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the Ii jod ax* furnish) nq ataftflsr wholly or 5n J»xt wb ohall o?*v»iwy apprwiafcs £Q opportunity of shewing yon how satififfictorily w# can meet nil yow requirement*. Scoullar Co., Ltd WELLINGTON SECORE A SHARE OF)HE PBOFlis UF THE ABSTBALIAI MUTUAL PEOYIDEIT SOCIETY. For the CURRENT YEAR by EFFECTING a LIFE INSURANCE POLICY with that office BEFOfiE THE CLOSE OF THE YEt'LR. The following are a few ACTUAL EXAMPLES Of BONUS DECLARED as at 31b December, 1911,.0n Whole-Life Policies, Table A, effected NOVEMBER, and DEPolicy No. Age Premium paid 440,480 440,494 440,662 440,785 440,768 440,702 NUSES VESj 17 , 18 24 29 33 39 WHEN £ s. d. 8 10 0 5 6 6 20 15 10 17 13 2 26 1 8 46 18 9 1911 Reversionary Bonus. Assured Sam £ 800 300 1000 750 , 1000 1500 POLICIES HAVE BEEN TWO (2) YEARS IN FORCE. The amount of PROFIT distributed amongst POLICY HOLDERS For the ONE EAR, 1911, exceeded EIGHT HUNDRED Ah D EIGHTY-EIGHT THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED POUNDS CASH. REMEMBER the NAME of OFF CE and ADDRESS, because OTHER OFFICE DIVIDES SUCH LARGE PR6FITS. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: 7 10 4 10 15 0 11 6 15 0 22 10 'JO The Hon. C. J. Johnston M.L.C. (Chairman); A. Da 3J. Brand-n Zeq. (Deputy Chairman); H. Beauclamp Esq.; John Dunoin T". c .^.; ana Joseph Joseph Esq. EDWARD 1 OWE, Resident Secretary. New Zealand Brsn^V CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON".

MASTERTON DISTRICT OF LICE, PERriY STREET H. J. FRANCIS, DISTRICT FSCRETARY.

v; - DISTRICT JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. To be held on fthe Racecourse, Woqd-. ville. on WEDNESDAY THURSDAY. DECEMBER o&>nd sth, 1912. - FIRST DAM. 1. MAIDEN PLATE, of 65 sovs; second Lorse 5 ,SSVS- (from tie stakes. Entrance 30s. Six furlongs. <' 2. HACK HANDICAP HURDLES, of 85 sovs; second horse 10 sovs from the stake. Nom. 15s; aoc 255. oyer seven flights of hurdles Bft 6in iiigh. Seven furlongs. >. GRANDSTAND HACK HANDICAP, of 75 sovs; second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Nom 15s; acc. 255. Seven furlongs. 4. WOOD VILLE HANDICAP, open; of 200 sovs; second horse 20 sovs from the stakes. Nom 255; acc. 755. One mile and a quarter. 5. FLYING HACK HANDICAP, of 75 sovs; second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Nom 15s; acc. 255. Six furlongs. 6. BOROUGH HANDICAP, open, of 100 sovs;. second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Minimum weight, Bst 51b. Nom 15s; acc 305.,, Seven furlongs. 7. WELTER HACK HANDICAP, of 75 sovs; stcond horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Minimum weight Bst 7lh. Nom 15s; acc. 255. One mile. 8. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, open, of 100 sovs; second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Nom 15s; acc. Vs. Five furlongs. SECOND DAT. 1. TELEGRAPH HACK HANDICAP, of 75 sovs. second horse 10 sovs from the Btakes. Nom. 15s; acc 255. Five furlongs. 2. SECOND HACK HANDICAP HURDLES, ;of 85 bovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake's.- Nom 15sacc. 255. One a half. Over six flights of jburdlos., . . . . 3: RUAHINE HACK WELTER, of 75 sovs; second horse "0 sovs from the stakes. Minimr ' -eight Bst I 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 10 sovs from the stakes. Nom 15s; acc 30s. Six furloners. 1 6. RAILWAY HANDICAP, open, of 100 sovs; second horse i 0 sovs from the stakes. Nom los; acc 30s. Five furlongs. , 7. HACK SCURRY, of 65 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from I'he stakes. Weight. Bst 71b. Entrance 30vS. For three-year-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. HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP, open, of 100 sovs; second horse 10 sovs from, the,:,stakes. Minimum . weight, Bst. Nom 15s; acc 30s. One mile. NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS close at the Secretarv's office, Woodville, at 8 p.m. on SATURDAY 16th November. 1912. WEIGHTS for all races on first dav of Meeting will be declared on FRIDAY. 22nd november, 1912. ACCEPTANCES for all races on first day of Meetir- and entrance for Maiden and Scurry close with the Secretary at Woodville at 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 27th November, 1912. WEIGHTS for all races on second day of Meeting will be declared about 8.30 o'clock on 'the evening of the 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 day's races. PENALTIES. FLAT RACES.—The winner of any flat race (after declaration of weights, if handicapped tinder Bst 101b) to carry 101b pen alt v aridi for every additional race 61b extra. K handicapped at Bst 101b or over, to carry, onlv half the above penalties. HURDLE [RACES.—The winner of an - hurdle race after declaration of weights to carry 101b penalty in the hurdle races, of two or more hurdle , races 211b penalty. Telegraph Office closes afc 8 p.m. 18. J. GOTHARD, Secretary. by the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club. A. W., KNIGHT, .Aoti&c Secretary. Dctohei ?r<L 1912, i

7/6 12 11 10 2 9 8 4 rS 5 THE DOMINION NONMAGNETIC , LEVER. THE WATCH THAT NEVER fAILS A WRITTEN 12 MONTHS' Oi£tJRANTEE GIVEN WITH EVERY watch/ (Post Ere#.) .•\ 2;ent: O K STATIONERY > TOY: FA YOY/JOOPS DEPOT. 4 doors from Thompson-Payne's Pictures. A.BRADFORD. Proprietor. : ¥' OKI gcm m srrrn v, \ A —4f ~-v& IA~ u.V.?. Otfr/* If By IHofor Take WOLFES SCHMFFS With. "You. WMMBMUSIS IllisalallTimesi IA Serviceable Slimularkl. THE Man who trarst up th© local Butchers' Combine to enable the Public of Masterton. to set meat at a proper price, trims Pork wad Lamb killed and inspected at 'Abattoir. Prime wether muttoi and Ox Beef slaughtered and inspected at OUR LOCAL MEAT CO.'B WORKS Remember.— Ido not employ on■nceesary hands and expensive cart! ar 1 horses. Being the only expert tradesman in the town, I am able to cut and cater for the public with the primest meat that money can prociiann. . SMALL GOODS mad© by myself are the best m the Wairarajja. Over 1200 cash customers patronise our market ©very week, to say nothing of the scores to whom we send meat in the country. No connection with any other butcher in the town. MY WITO IS—- "! LOVE THE PEOPLE!"

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 28 November 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 28 November 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 28 November 1912, Page 7

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