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Life Assurance. i 1 .. j \ ; I'.-; ' * , i /"IOVERMMENT LIFE INSURANCE ; V,;.-. ■' 1 DEPARTMENT. V- / • —* . •' . 'ry '*' . Established 1870. 1 EVERY POLICY GUARANTEED BY THE STATE. ; ■:' ' LOW PREMIUMS and LARGE BONUSES. 7 The aim of this Department has been to 5 provide Life Insurance at the minimum coat compatible with safety. It does not charge its S policy-holders unnecessarily largo promiuiaa in order to enable it subsequently to attract u tlio ignorant by the glitter of increased : bonuses. Tho premiums which it charges are the lowest compatible wittyporfect safetyi : and tire less than the participating rates of any other oflico doing business Australasia. lii spito of this fact,, at- the valuation J. . (December, 1885) tho assets of the office were • * found to exceed the liabilities by HO loss a : sum than £242,000 sterling-A result due to economy of management and low mortality. PRESENT FUNDS over ONE AND A HALF MILLION POUNDS. .V ; - ANNUAL INCOME exceeds £300,000. » 1 J. H. RICHARDSON, 5] * ■ Commissioner :; ■ ■ :. v..'- ■ ... . c>' - A .-V / Australian mutual PROVI J3L DENT SOCIETY. i '..• 'ESTABLISHED 1849. •'•'i . THE OLDEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN .; " AUSTRALASIA. . ' i. -.-New Zealand Branch: ' nead Office, Custom-lious'i Quay, Wellington. Local Boaud of Directors : i . The Hon. Morgaa S. Grace, M.D., M.L.C., C.M.Q r , .. - (Chairman).. ; > ' ': The Hon. Charles .1. Johnston, M.L.C. (.Deputy-' U Chairman). i 1 Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. ; . ; s The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G. i t : Nicholas Held, Esq. / Medical Officer :] Dr. W. G. Kemp, M.R.C.S., England. —— -vV- # : Assure your Life in the Australian Mutual Provi dent Society, and secure an Annual Bonus brDivi-. 3 dent, a privilege which 110 other Colonial Life Office 3 can grant its members. '.'.'V j Be careful that you select this Society, and do not be misled by the similarity of name of some of the other younger Australian Offices. i : The attention of the Members and the General . Public is called to some of the special features conw nected with this Society, which is the oldest Colonial Institution of its kind, having been established in the year 184'.). ; ' - The results of the business for the Forty-first Year, ending :31st December, lib 1 .), may be summarised as y, under: ' - ' < *. I" •> First— number of the New Policies issued was 11,664. , Second— new Assurance business effected was , for £3,679,459. "" "iThird—The New Annual Premium Income amounted to £121,800.' ' . Fourth— Net Increase to the business, allowing 1 for loss of income from terminated policies, was represented by, 7023 policies, assuring £2,109,199- / Fifth The operations of the year raised the annual ■ income of the' Society from £1,512,280 to £1,625,185, an increase n twelve months of ' £112,905. - • ■ " ; Sixth— Accumulated Fund was increased during the year by the sum of £745,311, equal to 71 per cent, of the gross premiums received. Seventh—The deaths' among lives assured were 649 under 730 policies, causing claims upon the Society amounting to £299,602, irrespective of . bonus additions, wnile the number expected according to the tables used in estimating the liabilities -would have been 1143 for an amount of £438,976, the mortality experience being thus extremely favourable. Eighth receipts from Interest and Rents were i £516,832, an amount exceeding the sum paid for the claims by £123,952.. t Ninth—The expenses of management were only 9 - 5 - per cent, of the total receipts. . • ; 7;%. Tenth—The cash surplus divided for the year ISS9 ' was £426,494, being at tho rate of 41 "5 per cent, on the premiums received. ' The operations of the Society during the 41 years of its existence may be summarised as under :— It lias : issued 141,907 policies,, assuring £49,417,717. f .'ltilms paid to the representatives" of 'deceased ■'o: ■/. members over £4,000,000, in satisfaction of ' death and matured claims. It has divided among tlio members cash bonuses . aggregating over £4,000,000, yielding reverl siouary additions of over 000,000. 1 It lias acquired an . Accumulated Fund of £9,000,000, all invested to yield fully 6 per cent, interest... - . . ; Assets in New £1,273,614. ';.. j 1 EDWARD W. LOWE' . ' Resident Secretary. , Branch Office: I • Branch Office : CUSTOM-HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. Auckland District Office : .. j . , : , ; C. W. IIEM FRY,: District Secretary. I j " Musical. j : i n ' piANOS! JjlJ ARM ONIUMS! QROAMSI ! . . „ Also, ■!,.'• - - '. '. ' i HARPS, VIOLINS VIOLONCELLOS, GUITARS, ' BANJOES, [ - . . . . ... • ' AND - ; • 1 I ; ' * ' ' : ' ! SMALLER INSTRUMENTS TOO NUMEROUS TO PARTICULARISE. JJOFFMANN. AND ONS . : " QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND ' THE LARGEST ' IMPORTERS OF 'ALL KINDS ' OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ' : V ; ' ':. ' 'IN NEW ZEALAND. ALL KINDS OF ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - ' ■' TUNED AND' REPAIRED. - •"■ jj 0 L LOW A Y ' SPILLS. Impurity of tiif. Blood.—Unless the blood be keptinapurestatetheconstitution must bo weakened and disease supervene. These wonderful Pills possess the power of removing or neutralizing all contaminations of the blood and system generally. They quietly, but certainly, overcome all obstructions tending to produce ill health, and institute regular action to organs that are faulty from imitation or debility. -• The dyspeptic, weak, and nervous may rely on these Pills as their best friend and comforter, as they act upon the main springs of life, and thus save thousands from a premature grave. ; :i Complaints of Women and Children.—The very mild and : painless action of those invaluable Pills recommends them to every household iis a remedy for the first departure from health. Any mother, nurse, or young person guided by the directions which accompany each box of Holloway's Pills lias at once available means of''checking disease, purifying the blood, and expelling from the system all gross humours. They are indeed, at all ages,' tho female's tried friend. Disorders of the Liver with Flatulency' and Indigestion.—Loss of appetite and ilatulencyare • usually the forerunners of stomachic disease. These ■ famous Pills exercise the most salutary power on all affections of the liver, and all irregularities of the ( stomach and bowels; they restore a healthy function to every internal organ, overcome Jill obstructions, and cast out all impurities... Weak Stomachs—lmpaired Digestion.— wisest, cannot enumerate one tithe of the 'distressing symptoms arising from enfeebled digestion, all of which may be readily dispelled by these admirable Pills, as they rouse the stomach, liver, and eyery other organ of digestion to that healthy tone which \ fully enables them to convert all food and drink to the nourishment of the body—hence these Pills! are the purest strength and the safest restorative in nervousness, wasting, and chronic debility. Coughs, colds, Influenza, and sore Throats. — For curing diseases of the throat, chest, and 1 lungs, these Pills have established for themselves a . pre-eminently world-wide fame, as they purify the blood and. regulate its circulation. Coughs, common colds, influenza, bronchitis, asthma, pleurisy, inflammation of the lungs, and even consumption in its early stages, are successfully treated with this medicine, particularly if Uolloway's Ointment be well rubbed upon the chest and lack night and ■ morning. - , ; . Uolloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases :— Ague . Gout Stone and Gravel 1 Asthma Headache |B"econdary Sympi Bilious Com- Indigestion j toms • plaints Liver complaints iTic-Doloureux 3 Blotches on the Lumbago Ulcers Skin' " ' -f Piles r Venereal AlfecBowelcoinplaints Rheumatism Hons . Debility Retention of Worms of all Dropsy • Urine kinds .. Female ' Irregu- ScrofulaorKing's Weakness,' from larities . Evil whatever cause FeversofallkimU Sore Throats &c., Ac. j The Pills and. Ointment are sold at Professor m Hollo way's Establishment, 73,. New Oxford-street, London, also by nearly every respectable Vendor of ' Medicine throughout the civilised world, in Boxes £ and Pots Is ljd, 2s !)d, 4s Ud, lis, 225, and i&i each. Each Pot and Box of the Genuine Medicines bears .. the British Government Stamp, with the words. ' " Uolloway's Pills and Ointment, London," engraved , thereon. w . • On the label ,is the address, 78, New Oxford- , street, London, where alone they are manufactured. ' ■: £4? Beware of all compounds styled Ilolloway's ' Pills and Ointment with a " New York " label. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8581, 1 June 1891, Page 3

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