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THE 73rd ANNUAL REPORT OF THE . t ill WwfflWMS 1W v 1 DISCLOSES OUTSTANDING RESULTS NEW POLICIES 117,052 new Life Policies, assuring £28.690,514, and 12,715 Personal Accident and Sickness Policies,. assuring £4,539.320, were issued. The whole of the business was written in Australia and New Zealand, and indicates the confidence of new and existing Policyholders in the T. & G. ASSURANCES IN FORCE— In the Ordinary and Industrial Departments there are 1,535.000 Policies in force assuring £195,800,000. That the T. & G. has been entrusted with the responsibility of providing this great mantle of protection is striking evidence of the esteem in which the Society is held. INCOME — The Income for the year exceeded £11,500,000, an increase of more than £BlO,OOO over the previous year’s total. t SECURITY financial position of the Society is unassailable. The Assets, which are held in trust to meet payments to Policyholders as they fall due, increased by £4,790,000 to £66,500,000. SERVICE —The T. & G. is a Mutual Life Society, a truly co-operative institution which has no shareholders. It renders the utmost service to its members and settles all claims promptly. Payments to Policyholders during the past ten years exceeded £34,867.000. of which £4.393.000 was paid last year. A Policy with the T. & G. is a Safe and Profitable Investment. PURELY MUTUAL NO SHAREHOLDERS. The Australasian Temperance and General Mutual Life Assurance Society Ltd. (Incorporated in Victoria, 1876.)

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--' " ,7- —■ — BREWWNCY- 1 U ur f Krmanenc >'’ t * ie assurBl ance a conl pLtely impartial a| ■ c ® c * cnt serv * cc ’* s y° ur sa fc‘ d| Mil 1 II 1 M guard when appointing the ESp ,|illl 1y I ■| 11 |J if'T Guardian Trust to handle your 1 affairs ’ || I*’ fl j)i W All business is strictly confiden- p SjfeJ* . 1 " -jp’, tial. Make an appointment with ‘ I **’. advantages of Guardian Trust | jffc T * ' fl' administration in your particu1H 9 k* r CaSC " details will be sent ■l|j ! l I ® i free on application. 1 ’ ML ftrm i utflLwl; GUARDS A J g 5 " 1 “ GUIDES ” w^"r' l 'i l T 11 iSSMFI GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF N.Z. LTD. £■» Syrettl Art r-f 1(83) BE Estates under Administration exceed - ! New business last year over £1.800.000. Head Office: Sth. British Insurance Bldg.. Shortland St., Auckland Branches at Wellington. Christchurch, Hamilton. Palmerston North. Napier, Gisborne, Hawcra. A"en- • s ifiroughont *’7 Wanganui Agents: HAWORTH, SEWELL & CHRISTIE GET CONSTRUCTIVE NEWS FROM A WORLD VIEWPOINT -/SsSBIJ, When you read The Christian Science Monitor I® , an international daily newspaper, 'St' published in Boston, U.S.A you’ll know the constructive forces at work in the world . . . you’ll know what men are doing to build a permanent pease . . . you’ll have an international newspaper dedicated to individual freedom and progress all over the world. For further information about this world-wide daily newspaper, call or write to The Christian Science Reading Room. Ingestre Street, Wanganui.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 15 December 1949, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, 15 December 1949, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, 15 December 1949, Page 10

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