Australian mutual PROVIDENT SOCIETY. New Zualand Branoh: Hend Office, Castom ' House Qnay, Wellington. Itocul Board of Directors : The Hen Morgan S. Qraoe, M.D., CM Q., M.L.O, (ChMrman); The Hon Charles J Johnston, M.L.C. (Deputy Chairmnn); Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq.; The bon tid» wore} Biohardson. O.M.G , M.L.C ;John Duncan, Ksq. Medical Officer: Dt W. G. Kemp, M.R.G.S. (England), THE OLDEST, 'WEALTHIEST, AND i MOST PROSPEROUS Australian 6 ite Office, and *he r *AHqESTih the BRITISH EMPIRE The only Colonial Life Office which Jiolabhs a BOISUB EYEBY YEAK. The Method of Valuation adopted by this Society t« of the most Stringent Character, 'and ensures a Contiderably Larger llestrv- to meet Liabilities 'foin that hcH by any olher office in the Australasian Colonies. ACUDMOLATED FUNDB £11.000,000 ffi&ffl," Sterling. All invested to yield nearly 6 per oent POLICIES in FORCE ... 116,205 Bam Assured ... £38,888,28<-' iccamulated Funrlfl .£11,328,441 annual Inoomn ... ... £1,960,123 Oasb Bonuseß Divided ... £5,434,622 bonUses Cash Bonus for One year; 1892, £504,2GV yielding Reversionary Bonuseß amount ing to £1,030,000, after making Specia Reserves, amounting to £234,511. Gash Bonuses declared for last Five yentß over Two Millions, yielding Re verpionary Bonuses exceeding Four i MiUiont. ASSURE YOUR LIFE IN THJI A.MP. SOOiETY and seonre a 13ONUS EVERY YEAR 'ponses of Management 9j 1 oent on the total income EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary H. W. POWNALL, Distriofc Secretary, Wanganui. W. H, Fpanklyn Just from England by Direct Steamer — 75 PACKAGES 75 OF Seasonable Goods. FIGS PRUNES ALMONDS MUSCAT E RAISINS CURRANTS JAMS JELLIES MARMALADFS CONFEOTIONKRY, &0., &o. W. H. Franklyn, INGLEWOOD. WHITE AND I CARTER FOR PRESERVING SUGARS, MASON'S JARS, LIGHTING JARS, JELLY CANS. WHITE & CAR- O Xi O more nnrvoiienesH for the ono who *■ ' smokes John H. Maclin & Sons' beautiful CORRECT THING AT LAST TOBACCO— John Aveby, New Plymouth Wholesale Agent. TELEGRAPHIC LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES BETWEEN New Plymouth and HaweraON and after MONDAY, 2nd January Coachest will leave New Plymouth for Hawera nnd intermedia! e places every Monday,,- Wednesday, and Friday at -fl am, ariiving nt Opunake at 430 p.m., stajing there tbat'nigbtj nnd Icavinz for Hawera next morning to catch trains goinc North nnd South. OoaOheß will leave Hawera for New' Plymouth and intorme diate places on Mondays und Wodoesrlsjfi at 2 p.'m , and Fridays at 12.15 p m., stai - idg 'at Opunake snrao night, rearbin . New Plymouth at 3 p.ra next day. Through Furt-B, 20b ; faros to Opunuke, 10a ; and intermediate plnoee betwpnn N«iw Ph mouth nnd Opuowki at usual farce. Return tickets will be issued between New Plymouth in'\ Opunake nnd intermediate places imd vice verm at half the nsnal fares aidtd Available for one month from date of IRSUO. JOB VILE, . .Proprieto?.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9951, 12 March 1894, Page 1
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445Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9951, 12 March 1894, Page 1
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