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Public Notices. 'F H EMBqV ITABLE LIF !• ■*■ ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNI TE D ST A T ESUNDER STATE SUPERVISION. The thirty-first Annual Bcport of the Equitable shows it to bo largest, strongest, and most prosperous Institution of its kind IN THE WORLD. Assets £24,842,447 Outstanding Assurance 150,138,015 New Assurance ... ... 42,463,772 Surplus, 4 per cent, basis 4,945,926 Income 7,299,309 SAFETY.—The Equitable has a larger . surplus, on every basis of valuation than any other Life Insuranco Company in tho World. POLICIES are INDISPUTABLE, NONFORFEITABLE, and unrestricted as to travel and. residence after three years. PROMPT PAYMENT.—It's promptitude in the payment of claims is unrivalled. The Society has paid over £20,000,000 to ito Policyholders. LARGE BONUSES.—Hundreds of thoua ands of pounds are now being paid away yearly in settling Tontine Policies, and THE EQUITABLE, on the strength of these results, is writing AN UNPRECEDENTED hND INCREASING BUSINESS. These settlements surpass all that has ever been done in other forms of Life Insurance, and NO COLONIAL OFFICE CAN SHOW ANYTHING TO COMPARE WITH THEM. Local Direcxoks (With power to issue policies and pay claims) Hon. Sip'Fred. Wliitater, K.C.M.G., M.L.C., Henry F. D. Bel!, Esq., John H. Cock, Ehj., Albert Martin, Esq., M.D. C. GODFREY KNIGHT, F.1.A., . Actuary and Inspector. GEORGE ROSS, Resident Secretary, Wellington. C. WATSON MARTIN, F.R.G.S., Manager (South Island, New Zealand). Offices : Christchurcb, Dunedin, Southland Club Hotel, Invercargill, Opposite Council Chambers, Riverton. ALEX. CROSS AND C. FROGGATT, Agents for Invercurgill. Eivkbton Agency— J. SAMPSON NEAVE, Resident Agent. HARRY AKHURST, Agent. TABLE~SEMI-TONTINE. Showing actual results of policies taken out at ages mentioned, matured in 1891:—Amount Assured, £IOOO. Ordinary liife.-20 Years' Payments. Cn © 00 OJ *► 05 Is) lOS.OfflO^O' taCOMOwraO 000C*-00G0OC000C0i+^rf-O00C»O. O <I Ol O K H <I M l eo to to lo *Ti O * —> fn OK) I 7.9 CO gjtgS" Before assuring elsewhere Ilia public are requested to apply to either of the above for prospectus and particulars of Bonuses. References can also be had to old-standing policyholders throughout the Colonies. Nightcaps Coal. J. 11. MILLS & CO., N O T I 0 E. |_TAVING disposed of our business to E ■ PERRY & CO., we beg to return thanks for the liberal support that wo have received from our numerous customers during the few yoara that wo were in businoss, and beg to solicit a continuance oC the same to our successors. Wo also request that all accounts owing to us bo paid without delay to E. Pony and Coy., au'l Mr C. Small, whoso receipt will be a sufficient discharge. All outstanding accounts to be sent in by tha :31st, July, 18'Jl. The business will be taken over on the Ist Having purchased the above business from Messrs John Parry and Coy., wo beg to solicit a continuance of the same favours accorded to the lato firm. E. PERRY & CO. Grocers and Ironmongers, RIVER T O N. t Lowest Possib.i- I'i^oa

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Western Star, Issue 1574, 27 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, Issue 1574, 27 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, Issue 1574, 27 June 1891, Page 3