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? ytjTUAL LIFE AND CEUZEKS’ ASSTTEAITCE ■■ ' —-«r rpHE CoipWny, kn3 ;v ■*■ recent Anm;al Meeting; shows that the fundi at'JTlst December, 1009, sAaWSit®/• to £4,825,945-6s lOd, an-increase daring the ybar of £376,451 9a Id. The ATttagl rate of interest earned hy the Ordinary 'Branch Funds was £4 fis 2d pe% cent;, and by the Industrial Branch Funds JE4 4s 6d per cent. . V nj.. ' The Directors have again applied the strictest tests in assessing the value of this Company’s assets, and the Actuarial Valuation has also been conducted on a «y*» stringent basis than that employed by- any other Australasian office- the Company, therefore, maintains its rank as the best life office in Australasia. In the Ordinary Branch the number of new policies was 11,382, assuring tie .sum of £2,009,460 Bs, and producing anew Annual Premium Income 0f*£70,425 24.30, an increase-'for - the year in new sums assured of £131,155 IBs. ~1 The expense rate for “M.L.A.” and “M.L.C." Ordinary Branch business combined- was 11 per cent: of the premiums. The expense rate of the “M.L.C.” Section was only 10 per cent, of the premium income. Xo office in Australasia conducts • its--,Ordihary Business at so low an expense rate.- In, the Industrial Branch the ex- - peuge rate was 46£k per - cent. of the premiums', k lower rate than that at which ’ , pny. office in Australasia conducts its Industrial' Branch. j. , The Claifint .'■• for 1909 amoujvted. itf; £327,567.' Since the Company . business in' 18&7 the sum pf £1,964,388 has been to policy-idhte-s 4m beneficiaries... ... , , r '‘'' y - - t . The Actuary’s report announces thal .the valnatJfah was ctmdudbl on a *t . pure premium basis, the'rate of interest'assumed■ fof“"M.I.X": i! confects beilii‘Jr’ 1 . per cent.—a more stringent test tlmn is anplied by any other Aurtrulaeiirn JtjfSi’ Office- ’ The total surplus revealed wa5':,£164,134: : ‘ : ’ The following arc specimens of Whole of Difc 'Bonuses in respect of Ibc^ohk*' ,f! year, 1909 per_£j.OO of Policy issued by the “M.L.C. 0 ! . fjmqpsiojs of 20 Tears. - ‘ 15 Years. i lO Tears. 5 Years. j - ! MV •• V': - ■?-'k , -.it-/-: . : c . . .r;-. Age at Reversionary Cash Reversionary Cash Seversonaiy Cash Keversamsaijr Cash ' ■ » Entry. t ß»nus.. Valup Bonos. ;; . flooips , Vatae. Soaoa. TaJae. ; f , - , . £ s d £ ; s d £ b d £ a d £ a d £ s d £ » d £ « 20 3 0 O 1 2 9 3 0 0 1 0 4 3 0 0 ,0.-18: 3 3 5 0 -H-TA r£ .30 3 0 0 1 8 9 3 0 0 ; X 5~7 ; 3 0 0. 1 2 9 2 5 0, »1S 1 40 3,0 .0 115 10 3 0 0 .1 12 2.3 0 0 1 8 9 3 5 0 .d» t 50 3 0 0 2.3 2 3 0 0 119 6. 3 0.0, 115 10 2 5-0 I^* •A Policy is considered five years in force’ whek the* premium or lb* first iilr stalmerit thereof for the fifth ycar has fallen due, and so on for other duratioai.

RUST-PROOF ■ Mould the form and gently accentuate the - .eye .pleasing curves that set one apart from the crowd. They are the only-corsets which actually fulfil the- requirements of 1 fashion: ■■ Every pair is sold under the fol-' lowing guarantee:— That bones, clasps, i and side steels CISCOt rust, break/- ; or ptnch through the fabric; that the eyelets cannot pull out, and that even the metal ■ parts ‘of attached SECURITY Rubber Button Hose Supporters cannot mst—being heavily nickel plated. ' This. Geaiantee is YOUR Protection. IN ALL ftTTLNGS, OF ALL DRAPERS. - !? NEW BLOUSiNGS IN DELAINES, FLANNELS, FLANNELETTES. FROM 6id.4 PER YARD. Patterns Posted. DRESS GOODS IN STRIPES —BRb'wN, GREEN AND NAVY, 1/9, 1/11, V 3, */6, "jy/." ; _tAhd. __ See .window. John Me Far lane

ANOTHER GOLD MEDAL for •• WAI-RONQOA.” ILdia THOMSON ■ A GO., Dnnadm; have bee* awarded * Gold Medal lor “ VVAI-ROKGOA” at &elmpenal International Exhibition recently Held in London. Tba firm’s list ol bemoan is now 20 Gold Medals aid 93 Fust-dus Certificates, won in open competitions against all camera. - This latest' honour a -further proof of tits contention that W NATURAL MINERAL WATER rIS THB BKST Ui THK ffORLb BUT TOUR SUIT AT PAUL’S EASY. *? *** l w» good aeon**’ aakd cakefe jf yon. mi ; GHEf* B*Hfi POWDBI ‘CHEF’ SAKIKGPOWDEBiawi. well, always .alnolotelf pam,. fittaraatee* good wldte sod if autafflingly oataiu m its' ■, srtion. ' ->'■ - | A Wanpanni Ur «ayi;_ ‘ K I bane mncli pleu«cre ip tetiw' ■ “yon list I ii-e-1 ‘ '■CHET*' BASING -POWD&t snfli- \ "tiyaly sa »y ealuWt of-Cuter, "\ “oi«i width iron the FIRST •• ‘■PBIZK in lie Home laSddfd; at file last Wsnntnd \ Agjitfflfeual & Pastoral B«iw»i *1 fou ud -CHEF *■ 'JjOWDEE equal toauvhaßml ' kwder far better than, most, I . „i“J® -filed. nearly ereny btwnd' 1 '„ __ “*Ve market/' --*l'-: * , v»e 4 €«f: Baking powder . •*“ inisoi, if mbtim petifc ' ’ ® IOB «C f&u’TMt * ®“™ *«e nice light time sesaEt' , ““• JU *fi«(jLjs prim winners- .■■ “ J' OT s«rooer for' 4 <JHEf" Jsnmd sn.'^j^ T i ßo( . yoaiaei& t LEVIN a GO.. M rJ WHOLESALE AfiWs, WANOAMO): Ws san asva you sazan tha prfaa ot a SUIT and give our Cuarantaa of Fit and Stylo. TWa U ite imply JmM!,-' SI NH v reputation to ! 5 jjj [ maintain. o th mora naad ba raid. Coma along and ahooaa your Twaad. Any •tyla. J. PATTI & GOj, TAILORS Etc. ’ AVEHUi; WA»ilCAtiui. GOODS EQUALLY KEDCCID. Vr£ SIJMSEE to® t>v, '*# If Granville’* bigti-clssi Ayd** ■ you shall try rr” No.other* yon ehail ewt IV It is richly flavoured, right TLgg giiOf Ite strength and - flavour iJSr I Pi* been bought by thousand! ~ *“• ’ * ; / Ti Minister trade,-. sOd drinks fer sv V .ED‘WATERS n a ion. : We tike JBBAKEItoB^-r 5 * Waters —It is the' public’s anirgi ia-bdat GRANTILLES lintl and Cordials is ontinf.tliAfdpi by all the leading 'Stoieiee^.^d,f_ So . see thai ' y-ih ’ get' no otberGB^WILLE'S. North'; ? * Son¥h, ISast, and, West,. < VILLK’S AERATED WATERS an best. -I J. Granville i 1 sa>«v 1 AdAxpn: 66. ST. HILL STREET. v■ | 'tea *i* ’' '• Tdepbone 636. ' WANTED.to . _ Triumph Bicycle, fitted' with 4»lb-and front tin Ml*; ticalljf nr. bPrioe, J3O aoah'; aoqf Adam*. Ltd.. Ammo. 'tafU'. ' '' •” : n 4

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13035, 31 March 1910, Page 6

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