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Life Assurance. | '/iOVERNMINT LIFE INSURANCE VI DEPARTMENT. Lowest Premiums. Cheap Management. ~,,,_: Careful Selection of Lives. Government Guarantee. LOW. iPRISMIUMS.--Notwithstanding tin J . low premiums, the funds of the Department, accumulated during nineteen years, .-, now amount to more than 14 millions sterling. ;, ■;. CHEAP MANAGEMENT.— most rigid economy is observed. The - ratio 6? ■ expenses to income in far lower than that ; of any other office of similar age doing business in the Colonies. . CAREFUL SELECTION OP LIVES.—The utmost care.ii) exorcised in guarding against the acceptance of doubtful risks. r As a consequence, the Death-rate year I>y : year falls far short of the expectancy upon which the tables have been computed. GOVERNMENT GUARANTEE.— rav- -;' i.meiit oi every Policy is guaranteed by the State. . '.., ■,; »- ",.'; ;.. Founds over IS Million Pounds. ' Annual Income over .£306,000. '].:■: Cash Surplus in 1885, _24_>,60Q (LAST distribution!. J, M. RICHARDSON, t] Commissioner. 4 USTRALIAft TI|"tJTUAL "PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Hew Zealand branch : Head Office, Custom-house Quay, Wellington Local BOAhb op DIRECTORS : The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G., M.L.C (Chairman). The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Deputy. ; *•'■■.'. ,"•';"'•■; Chairman). ■•■' Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G., M.L.C. John Duncan, Esq. ; Medical Officer : Dr. W. G. Kemp, M.R.C.S. England. THE! OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, AND MOST prosperous Australian life Office, and the LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. The only Colonial Lite Office which declares A BONUS EVERY YEAR. The Method of Valuation adopted by this Society is of the most Stringent Character, and ensures a considerably Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than that held by any other office in the Australasian Colonies. ■<■<■ ;;, •■-..,;- ACCUMULATED FUND EXCEEDS ■ : £12,000,00© ;■• (TWELVE MILLIONS SI ERLING) - ANNUAL INCOME, £2,000,000 (TWO MILLIONS) Sterling, Policies in Force ... 119,232 Sum Assured .. .. - ... £39,331,071 Cash Bonuses Divided .. .. - £5,883,412 BONUSES. CASH BONUS for ONE YEAR, 1893, £448,790 vielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to £910,000; after making SPECIAL RESERVES. CASH BONUSES declared for last FIVE YEARS, over TWO MILLIONS, yielding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding FOUR MILLIONS. ASSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE A.M.P. SOCIETY - AND secure A BONUS EVERY YEAR. Expenses of Management, 81 per centon the total income. . . EDWARD W. LOWE, .''.'.. ;.. ';.] -_ ~,; ~,,.;■ Resident Secretary. ' '"'""/■,".'-'"SuaNch Office ':"-'■■•""/■"".' •" ' • CUSTOM-HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. ''- .- ■-■ C. W. HEMERY, •• ; '"'"■ '" ' ''■■' District Secretary, Auckland. ■ Builders, &c. i ■■ milium II it—an—a—mm IfTIHE time to build NEW is coming again soon, but at present most persons must be content to REINSTATE, ALTER, arid REPAIR, to make property tenantable and comfortable. GEORGE RHODES, GENERAL BUILDER. Orders receive his strict attention at lowest remunerative rates. ADDRESS : Yard, Custom-street West (fronting Dock); or Collingwood-streefc. NOTE.- If yon want a slop Job (or a good job for nothing), don't send for him. I t B ———»—»^—^»^— ——.^——— ■•■,■■ ••";-,--; / '- : Toilet. ■;',•-;•';•; ~,, V' XjinSON'S ,';O'AIR T>ENEWER RESTORES GREY OR FADED HAIR : TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR. It cleanses the scalp, and prevents dandruff. It promotes growth, and makes the hair soft, plian ■ *:\;r?r' and glossy. - '■", « In Bottles at 3s od. Posted, 4s 6d, to any part of '~(- _ the colony. [FROM A grateful young lady.] College-street, Caversbam, Dunedin, January ' 1891. Dear Sir,—The effect has been so surprising after using one bottle of your Hair Renewer, thai I feel in duty bound to let you know the pleasinf results. Some time ago I had the misfortune tc lose nearly all my hair, and what little was left hat turned grey and white. Now I have a splendic head of hair, and .almost its natural colour, tin result op a single bottle. ' I can gratefull; endorse every word contained in your printed testl monials, and have great confidence in recommend ing it. I will do my best to make your Hair Re storer known among my friends.— Respect fully. ' J.J - To Mr. Edson >•■ '■',- ■)■'■--'■ • -»- :.. COMPLETE ARREST OF FALLING HAIR. Razorback, Auckland, April 9,1889. Dear Sir, Some two years ago after a severe illness, my hai fell off in patches, and was cause of great disfigure ment. I tried a great many remedies, without pre during' any benefit whatever,:,.. After using tw bottles of your Hair Renewer a perceptible chang was visible, and by continuing its use I am now 1: possession of a beautiful head of hair, and feel tha I owe you a debt of gratitude. I shall recommem it to all my friends.—Yours faithfully, M. McK —Mr. KdSon." -- WITH PLEASURE IN RECOMMENDING. . [FROM A GENTLEMAN.] Auckland, June 1, 1882. Sir,—About twelv months ago my attention was called to your Hai Renewer, which I have been applying since, am flndi t produces the desired effect, i.e., preventin the hair from falling out, and-maintaining th desired shade, also preserving it in a satisfactor state. On' account of my hair turning grey an falling out, I had been in the habit of using a mon expensive imported article. I have pleasure in « commending your Excellent preparation. I find on application a week quite sufficient to keep my hai in good condition, both as to growth and colom Should you desire to give publicity to this, reader will percel/e that, for obvious reasons, my name i not appended— Mr. Edson, Chemist, Auckland Prepared by • J, EDS OK, CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST .*') MEDICAL HALL QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. ■■':} :.:..■ ; Established 1859

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9560, 11 July 1894, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9560, 11 July 1894, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9560, 11 July 1894, Page 7