:y*»i« ism mm m C& m ASSOUIATIUN OF AUSTRALASIA (Limed.) Tho Oldest Victorian Mutual Office, and one of the LeadiiiMlffices of the World, Established 18G9. . MODERATE PREMIUMS, LAROE BONUSES, PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. ACCUMULATED FUND* THREE QUARTERS OF A MILLION, ANNUAL- INCOME EXCEED' TWO HUNDIEDT.H'.'USAND POUNDS Tho first office in the world to introduce theNON FORFEITURE PRINCIPLE. Assurance effected on First-class liv.s up to fivo thuusHiid pounds. Funds increasing at thu rate of one hundred Thousand pounds annually. Policy holders number over Twenty Thousand. Tho Melbourne Argus styles the National Mutual " AY"Uiig Financial Giant," In framing the articles nf Association thn experience ot thu best life nfficta in Great Biitnin and tho United states of America wiiswull considered, and wherever a sound and libera! feature was found it was ndi.pte'l. The result, is that The' National Mutual has been enabled dr combine in one office all the ndvnntnges to assurers which have boon' proved to be consistent with security, and at the same time to hedifo in the institution with all the sutegiia ds which have been found necessary to stability and success. Further particulars concerning Tut; N-'Tio.na' Mutual can be obtained from T, C. D'ARCY, District Agent, From . W. MUR3ELL, Inspector Agencies, WHERE SHALL Wis BUY OUR FURNITURE l 1b a question which scours at somo period of life to almost all of us aiid it is a qui* thin which involves two important conB derations, viz., Quality and Price Economy is »• virtue which should be possessed by tjveryhody and in thinking about 'Whore shall p buy oiirFumiture' people naturally desirp tn be directed to the plaoe where they c-n obtain tho bejt value for thoir money, I theroforn have uiuchpleasure in drawingattontion to the fact tfiat I am now prepared to supply HOUSEHOLD FUUNITURE |of every description, madofrom well--1 ealastodand thoroughly seasoned material . ftt tho
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3096, 5 January 1889, Page 1
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352Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3096, 5 January 1889, Page 1
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