AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Brunch: Head Office, Custom House Quay, Wellington. liocal Board of Directors : Tbe Pod Morgan S. Grace, M.D., O.M G., M.L.O, (Chairman); The Hon Cbarles J Johnston, M.L.O. (Deputy Chairman); Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq.; The Bon ftd ward Riohardson. O.M.G jM.L.G. ;Jobn Duacan, B'sq. Medical Officer: JJr W. G, Kemp, M.R.O.S. (England), TTHE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, AND A MOST PROSPEROUS lustralian a.ile Office, and «ln LARGEST in the BRITISH EM.PIRL The only Colonial Life Office whioh Jkolasks a BONUB EVERY YEAR. The Method of Valuation adopted by thxs Society ig of the most Stringent Character, and ensures a Considerably Larger Reserv 1 to meet Liabilities 'han that hell by any other office in thb Australasian Colonies, ACCUMULATED FUNDS " n 1.000,000 Ksv Sterling. All invested to j ield nearly 6 per oent POLICIES in FORCE ... 116,205 Snm Assured ... £38,888,28 icoumalated Funds £11,328,441 Annual Inoome £1,960,123 Tasb Bonuses Divided ... £5,434,622 BONUSES Caih Bonus for Ona year, 1892, £504.261 yielding Reversionary Bonuses amount ins: to £1,030,000, after making Specia Reserves, amounting to £234,511. Cash Bonuses declared for last Five years over Two Millions, yielding Re vereionary Bonuses exceeding Four Millions. dBBUBE YOUR LIFE IN TBS A.MP. SOCIETY and secure a UONUS EVERY YEAR >pensea of Management 9J oent on the total inoome. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary H. W. POWNALL, District Beoretary, Wanoanui. W. H. Franklyn Jusfcjreceiyecl from England by Direct Steamer — *Jfs PACKAGES 75 OF Seasonable Goods. am JIGS PRUNES ALMONDS MUBOATE RAISINS CURBANTS JAMS JELLIES MARMALADES CONFEOTIONKRY, &a, &o, W. H. Franklyn, INGLEWOOD. | -a?:R/-3r-WHITE AND CARTER FOR FRISERVING SUGARS, MASON'S JARS, LIGHTING JARS, JELL¥ CANS. WHITE & CAR: IK Tti O more nervousness for the one who smokes John H. Maclin & Sons beautiful CORREOI THING AT LAST TOBACCO— John Avery, New Plymouth Wholesale Agent. TEjUEGRAPHIO LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES BETWEEN New Plymouth and HaweraQN and after MONDAY, 2nd January Coaches will leave New Plymouth for Hawera and intermediate places every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 9 am, arriving at Opunake at 430 p.m., staying there that night, and lenvinz for Hawera next morning tooalch truing going North and South. Coaches will leave Hawera for New Plymouth and interme diate plaoes on Mondays and Wednesdayp at 2 p.m., and Fridays at 12.15 p.m., staying at Opunake enme niubt, reaching New Plymouth at 3 p.m . next day. Through Fares, 20s ; fares to Opnnake, 10s ; nnd intermediate* placep between Now PK mouth and Opunukf at usual fares. Return tickets will be issued between New Plymouth »nd Opunake and intermediate places and vice verta at half the usuul fares added Available for one month from dote of issue. JOB VILE ..Proprietor.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9949, 9 March 1894, Page 1
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441Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9949, 9 March 1894, Page 1
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