Insurance. A DBTEALIAN MUTUAL PfiOVl- '•* DENT SOCIETY. Established in the Yeab)lß49. i For life Assurance on the Mutual Principle. , New Zealand Brahoii: Invested Funds £2 300,000 Annual Income J550.000 Amount Assured 12,000,000 , Claims Paid 850.000 Policies in Force 31,000 ! LAST YEAR OF THE QUINQUENNIUM; ■ Sixth Division of Pbofits. i The whole of the profits are divided amongst > the, assured, and bonuses to the amount of 1 ' £910,000 have already been allotted. The last division of profits took place iu 1874, and ' the cash surplus then divided amounted to ' £235,000, giving additions to policies averaging £3 per cent, per annum on the sum assured. The bonuses paU on policies beco.ning claims have vaiied from £15 per cent, on the sum assured for a policy of five years' standing to £150 per ceut. for one of twentyfive years' duration. Bonuses become vested additions to policies when they hare been full five years in force, The profits realised during the last five years will be ascertained and divided as at 31st December next, and all policies issued on or \ before that date will be entitled to participate j in the profits of quinquennium. i Prospectus, forms of proposal, and all in- ; formation may be obtained from he Branch 1 Office, Wellington, or from any of the Society's agents. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secrelary, ID. R GEL LI ON, Agent for thb Thames, NORTH BRITISH AND MEECANTILE INSDRANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND EDINBURGH. ESTABLISHED 1809. Incorporated by Hoyal Charter, Subsombbd Camtai. £2,000,000 Paid-uf Capitai £250,000 Fire Resbrvb Fund £794,577 Fire Pbkmium Reserve £302,671 ToTAt Fire Resrrtes ' £1,097,248 Income of the Fire Departmekt, Bks Premiums and Interest £967,080 Fire Risks taken on Buildiugs and Property on Thames Goldfields at lowest Rates. Prompt and Liberal settlements. THOMAS VEALE, Agbnv: POLLBN-BTBEET. JTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE AND MARINE. Capital .„ £1,000,000 Paid-up Capital £200,000 Rb-Insubanob Fund £40,000 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. HEAD OFJ?ICE Nbw Zbaund Insubanoh Buildings, auckland. Agent for Thames-E. HONIBB, Pollen-st,, Shortland; and Albert-st., Grahamstown. Publications. The FAMILY HERALD. The lhatraiti London News, referring to Pure Literature speaks of the "Family Hsbaid, that joy to tens of thousands of innocent English households," PriceJSixpence, TiUMILY HERALD Monthly Part. *. The Australasian says :.—" This favourite domestic magazine retains all its old interest and variety." Price Sixpence. FAMILY HERALD Months Part, The DaUy Argiu says :—" This domes. tic magazine is second to none with which we are acquainted." Price Skpence. FAMILY HERALD Monthly Part.' • The_.il/bimJ Mail says:-"It contains a vast quantity of useful and entertaining reading matter, consisting of tales, leading articles, poetry, recipes, and scientific notices. The Answers to Correspondents indicate that the Herald is. largely consulted by readers who seek to have difficulties solved, and forgotten events revived by reliable answers fiom the Editor. . Every week's number contains a wellwritten and thoughtful leading articlj upon some subject of interest." Price Sixpence, IpAHILY HERALD Monthly Pabt The Darting Gazette says:-"Among the Bnglish periodicals received in Australia there is one, we believe, that receives a warmer welcome than is accorded to any other publication of its kind in the world. . . Its reputation has been ably preserved, and its character as the best family magazine of light, wholesome, and amusing reading, has been nobly sustained," Price Sixpence. FAMILY HERALD Monthly Tart. The Harder Watch says:—"One of the best of the old-fashioned penny magazines." Price Sixpence, FAMILY HERALD Monthly Pam. The Queenslander says :—" A marvel of sound entertaining literature. . . . For sixpence (publisher's price) the reader has tares, sketches, and leading artioles, and a mass of general information that would make a wellsized volume." The FAMILY HERALD may be had in Half-yearly Volumes (4s 6d) and in Monthly Parts (Gd) at a small per centage over the published price, of all Colonial Booksellers, and Newsagents; or the Monthly parts- direct from W. Stevens, 421, Strand, London, for 14s per annum post-free. The FAMILY HER4LD. Colonial Booksellers can obtain an extra supply of the current Parts through Messrs Gordon & Gotcli, Collins-street Melbourne; Qeorge-Btreet, Sydney; and Queen-street, Brisbane. TOMATO TOMATO TOMATO SAUCE! SAUCE! SAUCE! I AM now prepared TO SUPPLY the Public with pure TOMATO SAUCE, Free from all Adulteration, and at a price that brings it within the reach of every family. PLEASE ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY, H. L. KOEFOED. Shortland, Feb. 10,1879. Any orders left with Messrs Osborne Bros,, Merchants, will be punctually attended to. WANTED RNOWN-Tbat in all orders for GENERAL PRINTING executed at the Thames Advb tisbb Office, FULL NUM. BSPB are guarantee?.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 3315, 14 May 1879, Page 4
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