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INSURANOE Australian mutual proviDENT SOCIETY, Established, 1849. The Oldest Mutual Life Office In Australia. New Zealand Branch ; HEAD OFFICE CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. Local Board of Dibkotors : Hon, Morgan S. Grace, M.D., M.8.C., airman) vnar i a John Johnston, Esq. (Deputy Chairman). William Seed, Esq. Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. The Hon. Edward .Richardson, C.M.G. and M, fcf.R. medical officer: Vr W. G. Kerapj M R.C.S. (England), ANNUA6 INCOME Exceeds £1,423,585 Sterling. Invested Funds Exceed £7,468,246 Sterling REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ASSURE WITH THIS SOCIETY It is the only Colonial Siife Office giving Annual Bonuses, rendering the net ooat of Assurance to the Lowest Possible Limit. It Is the oldest, largest, wealthiest, and most prosperous Mutual £lfe 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 memborß upwards of L 3,222,557 in Cash Bonuses, representing reversionary Bonuses exceeding L 6,400,000 sterling. After making nnnsual 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 Soolety Issued 9035 New Polloles dnring the year 1887, assuring L 3,223,345, with new premiums amounting to 1i121,214, The Society offers UNDOUBTED SECURITY 1 LIBERALITY I PROFIT I Its investments In New Zealand securities are L 1,064,742, and all the surplus branoh accumulations are invested In the oolony, thes making it essentially a Thoroughly Colonial Institution. be careful you select this society, and DO NOT BE MISLED BY THE SIMILARITY OF NAME OF SOME OF THE YOUNGER AUSTRALIAN OFFICES. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary, Oamaru District Office: G. ?. FRANCIS, Agency Clerk. PJBLJO NOTICES THE BEST BINDER OF THE SEASON. J. and F. HOWARD'S New Patent Solid Steel Frame f heafbioding REAPER Is the most perfect Machine of the kind ever produced. It is unequalled for esse of working and for strength, and has been proved to be beyond all rivalry for dealing with all sorts and conditions of crops. It is light in weight, rigid in work, easy in draught, thoroughly efficient and unequalled for durability. The Patent Knotter surpasses all others for certainty of tying, HOWARD'S Colonists' Double-Farrow Digging PLOUGH Readily convertible into an ordinary Plough by removing the digging attachments and fitting on ordinary mouldbcardß, which oan be done in a few minntes by any farm hand. Large numbers have already been sold In New Zealand. Orders now being taken for the above. Inspection invited. Agent for this district— JAMES REID (formerly of Reld and Gray) HORSESHOES, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT. AND MACHINI Entrances—from Tees-street by Royal Hotel Right-of-way, and from Tyne-street Fleming and Hedley's Right-of-way. NORTH OTAGO PERMANEfNT BUILDING SOCIETY, PRESIDENT : Mr A. J. S, Headland. Meetings far receipt of subscriptions, eto,, held on the First Tuesday in each month from 7 to 8.30 p.m. Parties desirous of placing money at interest oan do so for any period at from 5 to 7 per cent., with power to withdraw by giving three days notice. GEORGE SUiIPTER, Secretary. CC UJ 22 C 3 CO =n c 3 O S2 CO CO _ lsj a CO itSUJMi<o«S ■—> >- ca r HCCIu-3 a h_lOU--ULUgO O cs cs CQ OS Urn £ CO UJ CJ UI m ? » <=? r- m evj CO CJ3 oSP Q- ■ C 3 2? igog C 3 UJ CQ UJ i=-SS S o«CC0 3=" CPUJ C 3 Ul S— ss- os: a, A, THOMPSON, Agent for Oamarn, E GRATEFUL—COMFORTING, P P S'S COCO BREAKFAST, "By a thorough knowledge o! ths natural laws whloh govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, nnd by a oareful applloa* tioa of the fine properties of woll-Beleofasd oocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfas tables with a aelloately flavoured beverag whloh may eavo ns many heavy dootora bills. It Is by the judioioua use of aao artiolea of diet that a constitution may b gradually built np until strong enough t resist every tendenoy to disease, Hundrocie of anbtle maladies are floating around a ready to attack wherevor their la a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pare blood and a properly nourished framo."— Sea Artiola the Civil Service Qait&i Made tlmpl? with boiling water or milk. Sold in |ib Pickets by Grscors, labelled :*- J A Has MPPS 00., SorMsnjatlila ChnslalE. Wjroew SWafcAWFj

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4539, 30 November 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4539, 30 November 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4539, 30 November 1889, Page 1

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