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INSURANCE Australian mutual provi. DENT SOCIETY, Established, 1849, The Oldest Mntunl Life Office is Australia. New Zealand Branch : HEAD OFFICE CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. Local Board of Directors : Hon. Morgan S, Graco, M.D., M.L.C., airman) c/nar ( a John Johnston, Esq, (Deputy Chairman), William Seed, Esq. Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G, and M.1i.8, MEDICAL oirrcap.: Dr W. G, Kempi M R.C.S. (England). ANNUAL INCOME Exceeds £1[423,585 Sterling. Invested Funds Exceed £7,463,246 Sterling REASONS vVHY YOU SHOULD ASSURE WITH THIS SOCIETY It Is the only Colonial Life Office giving Annual Bonuses, rendering the net oost of Assurance to the Lowest Possible Limit, It Is the oldest, largest, wealthiest, end most prosperous Mutual £ife Office in the Southern Hemisphere. Its Bonuses are larger than those of any other Life Office of similar age in any other part of the world. The society has distributed amongst its members upwards of L 3,222,557 In Cash Bonnses, representing reversionary Bonuses exceeding L 6,400,000 sterling. After making nnusual ample reserves, the Cash Surplus for division for the year 1887 was 1375,343, a larger amount of profit than has ever been realised or divided in one year by any ether office of the British Empire. The Society issued 9035 New Policies during the year ISS7, assuring L 3,223,345, with new premiums amounting to L 121,214. The Society offers ' UNDOUBTED SECURITY I LIBERALITY 1 PROFIT I Its investments In New Zealand securities are L 1,054,742, and all the Burplua branch iccumulatlons are invested in the oolony, thus making it essentially a Thoroughly Coiqnial Institution. BE CAREFUL YOU SELECT THIS SOCIETY, AND DO NOT BE MISLED BY THE SIMILARITY OP NAME OP SOME OP THB YOUNQEP. AUSTRALIAN OFFICES. EDWARD W, LOWE, Resident Secretary, Oamarn Distriot Office: G. 8\ FRANCIS, Agenoy Clerk. TTiQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE JCi SOCIETY U.S. FINANCIAL SUMMARY FOR 1887. Assets, Ist January, 18SS ... £l7 578,939 Liabilities, 4 per cent, valuation 13,823,053 Surplus, 4 per cent, basis ... £3,750,886 Surplus over liabilities, on-every standard of valuation, larger than that of any other Life Assurance Company. New Assurance in 1887 —. £28,754,814 Assurance in force „ „ 100,631,159 Total Paid PolioyholdewtoiSß7 2,102,647 Paid Policyholders since organisation _ ... _ 22,192,009 Income _ _ _ ... 4,896,399 IMPROVEMENT DURING THE YEAR. Inorease of Premium Income „ £585,719 Increase of Surplus (4 per cent.) 364,245 Inorease of Assets 1,847,590 THE EQUITABLE TRANSACTS A LARGER BUSINESS} HAS A SARGER SURPLUS; SIVES A BETTER CONTRACT j AND PAYS ITS LOSSES MORE PROMPTLY [THAN ANY OTHER LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. LOCAL DIRECTORS (With power to issue polioles and pay olaims.) Hon, Bir Frederick] W hitaker, K, C. M.G,, M.L.C. Hon, Walter W. Johnston, H. F. D. Bell, Esq. Dr Logan Campbell. Chiep Canvassing Agent for North 0t ago J. B, Koreis. Local Agents: LINTOTT, SKEET, and CO. PJBLIO NOTICES CC. UJ ■V I UJ 522 m i ST 03 s °° eo ULI c-r s* w-i = o°2 CO CO «SE en oo LsJ CO *~" «=E CD esS C 3 rjrr—J p UJ §2 rs t— eg 8 ,, —a O £3 H O h □ UJgO o CJ3 mcgu,. <<a;Ouj _1 a Q _j LU m £ Si 2 h™ h™ Ili 00 ri OS IS O ex. LL SO gS§ lu LL I_s_ o 8 tO 2S 55S _„ H Olu SUJ " r- cs fsl t p | W BJJ Q < az CO™ UJ z crs fe cs e= rr, aa CO rCL. -a: CO C 3 LtJ th! —! CD F- ==■ "S® h- cd zZ: ci, GD Q_ E GKATEFJJL—GQM]?QKTIN(J ( P P B* S O O C O A. "By a thorough kscw2edga of tha natural laws whioh govern the operations of diges> fcion and cnfsri&ioß, and by a careful *pplioa« Hon of the fiao properties! of well-seleotod oocoa, Mr. Eppa has provided oar-breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured boversg; which may savo ub m»ay heavy doctors bills, 16 to by the jadloiona ago of saoh srtioleE of diet that a constitution may b; gradually built up nntll strong enough to resist every tendenoy to dlEoaae. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around he ready to a&taok wherovar tholr Is a weak Eolai. We may escape many a fatal ihaft y keeping oarsolvoa well fortified with pare blood and a properly nourished frame."— Seo Areola the Civil Service Qaxftt Made vrilh boiiing water or milk. Sold Id Jib Paokets by Grocers, labelled 3 A MSS BPPS AND 00., Gkemiatri MSTDSS

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4459, 28 August 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4459, 28 August 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4459, 28 August 1889, Page 1

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