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Life Insurance. the two efflces compare in these respects for the year 1884 Percentage of Rate of Interest mm expenses on Pre- on Invested miumsreceivod. Funds. Aug. Mutual Prov. „ . - Society .. .. 16 9 *6 8 1 Equitable Society .. 19'9 The interest receipts of the Equitable pelade "dividends and rents," and the rate is therefor ■ - stated, tat I can let that pass ac d merely add that any business man, with those facts before him, wo have known that the Kquitable would not P° allot anything like the rate of bonus declared by me Mutual £rovident Society. Morrice A. Black, Actuary. D. J. MoLEOD, AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY AUCKLAND. ]\J[utual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA. ESTABLISHED JULY, 1860. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT THE SECOND OLDEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN AUSTRALASIA THE FIRST i TO FREE ASSURANCK FROM RESTRICTIONS, | AND THE ONLY ONE Established within the last 35 years, which his declared a Bonus upon an ABSOLUTELY PURE PREMIUM VALUATION. HEAD OFFICE FOR NORTH ISLAND : $1, Queen Street, Auckland. DIRECTORS: A. G. MORTON, Esq.. J. P., Chairman ARTHUR KEATHEK, Esq. T. B. KENDERDINE, Esq., M.R.C.S , Eng. BANKERS: THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. SOLICITORS : Messrs. WHITAKER and RUSSELL, Auckland. THIRD QUINQUENNIAL INVESTIGATION As at 30th Juno, 1881, and for which Bohus Certificates were ii.«ue<l 13th January, 1886, showed GROSS SURPLUS OF _ £50,000 NOW I '"EXCEED FUND 3 £*Aihi\ tffcrtO NOW EXCEED oW 4 ±W>VW For TABLES OP RATES and REPORTS of the I Progress and Present Pbsiti«n of this most successful institution, apply at the Offices as above, or at any Agency throughout the Colonies. WILLIAM T. J. BELL, Secretary. N.B.—LOCAL AGENTS for Districts unrepresented, and CANVASSERS required ; only competen men need apply. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE X ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED. Auckland Office : 139, Queen-street. New Zealand Directorate: J. M. Shera F. J. Moss. M.H.R. S, Thome George G Beetham, M.H.R. J. B. Harcourt Hon. E. W. Parker, E. J. Spenco Hon. W. J. M. Larnacb, C.M.G., M.H.R. Hon. George McLean. M.L.C. Hon Robert Stout, Premier. H. S. H. LTALL. General Secretary. The Colonial Mutual has added to all the ordinary forma of a&aurance Several Diitincttve Features, and is the only Colonial Life OSlce which Issues TONTINE INVESTMENT POLICIES. The '• Absolute" and " Modified" Tontine Policies of the Colonial Mutual secure advantages not offered by any Foreign Company. Colonial Mutual Policies are INCONTESTABLE FROM DATE OF ISSUE, being entirely free from obnoxious conditions as to travelling, occupation, mode of life or manner of death. 8. DEVERIL, Resident Secretary. Nurserymen. £6 - 1885 1885 JJIHE PLANTING SEASON, 1885. JAMES~MASON (Nurseries, Paraell; Seed Warehouse, 37, Queenstreet Whs f) Begs to inform intending planters that he has new ready f.ir the seas m THE LARGEST AND i HOICEST ASSORTMENT OF SHELTER AND FRUIT TREES ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING SHRUBS, &c., &c., &c., He h*s ever offeredt o the public, consisting ol — SHELTER AND FOREST TREES, PINES, Ac. Fruit Trees. Apples (on blight-proof stocks) .. 200 varieties. Pears .. .. .. .. .. 40 „ ri-.ims — 65 „ Peaches 60 „ Apricots, Cherries, Figs, Nectarines, Grapes, Loquats, Guavas, Currants, Gooseberries, Strawberries, Sc. OrtAXOF.B AND Lemons. Upwards of 30.000 in moit vigorous health, and in eluding the mo<t choice and excellent varieties of Cranjes recently imported from Spain by Charles Moor, Esq. Citrons, Shaddock. &c. Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs Stove and Greenhouse Plants Ferns a d Decorative Plants Bedding and Flowering Plants Hedge Quick*, African Box Thorn Eleeignus. Olearia. Plvat-i, Ac. Bulbs and Tuberous-rooted Plants Koies, 160 varieties Carnations and Picotees, 60 varieties lierbs. Roots, tie Orchards and Gentlemen's Hardens laid out and attended to by practical gardeners. Seed* I have just received, per Rnapehu and Kaikoura, from England, a splendid shipment, in first-class c««•lition, of Choice Garden. Flower, and Agricultura' Seeds, Lawn Grasses, sc.; also, a Stock of Garden Implements and Sundries, including Budding and Pruning Knives, ecateurs. Syringes, Hyacinth Glasses, Various Compounds for the destroying of Insect Pests, Ac. Potatoes. Forty-eight named varieties, imported from Baniels Brothers, of Norwich, and frown one year in the colony, comprising some of the finest kinds in cultivation. SEED ORDERS.—PIease aildreu S7, Lower Queen* street Catalogues of Plants and Seeds on application. HotelsTO THE INHABITANTS OF TAKAPUNA DISTRICT, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. MICHAEL CORCORAN (Lata of the Greyhound, Thames, and Metropolitan Hotels, Queen-street, and Star and Garter Hotel, Coromandel) Begs to announce that he has taken th* FLAGSTAFF HOTEL, NORTH SHORE, And by keeping nothing but the BEST QUALITY of WINES. SPIRITS AND ALES, Hopes to merit the patronage of residents and visitors FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR LODtERS. BATHS, &c. The Hotel is close to the water, so that visitors have the advantage of sea bathing, The First-class BILLTARD TABLE presided OV«r by an experienced Marker, M. CORCORAN, FLAGSTAF hotel, NORTH SHORE. WYNNE'S JJAMILTON JJOTEL. This Commodious Family Hotel, Xvith its detached Cottage in the ornamental grounds overlooking the river, presents special advantages to Families and Visitor* desiring first-class accommodation, with the privacy and comforts of a home. MRS. WYNNE, Having resumed occupation of the Livery Stables connected with the Hotel, notifies that she has put on a 'Bus to meet every Train arriving from Auckland, and that VISITORS TO THE HOTEL Will be carried to and from the station free of charge. STABLING FREE OF CHARGE Will be placed at the disposal of out-settlers. No responsibility. Horses at owners' risk. Saddle Horses, Double and Single Buggies, with careful drivers, provided. VISITORS TO MELBOURNE. MADAME ELISE, PARISIENNE DRESSMAKER AND SPECIAL STATMAKER, Begs to call Ladies' attention to her superior Fit, taste, and exceptionally Reasonable Charsks. All orders receive her personal attention and superintendence. 123, COLLINS-STREET EAST. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7402, 10 August 1885, Page 6

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