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AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED IN 1849. Amount of Accumulated Funds ... ... £5,371,468 Annual Income ... £1,074,952 (More than £2,945 per day). During the year 1884, 9566 Policies were issued, assuring, £2.962,402. Cash Surplus for 1884 £411,947 (Or nearly £B,OOO per week, sterling). Profits vest after ’two years’'premiums have been paid, and surrender values will be paid after a similar period has elapsed. Amount of Claims paid during 1883, was £198,868, and the amount of interest receipts for that year, £280,208, PROFITS DIVIDED EVERY YEAR. The amount of Cash Bonus to be divided for the ye r 1884, Is £202,434. MR J. W. BATTEN will canvass the Marlborough District for the above Society, during the coming summer, and to the Insuring Public he would say—Do not be misled by the similarity oi Dame assumed by some of the younger and inferior offices -Jlow doing business in the Colonies ; for no other office in existence is able to offer you anything like the ailvantages which the Australian Mutual Provident Society does. J. W, BATTEN, Criterion Hotel, Blenheim, April 30th, 1885. 2670 Government life insurance DEPARTMENT. ABSOLUTE SECURITY Gombined WITH LOWEST PREMIUMS. In the N Z. Government OBic ERY POLICY IS GUARANTEED BY THE STATE. And the premium elsewhere charged for LIOOO, will secure LI2OO from the first Insurers with the Government, there" fore receive. AN IMMEDIATE BONUS OF £2OO

Profits divided amongst Policy-holders every Five Years. No restrictions as to travelling or residence. Policy-holders may travel anywhere without payment of extra premium. No oharge for tram* fer of Policies. THE INDUSTRIAL BRANCH Provides Insurance for Working Men,| Premiums Payable Weekly, for which a Collector will call. SPECIAL TABLES FOR CHILDREN Separite Section tfCRThfcM, Abstainers. THE REGULATIONS ARE MORE LIBERAL than in any other Life Insurance Otfioe. NOTE.—The Government not only brings cheap Insurance within the reach of nearly every man, woman, and child the community, but provides the description of policy and mode of paybest suited to the requirements of each, l D. M. LUCKIE, Commit ah titer. Travelling Agent for Marlbori CAPTAIN MARSHALL. T. A. DICKENS, Gteneral Storekeeper SPRING CREEK. EVERY description of Drapery, Clothln Ironmongery, Oilmen’s Stores, &c. ; During the months of Augastand September Great Reductions will made on all classes of Goods for Cash. Licensed Dealer in Ammomi. onAgency ol the New Zealand iit Company. W. S. Falconer, CABINET MAKER Furniture Dealer &0 EVERY description of Cat Work, done well and cheaply Attention iB called to the 0 leffi . oniers, Chests of Drawers, dec., of Colonial manufacture, from Mottled Kauri, Totara, and other native woods of New Zealand. Country Settlers art invited U visit the Show Room and judge fci themselves the make, quality, and appearance of the goods E, EYTHELL, JOINER, B U I.LDEF t) AND Timber Dealer, Matwbli. road, Blenheim, Agent for the Union Sas and Door Company, Doors, Sashes, and Mouldings alway on hand. Undersign l is a Cash Pur chaser of 'W 001, Hides, Sheep skins, die. : Highest prices given J. RAYNER, houthside, Blenheim. W- HAYDON LEECH, PHOTOGRAPHIC COLOURIST, Locket heads, Miniatures, and Portraits of every description either tinted or finished, in first class style Enlargements Worked op in Neutral Tint. Speciality.—The hromotype. AW # H Majiy’s ( Btudio.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1912, 22 July 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1912, 22 July 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1912, 22 July 1886, Page 1