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THE If you arc furnishing either wholly oar in part we shall gr«aaiy appreciate *ll opportunity of shewing yon how satisfactorily we can meet aU yo'ar requirements. Scoullar Co.. Ltd mmman 'v*Mr*naan*»-i*&** WELLINGTON SECUBE A SHARE OF THE PROFITS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL mOVIDEIT SOCIETY. F TOIJOY D S E St oUk? BEFORE TOEOLOSE OF'THE N IEAE NCE The following are a few ACTUAL EXAMPLES Of BONUS DECLARED as at 31st -1911, on Whole-Life Policies, Table A, effected during OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, and DECEMBER, 1911: Policv No. Age Assured Premium paid 1911 BeversionJ Svum *"7 Bonus- £ £ s. d. £ 8. d. 440,450 17 500 8 10 0 7 10 0 440,494 18 300 5 o 6 4 10 0 440,662 24 1000 20 IS 10 15 0 0 440,785 '29 750 17 13 2 H 6 0 440,768 33 1000 26 1 8 15 0 0 d.4.fl ONUSES VEST WHEN POLICIES HAVE BEEN TWO (2) YEARS IN FORCE. The amount of PROFIT distributed amongst POLICY HOLDERS For the ONE YEAR, 1911, exceeded EIGHT HUNDRED AND EiCHTY-EICHT THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED POUNDS€ASH. REMEMBER the NAME of OFFICE and < ADDRESS, because NO OTHER OFFICE DIVIDES SUCH LARGE PROFIIS. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: The Hon. C. J. Johnston M.L.C. (CHiirraan); A Da B. Brand' n (Deputy Chairman); H. Beauchimp Esq.; John Duncan 1—... Joseph Joseph Esq. EJ)WAR]D ]\ o \yE, Resident Secretary. NeW CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. WELLINGTON. MASTERTON DISTRICT OFFICE: PERRY STREET. H. d. FRANCIS DISTRICT SECRETARY.

WaODVILLE DISTRICT JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. To be held on the •Racecourse, Woodville, on WEDNESDAY and, THURSDAY. DECEMBER -ltli awl"' 1 sth. 1912. FIRST DAY. 1. MAIDEN PLATE, of Go sovs; sc-. rond horse o sovs from the stakes. Weight-for-age. Entr&ne©'3o». Six furlongs. 2. HACK HANDICAP HURDLES, of 85 sovs; ,seco/id horse 10 sovs from tho stake. Nom. Los; ace 255. over seven, flightn of hurdles 3ft (3in hipli. Seven furlongs. 3. GRANDSTAND HACK HANDICAP. of 7-5 sovs; second horse 10 sovs from,the stakes. Nom 15s ; acc. 255. Seven d'uriongs. 4. WOOpyTLLE HANDICAP, open, of 200 sovs; second horse_2o sovs from the -stakes. Nom 255; acc. 755. On© mile and a quarter. 5. FLYING HACK HANDICAP, of 45 sovs; second horso 10 sovs from the stakes. Nom 15s; acc. 255. Six furlongs. 6. BOROUGH HANDICAP, open, of 100 sovs; second horse TO sovs from the stakes. Minimum weight,, Bst 51b. Nom los; acc 30s. Seven furlongs. 7. WELTER HACK HANDICAP, of 75 sovs; second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Minimum weight Bst 71b. Nom 15s; ac'C. 255. One mile. 8. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, open, of 100 sovs; second horse JO sovs •from the stakes. • Nom 15,5; acc. 30s. Five furlongs. SECOND DAY. ' 1. TELEGRAPH HACK HANDICAP. of 75 sovs • second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Nom. 15s; acc 2os. Five fiirlomr.s. 2. SECOND HACK HANDICAP HURDLES, of 85 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stakes. Nom 15s; acc 255. One mile and a half. Over ,six flights of hurdles. 3. RUAHINE HACK WELTER of 75 sovs; second horse 0 sovs from the stakes: .Minim- eight Sst 71b. Nom 15; acc .Seven furlongs. 4. SUMMER .HANDICAP, open, of 150 sovs; second' horse 15 sovs from the stakes. , Nom. 255; acc 50s. One mile and a distance. 5. STEWARDS' HACK HANDICAP. of 75 sovs: second horse ]()• sovs from the stakes. Nora 15s; acc 30s. Six furlongs. 6. RAILWAY HANDICAP. open, of 100 sovs; second horse 10 sovs from th° stakes. Nom 15s; acc 30s. Five furlo'igs. 7. HACK SCURRY, of 05 sovs : second horse- to receive 5 sovs from the stakes. Weight, Bst 71b. Entrance 30s. For ihree-vesr-olds and upwards that have never won a race exceeding 15 sovs in value, and have never started, for other than hack races. Five, furlongs. 8. HTGH WEIGHT HANDICAP, open, of 100 sovs: second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Minimum weight. Bst. Nom los; acc 30s. One mile. NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS close- at the Secretfirv's office. Woodville, at 8 n.m. on SATURDAY 16th November.' 1912. I WEIGHTS for all races on first dav of Meeting will be declared on FRIDAY. 22nd novemher. 1912. ACCEPTANCES* for all races on. first day of Mcetir and entrance for Maiden and Scurry close with the Se- ' cretnrv at Woodville at 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. 27th November. 1912. WEIGHTS for 'll races on 'second dav of Meeting will be declared about 8.30 o'clock on the evening of tho first dav's races. ACCEPTANCES for second day's races close with the Secretary at the Club's rooms. Woodville. a 9.30 on the evening of the first dav's races. PENALTIES. " FLAT RACES.—-'The winner of any flat race (after declaration 6f weights, if handicapped under Bst 101b) to enrrv 101b penalty audi for every additional race Gib extra. If handicapned at Bst> 101b or over, to carry onlv lvilf the above penalties. HURDLE RACES.—-The winner of an - hurdle rare after declaration of weights to carrv 101b penalty in tho hurdle races, of two or more hurdlo races 211b penalty. 1 Telegraph Office closes a)-, 8 p.m. E. J. GOTHARD, .Secretary. 1»y th» Hnwke's Bay Jock- ' #r Club. A. W. KNIGHT, Acting -Secretary. Cctobec 3rd, 1212*

THE LATEST. Die UOMA. DIPLOMA. GRAMAPHONES. CRAMAPHONES. Just received another lot of these wonderful machines. They sell well because they speak well. Come and hear this beautiful, clear machine at £4. Other ELn. Machines from £3 to £l2. ' Hornless and Cabinet from £4i to £ls. DIPLOMA double-sided Records, all the latest music (2 tunes), 3e 6d each. Send for List. Diploma Needles Is box of 200.' All British make. SOLE AGENTS. O.K. O.K. STATIONERY and FANCY GOODS DEPOT. (Next Thompson and Payne's.) A. BRADFORD ... PROPRIETOR. Also full rang© of. Boomerang Mouth Organs at Australian Prices. -SEND FOrv PRICE LIST. iL sSL M WELCOME GUEST IN THE HOME s s m m m THE FAMILY .STIMULANT a a 8S »sn T 0 NG' 8. JU THE Man who burst up the local Dutchers Com hi j,? to enable the Public of Ma&tbrton to fret meat at a proper price. Priinn Pork stnd Lamb killed and inspected at Abattoirs. Prir.:e wether m'./ofcoi and Os Bf-?f slaughtered, nn<l inspected at OT7R LOCAL MEAT CO.'B WORKS. Hemember.— Ido not employ ia.nweesary hands and expensive carfci a: " horses. Being the only expert <"radf ,B -r Ti 3n in the town, 1 am able to out, and cater for the public with the primest meat that money can procur©. . SMALL GOODS made mysolf are the best in the Wairarapa. Over 1200 cash d'ctomers patronise our marked every , to say nothing of the scores to whem we sead : meat in the countvf. No connection with any otfcfiT butcher in +bp town. MY VOTTO IS—"I LOVE THE PEOPLEI" H. LOM6. t * • i+Jm

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10715, 19 October 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10715, 19 October 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10715, 19 October 1912, Page 7

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