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SPECIAL. ADVERTISEMENTS. A M ERICA’S FANCY DRINKS. brinks such as Orange Crush and Lime Crush are all artificially coloured, and are flavoured with oil. Read their labels. BEAUTIFULLY WARM WOOLLEN GLOVES! S TANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED). FIRE, MARINE, GUARANTEE, ACCIDENT. Capital, £1,000,J00. Support Your Local Company. Our Rates are Low and Our Settlements i'rompt and Liberal. Ask Us for Quotations. Head Office: HIGH STREET. DUNEDIN. JPOR SALE IN EVERY STORE. RED KRISS OINTMENT (Formerly known as Red Cross). THE MIGHTY HEALER. For Cuts, Sores, Burns, Scalds, and Bruises. And they're necessary, too, this cold weather. We have a very good range of Woollen Gloves at all prices, but every price is much lower than elsewhere. The following list proves what wo say 1 In Fawn, Brown, Grey. Camel, Beaver, and White. 3s lid, 4s 9d, 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s lid. Whilst the prices are remarkably low. the quality is of the very best. BROWN, EWING. & CO., LTD., PRINCES STREET. “THE HOUSE OF DISTINCTION.” "R VINE’S SPECIAL HOSPITAL WINES. In all the groat Hospitals in France, Great Britain, and Allied Countries, Irvine’s Special Invalid Wine was one of the most predominant. It is a pity that some New Zealand firm does not obtain the Agency for those fine old Wines. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF N-Z. (LTD.) Covers the Risks o' FIRE. MARINE. AND .CCIDENT, Employers’ Liability Personal, Accident, & Sickness Mortgage Indemnity Administration Bonds Plate Glass Burglary Fidelity Guarantee Live Stock Public Risk Head Office: Custom House square, Dunedin,

rpilE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LIMITED. SPECIAL, FEATURES OF THE, DIRECTORS’ REPORT OF THE JUBILEE YEAR OF THE SOCIETY. PRESENTED At tho ANNUAL MEETING. Held on ■WEDNESDAY, 28th MAT, 1924, At the Offices of the Society, Nos. 419 and CM COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE. ORDINARY DEPARTMENT. NEW LIFE ASSURANCE business transacted, over £2.880,000. ADDITION TO LIFE ASSURANCE FUND, over £394,000. AVERAGE KATE OF INTEREST over all investments, £5 5s 8d per cent (after deduction of Income Tax on Interest), PREMIUM INCOME FOR THE YEAR, £714,978. INTEREST INCOME, £311,676. CLAIMS BY DEATH, £219,969. BONUSES (EVERY YEAH A BONUS YEAR)—Surplus for the year, £234,603 (increase of £32,531 over last year). For Life Assurance and Endowment Assurances Bonuses ranging from £2 per cent, for policies of short duration, rising to £6 per cent, for policies of longest duration. For Pure Endowments tho Bonus rate is £1 7s 6d per cent. This scale of Bonus is tho highest declared during tho Society’s fifty years of existence. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. NEW BUSINESS TRANSACTED, '37,930 policies, assuring £1,725,762—an increase of over £565,000 as compared with last year. PREMIUM INCOME amounted to over £252,248. ADDITIONS TO FUNDS for the year, over £129,000. CLAIMS BY DEATH, £13,058—a reduction in tho mortality rate as compared with last year. BONUSES —Surplus for year, £41,455 (ah increase of over £6OOO as compared with last year). This enables Reversionary Bonuses to be increased 33 "or cent, over last year. Bonuses declared range from £2 per cent, to 15s per cent, according to duration. NURSING SERVICE—This is proving most successful. The service is in operation in all the Capital Cities of Australia and Now Zealand, and in son.e other towns. Expert advice to side policyholders is greatly appreciated. HEALTH LITERATURE.—This free service to policyholders is being appreciated more and more; 1,148,000 leaflets on health subjects have been distributed. ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS DEPARTMENT. NEW ASSURANCES amounted to over £575,000. PREMIUM INCOME, £18,946. CLAIMS. £5980. SURPLUS FOR YEAR’S OPERATIONS, £6488. BONUS—£2 10s per cent, added to all benefits. An increase of 10s per cent, as compared with last year. COMBINED DEPARTMENTS. NEW POLICIES ISSUED DURING 'THE YEAR ASSURING „ TOTAL INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1923 TOTAL FUNDS AT 31st DECEMBER, 1923 47,793 £5,182,865 1,361,573 7,172,153 THE SOCIETY’S ARMY OF POLICYHOLDERS NOW NUMBERS OVER 200,000. HEAD OFFICE FOR NEW ZEAUAND-CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. DIRECTORS—J. B. HARCOURT, Chairman. GERALD FITZGERALD. A L EXAN DER MA< JIN TOSH. RIGHT HON. W. F. MASSEY, P.C. A. H. JOHNS, A.1.A., Resident Secretary. A NOTHER BLOCK WILL LAST TILL BED-TIME! Yes, u block or two of drv, well-seasoned Pine or Manuka, with a little Coal, gives a bright and cheerful fire for hours. The blocks that we are now supplying, ml to suitable lengths, have been properly slacked for months, and are guaranteed drv. well-seasoned, best quality firing—tho 1 ypo of blocks that make warm, cheerful, and cosy fires. Telephone for a few sacks NOW! and specify Pine or Manuka. THE BRUCE RAILWAY AND COAL COMPANY (LTD.), 'Phones 317 and 348. ’Phonos 317 and 348, puß LI C TRUST ESTABLISHED 1872. OFFICE Total Value of Estates and Funds under administration on 31st March. 1924 £32,404.724. CONSIDER THESE FACTS PERSONAL SERVICE. Notwithstanding the volume of business passing annually through (he Dunedin Tfnnch of the Public Trust Office, personal attention is given to everv detail of the administration of each estate. Contact is always maintained with beneficiaries and'the whole of the administration la conducted in the best interests of tho individual estates entrusted to tho Public 1 rustoe. EFFICIENT LOCAL ADMINISTRATION. The actual work involved in administering an estate in (lie Otago Province is performed at Dunedin by a specially-trained staff under the control of the District Public Trustee. PROMPT ATTENTION. There are experienced Agents of I lie Public Trustee in every important town and centre in Otago, and all business, wherever situate, is dealt with with despatch and promptitude. The organisation throughout (he Dominion is widespread, and no trouble follows a change of residence of clients and beneficiaries from 6ne district to another. For further information apply to the Public Trust Office, Dunedin, or any Local Agent in Otago. 203 Princes street, Dunedin. G. H. ELLIFFE, District Public Trustee.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19196, 12 June 1924, Page 6

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