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Life Assurance. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ** DEPARTMENT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. ' Low premiums and large bonuses. - Funds kept in New Zealand. Claims paid immediately after proof of death* Most liberal conditions. , Low New Zealand mortality. Economical management. State security. TOTAL SUM ASSURED (Inolaaiag Bonus Additions)... ... ... £7,135,2413 TOTAL- FUNDS (the whole invested in New Zealand) „ ... £1^28,493 In addition to the above funds, the office has an ANNUAL INCOME of over The Surplus Cash Profits in 1885 were £2i£Jssß OPENING OF TONTINE SAVINGS FUND SECTION. Tontine Savings Fund System Polioieß are Dow being issued. New Assurers and existing Assuranoe Policyholders will be allowed to join this section. All profits accruing after entering the section ore set apart to be divided among the policyholders remaining in the section at the end of 1900, when liberal returns in cash are anticipated. ■. The principles of the Tontine and mode of beeping accounts are not kept secret, as in je.se of other Tontines advertised. '• : . V Information can be ohtained at the Head Office and all Branches and Agencies, and also from the Travelling Agents of the Department. F. W. FBANKLAND, 'Actuary and Principal Officer. . D. M. LUCKIE, . . Commissioner, LIFE ASSURANCE. SPECIAL. jyjTUTUAL T IFE A SSOCIATION OP A USTRALASIA, Head Office 80, Queen-street, Auckland, Directors:! A/<3. HORTON, Esq., J.P., CHAIRMAN. ARTHUR HEATHER, ESQ. T. B. KENDERDINS, ESQ., M.8.C.&, ENG, ! CONSULT THE NEW TABLES, Which provide for the RETURN, at the end of fixed periods, of ALL PREMIUMS paid, irrespective of BONUSES, with the right of continuing the assurance at the original rate. These tables offer to the public something entirely unique in the way of Life Assurance, and therefore must command attention. CHILDREN'S ENDOWMENTS are also offered on the basis of PREMIUMS CEASING on tha death of the member. SHORT PERIOD ASSURANCES may also be effected on most favourable terms. THE FIRST OFFICE to free Life Assurance from HARASSING CONDITIONS, Policies being INDEFEASIBLE FROM DATE OF ISSUE. BONUS YEAR, 1889. For PROSPECTUSES and EVERY INFORMA TION, apply at the respective agencies, or at HEAD OFFICE, No. 30, QUEEN-STREET (Now Building). - WILLIAM T. J. BELL, I Secretary. "VT X) The printed statements issued by thi ' office give fullor particulars regarding its PROGRESS, present POSITION, and PROSPECTS, than have ever been required by Act of Parliament in any par of THE WORLD. A USTRALIAN mutual proviDENT SOCIETY [Established 1849] FOR LIFE ASSURANCE OS THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. New Zealand Branch i Head Office.— HOUSE QUA*, WELLINGTON. Local Board of Directors— Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., M.L.C. (Chairman), Charles John Johnson, Esq. (Deputy Chairman), William Seed, Esq., The Hon. George M. Waterhouse, M.L.C., Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £1,423,586 STERLING. ■ INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £7,468,248 STERLING. REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ASSURE WITH THIS SOCIETY :- It is the only Colonial Life Office giving Annual Bonuses, reducing the not cost of Assurance to the lowest possible limit. It is the oldest, largest, wealthiest, and most prosperous Mutual Life Office in the Southern Hemisphere. Its Bonuses are larger than those of any other Life Office of similar age in any other part of the world. The Society lias distributed amongst its members upwards of £3,222,557 in Cash Bonuses, representing Reversionary Bonuses exceeding £6,400,000 sterling. After making unusual ample reserves, the Cash Surplus for division for the year ISS7 was £375,343, a larger amount of profit than has ever been roalised or divided in one year by any other office of tho British Empire. The Society issued 9935 New Policies during the year ISS7, assuring £3,223,545, with new Premiums amounting to £121,214. Tho Society Offers UNDOUBTED SECURITY! LIBERALITY I PROFIT! ! ! Its investments in New Zealand Securities are £1,064,742, and all the surplus Branch accumulations are invested in the Colony, thus making it essentially a <T THOROUGHLY COLONIAL INSTITUTION. Be careful you select this Society, and do not be misled by the similarity of name of some of the younger Australian offices. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. C. W. HEMERY, Agency Clerk, Auckland District Office. IVTORTHERN ASSURANCE -Ll COMPANY. Capital- £3,000,000. statement shewing the progress off the northern assurance company, Since its establishment in 1830, to the present time (1S78). Year Net Fire Net Life *~ A fflT lear. lteveuue . eriue. interest Funds in ■ ' hand. — - ■ S~ £~ —-£— 1888 000 700 1,200 38,200 IS3O 2,300 3,900 2,200 69,500 1842 8,200 13,300 2,800 76,800 1845 8,800 15,400 4,300 102 700 •848. 0,900 20,500 0,000 151 GOO 1851 8,700 29,600 6,800 172,800 1854 30,000 ' 29,700 7,900 231,500 1857 78,000 59,100 16,600 886,000 1860 121,400 06,800 21,400 585,200 1863 148,900 77,800 29,300 616,400 1866 166,100 97,300 38,000 785,900 1869 197,700 119,100 46,200 1,031,800 1872 270,400 125,200 61,600 1,890,300 1875 351,800 141,300 90,900 1,918,600 1878 405,000 157,800 107,200 2,391,100 1881 451,400 181,300 120,500 2,708,100 1885 677,800 191,500 132,000 3,134,300 LIFE DEPARTMENT. It is worse than useless to possess a Life Policy unless there is the certainty that the sum assured will be paid at death. A man may for years trust to it as the support for his family, and ultimately find that it is of no value. The sums assured by the "NORTHERN"are guaranteed by the Shareholders capital of Three Millions Sterling, and by ite Accumulated Funds, all safely invested, amounting in December, 1885, to more - than Three Millions One Hundred and Thirty-four Thousand Pounds, and continually increasing. In the Participation Branch, the whole of the ascertained surplus at each valuation belongs to the assured. . The undersigned, Agant for the above Company, i" prepared to accept Risks against Fire on Buildings and Contents in the City ana Province of Auckland, at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES. ■■ THOMAS MACKY. "VOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO a ciation. new premises: . Corner op albert and wellesley Streets Reading Room comfortably furnished. All the leading papere on the tables; Subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 2800 vols. in the various departments of literature; Subcription, 2s 6d per quarter. Tea and Coffee Provided. Employment ahd Boardinqhousb Reqiste " Meeting for Young Mto on Tuesdays, at ?.so Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.30. Bible Reading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30. Bible Class, day, at 3 p.m. .'■"'" ' - .. STR .fIGERS and others (especially Young Men) co - -jiy invited to ' '?it the Rooms, where all informal i«nay be obt»~ cl Open from 9 am.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9255, 8 January 1889, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9255, 8 January 1889, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9255, 8 January 1889, Page 7