ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA (Limed,)' fho Oldeat Victorian Mutual O'fliie, and one of the Leading Offices of the World, Established 1869. • MODERATE PREMIUMS, LARGE BONUSES, PROMPT 3BTTLEMEHTB, ACCUMULATED FUND* THREE QUARTERS OF A MILLION, ANNUAL INCOME EXCEED* TWO BUNDnEDTHuUSAND POUNDS The first office in the world to introduce theNON FORFEITURE PEINOII'LE. Asßuraiico dfifectnd on First-class lives up ■ " ...to five thousand pounds, Funds increasing at the rate of one hundred Tliousaiid-pouiids annually. Policy holders number over Twenty ■ '"" Thousand. Tho Melbourne Argus styles tho National' Mutual "AYnnng Financial Giant." In framing the articles of Association tho experience ut the best life offices in Great Britain and the United states of America was well considered, aud wherever n si rand and liberal feature was found it. was adopted. The result is that The Nationai Motuai has been enabled to combine in one office all tho advantages to assurers which havo been proved to be consistent with security, and at tho samo time to hedsro'in the institution with all the snteguaids which have been found necessary to'stability and success. ■Further particulars concerning Tub Nmionai Mutual ' can bo obtained from '' T.O.D'AROY, District From W.MURSELI, Inspector Agencies, Zealand
WHERE SHALL WE BUY OUR FURNITURE? la a question which cecum at some period fit life to almost all of us and it is a question which involves two important considerations, viz., Quality and Price Economy i 3 a virtuo which should bo possossed by ovorybody,'iind in thinking about' Whero shall we buy our Furniture' poople naturally denire to bo directed to the place whero thoy can obtain tho best value for their monoy. 1 therefore have njuchplcasuro in drawing attention to the fact that I am now prepared to supply HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of overy description, made from well" solectedandthoroughly mibrinl ■ . ■ ■ at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Mattrassea and Bedding of every, kind , in stock. ' • '■ " " Pictures framed,carpets planned and jlaid Furniture. Repaired, Re-Covered and •-.■'. Re-Polished. Ladies' Noedlework tastefully mounted; adapted to any article o? furniture required. '.' . •(":' :':'■ All Goods, delivered free to any part of '■ ';''.... the town. ' - Note the Maxtorton (opposite Stoto),.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3088, 24 December 1888, Page 1
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341Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3088, 24 December 1888, Page 1
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