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“WHO BROKE THE LOOK ON THE HENHOUSE DOOR?” “SHE’LL BE COMING ROUND THE MOUNTAIN WHET SHE COMES.” This record was broadcast some six monti.is ago from an American pressing. Ihe demand was so great that these have been specially imported. And it is on a BRUNSWICK Record. Good singing, and with the old-time orchestra, guitars, r. , mouth organ, etc-. JO-inch Double Sided Aj m Posted ij/9 Brunswick have given us some exceptionally good numbers recently— Weeping Willow, Old Kentmiky Cabin, When the Moon Shines Down, Going Back to Texas,‘etc. This is another one. W. STEWART 151 GLADSTONE ROAD. S.s» AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY 81st ANNUAL REPORT, 1929 ORDINARY D EPARTMENI £15,107,915 £224.984,652 NEW ASSURANCES ••• ASSURANCES IN FORCE WITH BONUSES AMOUNT PAID TO MEMBERS OR THEIR REPRESENT A TIMES TO DATE (Over) ONE YEAR ONLY CASH BONUSES (ONE YEAR) YIELDING REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS TO POLICIES 01 THE CASH BONUS to be distributed represents a return of t 4.6 ot the premiums "received during the year on participating policies. Rate of interest realised on funds increased and expense ratio, excluding Taxation, decreased as compared with previous year. £93.000.000 £4.505.820 £2,941,005 £5.130,000 IN I)USTRIA I. DEPARTMENT. NEW ASSURANCES ASSURANCES IN FORCE WITH BONUSES CASH BONUSES FOR ONE YEAR THE TOTAL FUNDS OF THE SOCIETY NOW AMOUNT £76,0b 9,000. TOTAL ANNUAL INCOME (PREMIUMS AND INTEREST). £11,585,5.10. £4,303.916 £31.883.701 £211.584 TO OYER NEW ZEALAND BUSINESS. ORDINARY ASSURANCES IN FORCE WITH BONUSES . £46,241,615 INDUSTRIAL ASSURANCES IN FORCE WITH BONUSES £4,317.065 ANNUAL INCOME £1,814,202 TAKE OUT A POLICY AT ONCE AND SHARE IN THE BONUS TO BE DISTRIBUTED FOR THIS YEAR. * Branch Office, WELLINGTON. F. F. McBRYDE, Manager for N.Z. Distir.t Manager, -V. F. Clark. New Business Representatives or Ordinary Department, 11. H. DeCosta. F. C. Ellis, J. P. Whelan. 548

Contracts involving a total loan expenditure of £13,851 are being under* f"'-en bv the flowick Town" Board. .Auckland, for raiding, wafer supply and footpath works. It is the heaviest pior,,imme of works attempted in the district. The bulk of the loan money is for the concreting of 88 chains of main high. wv from Panmm'o onwards to connect' '•■ith tiie Manukau County Council's sec--1"»i to 1 c concreted from l'nnmure bridire to the Howick boundary.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17230, 9 April 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17230, 9 April 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17230, 9 April 1930, Page 2