Bough on JRats. —Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flics, ants, bed-bags, beetles, insects, skunks, jack-rabbits, gophers. Druggists—New Zealand Drue Company, Auckland. Insurance Companies The equitable life assurance SOCIETY of the U.S. ASSETS OVER £11,000,000.
Now Assurance, 18S3, nearly .. ~ £17 000 000 Assurance in force exceeds 57*600V'00 SURPLUS OVER £2,500,000. ' ' ANNUAL CASH BONUSES FROM THE START UPON THE MUTUAL SYSTEM. Froflts Belong inclusively to Policy-holders. THE TONTINE POLICIES Issued by the Equitable offer EXTRAORDINARY ADVANTAGES To the Assured. CLAIMS PAID IMMEDIATELY on Proof, at Auckland .Branch Office, Loan and Mercantile Build* iDgs, Queen-street. There is no form of Lifo Assurance so profitable to tlie assurod. AU risks accepted are at tabular rates, no loading. All policies are froo from unnecessary conditions or restrictions. The colonial rate of mortality rules the apportion* ment of profits. This Society aims at securing to policy holders the sum during life or to representatives of assured at d.-.ath, by inducing thrift and industry to maintain in force the policy, and is not a loan* office for the destruction of the policy. Intending Assurers should examine this modern system of Insurance and Endowment before selecting any other plan—comparison with existing companies will certainly secure us the proposal. N.B.—lntending Assure s and tho General Public are requested to note that this is the only Life Assurance Society in New Zealand that has completed a Tontmo period, and whose published estimates are founded on actual data, and no proposals should be a ?y company tradinj upon tho credability of this Society, using its tsculchcon or ouotincr our estimates for theirs. N.B.—Tho Society agrees to be governed by tho decisions of tho Courts of the Australian and New Zealand Colonies, within which the payee of the ! I'olicy rcuides. No contested claims on this Society's ! books. - ' The Society's policies aie untrammelled with anv unnecessary conditions. Suar PAID TO Tllfi RErRBSEJTTATIVKS OF THE ASSUItPD AT X)KATH AKD ilATulllTr VYnrvno £15,000,000. exceeds LOCAL DIRECTORS : Hon. Sir Frederick Whltaker, K.C.H.G., M.L.C Hon. James Williamson, ii.llc. Dr. Logan Campbell. CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER C. H. Haines, Esq., M.D. BANKERS: Bank of New Zealand. W. A. THOMSON, Manager.
Mutual life association of AUSTKALASIA. ESTABLISHED, 1809. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. I I. -J NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: Head Office— 81, Queen-street, Auckland. Canterbury and West Coast District Office : Here-ford-street, Chriatchurch. Otago and Southland District Office : Comer of Princess and Dowling-streets, Dunedin. With Sixty Locai Agencies throughout the Colony. THE SECOND OLDEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN AUSTRALASIA. • The FIRST to issue Policies FREE FROM ALL RESTRICTIONS, and the ONLY ONE established within the last THIRTY YEARS which hiis declared a BONUS ou an absolutely PURE PREMIUM VALUATION. POLICIES INDEFEASIBLE from DATE OF ISSUE and NON-FORFEII'ABLEFwhUe they havo a SURRENDER VALUE. BONUSES vest In Policies IMMEDIATELY after investigation. For Tables of Rates and full particulars apply at Head Office or any of the Agencies throughout the Colonies. WILLIAM T. J. BELL, Resident Secretary. N.B.—BONUS SLIPS, for distribution of profits as at June 30, 1884, will be issued about the middle of Decemb«r next. The liver stimulant.-a COMPOUND EXTRACT OF EUONOMYN AND PODOPHYLLIN WITH^TARAXACUM-IS INCOMPARABLY THE BEST TONIC FOR BILIOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, DYSPEPSIA, FLATULENCE AND LOSS OF APPETITE. 2s. 60. PER BOTTLE M Mcm;s, CHWSI M)|* wrw. mickuho'.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7161, 29 October 1884, Page 6
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