HIGHLIGHTS from I A the i IMill I 'AMICUS CERTUS'IN REINCERTA ] ft ’S’ J (A Sure Friend in Uncertain Times) wlw if Benefits Paid to Members or their RepresenDEATH CLA1M5£3,771,354 i, ’ , : MATURITIES £3,146,833 | LSrgOSt. j Assurance in force on members lives, ex- r’M UTiljß I eluding Bonuses. \ . 1,672,837 policies for .... £337,699,265 £ j | 48 per cent, of all Policies issued In the Ordinary Depart* ment since 1849, and 51 per cent, of those issued in the * Industrial Department, are still in force. New Policies issued in 1941 for £27,939,047 being in excess of 1940 New Business by£4,927,392 tllllCß Effective rate of Interest earned . £4 - 8 -1% Amount available to provide IM 4A l Reversionary BONUSES — after . 11l lilt? " " providing substantial reserves ) for contingencies and taxation . £1,272,330 Taxation Paid £442,832 OFItiSR Ordinary Department expenses of management (excluding taxes and commission) reduced from 4.23% of m j ' ■ Income to 4.01% of income. k* H 1 Amounts invested In recent N.Z, War Loans over , V £1,000,000. \ ' | Policies issued before the 'War have been allowed full s * cover without payment of an extra premium for War Risk in N.Z. or overseas. AUSTRALIAN lltflf W] MUTUAL T f l J PROVIDENT 1 I T SOC,ETY Head Office for New Zealand, Customhouse Quay. Wellington. w. T. IKIN, Manager for New Zealand; HAMILTON DISTRICT MANAGER: W. H. D. COLTMAN. We have excellent stocks of this new scientific ♦ underwear — Silk-mesh, Interlock and Woollen . Material in all sizes. Obtainable from: A. COURT & SON PHONE 27 THAMES BOX 14 RAILWAY WAGGONS & TARPAULINS HELP THEM DO FULL DUTY Faster production means faster transport. In the Country’s all-out war effort the strain upon our national transport system becomes grteater. Every loaded waggon standing idle—every consignment lying unclaimed in goods sheds—means inconvenience or delay somewhere. The Railways are life lines between farms, factories and our fighting forces. There must be no delay. Quick release of waggons and careful handling of tarpaulins are ways of showing that you’re not indifferent to your responsibility. QUICK TRANSPORT FOR ALL-OUT PRODUCTION.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 3129, 10 June 1942, Page 7
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