Special Advertisements. The equitable life assurance SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. SPECIAL NOTICE. Several complaints having been made by insurers that they have given proposal* into other offices bel eving they were joining this Office, the public are requested to soe that their receipt for premium la froMi ' The Equitable Like Asaurujcb Society oy Tint United Status, The Largest and Wealthiest Life office in Australasia. Income, £14,926,873. The results of the Society have never been equalled by any other Society in the world. New Assurance Last Year (1884): i&ar OVER SEVENTEEN MILLION POUNDS. FIFTEEN MILLION POUNDS paid to the Representatives of Assured at Maturity and Death. ASSURANCE IN FOROE EXCEEDS SEVENTY MILLIONS. TONTINE POLICIES, SEMI-TON TINE POLICIES, AND ANNUAL CASH BONUSES. Local Dirkc-tohs (with power to issue policies and pay claims): Hon. Sir Frederick WhlUlcer, K.0.M.G., M L.C. Hon. James Williamson, M.L.C. Dr. J. Logan Campbell. Chief Medical Examiner : C. 11. Haines, Esq., M.D. Bankers: Bank of New Zealand. W. A. THOMSON, Manager for New Zealand. JNETTS' JQIARIES! JJSTTS' ARIES! A large Selection of LETT'S DIARIES for 1885. NOW ON SALE BY G. T. CHAPMAN, BOOKS, STATIONERY, CHARTS, ARTIST MATERIAL, Ac. 64, QUEEN-STREET, 1 (Opposite Bank of Now Zealand).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7222, 10 January 1885, Page 4
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