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i , I*— ~~ " Life Assurance. ___ ( NSURAWe,J G department. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. V" »«^SJiCfS gSI;-;.,..,, ndni P«M a Atos' libera] conditions. Mos low New Zealand mortalltv Economical «>TAL ffiASSuS" (including jTDTAL FL-XUSjtho whole invested WBM93 in Now Ze&lfl-iid) , 4 v , jjjtin,, to the above funds, the office has an ANNUAL INCOME of £^%m over — *•• ' - flie Surplus CashProfitein 1655 were £413,656 jW'SPfG OF TONTINE SAVINGS FUND SECTION. Tontine Savings Fund System Policies &ra atia existing Assurance Policy holders will be allowed to joiu this section All nroli is accruing aftor entering the section al , ft rt to be divided wiioug tho policyd' 1,1-rs remaining in the section at the end ofl9oo. when liberal returns in cash are antie'^"lie'principles of tua Tontine and ruode of keeping accounts are not kept secret, as in Hio of other Tontines advertised. . * Information can be obtained at the Mead Oflice and all branches and Agencies. and also (rtiu tiie Travelling Agents of tho Department F. W. FRANK L AND. Actuary &xd Principal Officer. S. AL LUOKIL, Commissions. AUSTRALIAN mutual PROVIDENT SOCIETY. [ESTABLISHED 1S40) THE OLDEST MUTUAL LIKE OFFICE IN AUSTRALASIA. New Zealand Branch IT EAT) OFFICE.—CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON'. Local Board of Directors— The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., M.L.C. (Chairman). Charles J. Johnston, Esq. (Deputy Chairman). William Seed,Esa. Alfred <!e Bathe Brandon, Esq. The Hon. Edward Richardson, C M.G. and M.lLll. Mkimcu. OFFICER Dr. W. G. Kemp, M.Ii.C.S., England. ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS iH.M'-Y-iSO STERLING. INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED 100.310 STERLING. HK\-ONS WHY YOU SHOULD ASSURE WITH THIS SOCIETY. It i- the onlv Colonial Life office giving Annual Onuses, reducing the net cost of Assurance to the i.nve-t possible limit. It i> the oldest, largest, wealthiest, and most rro'syer.'iis Mutual Life Office in the Southern Hemisphere. . It, Bonuses are larger than those ot any other Li;,' (trlic* of similar aire in any part of the world. Tl'.e S.'i-i-tv h:i-s distributed amongst its members upwards of c's.tv.'s.-t.ioin Cash Bonuses, representing JjVv«r>ion:iry Bonuses exceeding £7.000,000 sterling. \ftVr making unusual ample reserves, the Cash giirpius for division for the year ISSS was .tNOO.jIUS— al.ruer amount of profit than has ever been tealised ii' do i'lf'l in one year by any other Office of the British Empire. Trie < vietv issued P,'U9 New Policies during the *-ear l:.v, assuring £:i,O-17,641, with New Preuiiuius amounting to i'l'-'V-'IM. THE SOCIETY OFFERS rvpOUBTED SECURITY ! LIBERALITY ! PROFIT ! Its investments in New Zealand securities are £1 >IS, ami all the surplus Branch accumulations are invested in the colony, thus making it. TtA .UGHLY COLONIAL INSTTrUTION. l>e careful that you select this Society, and do tint if misled by the .similarity of name of some of the >uu:i-;cr Australian offices. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. O. W. lIEMERY. Agency Clerk, Auckland District Office. "XTORTHE It N ASS UR A (J E 1> COMPANY. CAPITA L. £3,000,000. STATE MK.ST SHEWING Till: I'KIHiKKSS OK THE SUKTHKKN ASSURANCE COM lAN V, Since its establishing 'it in lboti, to the piesent time (lbs 5). ! ~ AccuiuuNet Fire : Net Life I lateit . rear ' Revenue. : Revenue. , . , Funds in . : Intel est. h . U](l i 1 x ji. j £ £ ISJ6 000 TOO ! J.-JM 38,200 PW) ' y.'.e (I ■ 2,*J()O ?!),50i) Ul2 ■ ii'/J") isiSiHl ! 2,«4»; I 7'., SIX') :-»5 »,-«*) ir,.4i-) ■ 4.U.M) I 102,700 IMS ! e/tfui | co.uih) j U.SIOI) j 151,00 1-61 ! $~,W ! £.».Cb'> : ti.iOO 172,H>) J«M i SO.IHI'I 2a,7«'»> ! 7»« 231,000 1 ..,7 j 7?,000 f.'.l, 100 | 10,'.0i) 3So,i>lO ivf-i) ! 121,400 I 21,400 r.-5, lrf3 | 14>.WM) 77, h' '0 I -20,3'H) C10,40t) l'v,rj j 1 GO, 100 f»7,3i"-0 I 3«,OiW 755,W)0 l>-£9 ; 197,700 119,H*0 ! 46.21K) 1,031,i00 1-7.' 270, l*?5,"2oO I 01,601) 1,590,21/) :573 V 3:.1,30iJ 141,300 I 60,91*", 1,918,WW ls7.S i 405,f.(rt 157,400 I 107,200 2,361,100 ],-s! 451,400 151.31K) : lilt, 2,705,100 IMo : 677,300 l'Jl,r.oo ' 132,000 3,134,300 LIFE DEPARTMENT. It is worse than useless to possess a J.ife Policy tinWs there is the certainty that the sum assured will It- piid at death. A man may for years I rust to it a- ihe support foi his family, and ultimately tint ii it it is of in, value. The sums assured by the ">'( iiM'll ERN"are guaranteed by the Shareholders ruj.ital of Three Millions Sterling, and by its Accumulated Funds, all safely invested, amountim; ill i<eceii:i>er, 1 «:i, to more than TllflKK ilii.i.ioss (>m: Ht;.M>nic» and Tuiiirv-i-oun 3 MolsaM> Poi-MiS, and continually increasing. la the Participation Branch, the whole of the a>i l.ni AiM.o s(;itl'i.i;s at each valuation belongs to tin* ;t.»>ur*il. lie iiri.l.-isigned. Agent for the above Company, i- pj-j.-iri-d to accept Risks against Eire on Buildin"-< and C''tit riits in the City ami Province of Auckland, at the l.i .'WEST CURRENT RATES. THOMAS MACKY. New Zealand and Foreign Travel. rpHOS. Q OOK & g ON, MAIL CONTRACTORS TO THE EGYPTIAN GOVERNMENT, OFR'IAL TOURIST AGENTS TO THE NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION AT DUNEDIN, Have made Special Arrangements with The I'm s.s. c-jmi'ax» the Northern S.S. CoMfANv, AMI the Coach Companies For Reduced Through Tickets to and from the I) U N EDIN EXHIBIT 10 N, And throughout New Zealand. Direct Reti kn iickf.t.s from Auckland or Mantkau, PER U.S.S. CO. saloon. Saloon. 2nd Class. 2nd Class. Avail. Avail. Avail. Avail. 1 2 inos. 1 mo. 3 mos. £s. d. 3C s. d. £ a. (1. £s. d. To Lyttelton.. >i u 0 710 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 To himwliu .. 710 0 OHI 0 5 0 0 010 0 Saloon and Saloon and Steerage and Ist class rail. 2nd class rail. 2nd class rail. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. For Dunedin via I.vttelton 7 17 0 7 5 0 5 5 0 Available one month. To Dunedin via Manukau, New Plymouth, and Wellington, thence to Evttelton, rail t j Dunedin and ft-turn dlO U 7 0 0 610 0 Available five weeks. For all other fares and particulars apply to rjl H0 S. Q OOK & £< ON, 4. VICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND. DtM.l,l.\, W'I.tJ.IMJTON, CIIKtSTCHLT.CH, I.VVEItC'i;i;n.i., Nai'ikr, Blenheim, Timahu, Nelson, tiiShOkNK. Watchmakers. J. ij; 0 W D E N. watchmaker and jeweller, QUEEN-STREET, Has now convenience lor the making and repairing ■>' Jewellery and for the repairs of every description Watches, Chronometers, &c., &c., aiul to further in icrease his repairing and manufacturing depart •Bent he is disposing of the remainder of L'ia PIANOS at and under cost Persons baring old gold Jewellery can have it "ude up into new and fashionable articles to order, "nd all the better classes of Watches and ChroDometers receive his personal supervision. Euglish Levers in stock. NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS. K °h IMJIEDIATE SALE—A Splendid TWOfeeder harked ale NEWS printing Ma CUINE by Dawson <k Sons, of Otley, Yorkshir Will print various sizes, up to four pages °' 'he New Zealand Hekald. The Machine has been very little used, will be run l he satisfaction of the purchaser, and guaranteed In Perfect order. Stocks, Roller Moulds, Ac., all complete. Wn<SONS & HOETON, Auckland. \\T PHILLIPPS & SON, C,.' • OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MEftImporters of Paperlianginpa, Scrimp, °\ s . Oil, Turpentine, Colours, Varnishes, French Phi '•.. Gul(l Artists' Colours and Brushes; Gla *' , - epl, Crown, Ornamental, and Photographic Cork' l ctUre Frames and Tapestry Mouldings, f, '' Compass Glasses. Glass cut to size, and etu "y packed. H'J and 151, QUEEN-STREET. |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8157, 20 January 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8157, 20 January 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8157, 20 January 1890, Page 3

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