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AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED 1849, FOR LIFE ASSURANCE ON THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AUSTRALIAN LIFEI OFFICE, AND THE ONLY ONH THAT DECLARES A BONUS EVERY YEAR. BRANCH OFFICE, CUSTOM. HOU SE-QU AY, WELLINGTON. LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., M.L.C. (Chairman) CnARLKS John Johnston, Esq. (Deputy Chairman) William Sbed, Esq. Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. The Hon Edwabd Richardson, C.M.G., M.H.R. Policies in forco „ Sum Assured ftfir.aiiQft Accumulated Fundß .. «. ; " " mirs'sii Annual Income .. .. „ £1512280 Cash Bonuses Divided ' Sa'asuin Cash Bonus for One Year, 1888 » „ „ ." " mi,m Extract from tho last Annual Report of the Society's Aotuary :- Ten years ago las i were, challenged Life Assurance Societies wherever situated to show a record comparablo ti that of this Society, Adapting the languago then used to the facts and figures of to-day th, Australian Mutual Provident Society at 40 years of age stands before the world as a lifi assurance institution that has achieved UNPARALLELED success. For stability it ii UNSURPASSED, for the profit it has realised and divided it is UNEXCELLED, and for th< liberality of its business arrangements it is MATCHLESS. No other ltfo assurance soeieti i J ! 1 o n ?!?, y ,& art o£ the T o^ . ha !i h ?« l &i t ?M ena J ot 40 yearß 87,070 policies ia force. aßßurln! £30,691,106, an accumulated fund of £8,169,311, and an nnnual revenue of £1,512 280 of which ii could be said that the rateof exponses to premium income has been JjESS, the rale w interest realised on the funds HIGHER, the premiums charged LOWER the reaorvo for thi liabilities HIGHER, nnd the bonuses allotted to Its members LARGER than those of thi Society. If I repeat myself, it is true now as then that such an institution may well bo tht boast of Australasia and the special pride of Sydnoy, the city of its foundation." Forms of Proposal and ovory requisite information may bejhadlupon written or uorsona application to any of the District Offices, or CountryJAgonts, or to; t> - . EDWARD W. LOWE, • t-.. i • „•/-.<» Resident Secretary, apior District Office, ARTHUR H. GORE, Agency Clerk 258

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIBR SECTION TI M E T ABLE On and after NOVEMBER 10th,' 1888 WEEK DAYS ONLY. SOUTH. STATIONS. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M Spit, dep .. .. 10.53 2.15 .. 3.30 .. a far .. 11.1 2.23 .. 3.38 .. 3 Napier ■{ — ■ ■ 3 Up 7.2011.5 3.0 3.45 4.20 6.0 J *Awatoto .. * * * * • • W Farndon .. 7.1011.25 3.22 4,5 4.40 6.20 .. *Whakatu .. ***•«• j *Tomoana .. * * * * * * 3 Hastings, ar 8.0 11.47 3.43 4.27 5.0 6.42 » „ dp 8.4 3.50 6.4 8 •PakiPaki.. * .. * * =» fPoukawa .. • ~ • * Ja "TeHauko.. t - .. -■ »S TeAute ar 8.52 .. 4.42 6.55 ft" dp 9.2 „. 4.50 5.58 °° "Pukehou ..*...• - * Kaikora .. 9.38 .. 5.24 £ 6.30 S r Waipawa .. 9.53 .. 5.37 « 6.43 ftg Waip'k'r'uar 10 12 .. 5.55 5 7.0 2 dp 10.20 ... 6.5 «s g^ •Wobirn .. <..*<? §« •Oruawharo * .. S - 1 > Takapau .. 11.10 _ 7.0 a Sh •Kopua ..»..*§ -g3 •Papatu .. * -. • Z il Ormondvillo 11.45 .. 7.36 o . Makotuku.. 11.55 .. 7.48 ~ -g 'Matamau ..*_*« ° "Mangatera * - * q P Dannevirke 12.30 .. 8.28 H & •Tamaki ..*..* 'g 'Oringi ..*..* 3 •Matahiwl ..*..* <« •Victoria ..*...• M Woodville ar 1.28 .. 9.30 g NOKTH STATIONS. A M A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M — W'odvillo,dp .. _ 6.40 .. 2.40 a •Victoria * „ * A •Matahiwl * - * fc •Oringi * _ * 7 •Tamaki • _ * 3 Dannevirke .. .. 7.53 .. 3.44 £ •Mangatera .. .. * ... » * o •Matamau * „ & * 3 Makotuku 8.41 .. "8 4.23 "I Orniondville .. .. 8.54 „ 3 4.30 g •Papatu * „ tj * d= •Kopua * .. m • ©B. Takapau 9.36 .. a 5.6 •Oruawharo .. „ * .. ° •'2B •Woburu » .. g * S^ Waip'k'r'uar .. .. 10.20 .. K 5.53.9 ,- „ dp .. 7.4010.30 „ £ 6.0 Sa JTapairu a t SA Waipawa .. .. 8.0 10.46 .. S 6.17 n g Kaikora .. .. 8.1411.0 .. o 6.30 ?S •Pukehou .... * * .. O • 5 O To Auto, ar .. 8.4611.30 .. 7.3 £* „ dp .. 8.5211.35 .. 7.1C0E }Te Hauke I .9 8 •Poukawa ....*•.. * g •PakiPaki.. „**.,. * « Hastings, ar .. 9.4712.25 .. „ 8.0 £ dp 8.30 9.5012.30 1.67 5.10 8.5, g ♦Tomoana ..**••* \ « •Whakatu ..••»•«" g Farndon .. 8.5010.1212.50 2.20 5.30 8.25 5 "Awatoto .. • " * * * ♦ S {ar 9.1010.32 1.10 2.40 5.50 8.45 S dp~.T1b15T20175 L Spit ar .. 10.43 1.28 2.53 |5_ tlhis train docs nob atop al) 'io Hauke or Tapairu. JThi3 train doos not stop at Tapalra or Te Hauke. •Flag Stations— Trains do not stop unless required. Notice should be given to the Guard at the previous stopping station by any passengers desiring to alight at Flog Stations. INTERMITTENT TRAIN SERVICE BETWEEN NAPIER AND HASTINGS. The 3.45 p.m. Train Napier tp Hastings, and 5.10 p.iu Train Hastings to Napier, do, run on Saturdays. TUo 2 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. Napior to Hastings, and 5.40 p.m. and 6.50 p.m. Hastings to Napier, only run on Saturdays. SUNDAYTRAINS SOUTH. A.M. F.M Napior .. _ 9.15 •Awatoto Farndon 2 50 •Whakatu s • •Tomoana _ * * Hastings arr. .9.55 3.18 NORTH. A.M. P.M. Hastings .. „ .. dep. 10.0 5.20 •Tomoana* * • •Whakatu „„....• * Forcdon 10.20 5.40 'Awatoto * • INapier „ „ „. . . arr. 10.42 6 2 •Flag Stations.— Trains do not stop unless required. Notice should be given to the Guard at the p.evious stopping Station by any passenger desiring to alight at Flag S 1 ations. J. M'KERROW, Chief Commissioner. BOOKBINDING AND MACHINE IRTJLING. qPHE ;"HEBAKD" BOOKBIND] JSL ING AND MACHINE KULING DEPARTMENT s the only complete Establishment of tha Kind in Hawke's B?y. All work is ;hand-Bown except when, for the sake of iheapnees, > wir ) stitching by machine is desired, and thus superior strength and wear arc secured* ACCOUNT BOOKS P.uled and Bound to suit Customers,? MUSIC Strongly and Nicely Bound.tS ■.machineTrulin&j 01,',' every description ezpeditlouslf done! DIHWIDDIE, WALKERfAND 00 LIMITED. LETTER-PRESS^ PRINTING, qpHE "HERALD" LETTER JL PRESS DEPARTMENT forms the largest Establishment of its kind outside the four Cities, and the Type and Machinery being a Dnow, the fines quality of work anlj is turned out. Since tho Fire of December, 1888, whiol destroyed the Jobbing Plant, an iminenst stock of Poster Type has been purchased and a special feature 1 now) made) of toll ."lass of work, BINIVIDDm,,,WA£iFR ft,.00.,.WD,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8521, 16 November 1889, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8521, 16 November 1889, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8521, 16 November 1889, Page 5

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