AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVID.&XTT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch : Head Office, Custom Honse Quay, Wellington. | Itocal Board of Directors : The Ren ] Morgan S. Grace, M.D., O.M G., M.L.O, (Chairman); The Hon Charles J JohnBton, M.L.C. (Deputy Chairman); Alfred de Bathe Brandon; Esq.; The tion l<tf. ward Biohardaon. O.M.G, M.L.O. ;Jobn Duaoan, Esq. Medical Officer; Di W. G. Kemp, M.R.O.S. (England), THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, AND MOST PROSPEROUS ; tustraiian *ife Oiliee, nnd th« LARGEST in the BRITISH EMPIRE. The only Colonial Life Offioe which ?«olabks a 60NU8 EVERY YEAR. , . The Metlwd of Valuation adopted by this Society is of the most Strinyent Charac* ter, and ensures a Considerably Larger Ressrv-i to meet Linbiliiiee l han tliat hcl'i by any other office in tht Australasian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUNDS ' £1 1,000,000 KS) B Btorlins:, All invested to yield nearly 6 per cent POLICIES w FORCE ... 116,205 Bnm Assured ...£38,888,28.. ' iooumulatod Funds ... ...£11,328,441 ' Annual Income £1,960,123 Dosb Bonnses Divided ... £5,434,622 BONUSES Lash Bonus for One year, 1892, £504,261 yielding Reversionary Bonnees amount me to £1,030,000, after making Specia Reserves, amounting to £234,511. Oasb Bonuses declared for last -Fire years over Two Millions, yielding Re vorsionary Bonuses exceeding Four Millions. ASSURE YOUR LIFE IK THI A.MP. SOGIETY nnd secure a liONUS EVERY YEAR ponaeß of Management 9£ cent ob the total income EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Seoretary H. W. POWNALL, District Seoretary, Wangantji. W. H. Franklyn Justjreceived from Enjgland by. Direcfr Steamer — 75 PACKAGES 75 OF Seasonable Goods. PIGS PRUNES ALMONDS MUSOATE RAISINS CURRANTS ' JAMS JELLIES MARMALADES CONFECTION LfRY, &0., &a. W. H. Franklyn, INGLEWOOD. -TBYWHITE AND CARTER FOR PRESERVING SUGARS, MASON'S JARS, LIGHTING JARS, JELLY CANS. WHITE ftCARTI) NO moro norvonpnesß for the one who smokes John H. Maclin & Sons' beautiful CORRECT THING AT LAST TOBACCO— John Aveey, New Plymouth Wholesale Agent. TELEGRAPHIC LINE OP ROYAL MAIL OOAOHEB BETWEEN New Plymouth and Hawera* ON and after MONDAY, 2nd JaDuary Coacheß will leave Now Plymouth for Hawera and intermediate places every Monday, Wednesday, uud Friday at 9 am, oniving at Opunake at 430 p.m., staj inp; there that night, and loavinz for Hawera next morning tooatoh trains goint; North and South, Coaches will leave i v Hawera for New Plymouth and interme & diate places on' Mondays and WodDCß^ayfr r at 2 p.m., and Fridays at 12.15 p m., ata>0 inp; at Opunako eanii ni^bt, reuohin ), New Pl> mouth at 3 p.m . noxt day. i. Through Fareß, 20b ; fares to Opunuke, 10s ; and intortuedialH plaor-n between ±<ew PUinouth nnd Opunaki at.uhual furos. Return ticket b will bi ifißued betweon New Plymouth *hd Opunako nod intermediate p!acns and - vice vtraa at hnlf the usual fares artdi'd c Available fur ono month from date oi 1 issue. JOB VILE, .Proprietor.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9950, 10 March 1894, Page 1
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449Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9950, 10 March 1894, Page 1
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