Dress and Fashion. THE CROWNING YEAR.—. The important events which have happened within the past few months will be registered in the history of the great British Empire. We have had the final settlement of the great Boer War and the crowning of His Majesty King Edward VII. Not less important to the numerous patrons of the jLr» a3« %f/o are the facts that the shipments of Fashions from the World's Markets excel anything that ever before was offered to the Auckland public. Blouses, in exquisite Silk and Lace, are very special, and demand equal attention to the chic Parisian Millinery. Silk and Cotton Dress Goods are beyond description, and must be seen to be realised. Our large indents have enabled us to reach first-class manufacturers and obtain the best value that money could buy. All Goods will be sold at the usual small profit. Our policy is to beat the records of the past and make this a CROWNING YEAR indeed.
Boots and Shoes. I THE fthVL/won thel ■ ' 8Y SUPPLYING THE PJEUu WITH WHAT VHEY WAHf. * j| I JOHNSTON BROS., I I, Actual f/!anufact«pePG of Fa©t Osar, | I KARAffGAHAPE ROAD fonlS* mix 1 Coachbuildera. ■i i —" ___——_ 0. Tiyna § CO., *w~ AWFUL COACHBUILDERS. ~T3sSsh& SMASH. Elliott Street. //Qm&q, m^'^^rTelephone No. 753. " s^. TAKE IT TO FLYNN'S. THEY'LL REPAIR IT NEATLY, CHEAPLY, AND PROMPTLY. Life Assurance. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY HOLDS THE WORLD'S RECORD FOR LARGEST BONUSES. 'results taken FROM THE FIFTY-THIRD REPORTNEW POLICIES— completed, assuring £3,753,064 POLICIES IN P0UCH—169,307, attiring £49,366,065 Exclusive of Bonus Additions, amounting to £9,638,798 ANNUAL INCOME FROM PREMIUMS AND INTEREST is now £2,432.482 THE FUNDS OP THE SOCIETY now amount to nearly £17.864,514 DEATH AND MATURED CLAIMS paid since establishment £12,340,602 CASK PROFIT— amount of Profit available for Division amorist the n Members, after making exceptional Reserves, is £5,33,725 An amount greater than that distributed by the Society in any previous year and over 34 per cent, of the Premiums received during the year. IT WILL PROVIDE REVERSIONARY BONUSES, amounting to £1,000,009 EXPENSES—The percentage of expense-* to total receipts was only Bi. VALUATION'— standards of valuation are more .severe than those employed by any ether Mutual Office- transacting business in New Zealand. EXISTING BUSINESS ON THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH REGISTER, M.196 policies assani? ... £7,709,232 INCREASE IN THS! ACCUMULATED FUNDS (one year) £834,669 INCREASE IN ANNUAL INCOME (one year) £87.659 INCREASE IN CASH BONUS for Trienniuni against previous Triclinium ... £229.900 NOT GAIN IN BUSINESS IN FORCE, 7763 Policies, assnrin? £1.659.800 INTEREST RECEIPTS exceeded amount paid in DEATH CLAIMS by £113,761 DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH:— lion. Morgan S. Grace. M.D.. CUG.. M.L.C. Chairman; the Hon. Chas. John Johnston, M.L.C., Depnty-Chairman; A. Deß. Brandon. Esq.. the Eon. E. Richardson. CMC. John Duncan, Esq. NEW ZEALAND BKAJSCH-CUSTOIIHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. EDWARD W. LOWE. Resident Secretary. J.'. W< HEMERY, .District Secretary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12070, 13 September 1902, Page 8 (Supplement)
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