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TONTINE INVESTMENT POLICIES THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LIMITED. nnHE Directors have adder! to their ,JL ordinary brandies of business TIIE TONTINE POLICY INVEST--1 MENT SYSTEM, which combines Life Arsurance vsridi Tnvcs-' went and Annuity, AT ORDINARY RATES. : Like all other policies of iMs Society, the Tontine i<* unconditional, incontestable, unchallengeable. .Travel and change of residence and occupation wi-hout restriction or notice. . THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASj SURANCE SOCIETY, LIMITED, is duly incorporated by British law, and registered according to jbe Life Assurance .Acts of Great Britain and Ireland, and of i.he various colonies. J§gp° A Board of Directors m each Colony, em powered — To accept and complete policy contracts at once. To pay all claims on presentation of proof. To invest the premiums iv the Colonies. All other forms of Assurance as usual. H..8. H. LYALL, Secretary. Chief Oficeai m N.Z.;: High-street. : ; ; -1. • Dunedinj. : DODLEY EYRE, Resident Agent for Wanganni District, i - ' Cletk. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO TOWN SUBSCRIBERS. DURING -the present month,. our Collector will call EVERY, FOURTH -MONDAY; on aIV Town Subscribers ifqr the amount of their subscri[>tions : lo the Manawatu .Standard. He will make his first vbund > n Monday, .,. l 4th of August, when a : settlement of all arrears: of subscriptions 'till date is particularly requested. * . This ' newr amusement is roada at the special request of a considerable number of town subscribers, who prefer to make their payments njonthly to letting" them run for longer periods, believing^n the principle that short accounts are best, and are most easily met. Weekly and fortnightly subscribers will also be taken on, arid their amounts called for m accordance with the special ai-rangements they make. It is believed that this system will prove more satisfactory, m all respects, both to our subscribers and ourselves, than having the accounts standing over tor periods varying from 6 to 18 months, wheii difficulty is often experienced m collecting them, and mutual dis- ■ satisfaction ensues. Quarterly subscribers m advance still taken on as at; present. Standard Office, * ' August 1. i ' ' Melbourne Cap, 1884. THE GREAT "MALABAR" Series of Sweeps on the above Event. Shares Five Shillings Each, THE "Malabar" Club, Sydney, are desirous of returning their very best thanks to their numerous patrons for the cordial support m past events, and trust with their wellacknowledged strict attention, coupled with thorough integrity, to make the " Maiabar " Consultations by far the most popular of any m the Colonies. Fiik Horse •.... ..... ... iUOOQ Second do. .;.. ... ... ' 400 Third d 0 . ,, . .-. , , . . . £ [ ■ 200 Starters divide ... ... 200 Non-starfcons ...... r ... 200 ' j . £2000 At the request of a large 1 number, of our subscribers wo hare arranged to make our Shares but 5s each, instead of £I,' as before, which, of course, to subscribers, is a great advantage, as it affords them Four Chances for. One Pound of winning One Thousand Pounds; We shall ,send also, a single ticket to any address on receipt of 'ss, which,, of course, will entitlethe owner to the chance of the big; prize. ; Tickets sent by return post.: Prospeciiis free, on ".application. Enclose envelope, plainly addressed.; do not stamp it. Result; of each drawing sent. at once to every subscriber. : ; „ Tickets sent by return post. Address, by letter only, > , - ■; -\ ,'■', . ! ' G. E. WILSON, Pastoral ChamberSj George-ktreet,- --: • Sydney. i • I, : '■ ; j Abercorn Arms HOTEL, L. D. BICKERTON, (Late of Waipawa,) Having taken (he above Hotel, is now prepared to furnish the pubiic , with the Best of Every Accommodation, , At a Moderate Charge. Only the Best Biands of Wines, Ales, and Spirits kept m Siock. ; Private Sitting-rooms and Bath-room. Good Stabling and Paddoclung. L. D. BIOKBBTON Propbibtob,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 226, 21 August 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 226, 21 August 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 226, 21 August 1884, Page 4

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