BUILDING SOCIETY NOTICES THE AUCKLAND CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. , APPROPRIATIONS. SOCIETY'S OFFICE, WELLESLEY STREET WEST, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1938. AT 7.15 P.M. BALLOTS:— GROUPS 41, 43. 56, 59, 60 and 73. SALES:— GROUPS 38, 50, 53, 63, 67, 69, 70, 72 and 73. TOTAL. £9200. v LAST PAY DAY, j MONDAY. JUNE 27, 1938. All Shares snould be made FINANCIAL. IF NO TENDERS ARE RECEIVED THIS SOCIETY HOLDS A BALLOT IMMEDIATELY AT THE SAME MEETING. THIS GIVES MEMBERS AN EXTRA CHANCE OF WINNING A BALLOT. HAVE YOU SECURED YOUR SHARES IN THE NEW "B" GROUP, NO. 75? FIRST BALLOT, JULY 27. 1938. £BOO B ALLOm 'Loans spread over 35 years, with easy repayments. Full particulars on application at. the Society's Office, A.C.T. Building, Wellesley Street West.. PHONE 41-162. P.O. BOX 578. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC. W A I H E K E. SURF DALE OSTEND OMIHA. S.S. HAUITI—Sat., ISth, 3.50 p.m. S.S. HAUITI—Sun., 39th., 9.45 a.m. Vessel 'Returns.—Sun., Omiha, 4.0; Ostend, 4.25; "Surfdale, 5 p.m. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EANGITOTO and ISLINGTON BAY.— Olive Launches leave Launch Steps: Sat., 130; Sunday, 10 a.m. Leave Rangitoto: Sat., 4 p.m.; Sunday. 4.30. Return Fare, Rangitoto 2/-, Islington Bay 2/6. N. J. INGLIS, Phone 42-133. 44-599. MBKSM -WATERFRONT DRIVE YV and beaches. "K" Buses leave Municipal Transport Terminal (behind C.P.0.), Every 20 Minutes Daily. RETURN FARES: MISSION BAY. lOd; ST. HELIERS BAY, 1/2. Also a Service from Newmarket. GLENDOWIE AND KARAKA BAY. Panoramic Views. 1/6 Return. PHONE 24-788. L. J.* KEYS. LTD
AVIATION MANGERE AERODROME SUNDAY! SPECTACULAR PARACHUTE JUMPS BY MR. G. W. SELLARS. EXHIBITION OF AEROBATICS BY FLIGHT-LIEUT. D. M- ALLAN. PASSENGER FLIGHTS IN 5-PLACE CABIN ' BEECHCRAFT AEROPLANE C'ruiso at 150 Miles per Hour. 7/6 EACH. FLIGHTS IN OPEN D.H. MOTHS, 30/- EACH. VISIT MANGERE AND WATCH THE FLYING. See the Wellington Lockheed arrive at 3 p.ra. Suburban Buses, Ltd. —Bus Leaves Bus Station 1.20 p.m. Sunday. Four-Passenger Ambulance Aeroplane available for flights to any Aerodrome in Zealand. ___ " RAOINQ ' <■. THE WELLINGTON RACING CLUB (INCORPORATED). WINTER MEETING. JULY 5, 7 AND 9, 1938. NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS at the above Meeting close at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. on MONDAY, the 20th June, 1938, at the office of the Club. Woodward Street. Wellington. D. E. BRAY. > Secretary. P.O. Box 446, Wellington, C.l. transport notices ggjg "j£" MOTOR-BUS SERVICES. QITY • jyjiISSION gAY. (Via Orakei State Suburb and Patteson Ave.) AMENDED TIME-TABLE. Permission has been obtained to operate an Increased Service on the above route as from gUNDAY (TO-MORROW), JUNE 19, 1938. THROUGH FARE: lOd RETURN. (Concession and Weekly Fares also.) Copies of Time-tables Available from Drivers or Office. L. J. KEYS, LTD.. St. Heliers. E.l. Phone 24-7 SB.
I THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED. ESTABLISHED IN VICTORIA, 1873. SPECIAL FEATURES / of the Directors' Report presented at the ANNUAL MEETING, held on Wednesday, May 18, 1938. NEW RECORDS ESTABLISHED Increased New Business and Income /• PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOLDERS DURING 1937, OVER £1,800,000. • i ■[ New Policies issued during the year £83,986 Assuring (excluding Term Assurances for Guaranteed ' Income Policies and Accident and Sickness Benefits).... £15,364,647 Total Income For the Year 1937 £4,598,582 Interest Income •• £904,638 Total Surpluses For Year £724,633 TOTAL FUNDS AS AT DECEMBER 31, 1937 £21,377,912 y ECONOMY:—The percentage of Renewal Premium Income of the Ordinary Department absorbed in expenses was the lowest on record. THE SOCIETY IS WHOLLY MUTUAL, ALL SURPLUSES BEING APPLIED TO THE , BENEFIT OF POLICYHOLDERS ONLY. CONTINGENCY RESERVES OF £550,429. Interest Earned—all Departments, £4/10/5 per cent. TOTAL PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOLDERS SINCE INCEPTION, £26,945,807. ' The Colonial Mutual Life Symbolises Strength, Stability and Progress, and aims to render unexcelled service to the assuring public. PURELY MUTUAL NO SHAREHOLDERS PIONEERS OF GROUP ASSURANCE CHIEF OFFICES FOR NEW ZEALAND CM.lt. BUILDING, C.M.L. BUILDING, C.M.L. BUILDING, C.M.L. BUILDING, C.M.L. BUILDING, Customhouse Quay, Queen St., Cathedral Square, WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND. CHRISTCHURCH. Princes and High Sts., DUNEDIN. Dee and Esk Sts., INVERCARGILL. WANGANUI, NEW PLYMOUTH, HASTINGS, PALMERSTON NORTH, ETC. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION, AUSTRALIA, SOUTH AFRICA AND THE UNITED KINGDOM. NEW ZEALAND DIRECTORATE; ALEXANDER MACINTOSH Chairman), C. J. S. HARCOURT, COL. J. J. ESSON, C.M.G., V.D. W. HOWARD BOOTH. R. B. ASHE, Manager.
// Protected. •THE FIDELITY AND INTEGRITY OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE and of all officers i t employed by him are guaranteed by the State. '/ As soon as you place your interests in the hands of the Public Trustee they are fully protected.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23067, 18 June 1938, Page 10
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