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THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE: RESULTS FROM SIXT? SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT. JSEW BUSINESS, 1915 (Ordinary) nearly £6,784,835. NEW BUSINESS, 1915 (Industrial) nearly £935,500. ANNUAL INCOME £4,732,619 ACCUMULATED FUNDS, over £34,865.-337. POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Department,, 3J0,147, assuring nearly .£105,000,0 0 (including Bonus Additions). POLICIES IN FOECE (Industrial Department) 133,826, assuring with bonuses. TOTAL CAfcH PEFIT3 D'7IDED-.£20,656,474. CASH PROFITS DIVJDEB FOR ONE YEAR (1915), £838,718. j Providing REVEBSIONA.R7 ADIJJJ lONS of about £1,500,000. The Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY—ORDINARY or INDUSTRIAL—for any au.oimt, from £a to .£IO,OOO, DIRECTORS OF THIS NEW ZFAI^ND BRANCH : The Hon." 0. J. Johnston, M.L C, Chairiivm; A do B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy Chairman; Joseph Joseph, Et-q., 11. Beauclmmp, Esq., and A. F. Roberts, Esq. New Zealand Hrancb— ' V*E,D W. LOWE, Customiu>u.:.e W<.ih.n t ii<>u. tlpsidf-nS Seoretarj, Modern District Office— ..) A-i F.r> HAIR, Corner 'JV-frtlgar h ii&iviy^t-s * District beoretar> p may be good at the present lime, or per- '"""^'Z / $?&&■ ~''W:i |g haps there is only a very slight sign of "Wj I I **i&<^ fsf-'- \ := decay • but just think—when you grow \$ /C*-/ older—of the pain and annoyance you %P~S J&^ll will suffer if attention is not given in jftr*- Ap^vg time. You-roiMtvisitW.P.Sommerville. • ' -^0^ == The work of any dentist, to be valuable, l V' y^^Sfe^l S must be lasting—our tvork never has to • \ / -V^MfWW^i '■ be done a second time ■ \ / • j('/''''^* > fjF-3 :M PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS—Free when »ets are 'H S ordered. Our charges for all kinds of dental work /J1T,..,. , nn ,,,.. r M = are extremely moderate. C^V B GOOD'LOOKiNC" $0 . S Sours—9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., and every evenin* PEOPLE OWE. i|j|j = from 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. ° ' I^EVLRVTHING Wj g TOTH!! OE«T!S7 j | W. P. .Sommerville, | I g MOLESWORTH STREET (Over Barraud & Sons, CWst.). Weilssigton. G2 p, flt^^P- And Mouthful |M Hearts! L-t-'L, There need never be a dull moment in the home that posy ' sesses a COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE. | After enjoying a concert of Songs and Band Music, I you can move back the table and have some dancing i Columbia Dance Eecords are supreme—best in rhythm' ; in correctness of tempo, and beyond compare in the I : selection of the music itself. j Come and hear a few in our parlours. Let us demonI strate the superiority of Columbia G-raphophones.and ig> Eecords-the World's Greatest Combination for Home I gg»j Jcintertaxnment. ■ . j® E WEBLEY, SONS & GOFTON, Ltd. F hJJSS C S?ecialists " 243 Hi §h Street - Christchurch /f^\ HCJmih!iiSiiiiJ!imh^ ~ "—" a-irj\wßa Jf \ COLUMBIA LOCAL AGENT: A. SALTING, Hardy Street; !

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14153, 2 August 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14153, 2 August 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14153, 2 August 1916, Page 2

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