Year Endowment form will not trfvo tho irotcction wnloh life ossuronoo alone affords ' but will provo a far more prontablo Investment than a Now Zoaland Government Bond, THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUEANOE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. CASH ASSETS NEARLY £18,000 000- --' Agents for Hawke's Bay BERRY, DANIEL AND PHILLIPPSJ i

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7955, 20 January 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7955, 20 January 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7955, 20 January 1888, Page 4

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