AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, New[Zealand Branch: Head Office, Custom House Quay, Wellington. 1 liwal Board of Directors: The f'cn J Morgan 8. Qraco, M.D., O.M Q. ; M.L.O,< i (Chairman); The Hon Charles J John- ' ston, M.L.O. (Deputy Chairman); Alfred. ' .de Bathe Brandon, Esq.;' The Bon t£d > ward Biohardßon. 0.M.G., M.L.0. ;John Daacan.-Kaq, Medical Officer: l)r W Q. Kemp, M.R.O.S. (England). THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, AND ' MOST PROSPEROUS Australian JS.ite Office, »n<l "^e LARGEST in the BRITISH EMPIRE j The only Colonial Life Office which >bolakhb a BONQB EVERY YEAR. Tim Method of Valuation adopted by lh,v> Society is of the most Slrmqent (haute ter, and ensure* a Considerably Lwger Reocrv to meet Liabilities 'han that hell , ( by any other office m t\t Australasian '* Colonies. AOCDMDLATBD FDNDB €11.000,000^5^5)" Sterling f All invested to >iblrl aoatiy 6 per omt r POLICIES in FORCE ... 116,205 ( BumAßßarad , ...U38.885.28iooutuulatef] Fiiuds ... ... £11,328,441 ( innual iDoonio ... ... £1,960,123 iaah Bonuaea Dividod ... £5,434,622 ( BONUSES t L%ih Bonus fo' One year, 1892, £"04 2'il yielding Revotsionary Bonuses ar: oon' ( \nu to £1,030,000, after making Specia Reserves, amounting to £234,511 C Oasb Bonasea duolurod for last £%v; j ears over Tioo Millions, yielding Sa I veraionary Bonnncs exceeding Foil' Millions. 1 ASSURE YODR L\ h V \ tN TH« A.MP. SOCIETY and secure a «JONUS EVERY YEAR t'Oneua 'of ManaKOtneDt 9j cent on the total income. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary H. W. POWNAL L, Dietriot Secretary, WANQANni. W. H. Franklyn Justjreceived from England by Direct Steamer — 75 PACKAGES 75 OF Seasonable Goods. FIGS PRUNES ALMONDS MUSOATB RAISINS CURRANTS JAMS JELLIES MARMALADES CONFECTIONERY, &a, &o, W. H. Franklyn, INGLEWOOD. -TBYWHITE AND CARTEE FOR PRESERVING SUGARS, MASON'S JARS, LIGHTING JARS, JELLY CANS. WHITE & CARIHI TEJUEGR4PHIO LINE OF KOY&L MAIL COACBES BETWEEN New Plymouth and Hawera« ON and after MONDAY, 2nd Juninry Couuhea will leave Now Plymouth for Hawera nnd intermediate places ovory Monday, Wedncofluy, and Friday at 9 am, anivint; at Opunake at 4.30 p.m., staying there thiit night, nnd loavine: for Hawera next morning to catch trains goiDg North and South. Ooaoheß will It aye Hawera for New Plj mouth nnd intermediate piisoes on Mondays nnd Wodnes 'ays at 2 p.m., und Friduye at 12.15 p.m., f4u>inK at Opunake same ni^ht, reacbint? New Plymouth at 3 p.m. next day. Through Fares, 20b ; fares to Opunako, 10s ; and iuturmc-diate pboes Letwffu K(<w PKroouth ami Opooako as. utuul i&:fb. Ro'iiru lic-.'etß v.ill bo, issued between New Plymouth md Opm.ntte aud intermediate plaoei) and vice vn'a at bnlf thfl usual fares added. Available fur on« month from date of I's'-'llO. JOis vu, :, P"o;.iietort "N. I O more nfrvonpnesa for the one wlio 1 9 f-mokos John H. Maolin & form 1 , beautiful CORRECI THING AT LAST' TOBACCO— John Aveey, New Plymouth Wholesale Agent.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9966, 31 March 1894, Page 1
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455Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9966, 31 March 1894, Page 1
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