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Insurance Companies. \ LIFE INSURANCE Australian Mutual Provident Society's a BONUSES FOII 1865. 8 RECENTLY DISTRIBUTED, AMOUNTED TO £278,176. £ s. d. Amount of Funds exceed 6,000,000 0 0 Annual Eevcnuo 1,210,170 0 0 . fTIHE SOCIETY was established m 1849, 3 and is now 3 A3 SOUND AS ANY IN THE 3 WOULD. THE ONLY LIFE OFFICE IN THE COLONIES WHICH ivides Profits Annually. W. DAVIDSON, ' 8-21 1932 Agent. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Accumulated Funds £7,521,949 Colonially invested £250,000 The Largest Fire Insurance Company m the World. Fire Reserve Fund £1,850,000 Losses settled with promptitude and liberality. LOCAL AGENTS IN CANTERBURY— TIMARU ... W. RUTHERFURD Waimate ... C. E. Sleo Temuka ... O. J. Rayner Geraldine ... A. Fisher Fairlie Creek ... Morris & Gall' 8-18 2140 SOUTH BBITISH INSUBANCB COMPANY OB 1 NEW ZEALAND. Paid-up Capital and Reserve— £244,ooo. T7IFFEOTS FIRE and MARINE INBURJCJ ANCES of Every Description at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, Manager, Christchuroh. Applications can be made to — Cambbok Beob., Agents, Waimate Wm. Wnxs, Agent, Temuka and Winchester I. L. MOBBIB, Agent, Pleasant Point H. and A. Bbuob, Agents, St. Andrews H. N. Hiskbns, Agent, Geraldine. And, MOSS JONAS, 11-14 7843 Aoekt. Timarn. mHE MUTUAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY X OF VICTORIA, LIMITED. Established a.d. 1870. SOUTH I3LAND NEW ZEALAND. Branch Office — Colonial Bank Buildings, Dunedin. Assure m the Mutual Assurance Society of Victoria Because AGE is taken as at nearest birthday. The WHOLE of the profits belong to the members. BONUS every five years, and PROSPECTIVE BONUS allotted to Policies becoming claims during a quinquennium. RESULTS are similar to an Annual Bonus. Claims are PROMPTLY SETTLED. Policies aro free from RESTRICTION. Members havo liberty to reside m, or travel over, any part of tho world, WITHOUT EXTRA PREMIUM. ACTUAL RESULTS as shown m CLAIMS PAID. Policy 2243, eight years m force, Premiums paid by member £40. Amount insured £250. Amount paid to widow and children on decease, £274 9s 4d. Bonus on premiums paid m eight years 61 PER CENT. Vide tho following : — Policies which have NOT been three years m force may after the days of grace allowed for payment of the premium have expired, be revived at any time within THIRTEEN MONTHS. Policy-holders can BORROW upon their policies with personal security to HALF the extent assured for, and the proposal for Loan and Life assurance will if necessary, be considered simultaneously. The LOWEST average rates of premium of any Society doing business m Australasia. The Valuation Balance Sheet, contained m tho Beport on tho third Quinquennial Investigation of the affairs of the Society, held on the 23rd Augußt, 1886, shows that after making AMPLE RESERVES for ALL LIABILITIES there i3 a surplus of £31,099 17s 2d and that the sum available for distribution will provide reversionary Bonuses amounting to upwards of £77,000. GEO. F. HENRY, 10-1 2298 District Agent, Timaru. Business Notices. FRESH SEEDS. FRESH SEEDS. SEEDS for tho Farm and Station. Perennial Eyegrass Seed, imported and local grown. COCKSFOOT, ITALIAN RYEGRASS, and TIMOTHY. CLOVERS— White Alsikc, Cowgrass, Red and Trefoil. TURNIPS, Rape, and nil Seasonable Seeds of best quality. MANURES— Suporphosphal cs, Boncdust, Maldon and Chesterfield Island Guano. Our Vegetable and Flower Seeds uro m great variety, and popular because reliable. 400 gal Iron Tanks, Barbed Wire, Standards and Fencing Wire. MR EDWARD PILBROW, Temuka, aefs as our Agent m South Canterbury, and will be pleased to furnish Samples, Prices and any other information on application. NIMMO & BLAIR, 10-16 2261 Dunedin. J. E. BECKINGHAM INVITES INSPECTION of New Manufuctures and Importations. JUST OPENED AND TO ARRIVE Ex s.s. Arawa, s.s. Whampoa, and Westland, Maryborough, and Zoalandia, 4 Cases Fancy Folding Chairs m Plush and Tapestry ; all designs 2 Cases Child's Folding Chairs 2 „ Scarborough Stool Trunks 1 Ciiso Wall Screens, Table Mats, &c. 1 „ Brown Hampers 1 „ Peg Hall Rail 3 2 Cases Perambulator, Bicyclo Wheels nnd Fittings 1 Case Carter's Rending Desks, &o. 3 Cas-is Looking Glasses, all sizes 1 Case Tapestry Coverings 10 Cases Iron Bedsteads, all sizes 3 Dozen Assorted Chinese Cane Chairs 2 Cases Swing Hammock Chairs. SUITES RECOVERED, REPOLISHED AND REPAIRED. Venetian Blinds Made to Order, Retaped, and Repainted. J. E. BECKINGHAM, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, Ojppobiib Kiho'b Stables. 10-2 8323

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3771, 2 November 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3771, 2 November 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3771, 2 November 1886, Page 1

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